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Send us a Text Message.In this episode of the Level: Asian Podcast, we break down the roles and responsibilities we carry amongst our siblings, how we live into our stereotypical traits, and unlearning our roles within the family to allow our siblings to grow. Kan and Viv share their experiences growing up with the ‘first' version of their parents, juggling with their dual roles to manage the parental and sibling emotional burden, and how they have started sharing the burden with the siblings, while Noel reflects his childhood as an only child and his desires to have a sibling to grow up with. Davie opens up about his family's sibling dynamics, from being the youngest, carefree, and playful sibling, to the struggles of constantly being overlooked and now being the ‘breadwinner' of the household.
Send us a Text Message.In this episode, we're joined by Michelle Lim, an organisational culture and change lead, and an advocate for intersectional diversity, ethics, and equity and inclusion in the workplace. Michelle shares her personal journey growing up as an Asian Australian, navigating the challenges of feeling ashamed of her identity and trying to fit in, before eventually embracing her heritage with pride.Michelle also opens up about her unconventional educational path, including homeschooling and pursuing ballet, and the mental health struggles she faced while supporting her family through a difficult health crisis. We explore the importance of cultural literacy, language accessibility, and representation, especially in areas like healthcare and government services, and how these systemic issues can have real impacts on marginalised communities.Michelle advocates for the need to understand the difference between equality and equity, and the importance of having diversity targets to create more inclusive leadership representation.Disclaimer:This podcast discusses themes around domestic violence, suicide, self-harm and mental health. We want to ensure that everyone listening feels safe and supported, so please do listen with care. If this podcast might be heavy for you, feel free to skip and join us in our next episode. If you're in need of support, remember help is always available. Contact lifeline on 13 11 14.Show Notes Links:Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michelle-lim1/?originalSubdomain=auInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/themichellelim?igsh=MWppYXV2N2NvZTBxOQ==
Send us a Text Message.Join us as we dive into the journey of Eigen Ting, co-founder of a Sucre du Jour, a French fine patisserie, as he navigates the challenges of starting a business in a niche market, learning to navigate life after the death of his mother and travelling around the world in the hospitality industry. In this episode, we explore his experiences, becoming independent at an early age, and the hurdles he faced in the culinary world.- Starting a bespoke cake business with minimal capital and secondhand equipment.- The significance of building a community and understanding cultural backgrounds through sweets.- Overcoming the challenges of finding a location and capital amid COVID-19.- The impact of family dynamics on career choices and personal growth.- Insights on working with a partner in the same industry and managing dynamic roles.Show Note Links:Sucre du Jour website: https://www.sucredujourofficial.com/online-orderingInstagram: https://instagram.com/sucre.du.jour?igshid=ZGUzMzM3NWJiOQ==Eigen Ting: https://www.instagram.com/eigenting/
Send us a Text Message.Join us as we share our SURVIVOR GUILT as second-generation migrants grappling with the messy and complex issues around being the ones who ‘made it out'. In this episode, we explore issues around escaping war, sending money back home, recognising our privilege and sharing our parents' migration story to preserve what they went through as a way to heal.Enjoy the episode! Show Notes Links:Check Out Our Other Eps: www.levelasianpodcast.com/Our Merch Store: store.levelasianpodcast.com/
Send us a Text Message.In this episode of the Level: Asian podcast, we're joined by Mental Health Advocate, Emily Unity!Emily shares her powerful story navigating childhood trauma and mental health challenges to become a voice for change. She opens up about how her diagnosis allowed her to make sense of her experiences and understand how to create safe spaces to support others with their journeys.Emily also discusses how mental health symptoms can present differently for women and men, the need for representation in advocacy work and her framework for opening vulnerable and constructive conversations - as well as the power that holds, especially as Asian Australians, refugees and migrants.Enjoy the episode!Disclaimer:This podcast discusses themes around domestic violence, suicide, self-harm and mental health. We want to ensure that everyone listening feels safe and supported, so please do listen with care. If this podcast might be heavy for you, feel free to skip and join us in our next episode. If you're in need of support, remember help is always available. Contact lifeline on 13 11 14.Show Notes Links:Check Out Our Other Eps: www.levelasianpodcast.com/Our Merch Store: store.levelasianpodcast.com/Emily's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/emilyunity/?originalSubdomain=au
