Episodes

  • [#7: Music & Social Media] Elly Xia: Chinese-German Content Creator & Artist, German Upbringing & Going Viral on Tiktok
    May 5 2024

    Elly is Chinese-German, born and raised in Hamburg, Germany. After completing her German school education, she moved to Scotland to pursue her undergraduate degree at the University of St Andrews. Elly started posting cover songs online at the age of 16 and has since amassed an audience of more than half a million across various platforms with diverse video content, including multilingual cover songs. Beyond music, Elly has extended her influence to address xenophobia and Asian hate crimes, especially during the Covid pandemic.

    In this 7th episode, Elly and I discussed her upbringing as an Asian-German in Hamburg, her success in amassing millions of views on TikTok, and the impact of being a content creator on her university life.

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    1 hr and 5 mins
  • [#6: Art & Culture] Vietnamese-British Graphic Artist, Vietnam & UK Upbringing, Journey Around Asia, Happiness & Meaningful Art: Chi Vo
    Apr 7 2024

    Chi is a Vietnamese-British artist and designer, born in Ho Chi Minh City and raised in Vietnam, England, and Scotland. She was named after a mushroom by her family, hoping for her to have a peaceful life and a clear career vision. However, everything changed after she moved to the UK at the age of 12. There, she developed a deep interest in art and design, prompting her grandfather to ask, "So, you make propagandas for the state?"

    Recently, Chi left her job in London to spend time exploring East and Southeast Asia, aiming to reconnect with her roots and discover her next steps.

    In this 6th episode, Chi and I discussed her interest in art and design, her recent journey through Korea, China, Bhutan, Thailand, and Vietnam, and her upbringing in both Southeast Asia and the UK.

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    1 hr and 4 mins
  • [#5: Art & Culture] Defying the Art Industry Norms: Creating a Library of Underrepresented Artists in Asia, Homeschooling, Family & Friendship
    Mar 17 2024

    Hunter is American, born and raised in the mountains of Vermont, where he was homeschooled until the day he finally enrolled in the Putney School at the age of 15. Hunter is an extraordinary and unconventional art researcher who spends much of his time meeting and gathering stories from artists of all walks of life, mainly in the East and Southeast Asian regions. The archive he has been developing, called KIRTI, already includes hundreds of artists, often never represented in mainstream art scenes. Hunter’s mission is to develop KIRTI into an alternative art publishing practice that is open-sourced and serves as a countermeasure to art world silos and stratifications. You can find a link to his project in the description.

    Hunter is also a grandson of two cultural icons of mid-century America: Mark Shaw, the brilliant fashion photographer who took striking and personal images of the Kennedy family, Audrey Hepburn, Dior, and many more, and Pat Suzuki, a pioneering Japanese-American Broadway singer, who was famously featured on the cover of Time Magazine.

    Most importantly, Hunter is a beloved friend of mine. He was also my first-ever business partner when we started an ice cream brand called Elm Lea during our studies at The Putney School at the age of 18.

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    KIRTI : https://www.kirti-project.com/documents

    Mark Shaw Photographic Archive : https://markshawphoto.com/

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    51 mins
  • [#4: Law & Society] Chinese-British Lawyer in Scotland: Vincent Chung. UK Immigration Law, Brexit, Scotland Upbringing & Cultural Identity
    Feb 25 2024

    Vincent is Chinese-British, born and raised in Scotland while frequently visiting his relatives in Hong Kong. He is a UK immigration lawyer with dual qualifications in Scotland, and England & Wales. He regularly assists businesses as well as advising individuals from around the world. Additionally, Vincent has previously worked for a former President of the Law Society of Hong Kong and continues to maintain strong ties with the Cantonese community. Vincent is also an avid marathon runner, having already completed 4 full marathons around the world!

    In this fourth episode, Vincent and I discussed his journey as a Chinese-British growing up in Scotland, his cultural identity, UK immigration law, Brexit and more. If you wish to reach out to Vincent about any UK immigration related matters, please do so here : Vincent Chung Linkedin.

