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Podcasts von Tichys Einblick
Die Frau, vor der die CDU Angst hat: Anna Nguyen, mit Migrationshintergrund in der AfD
In diesem aufschlussreichen TE-Gespräch spricht Roland Tichy mit der hessischen AfD-Landtagsabgeordneten Anna Nguyen, die unlängst von einer offiziellen Delegationsreise ausgeschlossen wurde – mit der Begründung, sie sei „schädlich für das Ansehen Deutschlands“. Der Hintergrund: Das Bundesamt für Verfassungsschutz stuft die AfD nun offiziell als „gesichert rechtsextrem“ ein. Welche politischen und gesellschaftlichen Konsequenzen hat diese Entscheidung? Und was bedeutet sie für Beamte, Soldaten und Polizisten, aber auch für das demokratische Grundverständnis in Deutschland? Anna Nguyen, selbst Kind vietnamesischer Flüchtlinge, schildert ihre Sicht auf die Vorgänge, spricht offen über Diskriminierung, Anfeindungen im Netz und ihre Motivati...
2025-05-05
18 min
Tea Time Tips
Networking Tips Every Marketer Should Know | Valeria Bouchoueva
Networking isn’t just about small talk, cold DMs, or forcing yourself to be extroverted - it’s about building meaningful connections. Join Tea Time Tips as we explore the networking tips every marketer should know with Valeria Bouchoueva, a LinkedIn Certified Marketing Insider and Girls in Marketing B2B Marketing Community Ambassador with 6+ years in B2B SaaS and marketing strategy across the US, Canada & the UK. Tune in now to overcome networking anxiety, build genuine connections, and make the most of every opportunity - even if you're not the most outgoing person in the room!🍵 Listen & subscribe for the...
2025-03-13
31 min
Critical Literary Consumption
Form and Feelings (with Brandon Shimoda)
Brandon Shimoda discusses his pursuit of similar questions during his writing and research for his two longer books, The Grave on the Wall and The Afterlife is Letting Go, which are about Japanese American history, incarceration, violence, colonialism, ancestors, and family history. Both works are a blend of poetry and prose, which are woven as interviews, verse, and personal stories, and reflect Shimoda’s sentiment that his understanding of form relates to feelings.
2025-03-07
48 min
Tea Time Tips
Overcome Imposter Syndrome & Build Confidence in your Career | Emma Redfern
Ever felt like you don’t belong in the room? Like everyone else knows what they’re doing except you? You’re not alone. Imposter syndrome is something most of us experience, especially early in our careers. Join Tea Time Tips as we explore how to work through it and build confidence in your career with Emma Redfern, founder of Studio Self-made. Confidence isn’t something you’re born with - it’s something you can build. Tune in now to start your career growth!🍵 Listen & subscribe for the latest tea https://linktr.ee/teatimetips
2025-02-26
20 min
The Covert Code
The Power of Movement: How Dance Transforms Corporate Culture with My Hoang Nguyen | Covert Code | EP 45
In Episode 45 of The Covert Code Podcast, we delve into "Boosting Corporate Wellbeing Through Dance" with My Hoang Nguyen, founder of The Confidance. My shares how dance can transform corporate culture, improve wellbeing, and foster stronger team dynamics. Discover how movement and creativity can inspire personal and professional growth while enhancing workplace wellness. This episode is a must-listen for leaders looking to boost morale and create an engaging workplace environment. BUY THE COVERT CODE BOOK! Barnes & Noble: https://rb.gy/vwev0a Target: https://rb.gy/jhpxri Amazon: https://rb.gy/wrht8l Learn More About Anna Covert: https://annacovert.com/ Learn About My & Confidance: https://www.theconfidance.com/
2025-01-03
32 min
Critical Literary Consumption
Poetry As a Genre, a Form, a Method (with Chen Chen)
Chen Chen talks about genre, creative writing pedagogy, race, and politics as he reflects on his two full-length poetry collections, When I Grow Up I Want To Be A List of Further Possibilities (BOA Editions) and Your Emergency Contact Has Experienced An Emergency (BOA Editions). On the topic of contextual and cultural references, we discussed our displeasure of the general tendency to reference Wong Kar-wai purely for aesthetic reasons without critiquing the politics of nostalgia.
2024-12-03
1h 04
Critical Literary Consumption
On Completing the Mythic Triptych and Making Metaphors Literal (with K-Ming Chang)
To celebrate Halloween and the season of extremes, K-Ming Chang returns to discuss Organ Meats, which is the final story in her mythic triptych (or what she calls the “fecal trio”). She extends her thoughts on experimenting with maximalist language first and making metaphors literal. She also reflects on her process writing the tonally different novella Cecilia, which features her usual meditations on matriarchal storytelling, intimacies, and relationships, and her focus on labor.
2024-10-29
46 min
Critical Literary Consumption
Troubling the Human + Material Witness/ing(with Aditi Machado)
Aditi Machado previews her upcoming poetry collection, Material Witness (Nightboat Books), and reflects on the concept and act of "witnessing". Witnessing then makes its poetic way into her questions of human/non-human relationality, plurality of subjects, language and etymology, and how we experience the world.
2024-09-30
40 min
Tea Time Tips
Turning Your Marketing Skills into a Profitable Business | Rachel Cao
Break out of the traditional 9-to-5 to start your own path while remaining true to your passion and talents—is it possible? Join Tea Time Tips as we explore how to turn your marketing expertise into a profitable business with Rachel Cao, a personal brand strategist on LinkedIn. Whether you’re an entrepreneur, job seeker, or someone looking to build a personal brand, Rachel's advice will help you unlock new career possibilities. Tune in to learn how to turn your passion into profit! 🍵 Follow Tea Time Tips on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/teatimetips.mkt/
2024-09-19
19 min
Critical Literary Consumption
Legal Fictions & Blood Quantum (with Morgan Talty)
Morgan Talty shares his thoughts on this peculiar thing called genre and his experiences writing short stories (Night of the Living Rez) and a novel (his debut, Fire Exit). We talk about his reasons for writing from the perspective of a white character, and the bigger questions of colonization, the limitations of blood quantum, law, and the legal fictions associated with race and ideology.
2024-08-29
47 min
Podcasts von Tichys Einblick
Hinter die Brandmauer: Gespräch mit Jasmin Kosubek und Anna Nguyen
Roland Tichy diskutiert mit Anna Nguyen und Jasmin Kosubek darüber, wie die Mechanismen der Ausgrenzung funktionieren. Die freie Videojournalistin ist im Mainstream nicht mehr willkommen, weil sie einst für Russia Today arbeitete – dort jedoch schon vor dem Verbot des russischen Auslandssenders aufhörte. Gerne wird sie als „Putins schönstes Gesicht“ beschimpft. „Ich mache mir meine eigene Öffentlichkeit“, sagt sie. Auch wenn es großartig wäre, eine Sendung in der ARD oder dem ZDF zu haben, ist sie optimistisch, dass immer mehr Zuschauer sich von diesen Medien abwenden und neue Formate wie ihres entdecken. Anna Nguyen ist Landtagsabgeordne...
2024-08-02
44 min
Critical Literary Consumption
The Manicurist’s Daughter: On Nail Salons, On Revenge, On Justice, On Performing (with Susan Lieu)
My diaCritics book review focused and critiqued this ever recurring topic of nostalgia in diasporic memoirs, and Lieu shares her own thoughts on critical nostalgia, its connection to the tragedy of the living, and her desire to excavate her family memories. In capturing life as a Vietnamese American daughter in California during the 1990s, Lieu reflects on writing The Manicurist’s Daughter, which originally began as a tale of vengeance, her cultural-specific references, dialogue in Vietnamese, and her knowingly othering the reader.
