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When you turn on the TV or open a book, or look for memes on the Internet… how easy is it to find someone who looks like you? Your family? Because it's never been that easy for us. So when today's guest, who started her own media company called Mixed Asian Media out of her OWN frustration over not being represented out there, came across our radar, we immediately wanted to know all about her, her company, and her vision of what being mixed Asian is in today's society, media, and our own journeys. We couldn't wait to have this chat with Alex Chester-Iwata, as today we get VERY real about growing up mixed Asian in the United States, belonging in Asian spaces, the questions that White, Asian, and other monoracial (listen in to find out more about THAT word) people ask biracial and multiracial individuals that we REALLY wish you wouldn't, and so much more. This episode continues our look into what it means to be biracial and multiracial in this country, and even if that's not you, we guarantee that someone you know is living this experience. This is about all of us. What to listen for: Our latest thoughts on representation in the media, and what led to the formation of Mixed Asian Media How to make spaces more explicitly welcoming of multiracial people. Why we love the term “monoracial” - and what we want more monoracial folks to know about what NOT to ask multiracial folks. About Alex Chester-Iwata: Alex the Founder/CEO of Mixed Asian Media - A website and community for mixed APIs, recognized by the Nielsen Consumer Report on AAPIs. Alex received the 2023 Women of Distinction of Assembly 69th of California award and last year was one of the Asian Hustle Network's top 50 Unsung Heros. Alex received her BA in 2021 from St. Mary's College she graduated with honors and received the Dean's Award for community engagement and academic excellence. Alex is a board member of ACE Next Gen's NYC Chapter and is on the Board of Directors for the American Advertising Federation LA. She is a community leader for the Lunar Collective and she is also part of the 2023 Jews of Color cohort The Workshop, she also serves on the advisory board of her alma mater St. Mary's LEAP Program, and is a member of Gold House and is part of their inaugural Journalism Accelerator Program Alex is also an Actor. Some acting credits include Broadway's How the Grinch Stole Christmas, Gillian in This Space Between Us Off Broadway's Keen Company. TV credits include New Amsterdam, The Good Fight, and The Closer, to name a few. @AlexFChester @MixedAsianMedia
Join us as we sit down with the founder of Asian Hustle Network, Bryan Pham, to discuss the pressures of hustle culture and the impact it has on Asian Americans and their identities. We explore the challenges of balancing success and mental health and delve into the importance of community and support in achieving our goals. Find us on Instagram: https://instagram.com/asianglowuppod Check out our website for collab inquiries: asianglowup.com Asian Hustle Network AHN's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/asianhustlenetwork/ Bryan's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bryanvuongpham/ Website: https://www.asianhustlenetwork.com/ Welcome to season four of Asian Glow Up — a podcast centered around sharing stories that help Asian Americans explore themes around identity and connection to their most authentic selves. ✨ Find new episodes on the 15th and 30th of every month. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/asian-glow-up/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/asian-glow-up/support
@erictway is cofounder of @trykarat and helped raise millions of dollars to build a better financial system for creators. Before Karat, he lived a really different life - he did product at Instagram, consulting at McKinsey, investment banking at Blackstone, and economics at Harvard. He also hated it. Listen to his story that he shared in a keynote given at Asian Hustle Network's annual conference! --- Check out Karat at https://www.trykarat.com/ Follow Karat at https://www.instagram.com/trykarat/ Follow Eric at https://www.instagram.com/erictway/
