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  • Amelie Tsoungui, Writer Who Self-Deported to Cameroon
    Jan 22 2026

    Amelie Tsoungui is a Cameroonian immigrant who moved to the U.S. at age six. After two decades growing up in Chicago and spending part of her 20s in L.A., she decided to self-deport to Cameroon in 2025 after the Trump administration said it would revoke Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Cameroonian nationals. The cancellation of TPS meant she would no longer be able to live in the U.S. legally.

    This experience of moving back to West Africa, a home she only knew as a child, sparked her passion for digital storytelling, leading to multiple viral TikTok videos on her channel @amsthebomb237, where you can watch, almost in real-time, what it is like to transition to life in Yaoundé, the capital of Cameroon.

    Her work explores themes of immigration, assimilation, spirituality, feminine rage, and karmic lineage, drawing from her BFA in Film and Television from DePaul University.

    I spoke to Amelie as part of a series on how the Trump administration is affecting people's personal finances.

    Email me (Maya) with guest ideas, questions, or hello's at otherpeoplespockets@gmail.com. Find me on social media here.

    Connect with Amelie: Linktree



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    41 min
  • Carmen González: In Memoriam
    Dec 16 2025

    Today we're honoring a member of the Other People's Pockets family, Carmen González, who tragically died this past August at the age of 24. Carmen was guest number 4 on this show, sharing how she handled her finances as a journalist, student and undocumented immigrant in Los Angeles.

    What you'll hear is a montage of voices of people who knew and loved Carmen, followed by a re-release of the episode featuring her on OPP in 2023.

    Carmen, if you're anywhere out there listening, we love you. And we miss you so much.



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    48 min
  • Quay Crowner, Federal Gov't Employee Whose Job Was Cut by Trump
    Dec 3 2025

    Quay Crowner is a longtime U.S. federal government executive who served at multiple agencies, including the Internal Revenue Service, the Government Accountability Office, and the Department of Education.

    The 55-year-old Maryland native was most recently the Director of Outreach Impact and Engagement for Federal Student Aid at the Department of Education, when she was put on leave and ultimately fired this year as part of President Trump’s executive order to dismantle Diversity Equity and Inclusion programs, even though her job had nothing to do with DEI.

    I'm talking to Quay as part of a series I’m doing on how the Trump administration is affecting individuals’ personal finances.

    Email Maya with guest ideas, questions or hello's at otherpeoplespockets@gmail.com

    Find Quay Crowner on LinkedIn

    Find Maya:

    Instagram

    TikTok

    LinkedIn

    mayalau.com



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    36 min
  • Pocket Dial: Taylor Winters, My Executive Coach
    Oct 27 2025

    Today I’m interviewing someone who helps me immensely with my work, the way I approach my career, and how to just be more effective and intentional with my time.

    I’m talking to my executive coach, Taylor Winters, because she has some really interesting ideas about the concept of “enough,” which we talk about a lot on this show.

    This episode is a Pocket Dial! That's where we pause to reflect on the money themes that come up on Other People's Pockets.

    Taylor Winters is an executive coach and entrepreneur. She co-founded and managed a globally-recognized design agency to a successful exit and pivoted her focus from developing products to developing people, specifically leadership professionals across industries. She earned her coaching certification from UC Berkeley (Haas) created the leadership practice Every Day Future, and is pursuing a Masters in Applied IO Psychology from Harvard.


    Follow Taylor Winters:

    IG: @everydayfuture


    Follow Maya Lau:

    IG: @itsmayamoney

    LinkedIn: @mayalau

    TikTok @itsmayamoney

    YouTube: @itsmayamoney



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    46 min
  • Cecilia Thiam, Humanitarian Aid Worker Whose World Changed After Trump Gutted USAID
    Aug 5 2025

    Today I’m bringing you my interview with Cecilia Thiam, a 35-year-old Swiss-American humanitarian aid worker who has spent most of her career living and working in sub-saharan Africa. She lost her job after the Trump administration enacted sweeping cuts to the United States Agency for International Development (USAID). Now, she has had to scrap her plans, move to a new country with her 6-year-old daughter while parenting solo, and re-think her entire career.


    We spoke on July 10, 2025.


    This is part of a theme we are pursuing looking at how the Trump administration is affecting people’s personal finances. If you know someone who would be a great guest, get in touch at otherpeoplespockets@gmail.com or on Instagram or TikTok at @itsmayamoney. And on LinkedIn!


    Thank you for supporting this show!



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    36 min
  • Daishi Miguel-Tanaka, Immigrants' Rights Advocate
    Jul 15 2025

    On this season of Other People's Pockets, we're experimenting with a new angle for some of the episodes: How is the Trump administration affecting people's personal finances?


    Today I'm featuring Daishi Miguel-Tanaka, an immigrants' rights advocate based in Washington, D.C. Daishi was born in Japan to a Japanese father and a Filipina mother. When he was 6, he and his family moved to the U.S. with a plan to obtain U.S. citizenship through Daishi's grandfather, a U.S. citizen. But when his grandfather died, that path to citizenship vanished, and Daishi and his family remained in the U.S. as undocumented immigrants.


    Since he was a teenager, Daishi has been protected from deportation because he is a recipient of Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA). He spoke about how DACA has afforded him a financial life in the U.S., and what the Trump administration means for how he's thinking about his future and his money.


    Follow Maya Lau:


    Instagram: @itsmayamoney


    TikTok: @itsmayamoney


    Email: otherpeoplespockets@gmail.com



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    32 min
  • An update from me! Your host!
    Jul 14 2025

    Whether you’re a longtime listener of Other People’s Pockets, or you’re brand new to this feed, thank you for being here! I have some news, which is that I am now publishing this show on my own! I finally have full control of this podcast feed, this show that I conceived and love so much, and I’m so excited for what this means about moving forward with creative freedom.


    I’m going to focus part of this next season on something a little more news-related. I’m looking at how the Trump administration is affecting people’s personal finances. Whether it's changes to immigration policy, federal job cuts, tariffs … How are these big policy changes impacting the kitchen table conversations that we’re having about our money?


    If you have a story you think would be great for this show, email me at otherpeoplespockets@gmail.com, or find me on Instagram or TikTok at @itsmayamoney


    I am going to be putting out episodes on a different schedule than before ... think about once a month, until I get up and running.


    A new episode of OPP drops tomorrow, July 15, 2025. Thanks everyone!


    Your host, Maya Lau



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    2 min
  • Listen to my new show! Easy Money: The Charles Ponzi Story, Episode 1
    Jun 16 2025

    I'm so proud to present the pilot episode of a new show I'm hosting, Easy Money: The Charles Ponzi Story.


    In 1920, a broke immigrant in Boston became one of America’s richest, most infamous men—practically overnight. In just nine months, he swindled the modern equivalent of a quarter billion dollars, upended the world of finance, and etched his name into history as the mastermind behind one of the most notorious scams ever: the Ponzi scheme.


    Hosted by me and featuring award-winning comedian and actor Sebastian Maniscalco, Easy Money: The Charles Ponzi Story is a docudrama that captures the rise and fall—both outrageous and tragic—of the con artist who fooled the world and paid the price. Easy Money: The Charles Ponzi Story is an Apple Original podcast, produced by AT WILL MEDIA. Follow and listen on Apple Podcasts.



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    39 min