Send us a Text Message.In this episode of the Level: Asian podcast, it's a family affair, as we're joined by the brains behind ‘Gong Grocer' - Sydney's premiere Asian supermarket!Brian and Vivian Nguyen, along with their mother Linh, get candid about the rollercoaster of building a business empire with loved ones. We learn about the lineage of grocers in their family, the dos and don'ts for working with relatives and how the generational and cultural differences between them helped shape brand culture.The Nguyen family also shed light on how they mended their relationship to foster open, honest and healthy child-parent bonds, the importance of setting ego aside to understand those closest to you and the responsibility of passing heritage forward.Enjoy the episode!Show Notes Links:www.gonggrocer.com.auwww.instagram.com/gonggrocerwww.tiktok.com/@gonggrocer
Send us a Text Message.In this episode of the Level: Asian podcast, we share our favourite things about Asian culture! Of course there's food, the arts and travel, but what are the values and day-to-day nuances that we hold closest to our hearts?From the language we use to show love and respect, the ‘above and beyond' hospitality, and frugality shaped by the migrant hustle, there's so much richness in our cultures beyond the surface. On the flip side, we also address the cultural behaviours we could live without, including old fashioned expectations and WeChat experts (#iykyk).Davie also narrates a couple of crazy stories from his recent travels, and as with most episodes, we conclude with an unplanned trauma dump.Enjoy the episode!
Send us a Text Message.In this episode of the Level: Asian podcast, we're back by popular demand for another Reddit Reacts! But once the mics turned on, things didn't go quite to plan… (who's cutting onions?)We begin by reacting to stories from the “Not So Subtle Asian Parent Traits” Subreddit; from blurred boundaries, Asian love languages, financial expectations and more! However, what was meant to be a fun episode, quickly turned into group therapy, as a particular post hit a little too close to home.This opened a vulnerable conversation, where the crew shared their experiences healing from family trauma, forgiving our parents' mistakes and appreciating the challenges of the migrant journey.Don't forget your tissues, you'll need them for this one!Disclaimer:This episode discusses sensitive topics including abuse. Please listen with care and at your own discretion. If you are in need of support, please reach out to Lifeline: 13 11 14.Show Notes Links:Check Out Our Other Eps: www.levelasianpodcast.com/Our Merch Store: store.levelasianpodcast.com/
Send us a Text Message.In this episode of the Level Asian podcast, we chat with YouTuber and Influencer Amy Lyons, aka Blondie in China (@blondieinchina). Amy shares her incredible story - finding a second home in China, without having any Asian ancestry. We chat about her experiences learning the history and culture of a country whilst travelling and working in it, the reception of her content and how foreigner privilege has reshaped her current worldview.Amy also reveals her hottest food recommendations, favourite travel memories and advice to budding vloggers.Enjoy the episode!
In this episode of the Level: Asian podcast, we unpack the housing and cost of living crisis.We begin by sharing how recent increases in rent, interest rates and groceries have impacted us personally and how we've changed our spending habits to adjust. The crew also discusses the challenges different generations face when it comes to wealth building, the changing values towards money and outlooks towards work/life balance.Davie then explains the dire state of housing affordability in Australia, using his favourite thing in the world (spreadsheets).Enjoy the episode!
In this episode of the Level Asian podcast, we're joined by content creator, Tara Chandra, who peels back the curtains of her life as a fashion and lifestyle influencer.Tara shares how a passion for Tumblr sparked her artistic journey, how she uses fashion to showcase the different parts of her identity and the power of manifesting your wildest dreams. Tara also opens up about how traumatic experiences with chronic eczema gave her the courage to speak out, in hopes of normalising conversations around skin conditions and beauty standards.She then discusses her values towards ethical and sustainable fashion, learning from iconic pioneers, and the need for representation both in front of, and behind the camera.Enjoy the episode! Shownote links:https://www.instagram.com/tarachandra_/https://www.tiktok.com/@tarachandra_https://www.youtube.com/user/fashionbambini
In this episode of the Level Asian podcast, we're joined by actor, performer, speaker, comedian and creative entrepreneur, Diana Nguyen.Diana shares her incredible journey as a storyteller, from being kicked out of home when she was eighteen and self-funding her first show, to running her own TedTalk and performing at Melbourne International Comedy Festival. Diana opens up about how the arts helped her mend family trauma and build bridges where words fail to.She also unpacks her experiences with Sex Therapy and Spiritual Coaching which unlocked a powerful connection to self, body positivity and healing.