Sam Hyun joins Jerry on Dear Asian Americans to share how his love for his community and advocacy has manifested in a robust career spanning politics, keynote speaking, and co-founding 1587 Sneakers. Sam has been a foundational voice of the community during the pandemic and has been a true leader in bringing communities together in advocacy and allyship. Learn more about Sam on Instagram @samueljhyunMeet SamSam Hyun was named one of The Boston Globe's 2021 Bostonians of the Year. He's been featured in Forbes, Good Morning America, the front page of the Boston Globe, and other publications for his work. He received his Master of Public Policy and Masters of Business Administration from Brandeis University's Heller School.Sam was also named among the Top 50 Unsung Heroes by Asian Hustle Network and 40 Under 40 by the National Association of Asian Pacifics in Politics and Public Affairs. Most recently, he was named one of the Emerging Leaders for the Top 50 Most Influential AAPIs in Boston.Sam is currently a Keynote Speaker, Co-Founder of 1587 Sneakers, and Director of Federal Relations for Boston Mayor Michelle Wu.Connect with SamInstagram: @samueljhyunLinkedIn: Sam Hyun on LinkedIn1587 Sneakers: Website// Dear Asian Americans would like to remind you to make time for your health so you don't have to lose time for the things you love.An updated Covid vaccine restored protection that has decreased over time, including protection against severe illness, hospitalization, and the worst effects of Covid.If your last Covid vaccine or booster was before September 2022, it's time for an updated vaccine.Find updated Covid vaccines at VACCINES.GOV. We can do this.Paid for by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.// Support Dear Asian Americans:Merch: https://www.bonfire.com/store/dearasianamericans/Buy Me a Coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/jerrywonSubscribe to the Newsletter: https://subscribepage.io/daanewsletterLearn more about DAA Creator and Host Jerry Won:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jerrywon/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jerryjwon/// Listen to Dear Asian Americans on all major platforms:Transistor.fm: http://www.dearasianamericans.comApple: https://apple.dearasianamericans.comSpotify: https://spotify.dearasianamericans.comStitcher: https://stitcher.dearasianamericans.comGoogle: https://google.dearasianamericans.com Follow us on Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/dearasianamericans Like us on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/dearasianamericans Subscribe to our YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/dearasianamericans // Join the Asian Podcast Network:Web: https://asianpodcastnetwork.com/Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/asianpodcastnetwork/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/asianpodcastnetwork/Dear Asian Americans is produced by Just Like Media:Web: http://www.justlikemedia.comInstagram: http://www.instagram.com/justlikemedia
Next-generation social networking sites are expected to be more sophisticated and user-friendly than the current generation of social networking sites. They will be designed to foster deeper engagement, better privacy and security, and more personalised experiences for users. One trend that is likely to shape the next generation of social networking sites is the increasing use of artificial intelligence and machine learning to enhance the user experience. For example, AI could be used to recommend content and connections based on a user's preferences and behaviour. In this episode we are honoured to have Bryan Pham, Co-founder of Asian Hustle Network and Mask Wu, Co-founder of Eatgether to share the entrepreneurial process and philosophy with the audience online. Asian Hustle Network, a community that aims to empower Asian entrepreneurs and professionals. Bryan is passionate about promoting diversity and inclusion in the workplace, and has been featured in various media outlets for his advocacy work. Eatgether, a social networking platform that connects food lovers with local chefs for unique dining experiences. Mask is dedicated to building a community that fosters cultural exchange and culinary exploration. In this episode of Startup Island Taiwan Podcast, you will find out: ☛ Difference between web3 and web2 community ☛ Tips from Mask for scaling up his business by combining on-line and off-line ☛ TikTok and Instagram might being the next generation leaders of social networking site Host: Uly Su Guests: Bryan Pham, CEO and Co-founder of Asian Hustle Network & Mask Wu, CEO and Co-founder of Eatgether Powered by Startup Island TAIWAN Directed by National Development Council Produced by Meet Global by Business Next Media
Everyone wants to start a community while Bryan Pham (with his co-founder, Maggie Chui) has grown a global community from 0 to 200,000+ in 3 years!
