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  • In this second part of Fred Le’s Interview, we explore how his style challenges stereotypes and empowers Vietnamese Americans to embrace their cultural identity. Le's humor brings attention to the struggles faced by this community and creates positive representation. His work in comedy plays a significant role in shaping Vietnamese American cultural identity by addressing overlooked issues and empowering the community.Follow our guest:

    Website: https://linktr.ee/fredle

    Support the podcast by buying us a coffee! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/creators.vietnam

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  • Meet Fred Le, a talented Vietnamese American stand-up comedian, and filmmaker. He has an exciting documentary on the horizon called "The Empathizer," where he's exploring the stories of "young" Viet Kieus who have chosen to “come back” to live in Vietnam despite their parents' disapproval at times. Fred himself lived in Vietnam from 2017 to 2020 and is passionate about uncovering what it truly means to be Vietnamese.

    Through his interviews with other Vietnamese individuals born outside of Vietnam, who are now living there, Fred hopes to find common ground and gain valuable insights into his own identity, and maybe a way to convince his mother that Vietnam is not what it used to be.

    In this conversation, we explore some deep, introspective thoughts about the meaning of being Viet Kieu and the role we play in shaping new cultures!

    This conversation truly holds a special place for me and I hope you will enjoy it as much as I did recording it.

    Note: This was actually a long conversation so we had to cut it into 2 episodes. Episode 2 will come out next week! and will talk about the place of Stand Up Comedy here in Vietnam!

    Follow The Guest:

    Website: https://linktr.ee/fredle

    Check out Fred Le's document sizzle here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EfoJ2fwnPTc&ab_channel=TheEmpathizer

    Support the podcast by buying us a coffee! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/creators.vietnam

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  • For this episode back from a long break, I am inviting our former host Nico to talk about a topic that is really important for both of us: Acceptance. It is something that we have been practicing diligently for the past couple of years (and still actively practicing) as it is an important step when facing the many transitions in life.

    Without further ado, I am inviting you to listen to this two-part episode where I am also giving an update on where the podcast will go in the next few months.

    Support the podcast by buying us a coffee! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/creators.vietnam

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  • In this episode, we are truly exploring the meaning of better late than never! We recorded this episode at the beginning of June hoping to release it before one big transitional break with Tue-Si going back to Canada for the summer and Moni deciding to step away from the podcast to focus on other areas of her life.

    Unfortunately, as it often happens life got a bit overwhelming and this episode stayed on the shelves until today.

    So better late than never, here is an interesting team introspection on how we handle doubts and transitions in life.

    I (Tue-Si) am very excited to continue the podcast and will soon be looking for another co-host but until then I cannot wait to record the next episode in order to catch y’all up with what truly happened during our break and get back to connect with the extraordinary Creators in Vietnam!

    Support the podcast by buying us a coffee! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/creators.vietnam

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    Moni: https://linktr.ee/coachmonile

    Tue Si: https://tuesi.carrd.co/

  • Soline is a university lecturer and the project lead for Gender Equality Across Vietnam Industries and for the Women Empower Club. She came back to Vietnam in 2015 after living overseas in Switzerland, Singapore and Uganda.

    In this episode:

    🎙️ How her overseas experience in Switzerland, Singapore and Uganda shaped her perspective about gender roles and equality

    🎙️ How the mentorship program of the Women Empowerment Club have transformed the life of women in management positions

    🎙️ As a project lead of Gender Equality Across Vietnam Industries, how they tackle the gender inequality in different industries such as education and the beauty industry

    Follow The Guest:

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/soline.lee

    Support the podcast by buying us a coffee! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/creators.vietnam

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  • Van Trinh is a French-Vietnamese who is the School Director of the French Bakery (La Boulangerie Francaise) which is a vocational training center funded by a French NGO called IECD.

    They’ve already trained over 60 young Vietnamese from a vulnerable background through this non-profit initiative.

    They also sell their amazing pastries around Saigon!

    Do you want to support them and have a delicious pastry with your coffee at the same time?

    Use this discount code to get 20% off your order until June 2: CIVLBF

    In this episode:

    How Van transitioned from working at traditional corporate industries to a social enterprise How La Boulangerie Francaise can sustain the free vocational training for young Vietnamese students The future the bakery provides for their students

    Follow The Guest:

    Website: https://shop.laboulangeriefrancaise.org/?fbclid=IwAR1TNemPSA47HYNUlIW9b3AbCcCwe4wfSlLry_bll4MZBEsk1P-KxMXJb8o

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/laboulangeriefrancaise.hcmc/

    Support the podcast by buying us a coffee! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/creators.vietnam

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  • In this episode, we talk about how sex is perceived in Vietnam through the lens of a Saigonese Gen Z, Selena Luong.

    Selena was raised in a conservative and religious family without a proper sex education.  After a lot of struggles with her sex life, now she’s on the mission to become a sex, love, relationship coach to encourage more open conversations about sex and pleasure.

    She also wants to give the young Vietnamese a different perspective about sex and unlearn everything the patriarchal society has taught.

    Follow The Guest:

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sexcoachingbyselenaluong

    Support the podcast by buying us a coffee! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/creators.vietnam

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    Moni: https://linktr.ee/coachmonile

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  • Our Guest Ricardo needs very little introduction! A creative force in the queer scene of Vietnam since 2017. Ricardo is the founder of GenderFunk, the largest alt. drag queer collective in VietNam. He also teaches sexuality/gender/consent workshops in schools.

    It was with great pleasure that we welcomed all his wisdom and fabulous energy on the podcast and wished this episode would have lasted 3 hours as we covered so many important and deep topics.

    In this episode:

    🎙️ Growing Up Disconnected & Traumatized

    🎙️ Expressing His Queerness through Radical Acceptance & Anger

    🎙️ Finding Emotional & Spiritual Maturity And Redefining Queerness.

    🎙️ And so SO much more!

    Follow Ricardo ESTA

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/esta_ricardo/

    Follow GenderFunk

    Facebook: https://m.facebook.com/GenderFunk/

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/genderfunk/

    Support the podcast by buying us a coffee! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/creators.vietnam

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    Moni: https://linktr.ee/coachmonile

    Tue Si: https://tuesi.carrd.co/

  • 🎉New episode with the amazing Nam Den from Afro Viet TV who’s on a the mission to bridge the gap between the Vietnamese and African culture, and also to show Vietnam to the world form a different perspective.

    In this episode:

    🎙️ How an actor became a business man in Vietnam and what led him to start his YouTube channel, Afro Viet TV

    🎙️ What makes him feel more at home in Vietnam than in Nigeria

    🎙️ How he wants to change the narrative about Nigeria and black people, and the representation of Vietnam

    ❣️  Follow Afro Viet On Social Media:

    ➡️ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/afroviet

    ➡️ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/afroviettv/

    ➡️ Youtube: youtube.com/channel/UCxMDrEae6H6P-5p0BgTs1lw

    Support the podcast by buying us a coffee! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/creators.vietnam

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  • 🔈 Fascinating is the word that keeps on popping into my mind since I’ve recorded this interview and throughout the whole editing process of this episode. 

    💖 It is fascinating to be able to meet such an incredible human in Jk Hobson that has seemingly lived so many lives and yet each one of them so uniquely and authentically him, in all the ups and the many downs.

    ➡️  In this episode, we cover among many other things: 

    🎙️ His insights & wisdom on his active practice of Nichiren Buddhism

    🎙️ His creative upbringing in New York City as a “latchkey Kid”.

    🎙️ His music adventures! All the highs and all the lows! And how music brought a deeper meaning to his life and his spirituality

    🎙️ How Education and Comedy are, nowadays, his tools for compassionate connections with others.

    Without further ado I invite you to dive into this episode and discover our guest, Jk Hobson! And I hope that you will find him, just like we did,...fascinating!

    ➡️  Follow JK On Social Media: Facebook | Instagram | Youtube

    ➡️  Discover JK’s Stand-Up Comedy: Here & Here

    ➡️  Listen to Crisis: Here & Here

    ➡️  Listen to Ace Of Sabres

    ➡️  Discover more about Nichiren Buddhism

    Support the podcast by buying us a coffee! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/creators.vietnam

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  • In this episode, we invited Quynh, a previous co-host & guest and Spiritual Teacher to join our roundtable discussion on spirituality.

    We want to demystify the meaning of spirituality and explain why spirituality is actually very practical. In essence, spirituality is about knowing your spirit - who you truly are.

    We honestly share about events in our life that led us on a spiritual path and how we practice it every day.

    In this episode:

    🎙️ How spirituality allows you to create the future you desire and how to tap into that power

    🎙️ Why we often need to hit rock bottom to reconnect with our authentic self again

    🎙️ The importance of experiencing our emotions

    🎙️ How spirituality empowers you to take responsibility over your life

    Follow The Guest:

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/quynhspeaks/

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/iamquynhle

    Support the podcast by buying us a coffee! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/creators.vietnam

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  • Chúc mừng năm mới!

    In western cultures, we are used to set our intentions & goals for the next year by January first (as you can listen in our “End Of Year Review” episode).

    But It is quite different in Vietnam where we do celebrate the “western” New Year but nothing really moves until after the Lunar New Year (Tet).
    This offers the unsettling advantage of being able to celebrate two new years back to back.

    And so this gave the team the perfect opportunity to have an open discussion about how we follow through on our intentions and check on our progress at the beginning of this year of the Tiger.

    In this episode:

    🎙️ Creating a clear vision and milestone for your intentions

    🎙️ How to stay accountable for your vision

    🎙️ Building the right environment for your growth

    Support the podcast by buying us a coffee! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/creators.vietnam

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    Tue Si: https://tuesi.carrd.co/

  • Ania has a YouTube and Tiktok channel called Bananoi where she addresses taboo topics in Vietnam such as mental health and gender equality (in Vietnamese).

    She has a very interesting upbringing: She was born in Poland where she attended French school since first grade, then she moved to Vietnam at the age of 16 to finish French high school in Hanoi.

    In today’s episode:

    🧒🏻 What does it really mean to be a third culture kid and how she’s trying to define the meaning of home

    🤐 How she addresses taboo topics in Vietnam such as mental health or gender equality through her channel Bananoi

    ⚡Her struggles as a creator and the impact she wants to make.

    Follow Bananoi:

    Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@banan.oi

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/banan.oi

    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCP67IjMpFcEXQk0lRoknM9A/featured

    Support the podcast by buying us a coffee! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/creators.vietnam

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  • 🔈 Denise is the CEO and co-founder of Vietnam's fastest-growing AI social & dating app Fika, with over 1M downloads globally, only 1 year after its soft launch in November 2020.

    🤗  Denise already has a wide catalog of inspiring and moving stories and we invite you to discover these stories in some of the other interviews she has given.

    🎙️ In this episode, we decided to focus on the unfortunate passing of her adoptive mother at the age of 9 and the repercussion that it had on her life, how only now she is learning to express her more vulnerable side and how that impacted/is impacting her relationships.

    We also talk then about the challenges of having a relationship and how FIKA wants to approach it differently, by hoping to be a supportive third party in growing relationships.

    🙏 We are grateful that Denise allowed us to share this intimate moment where she practiced vulnerability and that in itself shows her incredible inner strength and experience.

    Download and Follow Fika: 

    Website: https://fikaconnects.com/vi

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/fikaconnects

    ☕ Support the podcast by buying us a coffee! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/creators.vietnam

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  • We had the pleasure to sit down with Laurent Du Owner of Bento Bistro & Oliver’s Pizza, originally from France Laurent hopes to bring a fresher look of French cuisine to Vietnam and introduce another Paris to his Asian counterparts - the Paris that he grew up in, with familiar yet exciting tastes.

    In this episode:

    🎙️ How he followed his passion and traded a good salary in Paris for minimum Vietnamese wage in order to gain F&B experiences

    🎙️ How Covid 19 gave him the opportunity to launch his own F&B business

    🎙️ His constant growth by staying curious, diligent, while taking advantage of the opportunities Vietnam offers

    Visit Laurent at his restaurants:

    Bento Bistro: https://www.facebook.com/bentobistrosaigon

    Oliver’s Pizza: https://www.facebook.com/oliverspizzasaigon

    Support the podcast by buying us a coffee! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/creators.vietnam

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    Moni: https://linktr.ee/coachmonile

    Tue Si: https://tuesi.carrd.co/

  • Let’s welcome the amazing Micka Chu, a Russian French MC, actress and media personality in Vietnam. She speaks 5 languages, including Vietnamese, and participates regularly in major Vietnamese National TV shows and YouTube.

    You’ve probably seen her a lot, but today we have a chance to learn more about her challenging upbringing and how that experience helped her become that positive and resilient woman that you see today.

    Her story is about sacrifice, resilience, grit and finding the silver lining in any situation. She’s a true example that you’re not a the victim of your circumstances, and you can blossom once you accept and let go of the past, and start loving yourself. 💕

    In this episode:

    🇷🇺 Growing up in Russia in a household impacted by alcoholism

    🇫🇷 How her open-minded and resilient personality helped her adapt to a new life in France at the age of 10

    🇻🇳 Her journey to Vietnam: what (& who) motivated her to learn Vietnamese and how she got into the show business in Vietnam

    💃 How she empowers women with “the art of asking for things”

    🧘‍♀️Her daily practice to reconnect with herself and support her mental health

    Support the podcast by buying us a coffee! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/creators.saigon

    Follow Micka:

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/macha.kalinina

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/micka_chu_/

    TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@micka_chu_

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  • It’s time to review 2021! 🎉

    🎙️ In this episode, Tue-Si and Moni reflect on their learnings and growth through Creators in Vietnam, and what they wish for the podcast in 2022.

    🌟 They share their biggest achievements and lessons in 2021 both in their personal and professsional life such as working on their mindset about money, their success as a coach, and building a system for accountability and measurable progress.

    🙏🏽Then they set their intentions for 2022.

    We hope you enjoy the holiday season and take some well deserved rest, see you next year! 💕

    The annual template we used: Google Doc version or Notion version

    Support the podcast by buying us a coffee! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/creators.saigon

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  • 💕 In this episode, we have the pleasure to welcome Cam Van the creator of “From Saigon To Saigon”, a charity that saw the light of day during the intense Saigon Lockdown in the middle of 2021.

    The Charity was organically created and meant as an emergency response to provide food for the impoverished neighborhood of Saigon, the team went from only her to 40 people volunteering full-time their kind heart and energy for more than 3 months!

    🤝 This emotional retelling of her charitable journey really reflects the sense of community that Vietnam has displayed throughout this pandemic and we follow her sentiment in wishing that Vietnam never gets to experience a lockdown like this ever again.

    We invite you to dive deeper and discover Cam Van’s incredible and candid life story in this emotional episode full of good vibes and laughter!

    In This Episode:

    🎙️ Her upbringing & studying abroad in the US and South Africa

    🎙️ How she discovered her passion to help others through education

    🎙️ Her dedicated quest to financial independence

    🎙️ The “From Saigon To Saigon” emotional adventure helping thousands during lockdown

    Support the podcast by buying us a coffee! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/creators.vietnam

    Follow From Saigon To Saigon

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/fromsaigontosaigon

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  • 🔊 Get to know Niall Mackay, the amazing person behind Seven Million Bikes that provides English entertainment through A Vietnam Podcast, comedy shows and events.

    🕺Niall, originally from Glasgow, Scotland, has lived in Saigon since 2016 with his wife, Adrie, and the Seven Million Bikes mascot, Biscuit.

    🎉 In this episode, we learn more about the real person behind the scenes and how he has the super power to make the most out of any situation and think positive at all times.

    In this episode:

    🎙️ How a shy kid turned into a stand-up comedian

    🎙️ Gaining courage to get on stage and start doing stand-up comedy in Vietnam

    🎙️ How his high energy, doer personality and his love for connecting with people led him to start a podcast and organize events for the community

    Support the podcast by buying us a coffee! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/creators.vn

    Follow the events of Seven Million Bikes:

    Website: https://sevenmillionbikes.com

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SevenMillionBikes

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/seven_million_bikes/

    Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/2emu0442lZisyV72BBmjeC?si=bb6a2053b86342f2

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  • 🔈 In this episode, we are taking the time to have a meaningful conversation with Kitty from Tutu.House

    She shares with us her journey in understanding and accepting her own rhythm through her life's tribulations while strongly following her own inner voices and guidance.

    🎉 Through processing and discussing some of her past traumas, she realized that Vietnam still needed tools to practice love and understanding in the everyday life, and this is why she created Tutu.House in order to bring meaningful conversations to Vietnam so that more of us would talk and think, gently, about things that matter.

    💕 She exemplifies living at her own pace always taking the time to slowly and gently bring forth deep and meaningful topics, and we were so grateful to be able to receive her at the podcast and share this conversation.

    In This Episode:

    🎙️  Growing up in Vietnam and living at her own pace

    🎙️  Finding meaning and authenticity while traveling the world

    🎙️  Her Experience with Sexual Harassment

    🎙️  And How this lead her to create Tutu.house

    Support the podcast by buying us a coffee! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/creators.saigon

    Follow Tutu.House:

    Website: https://www.tutu.house/

    Instagram:  https://www.instagram.com/tu.tu.house

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tutu.housevn

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