2024-07-31
52 min
Tea Time Tips
Break into Marketing as an Immigrant in the UK | Tanya Tran
Building a marketing career in the UK as an immigrant isn’t easy. There are many challenges, including language barriers, cultural differences, limited professional networks, and visa-related work restrictions. Join Tea Time Tips as we chat with Tanya Tran, Head of Marketing at Partful, about her journey from Vietnam to the UK as an immigrant. Discover how she quickly overcame these challenges and built a successful career in marketing. Tune in now and get practical tips to navigate your own path! 🍵 Follow Tea Time Tips on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/teatimetips.mkt/ 🤝 Connect w...
2024-07-29
29 min
Tea Time Tips
Career Insights to Maximise Your Potential in Marketing | Valeria Ioureva
Building a successful career in Marketing requires you to understand and leverage your unique strengths and skills. Join Tea Time Tips as we discuss how to navigate the job market, find your marketing specialisation, and stand out in the industry with Valeria Ioureva, Founder and Career Consultant of Mind the Grad. Tune in now to unleash your potential! 🍵 Follow Tea Time Tips on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/teatimetips.mkt/ 🤝 Connect with Valeria on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/valeria-mindthegrad/
2024-06-19
19 min
Tea Time Tips
Build a Winning Personal Brand on LinkedIn | Reese Wong
A strong LinkedIn profile can boost your job interview chances by 71%! Join Tea Time Tips as we explore how to build your personal brand on LinkedIn with Reese Wong, a 21-year-old award-winning changemaker, community builder, and speaker with 12K+ LinkedIn followers. Tune in now and start building your winning personal brand! 🍵 Follow Tea Time Tips on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/teatimetips.mkt/ 🤝 Connect with Reese on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/reesewong1/ or his website: reesewong.com
2024-06-06
14 min
Critical Literary Consumption
"To Think About Sex Work Differently, We Need to Think About Sex Differently" (with Dr. Juana María Rodríguez)
To think about sex work differently, Dr. Juana María Rodríguez (University of California, Berkeley) argues that we too will need to think about sex differently. Specifically, her project argues against merely ending the discussion at decriminalization, which essentializes sex work as stigma turned into law. In Puta Life: Seeing Latinas, Working Sex, she connects state surveillance and the visual archives with the racialized discourses of sex work while highlighting queer and trans communities, care, and intimacies.
2024-05-29
45 min
The Data Science Education Podcast
From Data Science to Higher Education: Navigating Career Transitions (feat. Ashley Quiterio, Anna Nguyen, Rodrigo Palmaka)
Access the full transcript for this episodeJoin us as we speak with three different guests, all UC Berkeley Data Science alumni, who have gone on to pursue higher education. Ranging from learning sciences to epidemiology, our guests share their experiences, challenges, and insights into how their data science education prepared them for their current paths.Ashley Quiterio, a PhD student in Learning Sciences at Northwestern University, delves into the intersection of data science and education, highlighting the transformative potential of data-driven approaches in shaping learning environments.“Try everything and try different things. I...
2024-04-26
31 min
Critical Literary Consumption
Art Criticism and the Black Imagination (with Erica N. Cardwell)
Erica N. Cardwell reflects on writing Wrong Is Not My Name: Notes on (Black) Art, a possible anti-memoir that features essays on the importance of art criticism, visuality, grief, and radical Black imagination. Because the visual aspects of Cardwell's stories and analysis are so striking, she also shares stories of the art featured on the book cover and accompanying essays.
2024-03-29
36 min
Weltwoche Daily
«Wir sind ganz normale Menschen»: AfD-Politikerin Anna Nguyen über Vorurteile und Missverständnisse gegenüber ihr und ihrer Partei
Hier lesen Sie die neue Ausgabe der Weltwoche: https://weltwoche.ch/aktuelle-ausgabe/Steigen Sie ein, fliegen Sie mit! https://weltwoche.ch/Abonnieren Sie kostenlos den täglichen Newsletter der Weltwoche: https://weltwoche.ch/newsletter/«Wir sind ganz normale Menschen»: AfD-Politikerin Anna Nguyen über Vorurteile und Missverständnisse gegenüber ihr und ihrer ParteiDie Weltwoche auf Social Media:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/weltwoche/Twitter: https://twitter.com/WeltwocheTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@weltwocheTelegram: https://t.me/Die_Weltwo...
2024-03-17
31 min
CPD Junkie Dental Podcast
Dr Anna Nguyen
Dr Anna Nguyen is a cosmetic dentist working at Dental Boutique in Melbourne. Join Ibaadat as she interviews Dr Nguyen about must attend CPD that elevated her career, future plans, tips on photography, temporaries and treatment planning. Check out our website: cpdjunkie.com.au #dentalCPD #dentistry #australiandentist #dentistryaustralia #dentalCE #continuingeducation #photography #radiology #prosthodontics #implants #endodontics #sleepapnoea #aestheticdentistry #oralsurgery #orthodontics #2023events #dental #dentalschool #dentistrystudent #australia #sydney #melbourne #dentalevents #dentaleventsaustralia #dentaleducation
2024-03-02
41 min
Critical Literary Consumption
Afropessimism and Writing Shattered (with Dr. Matthieu Chapman)
Dr. Matthieu Chapman discusses his experiences with genre shift from academic writing to his beautiful hybrid memoir, Shattered: Fragments of a Black Life. He shares his thoughts on craft, genre, “the canon” in Early Modern Studies, the fallacy that Shakespeare is inclusive, and the importance of Afropessimism.
2024-02-29
56 min
Building With Buyers
190 - I Got Impatient With The Hubspot Playbook And Tried This Instead (Trinity Nguyen, VP of Marketing at UserGems)
Picture this. You’re the first business hire at a 4-person early stage startup. Head of Marketing. So you get hired, and you’re trying to follow the Hubspot Playbook. The problem is, it’s taking too long. You’re impatient. The founders are impatient. You want to see something faster. You need to prove yourself. How do you cut through the noise? How do you get your target buyer to pay attention? Trinity Nguyen (VP of Marketing at UserGems) was in exactly this situation and shares what happened next. And how what happened next was...
2024-02-12
51 min
Critical Literary Consumption
Essaying ‘The Loneliness Files” (with Athena Dixon)
At the beginning of the new year, I talked to Athena Dixon about the release of her latest book, The Loneliness Files: A Memoir in Essays. She shares how the book came to be and how she interrogated the concept of loneliness in all of its manifestations through research, personal life, fandoms, pop culture, technology, the pandemic, and more.
2024-01-31
40 min
Women's Wellness Psychiatry
Ecotherapy & Spirituality with Dr. Nguyen
Dr. Elizabeth Nguyen is a multidimensional psychiatrist, writer, and author who shares with us her expertise on topics essential for mental well-being - cultural psychiatry, ecotherapy and the relationship with water, and spirituality. You'll hear examples of how to use water to help with healing and how to engage with water for your health and psychological benefits, including pain, grief, and stress-management. You can find Dr. Nguyen online at: www.multidimensionalpsychiatry.com and www.waterkeeperscommunity.com and learn more about her book at www.aloha-vietnam.comTo learn more about me and...
2024-01-22
35 min
Critical Literary Consumption
'To Be An Adult Immigrant is to Lead a Life with 4 Senses, Instead of 5' (with Nishanth Injam)
In Nishanth Injam's stunning debut collection, The Best Possible Experience, examines the social ails of life abroad as an adult immigrant. In the episode, Nishanth discusses how fragments and contours of his personal life weave into his fiction as a way to translate, preserve, and document memories of home and family. He also shares his thoughts on technology and labor, craft decisions, and more.
2023-12-11
38 min
Paper Talk
Episode 139: Paper Flowers and Business Adaptability with Anna Chedid
Episode 139: Paper Flowers and Business Adaptability with Anna Chedid Creativity knows no bounds, and in the realm of paper flower artistry, it blooms in the hands of passionate creators who craft delicate blossoms from simple materials. In episode 139 of the PaperTalk Podcast, we were so excited to chat with Anna Chedid, a talented artist whose intricate paper creations have captured the hearts of many. Anna's story is one of inspiration, innovation, and adaptability, making her a valuable source of insights for fellow paper florists and creative entrepreneurs alike. Here’s what you’ll learn...
2023-10-19
50 min
Critical Literary Consumption
Reading Trauma in Colonialism and Being Misread (with Dr. Noreen Masud)
In her debut book, A Flat Place: A Memoir, Dr. Noreen Masud traces the longstanding impacts of colonialism in flat places and landscapes while sharing intimate stories of her formative years in Pakistan, her family, trauma and therapy, and her sojourns to Orford Ness, Morecambe Bay, Newcastle Moor, and Orkney. In the interview, we also address the two different subtitles in their respective U.K. and U.S. contexts, the possibility of being misread as reparative, and much more.
2023-08-16
43 min
Critical Literary Consumption
Resistance and 'Radical Intimacy' (with Sophie K. Rosa)
What would resistance against capitalism and neoliberalism look like in the intimate sphere is one of the major questions Sophie K. Rosa reflects upon in her debut book, Radical Intimacy. Thinking through many social movements (Black Lives Matter, climate justice, FreeBritney, political scandals in the U.K.), she shares her thoughts on using theoretical language (e.g., Sophie Lewis’s work on abolition in family and Dr. Kim Tallbear’s scholarship on anticolonial perspective on kinship, love, and relationships) while being attuned to their local and global contexts.
2023-07-27
37 min
The Portrait System Podcast
Hire A Sales Team & Make Money While You Sleep with Anna Nguyen
Today on The Portrait System Podcast, Florida-based photographer Anna Nguyen tells her unique story of how she successfully transitioned from 50 weddings a year to a full portrait and commercial photography business. Anna also explains how hiring a sales team to sell prints for her changed her life and tremendously helped her on her way to success. Don't miss out on this incredible interview!To become a member of The Portrait System and learn more about the business of photography, click here.Attend The Portrait Masters Conference on Sept 11th! Learn more.See Privacy Po...
2023-07-17
1h 01
Critical Literary Consumption
The Making of a 'Modern' Thailand (with Mai Nardone)
Mai Nardone talks about his first book, the story collection Welcome Me to the Kingdom, which spans four decades and traces urbanization of the late 1980s, the financial crisis of 1997, and the current landscape in Thailand. He talks about his studies in economics and how this perspective shaped the focus on labor and the many industries (tourism, sex), racialization, travel, religious communities in Thailand, and writing against the global imagination of the country.
2023-06-29
43 min
Critical Literary Consumption
Extrapolating Geographies and Intertextuality (with Lamya H.)
Lamya H. speaks about writing an unapologetically queer and Muslim text in her debut work, Hijab Butch Blues: A Memoir, which chronicles her formative years in a Middle Eastern country and her continuing education in the United States. She recalls writing “Hajar” as a standalone essay, and how she formed and shaped a narrative arc that shaped the memoir extrapolating foundational texts like the Quran to share stories about her upbringing, relationships, academia, critical nostalgia, geographies, and intertextualities.
2023-06-08
34 min
Critical Literary Consumption
The Pleasure of the Text In the Kitchen, In Domestic Spaces, In Theories of the Body (with Rebecca May Johnson)
Rebecca May Johnson charts her writing and thinking processes in what became her first book, Small Fires: An Epic in the Kitchen, a text that embodies and challenges notions of language and form, recipe writing, domestic spaces, performativity, and the body and labor, all of which gestures to the possibilities and pleasures of the text. She shares how writing her dissertation on The Odyssey is an allegorical, shadow text to the epic in Small Fires, memoir vs./or epic, her travels in Arkansas, and more.
2023-05-18
49 min
Big Plans Podcast
S3E4: From Side Hustle to Full-Time Entrepreneur ft. Anna Nguyen from Narrative Hues
On today's episode, we have our first guest speaker, Anna Nguyen from Narrative Hues! Listen in on this incredibly inspirational episode as we have a conversation around how Anna turned her side-hustle into a 6-figure stationery business. Find Anna from Narrative Hues here: Website: https://www.narrativehues.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/narrativehues/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@narrativehues TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@narrativehues Resources & Links: Plan A Shop ebook Top 5 Must Haves for Starting a Sticker Shop - FREE PDF! Join the Facebook community of Sticker Bosses Everything we use in our shop (Amazon affiliates) Connect wit...
2023-04-10
25 min
Critical Literary Consumption
‘Monetary Authorities’: Racial Capitalism and Unconditional Decolonization (with Dr. Allan E. S. Lumba)
Dr. Allan E.S. Lumba (Concordia University), author of Monetary Authorities: Capitalism and Decolonization in the American Colonial Philippines, discusses critically examining the seemingly quotidian object of money to write about the history of the Philippines by engaging questions of racial capitalism and hierarchies, imperialism, unconditional decolonization, and materialism. In the interview, he also shares insights on the evergreen topics of interdisciplinarity, narrativizing the archives, expertise, and more.
2023-04-06
52 min
Ayurvedaqueen in Balance
#0 Erschaffe dein bestes Leben - Mein Interview mit Anna Nguyen beim Create Summit Onlinekongress 2022
Zu meiner großen Freude war ich 2022 als Speakerin beim Create Summit dabei und wurde von der lieben Anna Nguyen zum Thema Intutives Essen und Ayurveda interviewt. Ich teile meine persönliche Story und wie ich zum Ayurveda gekommen bin. Einen kleinen Sneak Peak in mein Interview (Dauer 40 Minuten) kannst du dir hier anhören. Weitere wertvolle und inspirierende Experteninterviews sind bei www.quantummagic-retreats.com/create-summit verfügbar. Meine Angebote und mehr Informationen über mich findest du hier: www.myayurveda-michaelagurniak.de
2023-03-28
40 min
Critical Literary Consumption
Technocapitalism, Nostalgia, and Pop Culture (with Jinwoo Chong)
In anticipation of his debut novel, Jinwoo Chong shares the genealogy of writing Flux, an ambitious novel told through multiple perspectives. Chong talks about being inspired by Elizabeth Holmes and Theranos, and weaving them into a complex novel that examines multiple discourses, including technocapitalism, overblown promises of technology, nostalgia, pop culture, representation, and much more.
2023-03-15
40 min
Critical Literary Consumption
‘How Do the Living Come Back to Life?’ (with Morgan Talty)
Morgan Talty’s debut story collection, Night of the Living Rez, poignantly contemplates, examines, subverts idealized understandings of community, intergenerational trauma, and life on a reservation in Maine. In weaving the story collection together, he shares his writing practice, a desire to write sparingly and to gesture to the importance of omitted details without fetishizing pain and trauma.
2023-02-16
38 min
Critical Literary Consumption
Symmetry/Asymmetry of Language and Translation (with Su Cho)
Su Cho’s debut poetry collection, The Symmetry of Fish, examines the stories of language through relationships, food, space, and places. She shares how she resisted the urge to be concerned with accuracy when including Korean characters and words; instead, she chose to portray being stuck in language, to capture the symmetry and asymmetry of language and translation.
2023-02-02
39 min
Critical Literary Consumption
Untangling 'Trauma, Tresses, & Truth' (with Lyzette Wanzer)
Lyzette Wanzer ruminates on the events leading up to the conception of her edited volume Trauma, Tresses, & Truth: Untangling Our Hair Through Personal Narratives. As she breaks down the four sections of the anthology, she discusses the historical and ongoing racism through the policing of natural hair, racial justice, intergenerational trauma, the creation of Create a Respectful and Open World for Natural Hair (C.R.O.W.N. Act), collaboration, and writing across genres.
2023-01-19
37 min
Critical Literary Consumption
'Sonic Memories' and Silences (with Cija Jefferson)
Cija Jefferson reflects on her experiences in an MFA program, craft, community, and revision. Her MFA project, Sonic Memories and Other Essays, is her first book, in which nine essays capture different stages of the writer as she frames sounds and silences to capture adulthood, grief, loss, and time.
2023-01-03
36 min
Critical Literary Consumption
An American Education Through Illness and Nourishment (with Dure Aziz Amna)
Dure Aziz Amna talks about writing her debut novel, American Fever, using tuberculosis as a motif to explore questions of who is responsible for high school exchange student Hira’s health and nourishment in the alleged land of opportunity and abundance. She shares how she was interested in interrogating how culture -- and food -- are formed and deformed when transported from Pakistan to the United States.
2022-12-09
34 min
Critical Literary Consumption
Black German Studies and Transnational Collectivity (with Dr. Tiffany N. Florvil)
Dr. Tiffany N. Florvil (University of New Mexico) shares how her research on the history of social movements, subculture activist archives, Germany, and Black Studies shaped her monograph, Mobilizing Black Germany: Afro-German Women and the Making of a Transnational Movement. As she discusses some of the topics explored in her book - collectivity, quotidian intellectuals, and Germany's erasure of its own colonial history - and how voices in the diaspora in their regional/local contexts belong in robust trans(inter)national collectivity.
2022-11-21
49 min
Critical Literary Consumption
Translation As Literary (Co)Creation (with Nguyễn An Lý)
Nguyễn An Lý talks about her experiences as a translator, especially in reference to Thuận’s atmospheric Chinatown. Using the novel as a focal point, she also elaborates on readership, audience expectations, the idea of cultural tourism, Chinatown as a physical and metaphorical space, and her work with Zzz Review.
2022-11-07
1h 04
Critical Literary Consumption
Afro-Brazilian Media and Antiracist Visual Politics (with Dr. Reighan Gillam)
Dr. Reighan Gillam (University of Southern California) discusses how her fieldwork and research on media producers in Brazil shaped her first monograph Visualizing Black Lives: Ownership and Control in Afro-Brazilian Media. She speaks on how her work in anthropology intersects with media and race studies, antiracist visual politics, alternative media in Brazil, Institutional Review Boards (IRBs) and the question of ethics in research.
2022-10-13
38 min
Critical Literary Consumption
Mapping As Revision of Life Stories (with Belinda Huijuan Tang)
Belinda Huijuan Tang recollects how emotionally resonant family stories inspired her debut novel A Map for The Missing and connects the gaokao (the standardized college entrance exam) with the years 1977, 1982, and 1993 as major historical and cultural moments in China. In the episode, Belinda also discusses the ideal of education as upward mobility, the politicization in education, and how the idea of citizenship can change in the course of one’s life.
2022-09-01
36 min
Critical Literary Consumption
Poetry, Migrancy, and Domestic Life (with Eileen Chong)
Eileen Chong reflects on her eight poetry collections and the multiple worlds that arise out of relationships, language (translating, speaking, food, numbers), and domestication, women’s labor, and her migration from Singapore to Australia. In tracing her writing trajectory (specifically, “translating” degree program requirements between countries), she discusses how her poems capture a moment in time, how she rewrites memories and narratives, and co-creation as praxis between reader and poet.
2022-08-08
1h 06
Critical Literary Consumption
(Dis-)Orientalism in the Academy (with Elaine Hsieh Chou)
In this interview about her electric debut novel Disorientations, Elaine Hsieh Chou discusses her inspiration for writing a fictional account of academia. She traces how the storyline and characters changed as she followed the many publicized controversies in academia (sexual assault, white scholars claiming and faking marginalized identities). She also addresses whiteness and white logic, burnout culture in academia, and the anachronistic recitation of “the death of the author”.
2022-07-20
40 min
Critical Literary Consumption
Mythologies as Communally Owned Stories (with K-Ming Chang)
In both Bestiary and the upcoming story collection Gods of Want, K-Ming connects Victoria Chang’s practice of “language first, then ideas” with her own playfulness in writing and digression as storytelling. She also elaborates on myths and mythologies as communally owned stories and her own aims of rewriting them to recenter intimate matriarchal and matrimonial diaspora.
2022-07-08
41 min
Critical Literary Consumption
“The Body as a Series of Questions” (with Susan Nguyen)
In her debut poetry collection, Dear Diaspora, Susan Nguyen examines how the physical and social body is a site where language, diaspora, and the image of the American Dream are resurrected through questioning. In the conversation, we return to this idea of language in translation, whether language(s) can be shared, the preservation of language, and how sensorial imagery helps supplement what cannot be contained.
2022-06-27
40 min
Critical Literary Consumption
Anti-Colonial Practices as Research Methods (with Dr. Max Liboiron)
Dr. Max Liboiron (Memorial University of Newfoundland St. John’s, NL) discusses their book Pollution is Colonialism, CLEAR, science and technology studies, and how not to reproduce colonialism in the lab and beyond. They make nuanced distinctions between Western science/dominant science, community peer review/academic peer review, and universalism/place-based, distinctions which if recognized can support anti-colonial action.
2022-06-16
36 min
Critical Literary Consumption
Unreliable Narrators, Knowing and Unknowing (with Soon Wiley)
Soon Wiley simultaneously deconstructs and critiques the mystery plot in his debut novel When We Fell Apart. In thinking about the two different perspectives as told through the two narrators, Soon reflects upon unreliable characters, their testimonies, lived experiences, and spatial and geopolitical spaces (specifically between Seoul and the United States).
2022-06-01
41 min
Light It Up | The Podcast
06C | First Nations with Anna Nguyen
Let's face it, lighthouses enabled colonisation by safely guiding ships to Australia, hastening the destruction of the First Nations way of life. This episode is a compilation of stories of the First Nations people and their experiences generally and in and around lighthouses. Note the stories are not first-hand accounts and are told by non-First Nations people that were gathered along this podcast journey. Co-hosted with Anna Nguyen.