Welcome back to Season 2, Episode 152 of the Asian Hustle Network Podcast! We are very excited to have Carey Lai on this week's show. We interview Asian entrepreneurs around the world to amplify their voices and empower Asians to pursue their dreams and goals. We believe that each person has a message and a unique story from their entrepreneurial journey that they can share with all of us. Check us out on Anchor, iTunes, Stitcher, Google Play Music, TuneIn, Spotify, and more. If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe and leave us a positive 5-star review. This is our opportunity to use the voices of the Asian community and share these incredible stories with the world. We release a new episode every Wednesday and Saturday, so stay tuned! Carey Lai is a Founding Member and Managing Director at Conductive Ventures with $450M in AUM focused on investments in the areas of software, hardware, technology-enabled services, and blockchain. Carey has over 18 years of venture capital and technology experience. Prior to Conductive Ventures, Carey spent over four years investing at Intel Capital focused on Internet and enterprise software companies. His portfolio included 500Friends (acquired by Dentsu), Box (BOX), BrightEdge, Gigya (acquired by SAP), Kabam (acquired by Netmarble), Nexmo (acquired by Vonage), Onefinestay (acquired by AccorHotels), Sprinklr (CXM), and SweetLabs. Prior to Intel Capital, Carey worked at Institutional Venture Partners (IVP) where he focused on rapidly growing later-stage and growth-equity investments in Internet & enterprise software companies. He actively worked with the following IVP portfolio companies: ArcSight (ARST), At Road (ARDI), Business.com (DEXO), Concur (CNQR), Cortina Systems (acquired by Inphi), Danger (MSFT), Data Domain (EMC), Mobile365 (SAP), SuccessFactors (SFSF), Synchronoss (SNCR) and Yodlee (YDLE). Carey also worked in the Technology Investment Banking Group at Bank of America Merrill Lynch as an Investment Banking Analyst focused on the software and financial technology sectors. His transaction experience included offerings for some of the leading technology companies in the world, including Blackbaud Software (BLKB), Computer Associates (CA), Hewlett Packard (HPQ), and Sungard Data Systems (SDS), and Tibco Software (TIBX). Earlier in his career, Carey worked at eBay in Business Development. Carey has an M.B.A. from the Wharton School of Business at the University of Pennsylvania. He also graduated with a B.A. in International Economics from the University of California Los Angeles. Asian Hustle Network knows how important it is for small business owners to have access to tools and resources that help them thrive, which is why we have partnered with Comcast RISE, a multi-year, multi-faceted initiative launched in October 2020 to help strengthen small businesses hit hard by COVID-19 with FREE services! They have already provided nearly 8,000 POC- and Female-owned small businesses - and yours could be next! Qualifying businesses can apply to receive consulting, media and creative production services from Effectv, the advertising sales division of Comcast Cable, or technology upgrades from Comcast Business. Comcast RISE is now accepting applications from people of color-owned or women-owned, small businesses. Learn more and apply at bit.ly/RISEQ1_Podcast_AHN and share with all your fellow business owners. To stay connected within the AHN community, please join our AHN directory: bit.ly/AHNDirectory --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/asianhustlenetwork/support
Join us for Season 2, Episode 18, as we speak with Bryan Pham for AAPI month about his journey founder of Asian Hustle Network, Crushing it in Real Estate, Hatels A Virus, and a venture partner at Outlier fund. Tune in to hear our Guest Host Patranya Bhoolsuwan lead this phenomenal episode while host, Sean Tory also speak with Bryan about his passion on about bringing together communities of like-minded individuals through growing AHN to over 200,000 members in a little over 2 years and managing an active CIIRE group of over 2,000 investors.
Welcome back to Season 2, Episode 144 of the Asian Hustle Network Podcast! We are very excited to have Jessica Woo on this week's show. We interview Asian entrepreneurs around the world to amplify their voices and empower Asians to pursue their dreams and goals. We believe that each person has a message and a unique story from their entrepreneurial journey that they can share with all of us. Check us out on Anchor, iTunes, Stitcher, Google Play Music, TuneIn, Spotify, and more. If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe and leave us a positive 5-star review. This is our opportunity to use the voices of the Asian community and share these incredible stories with the world. We release a new episode every Wednesday and Saturday, so stay tuned! Originally from LA's Koreatown but native to Las Vegas, a 35-year-old mother of three darling girls (Adeline 10, Maxine 8, and Olive 3), Jessica Woo, has recently seen massive success as a viral lifestyle content creator on TikTok for her creative and aesthetically magical short clips of assembling simple, yet strikingly beautiful DIY bento-style lunches with mom's unique, loving touch. After starting her TikTok account (@sulheejessica) in January 2020, Jessica has surpassed over 5 million followers eagerly watching and sharing her cooking and lunch videos mixed in with DIY, family fun, beauty, and lifestyle clips. Asian Hustle Network knows how important it is for small business owners to have access to tools and resources that help them thrive, which is why we have partnered with Comcast RISE, a multi-year, multi-faceted initiative launched in October 2020 to help strengthen small businesses hit hard by COVID-19 with FREE services! They have already provided nearly 8,000 POC- and Female-owned small businesses - and yours could be next! Qualifying businesses can apply to receive consulting, media and creative production services from Effectv, the advertising sales division of Comcast Cable, or technology upgrades from Comcast Business. Comcast RISE is now accepting applications from people of color-owned or women-owned, small businesses. Learn more and apply at bit.ly/RISEQ1_Podcast_AHN and share with all your fellow business owners. To stay connected within the AHN community, please join our AHN directory: bit.ly/AHNDirectory --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/asianhustlenetwork/support
