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Recently, Earlonne was drafted for a mysterious task: to pose for a photo with Nigel — wearing Minnie Mouse ears — while waving a fake “churro” in the air. (Earlonne, always a good sport, didn't ask too many questions.) Here, in Nigel's first-ever listener-inspired mystery episode, he finally learns what that was all about. Special thanks to Becky Bach for suggesting this subject and for joining Earlonne and Nigel in the studio, and to our inside team — Derrell Sadiq Davis, Tony Tafoya, and Tam Nguyen — for sharing their photographs and stories with us. This episode was scored with music by David Jassy, Lee Jaspar, Earlonne Woods, Antwan Williams, Fernando Arruda, and Derrell Sadiq Davis. Big thanks to Warden Andes and Lt. Berry at San Quentin Rehabilitation Center; Acting Warden Parker, Associate Warden Lewis, and Lt. Newborg at the California Institution for Women; and Warden De La Cruz and Lt. Williams at the Central California Women's Facility for their support of the show.Our spring fundraiser is here! Learn more and donate at on.prx.org/4d5WnCm. Ear Hustle is a proud member of Radiotopia, from PRX. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
In 1975, the Vietnam War ended with the fall of Saigon. Afterward, a large wave of Vietnamese refugees fled the country and arrived in neighboring countries like Cambodia and the Philippines – and the United States as well. Many found community on the coasts like in California or New York, but others created enclaves in the Midwest cities like Chicago. To mark 50 years since the end of the Vietnam War and in honor of Asian American, Native American and Pacific Islander Month, Reset learns more about the history of the Vietnamese community in Chicago. Panel: Vân Huynh, executive director of the Vietnamese Association of Illinois Tam Nguyen, employment counselor at Chinese Mutual Aid Association Ngoan Le, the first executive director, Vietnamese Association of Illinois; former chief of the Illinois Bureau of Refugee and Immigrant Services. For a full archive of Reset interviews, head over to wbez.org/reset.
For some, it's a weeklong bonanza; others keep it on the down-low. Whether you're in prison or not, how you celebrate your birthday says a lot about who you are.The New Official Ear Hustle Birthday Song was written by Tam Nguyen, with variations on the theme by Tam Nguyen, Earlonne Woods, Derrell Sadiq Davis, Bruce Wallace, and Antwan Williams, plus trumpet playing by Brian Conroy. Big thanks to Warden Andes and Lt. Berry at San Quentin Rehabilitation Center; Acting Warden Parker, Associate Warden Lewis, and Lt. Newborg at the California Institution for Women; and Warden De La Cruz and Lt. Williams at the Central California Women's Facility for their support of the show.Support our team and get even more Ear Hustle by subscribing to Ear Hustle Plus today. Sign up at earhustlesq.com/plus or directly in Apple Podcasts. Ear Hustle is a proud member of Radiotopia, from PRX. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
We're back baby!! And I'm so JENNuinely excited for this season of The Bachelorette! As a day one Jenn stan I am living for the start of her journey and I couldn't wait to talk about night one with some one just as excited! In comes the delightful Tam Nguyen! Actress, creator, and recent Bachelor fan (y'all are going to die when you hear who her first season was!), Tam was ready to get in to all of the cultural importance, looks, and shitty dudes with me! We also speculate about the new changes to the structure of the show and wether Jenn ends up engaged, alone... or a secret third thing. Insert curious eye emoji. Big thank you to Tam for being on and make sure you follow her at @cantbetam_ed Follow us on insta @datecardpod Twitter @datecardpodcast Tiktok @datecardpodcast @jennawithasmile Art: Olivia Zakes Green https://www.oliviazakesgreen.com/ Music: Jed Overly @jeddyboyjames https://www.flowcode.com/page/jeddyjames Proud podcast of So Below Media
Cheryl-Ann Hawkins, COO, Emeritus Research & Tam Nguyen, Deputy Director of Research, St Vincent's Hospital Melbourne share what topics they are looking forward to discussing at this year's Australia-New Zealand Site Solutions Summit! Hear how to prepare in advance and engage in meaningful networking, knowledge-sharing, and collaboration.
In “Blessed Egg Rolls and the Evolution of Rockport, Texas,” Gravy producer Evan Stern takes listeners to the small town of Rockport, Texas, which hugs the shores of Aransas Bay on the state's Gulf Coast, about 35 miles northeast of Corpus Christi. There, he visits Saint Peter's Catholic Church, founded by Vietnamese arrivals in the early 1980s, and whose congregants host a monthly fundraiser selling such dishes as bun, egg rolls, and shrimp. Following the collapse of Saigon, in the aftermath of the Vietnam War, hundreds of thousands of Vietnamese, Laotians, and Cambodians fled the Indochinese Peninsula to seek refuge in the United States. While a great many of these people famously resettled and established enclaves in cities like Houston and New Orleans, seeking work in fishing and shrimping, others moved to and impacted smaller, less diverse communities on the Gulf Coast. For Gravy, Stern explores the challenges of resettlement and this community's evolution. We hear from congregants including Trang Kelsey, who found comfort in Rockport's oysters and fish that reminded her of her home island, Phu Quoc. Lyly Nguyen shares how the popularity of her family's cooking among Rockport High's football team—pho, lo mein, egg rolls—inspired them to open the successful restaurant, Hu Dat, which now claims three locations in Texas. Stern also examines the racial tensions following this mass migration. Noted environmentalist and fourth-generation fisherwoman Diane Wilson, who lives and works up the coast in the town of Seadrift, remembers how misunderstandings between residents and newcomers over misplaced crab lines and unspoken rules gave rise to conflict. Lyly Nguyen recalls harassment and violence following a 1979 territorial dispute that kept her home from school for a week. Finally, Stern speaks to Julie La Pam, a shrimper in Aransas Bay; seafood market owner Flower Bui; Saint Peter's choir director Tam Nguyen; and Father Tung Tran. All proudly call Rockport home and remind us that churches—and communities, and towns, and cities, and nations—are made of people before brick and mortar.
Tam Nguyen, a career coach based in Montreal Canada, joins host Dr. Brian Hutchison to talk about her practice and transition into the career development field from a career in supply chain management. Tam is a fresh voice in the field who reminds us about why career development is such an appealing profession, how our personal stories impact our choices, and that all previous careers contribute to our current career. She helps clients reimagine their lives in a unique and different ways. In this episode we discuss: Tam's origin story including early life in Vietnam and an early career in supply chain management. (3:50) How supply chain management concepts can be applied to career development practice. (7:10) Tam's process of career transition from supply change management to career development practice, a holistic perspective. (12:20) How new entrants into career development might navigate what we as a field have to offer (19:40) Tam's approach to helping clients, and describing her work with them. (25:00) Doing deeper career work (31:30) Find Tam on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/tam-nguyentb/?originalSubdomain=ca Explore Tam's coaching practice at https://empurpose.co/
Improving data sharing to save lives with Oncoshot Dr Huren Sivaraj is the CEO and co-founder of Oncoshot. Tam Nguyen is the director of operations for Oncoshot in Australia. Oncoshot is solving the inability to share data or insights between healthcare systems and industry partners. In this episode, Pete is joined by Tam and Huren to discuss the issue of data silos in oncology and look at possible solutions that could help save lives through efficient information sharing between healthcare systems and industry partners for improved clinical trials, plus lots more. By now, we know that many health systems do not communicate with each other and some are just out of date. This episode looks at improving data systems communication for improved health outcomes. Check out the episode and full show notes here. To see the latest information, news, events and jobs on offer at Oncoshot, visit their Talking HealthTech Directory here. Loving the show? Leave us a review, and share it with some friends. Keen to take your healthtech to the next level? Become a THT+ Member for access to our online community forum, quarterly summits and more exclusive content. For more information visit here.
Hello FamilyWelcome Back! Today is day 3 of our 54-day Rosary Novena. Before we get started, I would like to share a bit about the people who work with me to bring life to 54 days of Roses.First, I would like to send a special thank you to Maddie for working as our Audio Engineer these past five seasons. Maddie, thank you for your time dedication and for bringing a beautiful structure to the podcast. I want to welcome Luisa, who will help with editing each episode. I met Luisa through one of Maddie's contacts, and I'm super excited for what's to come. At the end of each episode, you will see a credit to Patrick Budde. Patrick composed the meditative music for each season.In April of 2019, I met Lilly through Upwork. At the time, Lilly was helping me interview chefs in Mexico city for an Instagram account I was running. When I mentioned to her that I wanted to start a rosary podcast, Lilly said Yes! to supporting the podcast in any way possible. She currently makes all the updates to the website, creates the post for Instagram, and schedules each episode for Youtube and all the other podcast platforms. Lilly contributes so much to 54 Days of Roses behind the scenes.To learn more about Luisa, Patrick, and Lilly, please checkout our show notes for links to their websites.If you're interested in contributing in any way possible, please visit our website at 54daysofroses.com. There you can send me a message.Day 3: Glorious Mysteries in PetitionLet's get started; today, we're praying the Glorious mysteries in the petition. Blessed Mother, Queen of the Most Holy Rosary, we ask that you intercede for us as we pray to have our hearts opened to the will of God.Blessed Mother, we pray for the intentions that we hold deep in our hearts. Especially for the intentions of everyone listening and praying this rosary, for the prayer intentions received through email, for our family on Instagram, and we pray for the intentions of Amelia and her family, Tam Nguyen, Don Brungardt, Erika, Erik Macias, Maria Hernandez, Thierry Hart, Ruby,Kim,Terri,Kaye, Analisa, Shelby, Brooklyn, Clara, Loren, Gianna, Carlos, Kenny, Eunice. Health of: Monica.With love,Maritza MendezWebsite:https://www.54daysofroses.com/Support our Ministry:https://www.54daysofroses.com/supports6Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/54daysofroses/Audio Engineerhttps://luisaperez238.wixsite.com/portafolioThe song "Meditation 2" created by Patrick Buddehttps://www.patrickbudde.com
Do you have a big idea, something you've always wanted to try, but fears are holding you back from taking the leap? This one is for you! Tam Nguyen is Saigonese and the Founder and Host of Vietnam Rising - a business podcast that focuses on stories from up and coming entrepreneurs and names in Vietnam and why this is the place to be. The show is being broadcast across more than 7 platforms, including Youtube, and is listened to by audiences worldwide. It took Tam 6 months from having the initial idea to start the podcast, to actually doing it, because she had to overcome a lot of mental roadblocks and fears. In this episode she discusses with us how she overcame those fears, why she decided to start this podcast with this niche, and lessons she's learned about confidence, being a good host, and finding her passion along the way. Support the podcast by buying us a coffee! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/creators.saigon Follow Tam Nguyen: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/minhtam-nguyenvu/ Vietnam Rising Podcast: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2JHMTDXAc37S6Z5InXAHew Follow Creators in Saigon: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/creatorsinsaigon Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/creatorsinsaigon/?hl=en Connect and Work with the Hosts: Dana: https://danadrahos.carrd.co/ Tue Si: https://tuesi.carrd.co/ Nicolas: https://www.nicolasthanh.com/
Episode 12 - Tam Nguyen the President and CEO of the Largest Nail Salon first school in USA.Discusses the Nail salon industryHow it is being re-imagined for the futureWhat you can learn from this approachThe struggles the Asian community are dealing withNailing it for America is a charity they started to help give backThe Company Doctors Randy McKinley InterviewsEileen Frere Hosts the show for The Company Doctors
The Company DoctorsBusiness Turnaround Exam RoomTam Nguyen - Advanced Beauty College President & CEONailing it for America Non Profit founder - stop Asian hate - meals for the homeless or unemployed due to covid - 1.2 million PPE to health workersFamily was refugees from Saigon in 1975Tippi Hedren the mother of Melanie Griffith was the Godmother of the Nail industry Mentors: Jeanie Buss of the Lakers, In/Out Burger, Ayers Hotel chain, and many moreAsian Hate American Dream - Entrepreneur
Hate crimes against Asians in Orange County, America, and around the world have increased 10 fold in the last two years, with the highest numbers being since the outbreak of Covid-19. This heartfelt discussion between Linda, Tam and Ed aims to shed light on the ignorance and hatred that is on full display, and the hope is that people will hear this message and TAKE ACTION! “The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.”― Edmund Burke We must do something now! Comments are open, and we hope the ignorance of people will not be on full display. Any hurtful comments will be deleted immediately, so please only leave a comment that is meant to be beneficial. Click here to learn how you can STEP UP and be the change! Nailing It for Health Care Workers - Orange County United Way (unitedwayoc.org) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/fromthehart/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/fromthehart/support
The crew sits down with Tam to talk about their weeks and discuss the transition from being an active duty army medic to civilian EMS. Tam served 8 years as a military medic in Afghanistan and Kosovo as well as protecting diplomats with a private military contractor. Tam has since been working for several years for a private ambulance company as a paramedic.
My buddies stopped by to catch up on life. Cade is a returning guest, be on the look out for his podcast "Fuller House" in the near future. Tam, better known as "Jr." is a part of the B/B team. He is our audio & resource guy. Me and the guys talk about Hurricane Laura, OnlyFans, Parenthood, and much more. Enjoy! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/beernbullshitpodcast/support
Some of the most successful people I know, share one thing in common. They believe that learning is a continual and life-long process. Even if learning doesn't look like sitting in a classroom anymore, the lessons we learn when we edge outside of our comfort zones or listen to the wisdom of other people in our support systems and communities are invaluable and shape who we are and what we grow to do. Tam Nguyen is one of those successful people who has a deep passion for learning through life, but she acknowledges that pushing yourself to learn and grow through new experiences can be uncomfortable and frightening at times. Figuring out who you are and cultivating the self confidence and support system you need to be able to take risks and expand your comfort zone is tricky, but can lead to great rewards. Identifying and showing up as your most authentic self is just as much of a lifelong process as learning is, and as Tam explains, embracing that evolution is essential when it comes to optimizing your life and finding happiness. To learn more about Tam, follow her on Instagram.The Finding Fearless Podcasts primary purpose is to highlight female entrepreneurs' voices. This has been a Fearless Foundry production. All audio is recorded and owned by Fearless Foundry.
Failure, Depression, and Success in Business Tam is a serial entrepreneur focusing on F&B concepts in Saigon. Tam's Links: https://saigonsiblings.vn/ https://www.facebook.com/saigonsiblings/ https://www.instagram.com/saigonsiblings/ https://www.facebook.com/modernhustle/ https://www.instagram.com/modernhustlers/ This episode is also available to watch as a video on Youtube: https://youtu.be/11pZnayKGjE Table of Contents: 00:33 - Tam's Journey 02:03 - Saigon Siblings 06:43 - About Podcasts 10:22 - The Naked Director 12:39 - The Brand DNA of Tam's Businesses 17:23 - Entrepreneur's success and failure 25:36 - Scaling Business Part 1: Franchise 30:41 - Working to Cafe Noise, Music, or Silence? 32:12 - Scaling Business Part 2 36:31 - Success is Temporary - Entrepreneur's Depression 41:12 - Other People's Expectations - What is Success in Modern Times? 48:19 - How Critical is Exercise for Depression? 49:22 - Outro Episode Hashtags: #F&B #Startups #Entrepreneurship #Business #Vietnam #Saigon #Cafe #AirBnB #Podcasting #Podcast #DXP #DesignExchange #Depression #Failure #Success
In this episode Paul The Barefoot Podiatrist talks with Vascular specialist Dr Tam Nguyen about the importance of healthy blood flow to the lower limb. Dr Nguyen explains the role of vascular surgeons in foot and lower limb health care and explains the advances in modern technology for minimally invasive testing and treatment of vascular Listen In The post BFM 34: Vascular Health with Doctor Tam Nguyen appeared first on The Wellness Couch.
Dr. Tam Nguyen has been the President of Advance Beauty College since 1999, where he and his sister Linh have partnered to become a leading family business in the region. Christie Nguyen, together with her parents, founded Studio 18 Nail Bar in Tustin, California, in 2017. For both, business was booming, and expansion was just weeks away for Tam, and in discussions for Christie. Then, as for all of us, the Covid-19 pandemic drastically changed their plans. Being the kind-hearted leaders that they are, Tam and Christie (and several others) teamed up to form Nailing It for Healthcare Workers, an initiative that is gathering donations for Personal Protection Equipment (PPEs), food, and more to take care of those working to save lives in this crisis. To donate, either call the From The Hart studios at 714-458-3064, or go to www.unitedwayoc.org/get-involved/nailing-it-for-health-care-workers/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/fromthehart/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/fromthehart/support
On episode 3 of the #FoxC6Strong Voices podcast, we meet Tam Nguyen, a senior at Fox High School. Tam tells us about a very unique opportunity she had with the RISE Society, a women's leadership group. Tam shares lessons she has learned from her mentor and how she has grown thanks to this opportunity.
Alumnus Tam Nguyen ’05 (MBA) is the former president of the CSUF Alumni Association, founding president of the Vietnamese American MBA Alumni Chapter, and the current president and owner of Advance Beauty College. Tam also serves on the Cal State Fullerton Philanthropic Foundation and myriad non-profit organizations throughout the community, including the Vietnamese Chamber of Commerce. A first-generation college graduate, Tam’s life story — from being separated from his father, a South Vietnamese Naval Commander, during the Vietnam War, to reuniting with his family in the United States and creating one of the largest manicuring programs in the nation — epitomizes both the American Dream and the integral role Cal State Fullerton plays in making that dream a reality for so many.
Anyone can experience anxiety—even Olympic champions like Michael Phelps. In this episode, we discuss anxiety and a documentary titled Angst (2017, IndieFlix), which is raising awareness and providing hope. Learn how to recognize and manage anxiety. Guests: executive producer of Angst Scilla Andreen; clinical psychologist Tam Nguyen, PhD.
Druff talks about his trip to Utah and his car rental follies (starts at 0:35:24 mark). Announcing the PFA Spring Heads Up Classic, and Chinamaniac calls in to further explain (1:08:42). Raymond Davis is our special guest, discussing the strange story of Jerad Klick, Day 2 "direct buyins", the big blind ante situation at the WSOP, and the new RealGrinders lounge near the Rio (1:20:26). Tam Nguyen is attempting to shill for another shady poker site (2:22:01). SLS getting another $100 million investment to try to make it profitable (2:43:37). There's a viral post about casino advice on reddit, but is it correct (2:54:00)? Doug Polk and Jonathan Little do battle on Twitter (3:23:27). Will YouTube shooting finally open up discussion on unfair demonetization against content providers (3:48:33)? Harrah's Atlantic City screws players flying in for Millionaire Maker tournament (4:30:58). Gemaco beats Borgata in court regarding Phil Ivey edge sorting case (4:42:48). Louisiana considering bill which would bar casinos from taking action against advantage players (4:48:17). Flashback to 2011: Finnish poker director believed to have stolen hundreds of millions of dollars in buyins at the EPT from 2004-2011 (5:06:13). khalwat and tradershky co-host.
Druff talks about his trip to Utah and his car rental follies (starts at 0:35:24 mark). Announcing the PFA Spring Heads Up Classic, and Chinamaniac calls in to further explain (1:08:42). Raymond Davis is our special guest, discussing the strange story of Jerad Klick, Day 2 "direct buyins", the big blind ante situation at the WSOP, and the new RealGrinders lounge near the Rio (1:20:26). Tam Nguyen is attempting to shill for another shady poker site (2:22:01). SLS getting another $100 million investment to try to make it profitable (2:43:37). There's a viral post about casino advice on reddit, but is it correct (2:54:00)? Doug Polk and Jonathan Little do battle on Twitter (3:23:27). Will YouTube shooting finally open up discussion on unfair demonetization against content providers (3:48:33)? Harrah's Atlantic City screws players flying in for Millionaire Maker tournament (4:30:58). Gemaco beats Borgata in court regarding Phil Ivey edge sorting case (4:42:48). Louisiana considering bill which would bar casinos from taking action against advantage players (4:48:17). Flashback to 2011: Finnish poker director believed to have stolen hundreds of millions of dollars in buyins at the EPT from 2004-2011 (5:06:13). khalwat and tradershky co-host.
Credit card deposit skimming on the rise at Bovada, Betonline, others. Betonline accused of canceling winning political prop bets. William Kassouf does massive slowroll on Live at the Bike. Shady JaoPoker manager Tam Nguyen in battle with shady Full Flush affiliate Jon "kahntrutahn" Brown. ACR victim of DDoS attacks again, cancels tournament series. Doug Polk challenges Tom Dwan to 5 million dollar NLHL heads up match, but will it happen? Radio listener "AHoosierA" causes controversy at tournament after weird bubble stall tactic. Phil Galfond announces further delays for his "Run it Once" online poker site. Global Poker League adds India league to their offerings. PokerGO to add "Major Wager" prop bet show to its lineup. PayPal seems to be allowing legal gambling transactions to be processed on their site - NLOP Poker now uses them. Pokerstars stops allowing winning multiple satellite tickets to same event. Craig Carton of "Boomer and Craig" radio show busted in Ponzi scheme meant to pay off gambling debts. What is wrong with the Dodgers all of a sudden?
Credit card deposit skimming on the rise at Bovada, Betonline, others. Betonline accused of canceling winning political prop bets. William Kassouf does massive slowroll on Live at the Bike. Shady JaoPoker manager Tam Nguyen in battle with shady Full Flush affiliate Jon "kahntrutahn" Brown. ACR victim of DDoS attacks again, cancels tournament series. Doug Polk challenges Tom Dwan to 5 million dollar NLHL heads up match, but will it happen? Radio listener "AHoosierA" causes controversy at tournament after weird bubble stall tactic. Phil Galfond announces further delays for his "Run it Once" online poker site. Global Poker League adds India league to their offerings. PokerGO to add "Major Wager" prop bet show to its lineup. PayPal seems to be allowing legal gambling transactions to be processed on their site - NLOP Poker now uses them. Pokerstars stops allowing winning multiple satellite tickets to same event. Craig Carton of "Boomer and Craig" radio show busted in Ponzi scheme meant to pay off gambling debts. What is wrong with the Dodgers all of a sudden?
Interview with Mike Noori, the "Eat $1000 at McDonalds in 36 Hours Bet" guy. Interview with Tam Nguyen, an affiliate of the controversial multi-level marketing poker site JaoPoker. Ignition seems to be losing action after seating procedure change. PKR poker room closes. Andrew Barber in Twitter controversy over "Let's Rape Like Drake" shirt from years ago. Cardrunners to stop providing paid content on June 1. WSOP to make change to clamp down on stalling, but will it matter? MGM National Harbor having service issues due to hiring from "local community"? khalwat co-hosts.
Interview with Mike Noori, the "Eat $1000 at McDonalds in 36 Hours Bet" guy. Interview with Tam Nguyen, an affiliate of the controversial multi-level marketing poker site JaoPoker. Ignition seems to be losing action after seating procedure change. PKR poker room closes. Andrew Barber in Twitter controversy over "Let's Rape Like Drake" shirt from years ago. Cardrunners to stop providing paid content on June 1. WSOP to make change to clamp down on stalling, but will it matter? MGM National Harbor having service issues due to hiring from "local community"? khalwat co-hosts.
We often forget that even Asian millennials have different personal experiences from each other. This realization has led me to reflect upon how different narratives between generations can be. Hence, I thought it would be helpful and personally significant to many of our listeners to shed light on what it means to be part of the 1.5 generation. In this episode, we discuss the barriers that my guest speakers, Soojin Cho and Tam Nguyen, have faced transitioning into a world outside of their home culture. (And for those of you who don't know who the 1.5 generation includes, you should tune in!) Tam Nguyen is a caffeine-craving, cat-obsessed introvert. As a 1.5 Vietnamese American, she is always curious about how cultures influence one’s psyche and identity. She graduated from Smith College in May 2016 and now is working as an application systems analyst for Smith College. Being able to understand people, understand design, and understand how technology can include human-centered design is very important to her. She also likes to make art and see art. Sooj Cho is a Korean American. After graduating with a bachelor's in economics and chemistry at Boston College, Soo went on to work in the city's growing biotech scene. She is currently working as a project engineer at widely-known healthcare technology firm. Fun fact: she was the Associate Director of Entrepreneurship of the National Association of Asian American Professionals - Boston Chapter (NAAAP Boston) and was one of the lead organizers of Asiafest. Read our transcript here!: https://www.projectvoicepod.com/blog/2018/4/20/episode-6-the-15-generation-asian-american-experience 9.15.18: Project Voice has rebranded! Connect with us @projectvoicepod: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/projectvoicepod Instagram: http://instagram.com/projectvoicepod Twitter: http://twitter.com/projectvoicepod
Tâm Nguyễn là giảng viên quản lý kinh doanh tại trường cao đẳng kinh doanh và kinh tế Mihaylo của Cal State Fullerton. Khả năng lãnh đạo và kinh nghiệm của ông trong cộng đồng bao gồm Chủ tịch trước đây của Phòng Thương mại Việt Mỹ, thành viên Hội đồng quản trị hiện tại của Project Vietnam Foundation, Garden Grove Community Foundation, CSUF Philanthropic Board, US Bank & Orange County United Way va Orange Coast Medical Center. Bác sĩ Tâm T. Nguyễn cũng là Chủ tịch của Advance Beauty College phục vụ cộng đồng người Việt lớn nhất với hai cơ sở tại Quận Cam, CA. Tổ chức được công nhận hàng đầu duy trì chương trình làm móng hàng đầu và đã có gần 50.000 sinh viên tốt nghiệp. Vai trò yêu thích và ưu tiên hàng đầu của anh ấy là làm cha cho ba đứa con của mình. Vợ anh Christine và gia đình của họ sống ở Quận Cam, dành thời gian ở Little Saigon và tận hưởng những chuyến phiêu lưu du lịch, trải nghiệm ẩm thực, thời gian chất lượng với bạn bè và cống hiến cho cộng đồng. Dr. Nguyen is a Professor of Business Management at Cal State Fullerton's Mihaylo College of Business and Economics. His leadership and experience in the community ranges from past Chairman of the Vietnamese American Chamber of Commerce, current Board member for Project Vietnam Foundation, Garden Grove Community Foundation & Orange County United Way. Dr. Tam T. Nguyen is also the President of Advance Beauty College serving the largest Vietnamese community with two campuses in Orange County, CA. The leading accredited institution maintains the top manicuring program and has graduated nearly 50,000 students. His favorite role and top priority is being a father to his three children. His wife Christine and their family resides in Orange County, spends time in Little Saigon and enjoys travel adventures, food experiences, quality time with friends and giving back to the community. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-vietnamese-with-kenneth-nguyen/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Tâm Nguyễn là giảng viên quản lý kinh doanh tại trường cao đẳng kinh doanh và kinh tế Mihaylo của Cal State Fullerton. Khả năng lãnh đạo và kinh nghiệm của ông trong cộng đồng bao gồm Chủ tịch trước đây của Phòng Thương mại Việt Mỹ, thành viên Hội đồng quản trị hiện tại của Project Vietnam Foundation, Garden Grove Community Foundation, CSUF Philanthropic Board, US Bank & Orange County United Way va Orange Coast Medical Center. Bác sĩ Tâm T. Nguyễn cũng là Chủ tịch của Advance Beauty College phục vụ cộng đồng người Việt lớn nhất với hai cơ sở tại Quận Cam, CA. Tổ chức được công nhận hàng đầu duy trì chương trình làm móng hàng đầu và đã có gần 50.000 sinh viên tốt nghiệp. Vai trò yêu thích và ưu tiên hàng đầu của anh ấy là làm cha cho ba đứa con của mình. Vợ anh Christine và gia đình của họ sống ở Quận Cam, dành thời gian ở Little Saigon và tận hưởng những chuyến phiêu lưu du lịch, trải nghiệm ẩm thực, thời gian chất lượng với bạn bè và cống hiến cho cộng đồng. Dr. Nguyen is a Professor of Business Management at Cal State Fullerton's Mihaylo College of Business and Economics. His leadership and experience in the community ranges from past Chairman of the Vietnamese American Chamber of Commerce, current Board member for Project Vietnam Foundation, Garden Grove Community Foundation & Orange County United Way. Dr. Tam T. Nguyen is also the President of Advance Beauty College serving the largest Vietnamese community with two campuses in Orange County, CA. The leading accredited institution maintains the top manicuring program and has graduated nearly 50,000 students. His favorite role and top priority is being a father to his three children. His wife Christine and their family resides in Orange County, spends time in Little Saigon and enjoys travel adventures, food experiences, quality time with friends and giving back to the community. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-vietnamese-with-kenneth-nguyen/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy