The Vietnamese with Kenneth Nguyen
En podcast af thevietnamesepodcast
449 Episoder
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387 - Sean Porter - Comedian
Udgivet: 1.11.2024 -
Episode 4 - SEA Dreams - How Does Common Law and Civil Law Affect Southeast Asian Countries?
Udgivet: 29.10.2024 -
386 - Kevin Pham - Do Vietnamese People Share the Same Heroes?
Udgivet: 25.10.2024 -
385 - Louie Nguyen - How Can We Invest Safely In Vietnam?
Udgivet: 23.10.2024 -
384 - Khue Pham - Getting to the Real Story
Udgivet: 21.10.2024 -
383 - Joseph Nguyen - What Gives Us the Right to Push Vietnamese History and Language in U.S. Schools?
Udgivet: 18.10.2024 -
Episode 3 - SEA Dreams - Why Does SINGAPORE Lead the Way in Southeast Asia?
Udgivet: 15.10.2024 -
382 - Tymay Lay - Can Jokes Still Be Funny Without the Asian Accent?
Udgivet: 14.10.2024 -
381 - Nam Phong Dialogues - Kevin Pham and Yen Vu
Udgivet: 11.10.2024 -
380 - Joseph Nguyen - Why is Vietnamese Being Taught Side By Side in U.S. Schools?
Udgivet: 7.10.2024 -
379 - The Rolling 90's Music Scene with Kenneth and Guests Son Vu and Chris Tran
Udgivet: 3.10.2024 -
Episode 2 - SEA Dreams - Coffee and Beyond
Udgivet: 1.10.2024 -
378 - Eric Nong - A Deep Dive into Vietnamese Cinema with Viet Film Festival Artistic Director
Udgivet: 30.9.2024 -
377 - Daniel Nguyen + Katherine Lam - Why Representation Matters
Udgivet: 27.9.2024 -
376 - Andy Ho aka Hoey Farmer from the V Unit
Udgivet: 25.9.2024 -
375 - Nguyen Cao Ky Duyen - MC Paris by Night
Udgivet: 23.9.2024 -
374 - Sahra Nguyen - Founder Nguyen Coffee Supply
Udgivet: 19.9.2024 -
Episode 1 SEA Dreams - What is Pho?
Udgivet: 16.9.2024 -
373 - Loan Le - Author + Senior Editor
Udgivet: 12.9.2024 -
372 - Triet Tran - Can We Get Just An "I Love You"?
Udgivet: 3.9.2024
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.