Seibo Shen went to law school (and dropped out after two weeks), ran the race of Silicon Valley startups while running up his bank account balance, and served as a CEO in the cannabis space. Driven to accomplish so much from the strict and demanding upbringing instilled in him by his father, Seibo decided to reset his life and follow the loving and nurturing lessons of his mother. He now working as a transformational coach, helping professionals avoid the burn-out that he experienced. Please have a listen as we discuss Seibo's journey to self-discovery. Show Notes: 00:39 - Seibo featured in the Asian Hustle Network book Uplifted, helping Asian entrepreneurs achieve success. 02:27 - Seibo's origin story of dropping out of law school, finding career success creating software in Silicon Valley, and eventually moving into the cannabis space. 04:47 - The law of diminishing returns of fulfilment in continued monetary success. 08:51 - About this relentless drive to success: the amazing gift of Seibo's father. 12:17 - Learning by doing things: The difference between reading a map and walking the terrain. 13:35 - As a CEO, concerning yourself more about your team's success than your own advancement. 15:29 - Seibo as a coach: success stories. 17:59 - The parenting style of Seibo's mother and father. 20:20 - What Seibo kept from his own upbringing when parenting his children, and what he changed. 24:15 - Being able to self-express and show vulnerability as a parent. 26:57 - Showing your true, authentic self instead of trying to be the smartest person in the room. 27:56 - Using curiosity and understanding to heal the divisiveness in the world. 30:14 - Understanding the roots of racial prejudice. 33:18 - Making the best decisions with the information you have at the time. 35:55 - Seibo's one piece of advice to sandwich parents. #seiboshen #seiboknows #seibospeaks #SherryYuanHunter #asianhustlenetwork #sandwichparenting #parenting #startuplife #fatherhood #motherhood #ceo #transformationalcoach #selfdiscovery #cannabis #professionaldevelopment #AsianMentalHealth --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sandwich-parenting/message
In this episode, we feature Bryan Pham, co-founder of the Asian Hustle Network. Growing up to over 80k Facebook members in just over a year, hosting huge events, and even launching their own book, Bryan has had massive impact for the Asian community. We talk about his mindset behind entrepreneurship, as well as masculinity, Asian identity, and life in general. --------------------------------------- 9 Ways To Become A Fulfilled, Badass Asian DudeDownload the collection of wisdom from our podcast guests on how to become a Badass Asian Dude: http://badassasiandudes.com/subscribe (http://badassasiandudes.com/subscribe). Support this show and the movement:Cop yourself some merch at http://badassasiandudes.com/ (http://badassasiandudes.com). Share this episode with one of your brothers! Connect with us:Follow the Instagram at http://instagram.com/badassasiandudesofficial (http://instagram.com/badassasiandudesofficial) Join the other 1200+ Badass Asian Dudes on Facebook: http://facebook.com/groups/badassasiandudes (http://facebook.com/groups/badassasiandudes) Subscribe to our newsletter for actionable advice and wisdom, as well as discounts and meetups at http://badassasiandudes.com/subscribe (http://badassasiandudes.com/subscribe)
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Welcome back to Season 2, Episode 112 of the Asian Hustle Network Podcast! We are very excited to have Joe Nguyen on this week's show. We interview Asian entrepreneurs around the world to amplify their voices and empower Asians to pursue their dreams and goals. We believe that each person has a message and a unique story from their entrepreneurial journey that they can share with all of us. Check us out on Anchor, iTunes, Stitcher, Google Play Music, TuneIn, Spotify, and more. If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe and leave us a positive 5-star review. This is our opportunity to use the voices of the Asian community and share these incredible stories with the world. We release a new episode every Wednesday and Saturday, so stay tuned! Sen. Joe Nguyen was born in White Center, raised in Burien, and currently lives in West Seattle. His experiences growing up in an immigrant community as the son of Vietnamese refugees and being raised by a single mother inform much of his service today. Since being elected, Sen. Nguyen has used his time in office to advocate for those who have been historically underrepresented and to push for progressive legislation that provides services to those in need. He prioritizes criminal justice reform, environmental health, and progressive tax reform. Sen. Nguyen is the vice-chair of the Senate Human Services, Reentry & Rehabilitation