In this episode of The Level Asian podcast, we're joined by Zhoe Low, Global Manager of ‘July', a renowned Australian travel brand specialising in luggage and accessories.Zhoe shares her unconventional path as an early digital nomad, her transition from tech startups to travel products, and how she absorbed ten years of business knowledge into three years while working for July.Zhoe also opens up about the profound impact of therapy, the mindset that helped overcome her self-limiting beliefs, and advice to Asian women who aspire to hold leadership positions.Enjoy the episode!Show Notes Links:https://www.linkedin.com/in/zhoelow/ https://july.com/
In this episode of the Level Asian podcast, the crew deep dive down a Reddit rabbit hole to unpack some of the spiciest takes the internet has to offer. Tune in as the team debates an Asian edition of #AITA, share their insights on an Asian Parent themed Subreddit and reveal some of their own unhinged experiences.Comment below - do YOU think they're an a**hole?
In this episode of the Level Asian podcast, we're joined by Natalie Yan-Chatonsky, Founder and CEO of Full Time Lives, a women's midlife specialist and author of 'The Art of Full Time Living'.Natalie emphasises the significance of women, particularly those in midlife to prioritise self-care, nurture social connections, and design meaningful next chapters. Her approach aims to generate positive social change to prompt proactive steps towards fostering positive personal growth.She also talks about supporting her own mother through midlife transitions, her recent ADHD diagnosis, and the strengths that come with neurodiversity.Show Notes Links:https://fulltimelives.comhttps://fulltimelives.com/art-of-full-time-livinghttps://www.linkedin.com/in/nat-yc/https://www.instagram.com/fulltimelives
In this episode of the Level Asian podcast, we're joined by Neel Kolhatkar, a comedian, filmmaker, and Youtube sensation, well known for his viral comedy sketches and stand up routines.Neel talks about his childhood in Sydney, what captivated him into pursuing comedy at a young age, and how he turned his online success into a full-time career.He also shares his thoughts on navigating PC and cancel culture, emphasising the importance of diversifying his skills and attracting dedicated audiences, and shares encouraging advice for aspiring comedians looking to break into the industry.Show Notes Links:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UClBzWLRnI_Itn2W5c7J9sYQhttps://www.instagram.com/neelkolhatkar/?hl=enhttps://www.tiktok.com/@neelkolhatkar?lang=enhttps://www.facebook.com/Neel.Kolhatkar94/
In this episode of the Level Asian Podcast, we're joined by the WHOLE L:A team, as we take a moment to appreciate our incredible journey and share some of the remarkable accomplishments and milestones we've achieved throughout 2023. Some of our key achievements include:
Welcome to another fun-filled Christmas episode of The Level: Asian Podcast!We're thrilled to be joined once again (Round 2!) by OUR FAVOURITE POWER COUPLE behind Ultrafade - Rich and Jenny! In this episode, Rich and Jenny share their journey expanding Ultrafade to Bankstown, Jenny's transition from pharmacy to joining the biz full-time, and Rich's heartwarming experience giving a talk to disengaged students in his former high school.We also talk about Rich's aspiration to become a keynote speaker, his advice for the younger generation who wants to join the hairdressing industry, and their exciting plans, including an online academy and the latest tech in scalp treatment!Enjoy the episode!Show Note Links: Ultrafade (Rich): https://www.instagram.com/ultrafadebyrich/ https://www.ultrafadebyrich.com/ Jenny: https://www.instagram.com/jenvyvo/
In this episode of the Level Asian podcast, we're joined by Dai Le, a Vietnamese-born Australian politician currently serving as the federal member for Fowler and councillor for Fairfield/Cabravale Ward.Dai shares her harrowing experience of escaping on a boat at age seven during the fall of Saigon, getting stranded at sea multiple times, and ending up in refugee camps for months before being resettled in Australia.She also talks about the intergenerational trauma of the refugee experience, the challenges Dai's mother faced adjusting to life in Australia, and the painful realisation that gambling had become an unhealthy coping mechanism for many Vietnamese refugees. Show Notes Links: https://daile.com.au/https://www.facebook.com/DaiLeMP/https://www.linkedin.com/in/dailemp/https://www.instagram.com/dai_le/https://www.youtube.com/@DaiLeTheOfficial
In this episode of the Level Asian podcast, we're joined by Asami Koike, Founder and Director of Shapes and Sounds, a social enterprise that destigmatises and promotes mental health in Asian communities.Asami opens up about her challenges adapting to Western culture as a Japanese immigrant, the notable gap she discovered in Asian-Australian mental health research and how dropping out of university to pursue yoga helped catalyse the growth of her identity.She also shares the origins of "Shapes & Sounds", its role in addressing Asian-Australian generational trauma, the community she was able to build and her advice on mental health to the younger generation. Show Notes Links:https://www.justshapesandsounds.com/ https://www.instagram.com/justshapesandsounds https://www.facebook.com/justshapesandsounds https://www.tiktok.com/@justshapesandsounds http://www.linkedin.com/company/justshapesandsounds
Join us as we 'wine down' and share some of the craziest and most unforgettable travel experiences.Hear Davie's untold pre-trip break-up story, Noel's backpacking adventures, Kan's year-long trip to Asia & Europe, and Viv's SOLO travel experiences vs. with family.We also answer questions like: What travel compromises have we made in the past that we wouldn't make today? If we could choose any member of the L:A crew for a journey, who would it be? And if we could fly tomorrow, where would we go?A huge shoutout to Millon Wines for sponsoring this week's episode! Explore their finest selections and learn more about their exquisite collection by visiting their website or checkout out the links below.
Before we dive into this episode, check out Salena's first episode on our podcast-it sets the perfect stage for what's to come! Link here: https://www.levelasianpodcast.com/episodes/salena-kulkarni-inkosi-wealth-episode-13Not only is Salena a familiar face, but also a wealth strategist and certified property investment adviser who has helped 100's of investors achieve financial freedom faster in preparation for early retirement.In this episode, Salena talks about the motivation behind Asian migrants' drive for wealth, how buying any piece of real estate early can serve as your insurance policy, and how her three-phase wealth-building strategy works. Salena also discusses the risks of drawing on equity, highlights offshore real estate opportunities, and shares stories of individuals buying property on modest incomes.Show Notes Links:https://www.inkosiwealth.com/ https://www.inkosiwealth.com/podcast/ https://www.instagram.com/kulkarnisalena/ https://au.linkedin.com/in/salenakulkarni https://facebook.com/iamSalenaKulkarni/ https://www.tiktok.com/@kulkarnisalena
In this episode of the Level Asian podcast, we're joined by Traci Chen, CEO and Principal Lawyer at Maison Chen Law Group, a law firm that specialises in Australian migration support and visa application courses.Traci shares her parents' migration story and how it guided her journey from studying law to losing her corporate job and establishing her own firm with 50 employees.She also talks about how she's grown hundreds of thousands of followers on social media, her personal life of getting married and getting pregnant, and how she wants to continue helping migrants achieve their Australian dream. Show Notes Links:https://www.maisonchenlaw.com.au/ https://www.instagram.com/traci_migration/ https://www.facebook.com/tracimigration https://www.tiktok.com/@migrationlawyer https://www.linkedin.com/company/76185704/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCoASYddmpvR6rjkJWJ14Khg https://open.spotify.com/show/6Se71vjFQ3hLgrynhDvmkl?si=lYgq
In this episode of the Level Asian podcast, we're joined by Joe Kwon, CEO and Founder of ConFit and ConFit Pathways, a social enterprise and NFPO dedicated to fostering a sense of self-worth among inmates to help them successfully reintegrate into society.Joe candidly shares his journey from mingling with the wrong crowd during his youth, to leading a criminal syndicate by age 21, and serving 13 years in prison.He also talks about how he met his billionaire father figure who greatly impacted his life, the creation and success of ConFit and Confit Pathways, and shares his thoughts on reevaluating societal biases against former detainees. Show Notes Links:https://www.linkedin.com/in/joe-kwon/ https://www.instagram.com/joe.kwon.confit/https://www.convictfitness.com.au/ https://www.facebook.com/confitaus/ https://www.instagram.com/confit_gym/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/convictfitness/ https://www.confitpathways.org/ https://www.instagram.com/confitpathways/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/confit-pathways/
Welcome back to Part 2 of our origin and business story episode! If you missed Part 1, you'll definitely want to check it out first.
Today, we've got a special episode where we dive deep into the lives of Kan, Davie, and Noel - the brains behind Social Wave, Box Advisory Services, and your favourite podcast Level: Asian!The boys walk down memory lane as they share their personal experiences leading up to their entrepreneurial endeavours, including childhood ambitions, student lives, and early career ventures.Kan, Davie, and Noel also emphasise the importance of building a strong team culture, their biggest challenges and lessons in business, and strategies for catalysing the growth of Social Wave and Box Advisory Services. Enjoy the episode, and keep your eyes peeled for Part 2.Show Notes Links:SOCIAL WAVEhttps://socialwave.com.au/ https://www.facebook.com/socialwaveagency https://www.linkedin.com/company/socialwaveagency/ https://www.instagram.com/socialwave.au/ https://www.tiktok.com/@socialwave https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCK5AQncmlyKFbI-cCUkS3-g BOXAShttps://boxas.com.au/ https://www.facebook.com/boxadvisory https://www.linkedin.com/company/box-advisory-serviceshttps://www.instagram.com/boxas_syd/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCofdO06-8XFDkztEbET-F-w/featured
In this episode of the Level Asian podcast, we're joined by Lisa Nguyen, founder of Astrid, Australia's first multi-award-winning female led dispensary and specialty clinic for cannabinoid medicines, plant therapies, and nutraceuticals. Lisa shares her unique uni experience in Wagga Wagga and how it changed her perspective on life, shaped her values and the transition into her first cannabis sales role in Australia. Lisa also talks to us about how she built Astrid during the middle of a pandemic, the key challenges she faced along the way and why she encourages her team to embrace failures. Enjoy the episode! Show Notes Links:LISAhttps://www.instagram.com/lisatheholisticpharmacist/https://au.linkedin.com/in/lisahn ASTRIDhttps://astrid.health/ https://www.instagram.com/astrid.dispensary/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/astrid-dispensary/https://www.facebook.com/astrid.dispensary/
In this episode of the Level Asian podcast, we're joined by Amanda and Ken, the founders of EVA, Australia's award-winning, certified B Corp furniture brand. Amanda and Ken share their journey from how they founded EVA, the evolution of the brand, and highlight company milestones and successes, along with the challenges they've faced during their journey. We also talk to Amanda and Ken about introverted leadership in business, their advice for those wanting to enter the e-commerce space and EVA's plans for the future.Enjoy the episode! Show Notes Links:EVA https://eva.com.au/ https://www.facebook.com/evahomeofficial/ https://instagram.com/eva.home https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCESSp-9_XRezy-EJbjWZf0Q AMANDAhttps://www.instagram.com/amndagram/ https://www.tiktok.com/@amanda.niu https://www.linkedin.com/in/niuamanda/ KEN https://www.instagram.com/kenlauuu/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/ken-lau-jx/
In this episode of the Level Asian podcast, we're joined by Brenda Van, Founder of 'Dating Apps Suck', an offline dating event that brings like-minded people together in person.Brenda shares her thoughts on the modern dating scene, why it motivated her to start ‘Dating Apps Suck', and shares the success of hosting “Dating Apps Suck” events across Sydney and Melbourne. Brenda also opens up to us about her struggles with mental health & how it ties in with adult relationships, along with her recommendation on finding the right therapist.Show Notes Links:SIGN UP TO FUTURE EVENTS: https://bit.ly/datingappssuckwaitlisthttps://www.instagram.com/brendainbusiness/ https://www.tiktok.com/@brendainbusiness https://www.instagram.com/datingappssuck_/ https://www.tiktok.com/@datingappssuck_ https://www.youtube.com/@brendainbusiness