2022-05-23
35 min
Critical Literary Consumption
Indigenous Internationalism, Indigenous Futures (with Dr. Nick Estes)
Dr. Nick Estes (University of Minnesota) discusses the writing of his book, Our History is the Future: Standing Rock Versus the Dakota Access Pipeline and the Long Tradition of Indigenous Resistance and critiques ahistorical narratives told through the Western framework of time. In the interview, he also gives important overviews on Indigenous internationalism and futures, how law is interpreted, and shares upcoming writing projects.
2022-05-23
55 min
Light It Up | The Podcast
06A | Women with Anna Nguyen
Women and First Nations - it's their time to shine in this narrative. We kick off a four-episode part featuring stories about Women and First Nations people. In today's episode, we discuss a collection of stories about Women and Lighthouses including Aida Tapp with Janice Haynes and the Maids of Middle Island with Neil Mergard. Bonus edit: Jess Cooke with more on the Maids of Middle Island Co-hosted with Anna Nguyen.
2022-05-21
40 min
Critical Literary Consumption
Reclamation Project: A Preview of Enjoy Me Among My Ruins (with Juniper Fitzgerald)
Juniper Fitzgerald talks about her upcoming book, Enjoy Me Among My Ruins published by Feminist Press. Viewing her story as a reclamation project, she talks about playing with structure and writing against the progressive linear timeline by sharing fragments of her experiences as a sex worker, an academic and a mother, the significance of Lolita, journal entries, and letters to Dr. Scully.
2022-05-03
40 min
Critical Literary Consumption
Countering the Borderlands for New Origin Stories (with Ariana Brown)
Ariana Brown discusses the genealogy of her debut full-length poetry collection, We Are Owed. Reflecting on her research on Texas history, what was taught in the classroom, studying the archives of slavery, anti-blackness, and how to avoid the tendency to be nostalgic for a heritage country, Ariana considers a different origin story that moves beyond the concept of Borderlands, nations, and nation-states.
2022-04-22
38 min
Critical Literary Consumption
Absences and Things Left Unsaid (with Jennifer Huang)
Jennifer Huang discusses their debut poetry collection, Return Flight, and how it is a sort of travelogue on diaspora as they reflect on the idea of home, their departures and returns, and research on Taiwanese martial law. In the interview, Jennifer connects additional themes of languages, what cannot be said or translated, erasure as form, Taiwan and the United States, food, and ancestral altar tables.
2022-04-07
38 min
Critical Literary Consumption
The Concept of a Person and Care Work in Undocumented Motherhood (with Dr. Elizabeth Farfán-Santos)
Dr. Elizabeth Farfán-Santos previews her upcoming book, Undocumented Motherhood: Conversation on Love, Trauma, and Border Crossing, a creative text based on her research on the health impacts of political, racial, and medical exclusion of undocumented immigrant communities in the United States. In the interview, she shares the genealogy of the project, the limits of theoretical language that obscures human stories and complexity, and the concept of a person and care work.
2022-03-30
44 min
Critical Literary Consumption
Craft and Life Writing: On Work, the Model Minority Myth, and Covid (with Weike Wang)
Centering Weike Wang’s essay, “Notes on Work” published in The New Yorker, we discuss how her views on work in Chemistry and Joan Is Okay intersects with the model minority myth, craft writing/workshopping, and her experiences as both a doctoral student in an epidemiology program and an MFA student. Wang also shares why she revised Joan Is Okay to include Covid and whether her future writing projects will allude to the ongoing pandemic.
2022-03-15
54 min
Critical Literary Consumption
Disaporic Languages of Migration, Food, Nature, and Colonial Histories (with Nina Mingya Powles)
Poet and author Nina Mingya Powles (Tiny Moons: A Year of Eating in Shanghai and Small Bodies of Water) shares how language learning and playing with texts are a core focus of her written work, which examines critical placemaking and geographies, food, the natural world and climate change, migration, and colonialism. In this illuminating conversation, Nina reflects on her ongoing research process in colonial structures and her “in-betweenness” in multiple and complex spaces.
2022-03-04
41 min
Critical Literary Consumption
Thinking Across Texts, Thinking Across (Inter)disciplines (with Dr. Katherine McKittrick)
Dr. Katherine McKittrick (Queen’s University) talks about interdisciplinarity, citations and footnotes, geographies, curiosity, and radical storytelling through creative texts. In the conversation, we discuss her two monographs, Dear Science and Other Stories and Demonic Grounds: Black Women and the Cartographies of Struggle, as they connect to broader conversations about Black Studies, critical race theory and biological essentialism, and the relationship between poetics and the sciences.
2022-02-21
45 min
Narzissten-FREI! mit Eva Nitschinger
3 Tipps von Anna Nguyen, wie Manifestieren gelingt!
HEUTE feiere ich meine 300.-te Podcast-Folge. WOW! Zu Gast habe ich die wunderbare Anna Nguyen geladen, weil sie für mich nicht nur „Selbstliebe“, sondern absolutes VERTRAUEN verkörpert! Anna vertraute sich selbst, „Gott“ und dem Leben, während sie sich ein 8 Hektar großes Paradies für sich und ihre Familie kreiert hat. Nicht nur Mango-, Feigen-, und Litchibäume zieren das Grundstück, sondern mehrere Badeseen und ein herrlicher Blick aufs Meer. Hört selbst und lernt von einer der absoluten Meisterinnen im Manifestieren. HIER kommst du zu Anna´s Jahresgruppe: www.Anna-Ng...
2022-01-29
38 min
Der Businessheldinnen Podcast - Kraftvolle Mindset-Impulse & Inspirationen für dein erfolgreiches Business
Wie du ein vielseitiges Onlinebusiness mit passivem Einkommen aufbauen kannst – Interview mit Anna Nguyen
Im heutigen Interview spreche ich mit Bestseller-Autorin und Coach Anna Nguyen über ihr inspirierendes und vielseitiges Onlinebusiness. Erfahre, wie die 3-fach Mama es geschafft hat, ihr Leben nach ihren eigenen Regeln zu gestalten und mit passivem Einkommen ein fünfstelliges Monatseinkommen zu generieren. Im Interview geht es unter anderem um diese Themen: - Ein Business als vielbegabter Scannerin aufzubauen - Möglichkeiten und Strategien für passives Einkommen - Die Basis für deine erfolgreiche Selbstständigkeit - Warum Austausch und Vernetzung so wichtig sind - Wie du dei...
2022-01-25
52 min
Critical Literary Consumption
Poetic Lab Notebooks and the Artistic Lives of Scientists (with Jenny Qi)
Jenny Qi reflects on the process of grief and how her scientific and artistic lives merged in her debut poetry collection Focal Point. Jenny, who wrote much of the book during her Ph.D. program in cancer biology, thinks about life in the lab, the language and communication of science, different disciplinary writing genres/methods, the emotional immediacy in poems, and trying to make sense of the world.
2022-01-24
38 min
Critical Literary Consumption
Fever Dreams: Subconscious, Poetic Experimentation (with Kelli Stevens Kane)
Poet, playwright, and oral historian Kelli Stevens Kane is the author of Hallelujah Science. Kane shares her process of writing and structuring her debut poetry collection as a time capsule, and how the themes and visions of science are imagined in experimental and numerical language, in the body, in fever dreams, and in nature. We also discussed the complementary aspirations of science and oral history, rather than the conventional (and “modern”!) view of them as opposites.
2021-12-28
34 min
Her Essence Podcast
#110 - Mega Manifestation - Interview Anna Nguyen
In der letzten Folge der 2. Staffel habe ich nochmal ein mega Interview für dich mit der bezaubernden Anna Nguyen. Wir sprechen über das Thema Mega Manifestation - wie du deine Träume verwirklichen kannst. Mehr über Anna und wie du mit ihr connecten kannst: MEGA Manifestationen - Wie deine Träume wahr werden https://amzn.to/3mkXCVE Jahresprogramm Quantum Magic 2022: https://www.digistore24.com/redir/292228/AFFILIATE/ReithmayrKerstin FB Gruppe: Magic Power - lebe Deine Spiritualität: https://www.facebook.com/groups/3737939592925726
2021-12-20
1h 09
Critical Literary Consumption
Writing Intergenerational Trauma Through Food Memoir (with Grace M. Cho)
Grace M. Cho (College of Staten Island, CUNY) discusses her hybrid text Tastes Like War: A Memoir (a finalist for the National Book Award for Nonfiction) and how her framing of memories and the geopolitical context of her mother’s life are sociological investigations. Topics discussed include the biological gaze on schizophrenia, writing to uncover unspeakable and unknowable traumas, hearing voices as an experience that gives insight into the past rather than a symptom of pathology, and food as a form of resistance in her mother’s life.
2021-12-07
32 min
Critical Literary Consumption
Writing About Food: Somewhere Between “Theorizing and Imagining” (with Sun Yung Shin, V.V. Ganeshananthan, and Roy G. Guzmán)
I discuss the anthology What We Hunger For: Refugee and Immigrant Stories about Food and Family and its motivations with editor Sun Yung Shin and two contributors, V.V. (Sugi) Ganeshananthan and Roy G. Guzmán. Sun Yung was inspired by an article written by Viet Thanh Nguyen, who wrote about “narrative plentitude” in response to a world of “narrative scarcity”, and how they conceived of the project as a way to think about the everyday person who might happen to write about food. Following Sun Yung’s call, Sugi and Roy reflect on their own essays, how centering Minnesota i...
2021-11-18
1h 03
OnlineDurchbruch Podcast
Anna Nguyen - Von 0 auf sichtbar
Alle Links zur Episode: https://links.onlinedurchbruch.com/episode-008/ Anna Nguyen, geboren 1983, lebt als vielseitig begabter Mensch (Scannerin) ihre unterschiedlichen Interessen als Unternehmerin,Speakerin, Lehrbeauftrage und Coach aus und inspiriert tausende Menschen mit ihren Online-Kongressen, Coachings, eBooks, Seminaren, Ausbildungen und vor allem mit ihrem Sein. Nachdem sie als Mutter von 3 Kindern und reisefreudige Person die Vorteile des online Businesses für sich entdeckt hat, begleitet sie Menschen dabei, ihr Onlinebusiness erfolgreich aufzubauen und die zeitliche- und finanzielle Freiheit zur Realisierung ihrer Träume zu nutzen. "Born to inspire" ist ihr Motto, für welches sie täglich aufs...
2021-11-18
1h 26
Critical Literary Consumption
Empiricism, Collaborative Research, and Accountability (with Dr. Jelani Ince)
Dr. Jelani Ince (University of Washington) shares thoughts on research and how he sees it as both a form of collaboration and a way to be held accountable, avoiding the reproduction of harm and exploitation. In the conversation, he reflects on his past research on communities and social movements, his role as a professor during this critical moment for educators in the university, what is good data, who determines what is good data, and much, much more.
2021-10-30
48 min
Paper Talk
Episode 102 - Finding New Venues for Your Art with Yang Liu and Anna Chedid
Yang Liu and Anna Chedid join us to talk about branching out with their paper flower art to new venues, audiences, and outlets. Finding new outlets for your paper flowers is thrilling and scary, rewarding and difficult. How can you successfully branch out with your art? In our latest episode of Paper Talk we spoke with Yang Liu of Shanghai 1984 and Anna Chedid of Flores da Annita. If you’ve seen Yang’s work before, you know she has a beautiful minimalistic and sleek style. She’s brought this style to her new digital...
2021-09-08
46 min
Im Flow zu Fülle -Superwoman
Anna Nguyen - Manifestieren leicht gemacht
Anna Nguyen zeigt Dir, wie Du in die Fülle kommst und Dir Deinen Traum verwirklichen kannst. Manchmal läuft es anders als Du denkst. Schaut nach Zeichen, sagt Anna. Sie erzählt, wie sie sich einen tropischen Garten mit Swimming Pool in Portugal manifestiert hat und gibt Tipps, wie es auch für Dich möglich ist, alles, was Du willst zu erreichen. Anna Nguyen studierte Dipl. Pädagogik und M.Sc.Management und ist Impulsgeberin, Unternehmerin und Herausgeberin von 18 Amazon Bestseller-Büchern. Jährlich inspiriert sie über 20.000 Menschen mit ihren...
2021-08-17
39 min
Critical Literary Consumption
Reflections on Racialized Organizations in Society (with Dr. Victor Ray)
Dr. Victor Ray (University of Iowa) discusses his academic work and theory of racialized organizations, the connection between empirical sociology and social theory, the racial politics of citations, and the current debates on critical race theory. He ends with a nod to scholars who also write for the public, for the possibility of provoking society to reflect on itself.
2021-08-05
42 min
Digital Heart Business mit Claus-Stefan Duffner
#37 Wie kann ich als Online-Coach erfolgreich durchstarten? Interview mit Anna Nguyen
"Born to Inspire" ist ihr Lebensmotto. Anna Nguyen ist Unternehmerin und inspiriert jährlich über 22.000 Menschen in Kursen, Coachings und Kongressen. Die 3-fache Mutter begleitet Menschen dabei ihre Träume jetzt zu leben. Sei es der Traum vom Bestseller, dem eigenen Online-Kurs, mehr Fülle im Leben, als Online-Coach oder mit dem Onlinebusiness durchzustarten. Mit ihrer Familie ist sie nach Portugal ausgewandert und baut dort gerade ein Retreatzentrum auf. Geschenk: Wie Du Deinen Preis bestimmst: https://clausstefanduffner.com/anna-geschenk Geschenk: Verabschiede Dich von Deinen Glaubenssätzen: https://clausstefanduffner.com/anna-geschenk2 Monatliches Umsetzungscamp: https://claus...
2021-07-24
1h 10
Critical Literary Consumption
Reclaiming Language, Reclaiming the Body (with Khalisa Rae)
Poet and journalist Khalisa Rae discusses her beautiful debut poetry collection, Ghost in a Black Girl’s Throat, which examines race and racism, temporality, geography, ancestry, spirits and ghosts, language, body, trauma, and the genre and craft of poetry. She shares that specific poems reference particular people and topics as a way for her to contend with the current social moment and to foster a critical perspective through poetry, and calls her collection a mixture of prose and poetry or poetry in verse.
2021-07-13
35 min
Critical Literary Consumption
Traveling Across Concepts, Countries, and Kitchens (with Ming-Cheau Lin)
Ming-Cheau Lin is the author of the cookbook Just Add Rice: Stories and Recipes By a Taiwanese South African and memoir Yellow and Confused: Born in Taiwan, Raised in South Africa and Trying To Make Sense of It All. We discuss her two texts, with particular emphasis on displacement, relocation, and unlearning, how language and references travel, the difficulty of translating to both white communities and our families, and how her cookbook was a primer for introducing Taiwnese food and culture in South Africa.
2021-06-21
55 min
Critical Literary Consumption
Beyond Carceral Imaginaries and Logics (with Dr. Tamara K. Nopper)
Dr. Tamara K. Nopper, a sociologist, writer, editor, and data artist, discusses her scholarly work, public essays, and editing of Mariame Kaba's We Do This 'Til We Free Us: Abolitionist Organizing and Transforming Justice. In this conversation, we reflect on social media and (alternative) data in a scored society, the language of abolition and racial justice, and the possibility of imagining healthy public policy that attends to community needs and not criminalization.
2021-05-24
1h 04
Critical Literary Consumption
Disordered Science (Studies) In Society (with Dr. Chanda Prescod-Weinstein)
Dr. Chanda Prescod-Weinstein (University of New Hampshire) discusses her experience writing her book, The Disordered Cosmos: A Journey into Dark Matter, Spacetime, and Dreams Deferred and offers wonderful insights on being a theoretical physicist and Black feminist scholar. We situate her book and arguments in academia and in a broader society that reveres science despite its limitations.
2021-05-07
48 min
Thank You/Enjoy
Episode 11: The Raya and the Last Dragon Interviews (w/ Cindy Chou, Rae Jillian Rivera, and Anna Nguyen)
In this unique audio essay and serial-style episode of Thank You / Enjoy, Ethan compiles, analyzes, and reflects on 3 interviews he conducted with 3 friends of the show on the latest Disney animated film, Raya and the Last Dragon. Listen in on Cindy Chou, Rae Jillian Rivera, and Anna Nguyen as they share their unique critique on Raya and the Last Dragon's details, creative choices, cultural implications, and overall representation of the Southeast Asian American community, and join Ethan as he narrates and sequences the interviews, threading together and commenting on the common themes and sentiments shared among...
2021-05-05
30 min
Critical Literary Consumption
Nuance as Antithetical to Binaries (with Deesha Philyaw)
Deesha Philyaw, author of the story collection The Secret Lives of Church Ladies, discusses the simplicity of binaries and proposes nuance as an alternative. The concept of nuance is a running theme throughout, as Deesha and I examine the growing interest of reading Black authors in the current climate, the lack of moralizing judgments in her nine stories, the interaction between the church and religion, science, and self-understanding, and the sociality of food.
2021-04-05
39 min
Critical Literary Consumption
Narratives of Empire and Inheritance (with Asako Serizawa)
Asako Serizawa, author of The Inheritors, and I talk about her approach in writing and ordering her story collection which spans multiple centuries. In the process, we situate themes of colonization and recolonization in the context of nationalism, American empire, postcolonialism, and science and technology as critical narrative building.
2021-03-15
41 min
Der Business Podcast - Sales & Mindset Impulse für selbstständige Frauen
#46 - Start der Special Week "Women Empower Women" - Interview mit Anna Nguyen
MOIN um NEUN - Der Business-Schnack von Gretel & Laura MOIN UM NEUN - Der Business-Schnack von Gretel & Laura Folge #46 - Start der Special Week "Women Empower Women" - Interview mit Anna Nguyen Moin, wir sind Gretel und Laura und zusammen sind wir TWO FOR YOU. Laura ist absoluter Kommunikation-Junkie und Gretels Herz schlägt höher, sobald es ums Verkaufen geht. Wir sind beide Nordlichter, Selbständige und lieben es, Dinge im Butter bei die Fische Style umzusetzen. Jeden Morgen um 9 Uhr gehen wir für 10-15 Minuten live, gebe...
2021-03-09
17 min
Critical Literary Consumption
The Social World of the Book Review (with Dr. Phillipa Chong)
In Inside the Critics’ Circle: Book Reviewing in Uncertain Times, author and sociologist Dr. Phillipa Chong (McMaster University) asks us to consider the labor of book reviewers, when the review has changed alongside “traditional” institutions of the newspaper and print media. The question of inclusion and representation (in literature and in the actual book reviews) remains despite the new “institutional uncertainty” landscape.
2021-02-18
50 min
Critical Literary Consumption
The Matter We Call Food (with Dr. Kyla Wazana Tompkins)
Dr. Kyla Wazana Tompkins (Pomona College) and I discuss her monograph, Racial Indigestion: Eating Bodies in the 19th Century, and explore the ongoing binaries of exploring food as a topic of academic investigation: subject/object, personal/disciplinary; humanities/sciences, and materialism/humanism. She expresses the possibilities of new materialism in her second book, which continues to look at “the matter we often call food”.
2021-01-22
50 min
Our Lives In Medicine
Dr. Anna Nguyen, Cosmetic Dentist in Melbourne, Australia
What’s up everyone and welcome to another episode of OLIM! This episode features Dr. Anna Nguyen, Cosmetic Dentist in Melbourne, Australia. In this episode, Dr. Nguyen shares with us a day in the life of a Cosmetic Dentist Down Under. She also discusses her passions outside of Dentistry including fashion, travel, and cuisines from around the world. We also discuss the differences in training & education in America versus Australia. Check out this episode to learn all about Dentistry in Australia from a very talented and fun practitioner. I hope you enjoy! . Please like, comment, an...
2021-01-10
1h 43
Critical Literary Consumption
Book Reviews as Dialogue (with Dr. Rosemary Deller)
Dr. Rosemary Deller, book review editor for London School of Economics Review of Books, and I talk about the analytical book review, its purposes, the editorial process, and the possibilities of better academic peer review.
2020-12-17
31 min
Critical Literary Consumption
Affect and Other Turns (with Dr. Ashley Barnwell)
Dr. Ashley Barnwell (University of Melbourne) discusses her new book, Critical Affect: The Politics of Method, which I reviewed for the London School of Economics Review of Books. Extending her reflections on the academic turn to affect, we also discuss the pedagogical practice and ethics of critical reading.
2020-11-19
41 min
Queer Invasion Radio
QiR: ACTIVISM with Anna Nguyen of PFLAG Austin
We’re talking about Activism this month and we are excited to have one of our most dedicated activists in the Queer community, Anna Nguyen, president of PFLAG Austin. Anna talks about how PFLAG is working to support the community during COVID-19, the need for a true Queer Community space, and personal rewards she's gained through service-based activism. It’s a powerful discussion that will inspire you to take action in your own, unique way. Guest Bio: Anna is a Vietnamese American transgender woman, longtime Austinite, software engineer, an activist for LGBTQiA+ and...
2020-11-16
32 min
Experten-Podcast
# 113 Anna Nguyen - Der Traum vom Bestseller
In der heutigen Folge des Experten-Podcasts spricht Anna Nguyen, inspirierende Online Business und Bestseller Mentorin, darüber, wie sie es schafft monatlich einen Nummer 1 Bestseller herauszugeben und welche Strategien Dir bei Deinem Vorhaben helfen können. Du erfährst außerdem, wie die dreifache Mutter und Unternehmerin ihren Alltag strukturiert und bekommst Tipps wie Du Deinen individuellen Erfolgsweg finden kannst. Wenn auch Du wissen willst, wie Du zu einem erfolgreichen und selbstbestimmten Leben kommen kannst, dann solltest Du diese Folge des Experten-Podcasts nicht verpassen. Hat Dir der Experte des Tages gefallen, hast Du et...
2020-11-11
18 min
Critical Literary Consumption
Abundance and Revision (with Kiese Laymon)
I talk methods, community, and the blurring of authorial and personal selves with Kiese Laymon, author (Heavy, How to Slowly Kill Yourself and Others in America) and Professor of English and Creative Writing at the University of Mississippi. We address Laymon's concepts of abundance and revision, and citations as capital in academic and narrative writing.
2020-10-01
47 min
Lass Dich nicht abzocken - Finanzen: lernen, planen, leben
170: Erfolg hat 3 Buchstaben: T U N, Interview Anna Nguyen Teil 2.
Weitere Informationen zu Anna findest Du hier: https://anna-nguyen.de/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/annanguyen-onlinecoaching/ Online-Coaching Technikhilfe: https://www.digistore24.com/redir/313231/AFFILIATE/CAMPAIGNKEY Umsetzungskurs - In 4 Wochen von der Idee zum eigenen Buch: https://www.digistore24.com/redir/236906/AFFILIATE/CAMPAIGNKEY Buch: Unternehmen in Krisen: https://amzn.to/3iLenG3 Vorlesungsreihe Führung 4.0 der Universität zu Köln: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLkCg3e67djg64SIQ90M5y4KW5SQgKOlFi Ich habe eine Bitte an Dich: Wenn Dir diese Folge gefällt...
2020-08-14
30 min
Lass Dich nicht abzocken - Finanzen: lernen, planen, leben
169: Erfolg hat 3 Buchstaben: T U N, Interview Anna Nguyen Teil 1
Weitere Informationen zu Anna findest Du hier: https://anna-nguyen.de/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/annanguyen-onlinecoaching/ Online-Coaching Technikhilfe: https://www.digistore24.com/redir/313231/AFFILIATE/CAMPAIGNKEY Umsetzungskurs - In 4 Wochen von der Idee zum eigenen Buch: https://www.digistore24.com/redir/236906/AFFILIATE/CAMPAIGNKEY Buch: Unternehmen in Krisen: https://amzn.to/3iLenG3 Vorlesungsreihe Führung 4.0 der Universität zu Köln: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLkCg3e67djg64SIQ90M5y4KW5SQgKOlFi Ich habe eine Bitte an Dich: Wenn Dir diese Folge gefällt...
2020-08-12
32 min
Generation BSC: A Baby-Sitters Club Podcast
EM009: Emergency Meeting - A Conversation with Anna Nguyen re: The Claudia Kishi Club and the Netflix Series!
Kate and Lauryn are joined this week by Anna Nguyen, a PhD student in rhetoric and composition who also uses her Instagram (@whatwouldclaudiawear) to document her own sartorial choices and meta-literary commentary on the Baby-Sitters Club. We discuss Sue Ding’s documentary, The Claudia Kishi Club, and the Netflix series generally and touch on some specifics from the book series as well. In our discussion, we examine the model minority myth and the othering of Claudia in descriptions related to such myth. Anna notes that the legacy of Claudia for Asian Americans is largely positive and shares her concerns on...
2020-08-04
55 min
Paper Talk
Episode 51: How to Survive Social Distancing with Anna Chedid
In this Episode, we talk to our friend and fellow paper florist Anna Chedid about how she is handling social distancing during this unique time in our history. For many of us, it's been weeks since "normal." We no longer leave our houses without hand sanitizer and a face mask. We count the number of people present when we hang out with our neighbours, friends, or family. Our food cravings are now conditioned around what exists in our fridge and pantry. All of our interactions are now more... complicated. As artists, we are used to working...
2020-06-18
47 min
The Dirty Spoon Radio Hour
Home Fried Episode #25 -- Boston/Cambridge w/ Anna Nguyen
Listeners to Dirty Spoon may recall journalist Anna Nguyen from our episode where she profiled and interviewed Chris Scott, from the show Top Chef. Since then, Anna has relocated from Montreal to Cambridge/Boston to take a position as a research fellow at Harvard. We catch up on what it is like living in the city during lockdown, and the racist blowback one can feel just for being an Asian-American out for a jog during a pandemic. Find Anna's work at www.ilostmyappetite.com
2020-05-26
35 min
Am I Not Here
Am I Not Here: Br. Ronald Talbot, SC and Sr. Anna Nguyen, SCC #1
Am I Not Here? Jerry Wutkowski and Tara Smith (The Communicators) chat about life of the local Catholic Church of Metuchen amid the coronavirus pandemic. They also speak with Br. Ronald Talbot, SC a Brother of the Sacred Heart and Sr. Anna Nguyen, SCC a Sister of Christian Charity and the Delegate for Religious as they share with us the amazing work of their communities and the impact that the coronavirus has had on their charism and mission
2020-05-23
46 min
Raising The Bar on Leadership
Friends first, business partners second: Yvonne Lyngaas Zeman & Anna Nguyen, Monarch & Company
Can best buddies also be effective business partners? In the case of Monarch & Company - a creative merchandising agency based in Chicago and Denver - Founder and CEO Yvonne Lyngaas Zeman and her business partner, best friend, and COO Anna Nguyen have made it work. In today’s episode we talk about the realities of working with your best friend, the trials that come along with negotiating equity, a partnership agreement, and leading a company where half of your team works on the other side of the country.
2019-11-04
31 min
Shine, con Anh Coach
018 // Il Magico Potere della Gratitudine, con Anna Katia Di Sessa
Gratitudine, probabilmente anche tu avrai sentito già parlare di questa pratica. Ma ti sei mai chiesta come usarla nel business? E perché è così importante praticare la gratitudine ogni giorno e con costanza? Lo scoprirai in questa nuova puntata con Anna Katia di Sessa che della gratitudine ha fatto un vero e proprio movimento.Che cosa significa veramente la gratitudine? Vuol dire forse vedere il mondo attraverso degli occhiali rosa e svegliarsi sempre felici e contente? Certo che no!Il cammino della gratitudine ti permette di avere uno slancio in più per affrontare le varie situa...
2019-08-19
28 min
Shine, con Anh Coach
008 // Come Manifestare l'Identità del tuo Brand, con Anna Bassano
In questa nuova puntata di “Shine“ incontriamo Anna Bassano e scopriremo insieme un concetto che sicuramente sta a cuore a molte imprenditrici, e cioè come manifestare l’identità di un brand.Anna si definisce una “brand manifestor”. Non a caso, la sua missione è quella di aiutare le imprenditrici a creare un business sostenibile e allineato con la propria visione. Secondo Anna, la parola chiave del suo business è “manifestazione” perché contiene sia la parola azione (fondamentale nella vita di una solopreneur) sia un lato più spirituale, ovvero l'atto di manifestare qualcosa che è nascosto (come può esserlo l’identità di un brand)
2019-06-10
36 min
Mindset Explosion
Mindset Explosion Season 1 (2018), Episode 024 - Interview with Ninja and Anna Nguyen
Mindset Explosion Season 1 (2018), Episode 024 - Interview with Ninja and Anna Nguyen Originally Recorded in 2018 for my Facebook Live Mindset Explosion Series. Stay Up to date with the live show on my Facebook page for Cheltenham Martial Arts. Currently at Season 2.... I will be uploading all of Season 1 and Season 2 over the coming weeks.... Get binge watching :-) or download them all now FREE at http://www.cmauniversity.co.uk https://www.facebook.com/martialartscheltenham/ or follow me on Instagram & IGTV @mindsetexplosion http://www.martialartscheltenham.co.uk ✌️ make today a...
2019-05-07
04 min