Committee and a member of the Transportation Committee, the Rules Committee, and the Environment, Energy & Technology Committee. Sen. Nguyen grew up in White Center and lives in West Seattle with his wife Tallie, a former special education teacher in the Highline Public School District, and their three young children. This podcast episode is sponsored by Kia. In the past year, Kia America has experienced incredible momentum with a growing portfolio of innovative and award-winning vehicles. Moving forward, Kia is expanding to also usher in a new age of mobility for all. With the strength of a new logo, purpose and business model, Kia is transforming itself into a symbol of innovation and sustainability. Kia is focused on becoming a leader in mobility and is charging ahead with electrification across their lineup, including the all-electric 2022 EV6, with estimated range of 310 miles depending on trim level and state-of-the-art 800v “fast charge” capability. But one thing will never change - Kia will continue to provide customers with world-class quality, design and innovative technology at a great value. Inspiration is contagious. Just like Asian Hustle Network and its amazing network of entrepreneurs who have inspired many by committing to their purposes, Kia will do the same with vehicles inspired by world-class innovation. Kia, Movement that inspires. Visit bit.ly/3IfxBQT to learn more. To stay connected within the AHN community, please join our AHN directory: bit.ly/AHNDirectory --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/asianhustlenetwork/support
Welcome back to Season 2, Episode 111 of the Asian Hustle Network Podcast! We are very excited to have Sean Hsieh on this week's show. We interview Asian entrepreneurs around the world to amplify their voices and empower Asians to pursue their dreams and goals. We believe that each person has a message and a unique story from their entrepreneurial journey that they can share with all of us. Check us out on Anchor, iTunes, Stitcher, Google Play Music, TuneIn, Spotify, and more. If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe and leave us a positive 5-star review. This is our opportunity to use the voices of the Asian community and share these incredible stories with the world. We release a new episode every Wednesday and Saturday, so stay tuned! Sean is a serial entrepreneur. He currently serves as the CEO of Concreit, building a simple way of saving & investing in commercial real estate for everyone. He was the Chief Product Officer of Flowroute (co-founder), an award-winning business communications provider focusing on API-driven SMS, SIP trunking and telecommunication resources. Flowroute delivers cost savings, flexibility, and higher quality connections to thousands of businesses around the world. Sean thrives off his lifelong passion for entrepreneurship, technology, culture, design, and hip hop. His talents have served Fortune 100 companies including Apple, Linksys (Cisco), and Motorola, pushing forward new marketing ventures and fostering rapid growth. Sean holds a degree in Information & Computer Science from the University of California, Irvine. He developed his expertise in technology, marketing, and design growing up in Davis, CA. This podcast episode is sponsored by Kia. In the past year, Kia America has experienced incredible momentum with a growing portfolio of innovative and award-winning vehicles. Moving forward, Kia is expanding to also usher in a new age of mobility for all. With the strength of a new logo, purpose and business model, Kia is transforming itself into a symbol of innovation and sustainability. Kia is focused on becoming a leader in mobility and is charging ahead with electrification across their lineup, including the all-electric 2022 EV6, with estimated range of 310 miles depending on trim level and state-of-the-art 800v “fast charge” capability. But one thing will never change - Kia will continue to provide customers with world-class quality, design and innovative technology at a great value. Inspiration is contagious. Just like Asian Hustle Network and its amazing network of entrepreneurs who have inspired many by committing to their purposes, Kia will do the same with vehicles inspired by world-class innovation. Kia, Movement that inspires. Visit bit.ly/3IfxBQT to learn more. To stay connected within the AHN community, please join our AHN directory: bit.ly/AHNDirectory --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/asianhustlenetwork/support
James and Bev met and quickly built rapport in a unique way through commenting on someone else's post in a Facebook Group called The Asian Hustle Network. Over the past few months they have been building a relationship and Bev recognizes the value that James brings daily on social media through his posts, his health and wellness business, and his podcast "The Warrior Movement Podast" In this interview, James tells his Warrior Movement story and how he did not let his breakdown break him down, and in turn led him to his breakthrough to the success he has today. Please follow him on Social Media, and subscribe to his Podcast: FB: https://www.facebook.com/JamesCZheng IG: @jamesczheng TikTok: @jamesczheng Wellness 360 FB Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/wellness360jbz/ The Warrior Movement Podcast Apple: https://apple.co/2Vo9MD2 Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3irccJr DarkHorse Matters Podcast links and Bev Matayoshi social media handles: https://linktr.ee/DarkHorse_Matters If you like this episode, please like, subscribe and share with friends. Your support is greatly appreciated. Until next time...BE PASSIONATE!