In this episode of the Level Asian podcast, we're joined by Matt Purcell, Australia's leading personal branding expert and the founder of KYU Media, a creative agency based in Sydney, and Social Kung Fu, Australia's only verbal self-defence program. Matt opens up about his experiences growing up as an adoptee and his valuable lessons in learning business from direct experiences and mentors. Matt also talks about his deeper purpose of giving back to the community through Social Kung Fu, especially the young generation, and shares his insights on parents' role in raising kids in the digital age and the consequences of children's unconsented exposure to social media. Enjoy the episode! Show Notes Links:https://www.mattpurcell.com/https://www.instagram.com/mattpurcellofficial/?hl=enhttps://kyumedia.com/https://socialkungfu.com.au/
In this episode of the Level Asian podcast, we're joined by Sally Sitou, a Labor Party Member for the Division of Reid as of the 2022 Australian federal election.Sally talks to us about her journey of getting into politics, how her parents' migrant story and the community support have influenced her political work and shares what it's been like navigating the limelight of being an MP.Sally also offers advice and wisdom for the younger generation seeking to be heard by people in the political space and guidance for those looking to get into politics. Show Notes Links:https://sallysitou.com/ https://www.facebook.com/sallysitou https://twitter.com/SallySitou https://www.instagram.com/sally.sitou
In this episode of the Level Asian podcast, we're joined by our amazing guest, Vinh Giang. If you're not familiar with Vinh yet, he's an international speaker, a communications coach, an entrepreneur, and a magician!Vinh opens up to us about his experience of moving schools five times due to severe bullying, failing year 12, navigating his son's autism, unlearning bad work habits, and prioritising a better life balance. He also talks with us about the importance of sharing our parents' stories, why he chooses to do ‘Life Auditing', and discusses the beauty of doing things you love with the people you love. Show Notes Links:Connect with Vinh:Stage Academy Course: https://stageacademy.mykajabi.com/https://www.vinhgiang.com/http://instagram.com/askvinhhttps://twitter.com/AskVinhhttps://www.linkedin.com/pub/vinh-giang/47/501/8b3http://www.facebook.com/askvinhhttps://www.tiktok.com/@askvinhhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_ewNxRwiHd6BGhwdoNQA9A?view_as=subscriber
In this episode of the Level Asian podcast, we're joined by Aaron Christie-David, Director of Atelier Wealth, a multi-awarded mortgage broker company. Aaron shares his story of growing up in a large family, migrating to Australia, exploring non-traditional education routes, and building a business that helps people start and scale up their property portfolio.He also shares how "migrant mentality" influenced how he built Atelier Wealth and talks about finding work-life balance and prioritising mental health.Show Notes Links:Aaron:https://www.facebook.com/aaronchristiedavid https://www.linkedin.com/in/aaron-christie-david-a7482a21/ Atelier Wealth:https://atelierwealth.com.au/ https://www.facebook.com/AtelierWealthAU/ https://www.instagram.com/atelier_wealth/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKdm2ssEHel1kyQLAHGvNPQ
From coming up with a crazy podcast concept on a random weekday, to now celebrating our FIRST ANNIVERSARY, the team at Level: Asian is so truly grateful for all of your INCREDIBLE support. We always say, we're creating a podcast we wish we grew up with. So, to celebrate this milestone, we're sharing some of our favourite memories from the last 12 months!
In this episode of the Level Asian podcast, we're joined by Amit Tewari, founder of Soul Burger, plant-based entrepreneur, and former medical doctor.Amit shares his challenges with parental expectations of becoming a doctor, how he juggled medical school AND running his own restaurant, and his journey of moving Soul Burger into the plant-based space.He also shares his vision for the next 5+ years with how he's changing up the vegan food space and offers some advice for future restauranteurs.Show Notes Links:Want to become an investor? https://www.birchal.com/company/veganfoodhubAmit Tewari: https://www.instagram.com/_amittewari/Soul Burgerhttps://www.soulburger.com.au/ https://www.instagram.com/soulburgerau/ https://www.tiktok.com/@soulburgerau Plantas: https://www.instagram.com/plantas_au/
In this special episode, we're RELIVING Davie & Shirley's Wedding Day!We also get into the nitty gritty details of how much the big day really cost, how Davie and Shirley blew their budget THREE times and we get to hear the exciting (and stressful) parts of the wedding planning process! Show Notes Links: Davie: https://www.linkedin.com/in/davie-mach/Shirley: https://www.linkedin.com/in/shirley-huang-61404147/Kirbie: https://www.instagram.com/kirbs.thecorg/Box Advisory Services: https://boxas.com.au/
In this episode of the Level Asian Podcast, we're joined by Karen Loon, a former senior Big 4 partner, diversity practitioner and author of "Fostering Culturally Diverse Leadership in Organisations."We're discussing the importance of diversity and inclusion in the workplace, how family dynamics influence the way you navigate work culture, and we also explore the role of mentorship for the younger generation.Show Notes Links:https://karenloon.com/https://www.linkedin.com/in/karenloon/Fostering Culturally Diverse Leadership in Organisations: https://karenloon.com/book/fostering-culturally-diverse-leadership-in-organisations/
In this episode, we're talking about a very personal topic to us. Kan opens up about his experience with grappling with death and illness within Asian families and the several nuances around navigating Eastern vs Western culture. If this topic isn't right for you this week, feel free to join us again in our next episode. If you're going through a tough time and need support, please call Lifeline on 13 11 14. 'The Tailend' - https://waitbutwhy.com/2015/12/the-tail-end.htmlThe Farewell - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RofpAjqwMa8
In Part 2 of our discussion with Dr. Justin Sung & Michael Tsai, Co-Founders of iCanStudy we're talking about taking control of your own learning journey and how to challenge your own learning capacity. If you haven't already, make sure to check out Part One of our second two-part series before continuing on. If you have, enjoy as we continue our discussion.iCanStudy: https://icanstudy.com/https://www.instagram.com/icanstudy/https://www.facebook.com/icanstudyauhttps://www.youtube.com/@icanstudyyt/videosDr Justin Sung:https://www.youtube.com/@JustinSunghttps://www.linkedin.com/in/justin-sung/Michael Tsai: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-tsai-a86170224/JOIN US AT A NIGHT WITH LEVEL: ASIAN
We're back again with Dr. Justin Sung & Michael Tsai, Co-Founders of iCanStudy for another two-part series to dive more into their insights and learnings within the education space.In Part 1, we're discussing the difference between US vs Australian students, certain limitations within the education system and how current learning curriculums lag in the modern world.We also get a little more personal with Justin and Michael as we talk about their learnings with the ‘fear of failure' and the perception of being perfect.iCanStudy: https://icanstudy.com/https://www.instagram.com/icanstudy/https://www.facebook.com/icanstudyauhttps://www.youtube.com/@icanstudyyt/videosDr Justin Sung:https://www.youtube.com/@JustinSunghttps://www.linkedin.com/in/justin-sung/Michael Tsai: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-tsai-a86170224/
In this episode, we're talking about our relationships with money! We discuss our different upbringings and how it's affected our perspectives on money – Davie shares his experience of growing up ‘poor' in an Asian household, and Noel with his frugal tendencies that he continues to carry with him. We unpack the hot topic of deciding whether to purchase property, rent or travel - and we also discuss the older generation vs. new generation money mentality and parents using their kids as a retirement plan.Enjoy the episode!
Today, we've got a special episode where we discuss topics from our own experiences as Asian women! We deep dive into the discussions around the challenges of being an eldest daughter, societal and peer pressures when it comes to beauty standards and the ongoing debate around choosing your career versus having kids – and whether or not you should tell your boss about this decision.Kan, Davie and Noel – who are each business owners, also weigh in from their perspectives.
In this episode, we're joined by Michael Wong, the founder of Mizko Media and The Designership.With a platform of over 100K on YouTube, Michael shares with us how he built a large and engaged following on YouTube and social media and emphasises the importance of learning 'soft skills' as a natural introvert and balancing trial and error with striving for perfection. Michael also shares his insights on the perfect business model from his extensive experience in the tech industry and how he started 'The Designership' to help businesses grow.Show Notes Links:https://www.thedesignership.com/https://www.mizko.net/https://linkedin.com/in/mizkohttps://youtube.com/mizkohttps://instagram.com/mizko
In this episode, we're talking to each other about ‘Leaving The Nest', aka the big steps of moving out. You'll hear from our own experiences and thoughts on moving out, from the pros and cons to dealing with the idea of aging parents. You'll hear about Noel's extended Italian family, Davie's throwbacks to his granny-flat parties, Kan's stories of having challenging roommates and Kelsey's experience balancing mixed-parent dynamics with ethnic vs. non-ethnic perspectives.
In this episode of the Level: Asian Podcast, we're joined by Carrie Kwan, co-founder of Mums & Co. We chat to Carrie about balancing parenthood and work life for Asian-Australian women. Carrie shares her personal story and experiences, including her entrepreneurial journey and the growth of Mums & Co.She also addresses the challenges faced by women and offers other mums and aspiring business women advice.Show Notes Links: Mums & Co: https://www.mumsandco.com.au/https://www.instagram.com/mums.and.co/https://www.linkedin.com/company/10683298https://www.facebook.com/ausmumsco/Carrie Kwan:https://www.linkedin.com/in/kwancarrie/
We're joined by Alex and Tomo, the founders of Sprintlaw, a new-age law firm in Australia.In this episode, we chat with Alex and Tomo about their unique backgrounds, the formation of Sprintlaw, and their experiences working in the legal industry.We delve into the early days of Sprintlaw and how they leveraged technology to find clients instead of following the traditional law pathway. We also hear about the importance of maintaining a strong business relationship, the future goals for Sprintlaw, and their advice for aspiring lawyers. Show Notes Links:https://sprintlaw.com.au/https://www.instagram.com/sprintlaw/https://www.linkedin.com/company/sprintlaw/https://www.facebook.com/sprintlaw/Alex: https://au.linkedin.com/in/asoloTomo: https://au.linkedin.com/in/tomoyuki-hachigo
We're joined by Friska Wirya, a change management thought leader who transforms large organisations to enable them to respond better to the changing environment. Friska is the former Head of Change at the largest gold mining company in the Southern Hemisphere, leading digital transformation changes that achieve exponential annual savings. In this episode, we hear about Friska's upbringing with growing up in Perth, how she developed her interpersonal and communication skills and what her experience was like as the only Asian female in the mining industry. Show Notes Links:https://www.linkedin.com/in/friska/https://www.instagram.com/freshbyfriska/?hl=enThe Truth About Future Fitness & Digital Transformation | Tedx
We're joined by Kevin La, aka SydneyFoodBoy! In this episode, we chat to Kevin about balancing a full-time optometrist job with creating incredible food content. Kevin talks to us about the inspiration behind ‘SydneyFoodBoy', how he grew his platforms so quickly and we also dive into Kev's favourite food spots & future plans for his brand. Show Notes Links:https://www.instagram.com/sydneyfoodboy/https://www.youtube.com/c/SydneyFoodBoyhttps://www.tiktok.com/@sydneyfoodboyhttps://www.facebook.com/sydneyfoodboy/
Happy Lunar New Year! In this special episode, we're joined by Steph from @luckydragonsupperclub. Steph's a whiz in the kitchen, creating content that shows us just how easy it is to put on a spectacular food spread for friends and family. We cook up all of our favourite Lunar New Year dishes at Steph's house and reminisce on our own Lunar New Year experiences. You can check out the video version of this over at our YouTube channel: www.youtube.com/@levelasianpodWe chat to Steph about her mixed upbringing and how she went from graduating with a music degree to diving into tech. Steph also gives us insight into the future of Lucky Dragon Supper Club and the exciting content that we can expect this year! Enjoy the episode!
In this solo episode, we're unpacking our own perspectives and experiences around relationships, marriage and starting our own families. We discuss the expectations of Asian traditions we should be upholding, conflicts around being in mixed-race relationships, Asian masculinity and the differences between Eastern and Western beauty standards. You'll also enjoy our deep dive into discussions around starting our own families, with Kan's baby on the way, Davie thinking about starting one and Noel & Viv against having kids.