    OUTLINE: 0:00 - Introduction + marathon medal 16:40 - Story behind the jade pendant 20:00 - Upbringing in Scotland 41:00 - Why Vincent became a lawyer 45:00 - Why immigration law 48:35 - Advice on UK immigration 01:01:00 - Brexit 01:07:38 - Working in England v Scotland 01:13:05 - Most fulfilling and unfulfilling parts about being a lawyer 01:19:20 - Perception of 'home' 01:41:50 - Asian food 01:43:58 - Final advice for those who are seeking a career in Law

    Music: Miracle Love - Home Deluxe x Juno Lee

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    1 hr and 48 mins
  • [Highlight #3A] War is Not an Option in the Taiwan Strait
    Feb 17 2024

    Can there be a lasting resolution to the China-Taiwan conflict? In this highlight from our third episode, Juno and Hsinyen Lai, a Political Science Lecturer at the University of St Andrews, share their honest thoughts on the Taiwan-China relations.

    Hsinyen is Taiwanese, born and raised in Taipei. After studying Political Science and Arabic in Taiwan, he moved to Scotland 12 years ago to obtain his PhD in Politics from the University of Edinburgh. He is currently a member of the Foreign Policy Analysis Research Network in Edinburgh and teaches Middle Eastern International Relations at the University of St Andrews. Hsinyen is a proud father of two Scottish-Taiwanese boys and he is also a coach and an MVP baseball player at the Tayport Baseball Team in Scotland (yes, Scotland has baseball too!).

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    13 mins
  • [#3: Geopolitics & Society] No to War in East Asia! Hsinyen Lai: Taiwanese Political Science Lecturer in Scotland, Taiwanese Upbringing, China-Taiwan & Middle Eastern Conflicts, Youth Education & Homesickness
    Feb 7 2024

    Hsinyen is Taiwanese, born and raised in Taipei. After studying Political Science and Arabic in Taiwan, he moved to Scotland 12 years ago to obtain his PhD in Politics from the University of Edinburgh. He is currently a member of the Foreign Policy Analysis Research Network in Edinburgh and teaches Middle Eastern International Relations at the University of St Andrews. Hsinyen is a proud father of two Scottish-Taiwanese boys and he is also a coach and an MVP baseball player at the Tayport Baseball Team in Scotland (yes, Scotland has baseball too!).

    Hsinyen and I had a truly enjoyable conversation. We discussed his journey from Taiwan to Scotland, geopolitical conflicts in the Middle East and East Asia, family and youth education, as well as homesickness. It was an honest, reflective, and thought-provoking episode.

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    1 hr and 54 mins
  • [#2: Business & Society] Bryan Do: The Korean Whisky Pioneer, California Upbringing, LA Riot & Leaving Microsoft to Innovate the Korean Liquor Industry
    Jan 31 2024

    We are in Seoul, Korea today, and our guest is Bryan Do.

    Bryan is Korean American, born in Columbus Ohio and raised in California. Bryan is an entrepreneur, tech executive, journalist, philanthropist and a family man. After a wildly successful near 10-year stint at Microsoft, he founded and sold one of the very first craft-beer companies in Korea to Anheuser Busch In-Bev, and now runs The Three Societies Distillery, where he achieved a remarkable feat by introducing the first ever Korean Single Malt Whisky called KI ONE. This achievement was recognised further where they have already won 2 Golds at the San Francisco World Spirits Competition; this was a rather unusual and shocking accomplishment for such a young whisky from a country unknown in the whisky world. I believe this feat is telling of Bryan’s character, leadership and his obsession with quality.

    In our conversation, Bryan and I dive into a wide range of topics, from his upbringing as an Asian American in California, the LA Riot, to becoming the most innovative and successful entrepreneur in the beer & spirits industry in South Korea.

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    1 hr and 6 mins
  • [Highlight #1B] Should Korean Women do National Service Too? The First-hand Experience of South Korean National Service.
    Jan 28 2024

    In this highlight (1B) from the very first episode of ACM, Juno shares his experience serving in the ROK Marine Crops for his national service and his thoughts on conscription in Korea.

    About the full podcast episode - [#1: Culture & Society] Living in Seoul as a Korean American, Racism during the Pandemic & Korean Society.

    We’re in Seoul, Korea today, and our guest is Sarah Park.

    Sarah is Korean American, born and raised in Kansas City. She has also lived in both LA and NY before making her way to Seoul recently, where she works as a freelance marketing consultant.

    Sarah is fun, thoughtful, and perceptive. In our conversation, we dove into a wide range of topics, from her upbringing as an Asian American in the Midwest to my experience growing up in Japan, the US, and Europe. We also discussed the cultural differences she encountered when first moving to Korea and the social phenomena prevalent in today's society

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    9 mins