Citizen Sister
Host, Stephanie Reese is an internationally acclaimed singer and actress who brings a lifetime of global experiences that inspire connecting conversations.
Her thoughtful interviews with celebrities and spectacular people from around the world reveal the extraordinary in the ordinary and explore what makes us all citizens of the world.
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Citizen Sister
Latest Episodes
Extraordinary New Year, Extraordinary New Meaning For 'Citizen' Sister
Start the Lunar New Year with a reset that actually means something. I’m pulling back the curtain on why I paused Citizen Sister, how the word citizen changed under our feet, and what it takes to build a show that holds both connection and disc...
Welcome to Season 3!!!! The Extraordinary 3-time Emmy Award Winner, Beverly Desuasido
Welcome to SEASON 3 of Citizen Sister!!! Such an exciting season ahead! For our first episode of season 3 we celebrate the last week of Filipino American History month with an extraordinary guest! Recorded at San Francisco’s Pistahan Para...
The Extraordinary Festival Partnership: Bridging Bainbridge Island's Asian Arts & Heritage Festival with San Francisco's Pistahan Parade and Festival.
Citizen Brother flips the mic on host Stephanie Reese while Pistahan founder Al Perez joins in. Together they chart how Bainbridge’s Asian Arts & Heritage Festival and San Francisco’s 30-year Pistahan are linking arms as true sister celebra...
The Extraordinary Visionary and President of the Filipino American Arts Exposition Al Perez!
Finally! Stephanie Welcomes to the podcast her dear friend Al Perez, who is the Filipino American Arts Exposition president and has held this position for 18 years! He is also a commissioner of the San Francisco Entertainment Commission.&...
The Extraodinary 2nd Annual Asian Arts and Heritage Festival of Bainbridge Island
In this episode Stephanie breaks down year 2 of the Asian Arts and Heritage Festival that she created last year with the many extraordinary people in the community. Find out how last year's 4 event festival turned into a 16 (and maybe mor...