Bryan Pham is the cofounder of the Asian Hustle Network. Asian Hustle Network is a community of 150,000+ members dedicated to bringing the Asian community together by giving all the hustlers an opportunity to share their business, network with other professionals, and build powerful connections.In this episode we discuss:The motivations and origins of Asian Hustle network.The trials, tribulations, and joys of building a community of 150,000+ membersHow to listen to your community and how the community's needs have shifted through CovidTurning a community into a VC backed companyHow AHN is utilizing funding to create a media distribution platform, a company accelerator, and conference to give back to its community.How much diversity there is in the Asian American communityThe benefits, detriments, and what it feels like to grow up poorThe beliefs Bryan had to unlearn to succeed in AmericaWhy a positive mind set and consistency are the key to sustained growthHow Bryan optimizes his weeksFinding guests, preparing for interviews, and post-production required to grow a podcastLinks for Bryan and Asian Hustle networkhttps://asianhustlenetwork.com/Spring 2022 AHN Uplifted conferenceAHN marketplacehttps://www.linkedin.com/in/bvpham28/details/experience/
HI guys! Welcome back to What's On Your Mind! Today, Yanaiya sits down with COO and Co-founder of Asian Hustle Network, Maggie Chui. Maggie takes us through how they built their community of over 70 thousand people in less than two years, organically. Maggie takes us through how she came from a working class family and how she garnered her entrepreneurial mindset. Additionally, we go through the development of AHN and how she learned that if things are meant to be, they will occur seamlessly! Don't forget to check out AHN and Maggie on Instagram (linked above)! Enjoy!
For today's Spotlight episode, I'm excited to welcome Bryan Pham to the show. He's the co-founder of the Asian Hustle Network, a network focused on highlighting, empowering, and amplifying Asian American entrepreneurs worldwide, and has amassed over 100K members in less than two years. In addition, Bryan is also the founder of The Asian Hustle Network Podcast where he has interviewed over 100 entrepreneurs worldwide.This episode will focus on Bryan Pham and his journey creating the highly successful community The Asian Hustle Network.In this episode, we discuss:- Bryan's upbringing and where he gets his hustle from- Asians being extremely segregated- Seeing a lack in the professional space for Asian Americans - When Bryan decided to take Asian Hustle Network to the next level- What traits/qualities are essential to become a successful entrepreneur?- How to create a sustainable business with the Asian Hustle Network- What is the long-term vision for The Asian Hustle Network- Ben shares his best piece of adviceYou can follow Bryan Pham on Instagram at @bryanvuongpham.SOCIAL MEDIA:The Asian Menswear Podcast -- @asianmenswearpodMike Tran -- @asianmenswearLeo Chan -- @levitatestyleCONTACT US:asianmenswearpodcast@gmail.comJOIN THE OFFICIAL ASIAN MENSWEAR COMMUNITY ON DISCORD:The Official Asian Menswear CommunitySupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/asianmenswear)
Welcome to episode 100 of the Asian Hustle Network Podcast and our final episode of season 1! We are very excited to have our AHN team member and AHN Uplifted Book author, Geena Chen on this week's episode. We interview Asian entrepreneurs around the world to amplify their voices and empower Asians to pursue their dreams and goals. We believe that each person has a message and a unique story from their entrepreneurial journey that they can share with all of us. Check us out on Anchor, iTunes, Stitcher, Google Play Music, TuneIn, Spotify, and more. If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe and leave us a positive 5-star review. This is our opportunity to use the voices of the Asian community and share these incredible stories with the world. We release a new episode every Wednesday, so stay tuned! Geena Chen is the author of the first Asian Hustle Network book, Uplifted, which collects intimate recountings from Asian American entrepreneurs about how and why they started their businesses. A first-time author and rusty writer, Geena eventually quit her job at a recycling startup to focus on crafting Uplifted full time. Over the year that followed, she hired a storytelling coach, marshaled her self-education around writing, and rewrote the book 4 times, while exploring her own relationship to hustling and being Asian American. When it launched on Kickstarter, Uplifted reached its $10,000 funding goal in less than 24 hours with the support of the community (and so far sits around $24K - there are 2 days left!). Geena trained in spoken word poetry and mechanical engineering at Stanford University, and she considers herself an independent operator working on projects she believes in. She spent most of her career in the circular economy, leading teams of engineers and designers across Taiwan and Europe. Together, they turned single-use plastic cups into furniture, plastic toys into restaurant trays, and old textiles into renewed textiles for the world's largest consumer brands. One minute she would sit on Zoom calls like a corporate square and the next moment she would be exuberantly dumpster diving for materials. For her, shapeshifting and contradiction are the spice of life. Please check out our Patreon at @asianhustlenetwork. We want AHN to continue to be meaningful and give back to the Asian community. If you enjoy our podcast and would like to contribute to our future, we hope you'll consider becoming a patron. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/asianhustlenetwork/support
How do community builders become who they are? What motivates them to build communities, and how do they find the courage to continue to speak up in the face of disagreements? In this episode, we speak with Maggie Chui and Bryan Pham from Asian Hustle Network, Derrin Slack from ProActIndy, and Avani Parekh from Facebook. Learn more about us at curiousmonica.com and sign up to our monthly newsletter at InnovatorsBox!
Maggie Chui is the co-founder and COO of Asian Hustle Network (AHN), an online community of 100,000 members that started in November 2019 and is aimed at empowering and uplifting Asian entrepreneurs and allies globally. The mission of AHN is to bring the Asian entrepreneurial and professional community together and to provide an inclusive platform for people to collaborate, support, and learn from one another. Maggie has since been featured in LA Times, VoyageLA, NextShark, and China Global TV Network. She envisions a future where Asians can be more open with sharing their stories, amplifying their voices, and working to ensure that we all succeed.
When you love meeting people and getting to know their stories, then building online community becomes second nature to you! is Meet Bryan Pham, Founder & CEO of Asian Hustle Network. Bryan's dream of building an Asian entrepreneur community was fulfilled when he founded AHN. In this episode of The Kind Boss podcast, Bryan shares with Linh Podetti, founder of Outsourcing Angel, how he created a space for the Asian entrepreneur to have an avenue for online business networking and how his team has helped with social community development. In this episode, Bryan talks about how to build a community online – a community that is engaged, inclusive, inspiring and fun to be a part of! His experience with online community management has grown AHN to over 56,000 members. Bryan's journey on how to grow a community is fascinating and will surely inspire you to join his community of like-minded individuals who want to share their knowledge and support other entrepreneurs' goals and dreams. Watch this episode and find out: · How to build a community online · The perks of online business networking · How to create better media presentation · The importance of a positive and encouraging social community manager To join a vibrant and supportive Asian entrepreneur community, check out their social links at: https://linktr.ee/asianhustlenetwork
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Bryan Pham, Founder of Asian Hustle Network, shared his thoughts on the community that he helped build from 52 people to 50,000+. Hear his thoughts about the xenophobia going on since the pandemic, his venture with Hate Is A Virus and more. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sheckii/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sheckii/support
Founders of Asian Hustle Network, Bryan Pham & Maggie Chui, discuss the story and mission behind the fast growing community.Thank you to our sponsor Podcorn: https://podcorn.comSupport the show (http://www.patreon.com/theparablespodcast.com)
Bryan Pham is the founder of Asian Hustle Network [AHN], Crushing it in Real Estate [CIIRE], HateIsAVirus, and a venture partner at Outlier Fund. Asian Hustle Network is a global online and offline super connector for diasporic Asians crafting creative and entrepreneurial roads to success.Bryan and his co-founder, Maggie Chui, also hosts the Asian Hustle Network Podcast which brings on community leaders and AAPI entrepreneurs to inspire and share their knowledge to provide the foundation for future generations to succeed. Outside of AHN, Bryan is the Director of Strategic Partnerships at StartUpGrind, Berkeley that brings together an ecosystem of VCs, angel investors, and aspiring entrepreneurs. He is also an active angel investor and real estate investor and has been featured on Bloomberg, Business Insider, NextShark CGTV, LA Times, and VoyageLA.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-vietnamese-with-kenneth-nguyen/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy