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Send a textIn this episode, I sit down with Thomas Liu, an entrepreneur whose story includes the messy parts people usually skip. He talks openly about growing up bouncing between schools, dealing with bullying and identity struggles, and how he made wrong turns that eventually forced him to look in the mirror and decide who he wanted to become.Thomas walks me through the shift from chaos to clarity and what it looked like to scrape through graduation, put himself through college, and start building something real. Alongside his wife Jasmine, he launched his first boba business, BYOB A Boba Co., while still in school, and he shares the pressure and purpose behind betting on yourself before you feel ready.We also get into the businesses that followed, including Loose Leaf, And Broth, and Gold Banh, and why storytelling, culture, and real ingredients matter to him. Thomas breaks down how his brands evolved and how he thinks about building a team, building a product, and building a reputation in a crowded space.Now as a husband and father of two, Thomas reflects on accountability and what it means to show up differently, not just for business, but for family and self respect. This conversation is about growth, ownership, and staying real about the journey.________________Music CreditsIntroEuphoria in the San Gabriel Valley, Yone OGStingerScarlet Fire (Sting), Otis McDonald, YouTube Audio LibraryOutroEuphoria in the San Gabriel Valley, Yone OG__________________My SGV Podcast:Website: www.mysgv.netNewsletter: Beyond the MicPatreon: MySGV Podcastinfo@sgvmasterkey.com
I denne ukes episoden får vi æren av å snakke med Thomas Liu, en av grunnleggerne bak det anerkjente arkitektkontoret Atelier Oslo, kjent for sine banebrytende prosjekter som Deichman biblioteket i Bjørvika. Thomas deler innsikt i sin personlige og profesjonelle reise fra en arkitektstudent til en visjonær i arkitektbransjen. Vi utforsker hvordan hans tidlige år formet hans tilnærming til arkitektur og ledet til suksessen til Atelier Oslo. Videre diskuterer vi overgangen fra studier til arbeidslivet, og hvordan man navigerer i en bransje kjent for sin tøffhet. Thomas gir også et innblikk i prosessen bak noen av Atelier Oslos mest ikoniske byggverk og deler hans syn på fremtiden for urban design og bærekraft i arkitektur. DET DU IKKE VISSTE! er produsert av Splay One. Ønsker å inngå et samarbeid med denne podcasten? Kontakt gjoran.blorstad@splayone.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Be a New Creation (2 Corinthians 5:14-17)
Oral Arguments for the Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
Thomas Liu v. Uber Technologies, Inc.
The Way of Blessings (Psalm 1:3 )
American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery (ABOS) Diplomate Dr. Thomas Liu explains why the ABOS WLA has been the perfect Knowledge Assessment Pathway for him and how fellow Diplomates can be successful on the assessment.
God's Presence and Promise (Exodus 13:17-22)
A Living Hope in Christ (1 Peter 1:1-9)
The increasing use of data continues to transform businesses and consumer behavior around the world, whether it is the rollout of 5G, the growth of ecommerce, our increased reliance on the cloud or the development of artificial intelligence across industries, our need for data is always increasing. Thomas Liu, partner with Actis, makes his case for why investors should seize the opportunity posed by digital infrastructure. (09/2021)
The increasing use of data continues to transform businesses and consumer behavior around the world, whether it is the rollout of 5G, the growth of ecommerce, our increased reliance on the cloud or the development of artificial intelligence across industries, our need for data is always increasing. Thomas Liu, partner with Actis, makes his case for why real estate investors should seize the opportunity posed by digital infrastructure. (09/2021)
The final Charge: “Preach the Word”, II Timothy 4:1-8
New Life in Christ (2 Corinthians 5:17 & 5:21)
Gastrointestinal Endoscopy (Author Interview Series - Video)
Drs Wai K Leung and Thomas Liu discuss their article, "Accuracy of artificial intelligence on histology prediction and detection of colorectal polyps: a systemic review and meta-analysis" from the July issue.
Key presentations on research models in integrative medicine feature the use of functional MRI to track changes in the brain during meditation; measuring the effect of intense meditation retreats on the telomeres of participants; and the coevolution of traditional medicine and modern biomedical research. Speakers Thomas Liu of UC San Diego and Clifford Saron of UC Davis joined James Nettles of Emory University as part of the Tibetan Medicine Conference on Mind-Body Health held at Harvard in October, 2017. Series: "Wellbeing " [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 33047]
Key presentations on research models in integrative medicine feature the use of functional MRI to track changes in the brain during meditation; measuring the effect of intense meditation retreats on the telomeres of participants; and the coevolution of traditional medicine and modern biomedical research. Speakers Thomas Liu of UC San Diego and Clifford Saron of UC Davis joined James Nettles of Emory University as part of the Tibetan Medicine Conference on Mind-Body Health held at Harvard in October, 2017. Series: "Wellbeing " [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 33047]
Key presentations on research models in integrative medicine feature the use of functional MRI to track changes in the brain during meditation; measuring the effect of intense meditation retreats on the telomeres of participants; and the coevolution of traditional medicine and modern biomedical research. Speakers Thomas Liu of UC San Diego and Clifford Saron of UC Davis joined James Nettles of Emory University as part of the Tibetan Medicine Conference on Mind-Body Health held at Harvard in October, 2017. Series: "Wellbeing " [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 33047]
Key presentations on research models in integrative medicine feature the use of functional MRI to track changes in the brain during meditation; measuring the effect of intense meditation retreats on the telomeres of participants; and the coevolution of traditional medicine and modern biomedical research. Speakers Thomas Liu of UC San Diego and Clifford Saron of UC Davis joined James Nettles of Emory University as part of the Tibetan Medicine Conference on Mind-Body Health held at Harvard in October, 2017. Series: "Wellbeing " [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 33047]