The Vietnamese with Kenneth Nguyen
A podcast by thevietnamesepodcast
457 Episodio
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200 - Lan Duong - Professor USC Cinema + Media Studies
Pubblicato: 01/12/2022 -
199 - Crystal Bui - Emmy Nominated News Reporter
Pubblicato: 23/11/2022 -
198 - Xanthe Huynh - Anime Voice Actress
Pubblicato: 21/11/2022 -
197 - Benny Tran - Executive Vice President - Los Angeles Football Club
Pubblicato: 19/11/2022 -
196 - Antoneus Long Mong Ga - Rapper, Actor, Producer
Pubblicato: 10/11/2022 -
195 - Tracey Lien - Author of All That's Left Unsaid
Pubblicato: 08/11/2022 -
194 - Paul Christiansen - Saigoneer Writer
Pubblicato: 04/11/2022 -
193 - Thanh Vu - Ultra Endurance Athlete
Pubblicato: 02/11/2022 -
192 - Kim Pham - Co-founder of OMSOM
Pubblicato: 31/10/2022 -
191 - Tracey Nguyen (Vietnamese Boat People podcast) + Randy Kim (Banh Mi Chronicles podcast)
Pubblicato: 29/10/2022 -
190 - Fred Le - Comedian/Co-Founder of Embarrassed by Night
Pubblicato: 27/10/2022 -
189 - Kilomet109 - Thao Vu - Fashion Design
Pubblicato: 25/10/2022 -
188 - Erika Hayasaki - Author of Somewhere Sisters
Pubblicato: 23/10/2022 -
187 - Nguyen Ngoc Ngan - MC Paris by Night
Pubblicato: 20/10/2022 -
186 - Dolly Ave - Singer/Songwriter
Pubblicato: 14/10/2022 -
185 - Mye Hoang - Cat Daddies - Film Director
Pubblicato: 12/10/2022 -
184 (Vietnamese) - Aaron Toronto - Dạo Diễn- Đêm Tối Rực Rỡ
Pubblicato: 07/10/2022 -
183 - Michael Tran - Asian Menswear
Pubblicato: 05/10/2022 -
182 - Ly Ky Tran - Author of House of Sticks
Pubblicato: 03/10/2022 -
181 - Carolyn Huynh - Author of The Fortunes of Jaded Women
Pubblicato: 27/09/2022
Being part of a culture of almost 100 million Vietnamese people living in the world today has its pain and challenges, but it comes with plenty of history, privileges and honors. Join Kenneth Nguyen as he spotlights Vietnamese excellence from around the world. Each episode explores the creative process of individuals shaping the diversity of what it means to be Vietnamese--as a local, born and raised, or as a third culture kid, and even the divisions that separate us politically and culturally. This show can take multiple directions, but what it will do is show Vietnamese from a transpacific lens, in all its facets and complexities.
