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Mrparka's Weekly Reviews and Update/ The Secret Top 10
Horror in 1983: Hong Kong Horror Vol. 1 Shaw Brothers with Ryan Smith (The Boxer's Omen, Seeding of a Ghost, Portrait in Crystal, The Enchantress, Ghosts Galore))
A new series where I sit down with a guest and talk about a 1983 horror film and horror in 1983 as a whole. The guest this time around Ryan Smith - Long time Hong Kong film fan and expert. Recently he recorded a commentary track with previous guests Art Ettinger and Bruce Holecheck for the Vinegar Syndrome release of Her Vengeance. He has had numerous guest spots on podcasts as well. Timestamps 0:00 Shaw Brothers Horror Before and More - 0:49The Boxer's Omen - 16:26Seeding of a Ghost - 49:25Portrait in Crystal - 1:16:03The Enchantress - 1:33:21Ghosts Galore - 1:46:44Bonus Discussion...
2026-01-17
2h 26
Phillip Gainsley's Podcast
Nancy Zhou
Born in Texas to Chinese immigrant parents, Nancy Zhou began the violin under the guidance of her father, who is from a family of traditional musicians. She went on to study with Miriam Fried at the New England Conservatory while pursuing her interest in literature at Harvard University.Nancy has collaborated with the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra, Munich Symphony, Hong Kong Philharmonic, Hangzhou Philharmonic, New Jersey Symphony, Naples Philharmonic, San Diego Symphony, and Kansas City Symphony, among others.She is a regular guest educator at various international summer festivals, holding not only masterclasses but also w...
2025-10-19
1h 00
Phillip Gainsley's Podcast
Nancy Zhous
Born in Texas to Chinese immigrant parents, Nancy Zhou began the violin under the guidance of her father, who is from a family of traditional musicians. She went on to study with Miriam Fried at the New England Conservatory while pursuing her interest in literature at Harvard University.Nancy has collaborated with the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra, Munich Symphony, Hong Kong Philharmonic, Hangzhou Philharmonic, New Jersey Symphony, Naples Philharmonic, San Diego Symphony, and Kansas City Symphony, among others.She is a regular guest educator at various international summer festivals, holding not only masterclasses but also w...
2025-10-19
1h 00
HORROR WITH SIR. STURDY
HORROR WITH SIR. STURDY EP 570: THE BOXER’S OMEN – BLACK MAGIC, MONKS & MARTIAL ARTS MAYHEM
HORROR WITH SIR. STURDY EP 570: THE BOXER’S OMEN – BLACK MAGIC, MONKS & MARTIAL ARTS MAYHEM 🎃 HAPPY STURD-O-WEEN, HORROR FAM! TONIGHT at 8 PM EST, we're diving headfirst into one of the most mind-bending martial arts horror films ever unleashed — the Shaw Brothers' cult classic from Hong Kong: THE BOXER’S OMEN (1983). Think it’s just monks and punches? THINK AGAIN. This movie throws cursed monks, disembodied heads, psychotropic nightmares, vengeful spirits, and slimy black magic into one gooey, gore-drenched blender. Sir. Sturdy, James, Mick Manhattan, Worst...
2025-09-26
1h 14
BT Money Hacks
Investing with soul - where profits meet purpose
While it might seem altruistic to engage in values-driven investing, let’s face it: we still want to profit from sinking in hard-earned money into something. Does values-investing really come at the expense of performance? Is there a way to incorporate our values into our wealth growing journey? Howie Lim speaks to Patrick Hong from Bill Morrisons Capital and Steward Thum from Phillip Securities for insights. Synopsis: Every Monday, The Business Times breaks down useful financial tips. Highlights: 00:56 Does values-investing make sense? 03:03 How to navigate the hype 06:29 Be...
2025-08-24
12 min
The Business Times Podcasts
Investing with soul - where profits meet purpose
While it might seem altruistic to engage in values-driven investing, let’s face it: we still want to profit from sinking in hard-earned money into something. Does values-investing really come at the expense of performance? Is there a way to incorporate our values into our wealth growing journey? Howie Lim speaks to Patrick Hong from Bill Morrisons Capital and Steward Thum from Phillip Securities for insights. Synopsis: Every Monday, The Business Times breaks down useful financial tips. Highlights: 00:56 Does values-investing make sense? 03:03 How to navigate the hype 06:29 Be...
2025-08-24
12 min
心靈書架 Spiritual Bookshelf スピリチュアルな 本棚 Spirituelles Bücherregal
Spiritual Bookshelf Episode 40 : How to Build Financial Wisdom – Part 7
Hi there! How’s your week going?Today, let’s continue exploring Poor Charlie’s Almanack and dive into why Charlie Munger emphasizes learning across different fields—especially economics.Why Study Economics?Munger reminds us that studying economics isn’t just to become an economist. It’s about adopting a way of thinking—an analytical tool for understanding how the world works. Economics helps us interpret decisions made by individuals, companies, and even entire countries from a more rational viewpoint.1. Understanding Scarcity and ChoiceAt its core, econ...
2025-08-13
10 min
A Daily Dose of History: Events on this Day in History
Ali's Assassination: End of Rashidun Era (+ 11 more historical events on this day!)
A Daily Dose of History (26 Jan 2025) Today's historical events: The Rashidun Caliphate is effectively ended with the assassination of Ali, the last caliph. The Grand Duchy of Lithuania defeats the Tsardom of Russia in the Battle of Ula during the Livonian War. For the first time, the Ottoman Empire permanently cedes territory to the Christian powers. The 8.7-9.2 Mw Cascadia earthquake takes place off the west coast of North America, as evidenced by Japanese records. The British First Fleet, led by Arthur Phillip, sails into Port Jackson (Sydney Harbour) to establish Sydney, the first permanent European...
2025-01-26
09 min
Malaysia Money Matters Daily News Podcast
Malaysia Money Matters Daily News Digest 25th Dec 2024
Episode Summary:In this Christmas episode of Malaysia Money Matters, we deliver a year-end review of the Malaysian market, highlighting major corporate developments, promising investment opportunities, and global trends shaping 2025. From ASB’s record dividends to Sarawak’s ambitious airport plans, and insights into midcap stocks, this episode is packed with valuable takeaways to guide your financial journey.Key Highlights:1. 1MDB’s $1 Billion Lawsuit Against Amicorp Group:* Filed in the British Virgin Islands, alleging the firm’s involvement in laundering stolen funds.* Raises potential regulatory scrutiny for corporate service provider...
2024-12-25
11 min
Asian Action Cast
Twilight of the Warriors: Walled In
Twilight of the Warriors: Walled In is the unicorn of Hong Kong action films, bringing the brash and raw adrenaline of the golden age, with a modern aesthetic, a cohesive if not convenient plot and genuine emotions. Sammo Hung’s presence not only legitimises this film as a proper HK actioner, but his grounded charisma elevates what is already a rock-solid showing by Louis Koo, Raymond Lam, Phillip Ng and many others even when things get fantastic in the best of ways. Don’t expect a perfect film – none of the 90’s HK films we...
2024-09-08
1h 19
Culture Gabfest
Twisters Blows Away the Box Office
On this week’s show, the panel gets swept up by Twisters, and begins by discussing director Lee Isaac Chung’s standalone sequel starring Glen Powell and Daisy Edgar-Jones. (For the record, the original 1996 disaster flick, Twister, is a near-perfect, Gabfest-approved comfort watch). Sure, Chung’s reboot isn’t as weird as the original, and the modern-day renderings of completely plausible natural disasters are alarming, but Twisters did what it was supposed to do: deliver a good, generic summer movie where Glen Powell can be, well, Glen Powell. (Read Dana’s review! And Sam Adam’s take on the film’s appro...
2024-07-24
56 min
Slate Culture Feed
Culture Gabfest: Twisters Blows Away the Box Office
On this week’s show, the panel gets swept up by Twisters, and begins by discussing director Lee Isaac Chung’s standalone sequel starring Glen Powell and Daisy Edgar-Jones. (For the record, the original 1996 disaster flick, Twister, is a near-perfect, Gabfest-approved comfort watch). Sure, Chung’s reboot isn’t as weird as the original, and the modern-day renderings of completely plausible natural disasters are alarming, but Twisters did what it was supposed to do: deliver a good, generic summer movie where Glen Powell can be, well, Glen Powell. (Read Dana’s review! And Sam Adam’s take on the film’s appro...
2024-07-24
1h 03
Rännstensrullarna
#41: Krutrökssemester IV - The Big Heat
Rännstensrullarnas krutrökssemester har varit pinsamt fattig på krutrök, men i dagens avsnitt råder vi bot på det! Det blir smatter, splatter och allmänt actionröj när vi pratar om Hong Kong-filmen The Big Heat från 1988, regisserad av (typ) tre eller fyra olika regissörer och producerad av Tsui Hark. Vi nämner, bland mycket annat: Dangerous Encounters of the First Kind (1980), A Chinese Ghost Story (1987), A Better Tomorrow (1986), Double Team (1997), Knock Off (1998), Andrew Kam, Fatal Termination (1990), Johnnie To, The Heroic Trio (1993), Election I-II (2005-2006), PTU - Police Tactic...
2024-07-18
1h 11
Under The Radar
Under the Radar: Why are Turkey, Kazakhstan bright spots for brokerage firm Phillip Nova? Its CEO tells it all.
The securities market is in focus today as we speak to one of the founding clearing members of the Singapore Exchange Derivatives Trading or (SGX-DT). Inaugurated some 40 years ago in 1983 as Phillip Futures, our guest for today is multi-asset broker Phillip Nova. As a member of the PhillipCapital Group, the company has grown over the years and now prides itself as one of the region’s top brokers for the trading of CFD, Forex, Futures and Stocks. It also taps PhillipCapital Group’s network companies to access exchanges around the world, including the Singapo...
2024-06-25
36 min
Hit Factory
Center Stage feat. Jason Miller
Writer, critic, and Hit Factory Discord all-star Jason Miller returns to the show to discuss Hong Kong director Stanley Kwan's 'Center Stage', an experimental biopic exploring the life and work of Chinese silent film star Ruan Lingyu who achieved an unprecedented celebrity before tragically taking her own life at only 24. Ruan is played magnificently by Maggie Cheung in one of her first "serious" (and arguably one of her very best) performances. The film brilliantly forgoes a traditional biopic structure, intercutting the filmic recreations with real footage of Ruan's handful of enduring film performances. From there, the film offers an...
2024-05-11
2h 00
Bean There, Done That!
Café Transitions: Selling, Valuing, and Franchising Insights from Industry Expert Craig Hong
Ever wondered what it takes to sell one's café for top dollar? Join Phillip Di Bella as he sits down with Craig Hong, Hill House Legal Partners Director, to explore the inner workings of café sales, equity sharing, and the buzzing world of franchising. In this candid conversation they get down to the brass tacks of maintaining healthy business accounts, safeguarding intellectual property, and why one should keep their café in tip-top shape for the ever-watchful eyes of potential buyers. As they unpack Craig's experiences, listeners will be privy to the nuances of employee equity sharing and shareholder agreements—a game...
2024-05-05
34 min
KUCI: Film School
Enter the Clones of Bruce / Film School Radio interview with Director David Gregory
Within hours of his funeral, Hong Kong movie studios began to produce hundreds of unauthorized biopics, spin-offs and rip-offs starring a competing roster of Bruce Lee lookalikes. Over the next decade, ‘Bruceploitation’ would become a staple of global cinema. Director David Gregory examines this fascinating phenomenon via interviews with Bruce Li, Bruce Le, Bruce Liang and Dragon Lee; martial arts legends like Angela Mao, David Chiang, Phillip Ko and Sammo Hung; and the producers, directors, distributors and experts – along with copious clips from the films themselves – that for the first time reveal the history, controversy and legacy behind one of the most bizarre gen...
2024-05-02
30 min
Confessions Of An Actress
39 - Phillip Brandon
Phillip Brandon is the Los Angeles-born product of the divinely yoked marriage of Phillip & Brenda Davis. Dad is a big-time jazz lover who took Phillip to his first concert: George Benson. Mom, better known as “Ms. B,” is a former Raelettes backup singer for the immortal Ray Charles with whom she travelled the world, bringing back tales of wonder to young Phillip. “I’ve always appreciated the old school showmanship of groups like Earth Wind & Fire, the O’Jays and Whispers. When I attend a show, I expect a performance! I’ll never forget the first time I saw Maze featuring Fr...
2024-04-03
1h 08
Fabulous Film & Friends
Ep. 78 - The LA Neo Noir Trio: The Big Lebowski, Inherent Vice, Under the Silver Lake
Send us a textThis week on Fabulous Film and Friends we’re covering a trio of Neo Noir films set in the city of…where else? Los Angeles, as we discuss 1998’s The Big Lewbowski, directed by Joel and Ethan Coen and starring the extraordinary Jeff Bridges, John Goodman, Steve Buscemi, Julianne Moore, Phillip Seymour Hoffman, David Huddleston, John Tutturo, Ben Gazara, David Thewlis, Tara Reid, Peter Stormare, Leon Russom and Sam Elliot against 2014’s Inherent Vice directed by Paul Thomas Anderson starring Joaquin Phoenix, Josh Brolin, Owen Wilson, Katherine Watersto...
2024-03-19
1h 24
John Tapp Racing
Episode 464: Dominic Tourneur
I’ve never had the pleasure of meeting Dominic Tourneur but I’m aware of his prominence among Adelaide jockeys and his success rate over a long period of years. We decided to find out a little more about his journey in racing by inviting him onto our podcast, and he was happy to oblige. Dominic was originally apprenticed in Perth but by his own admission was pretty half hearted in those early years. He worked a second job for most of his time in Geraldton where he won seven local premierships. Finally he bit the bullet and moved to Ad...
2024-03-05
53 min
Asian Action Cast
The Owl vs Bombo
You could be forgiven for not seeing Oscar winner Michelle Yeoh’s cinema debut in Sammo Hung’s 1984 film, Owl vs Bombo. A pretty face and far cry from her future baddassery, she could not save Sammo's cringy self indulgent movie. Pairing with George Lam's Owl, Hung's Bumbo busts more dance moves than skulls, insistent on pedalling the most awkward romance ever. Credit for not having Ms Malaysia herself as the target of his affections; the cringe to action ratio is leaning the wrong way. The action though, is trademark Sammo Hung and gold...
2024-02-24
1h 04
Yah Lah But
#489 - Foreign Interference Law Invoked Against Businessman & Hong Kong Left Outraged by Messi
Last week, a Singaporean businessman, Phillip Chan, became the first person to be designated a “politically significant person” under the recently implemented foreign interference law. Is this a valid use of this law? Elsewhere, Hong Kong football fans were left raging when Lionel Messi sat out of an exhibition match between Inter Miami and a local team due to injury. Is the fans’ anger valid?Find us here!YLB SubredditYLB TikTokYLB IGYLB YouTubeFolkloryIf you’re looking for a meaningful gift, we’d love to help you create a personal podcast for a loved one...
2024-02-05
54 min
A Daily Dose of History: Events on this Day in History
1564 Battle of Ula: Lithuania's Triumph over Russia (+ 8 more historical events on this day!)
A Daily Dose of History (26 Jan 2024) Today's historical events: The Grand Duchy of Lithuania defeats the Tsardom of Russia in the Battle of Ula during the Livonian War. For the first time, the Ottoman Empire permanently cedes territory to the Christian powers. The 8.7-9.2 Mw Cascadia earthquake takes place off the west coast of North America, as evidenced by Japanese records. The British First Fleet, led by Arthur Phillip, sails into Port Jackson (Sydney Harbour) to establish Sydney, the first permanent European settlement on Australia. Celebrated as Australia Day. The Rum Rebellion is the only successful...
2024-01-26
08 min
The Afternoon Update with Lynlee Foo
Money in the Market: Should you be buying China stocks now?
Investors betting on a revival in Chinese stocks this year are seeing their resolve tested. Chinese stocks recorded their worst opening week of trading in 21 years. The CSI 300 Index tumbled 3 per cent last week. Meanwhile, Hong Kong stocks also tumbled, compounding the local market’s worst start to a year since 2005. So with Chinese stocks relatively cheap, is now the time to invest in the market? What can we expect from the performance of Chinese stocks for the rest of the year? On Money in the Market, Hongbin Jeong speaks to Danish Lim, Investment Analyst at Phillip Nova, to fin...
2024-01-10
12 min
Pot Luck Food Talks: Kitchen Stories From Behind the Pass
Phil's Journey: Becoming a Master Chef
Mugaritz, Fäviken, RyuGin — these are only some of the legendary restaurants our co-host Phillip Walther started to hone his craft at, before leading fine dining kitchens all over the world including Mexico City, Dubai and Hong Kong.In this episode we explored Phil's philosophy, his journey towards culinary excellence, and the importance being a new kind of leader in the kitchen.
2023-12-31
28 min
Bottom of the Stream
Warriors of Future
This week on Bottom of the Stream we deep dive into the first wildcard movie choice of the season - Warriors of Future. This 2022 Hong Kong sci-fi action flick, directed by Yeun Fai Ng; and stars Louis Koo, Sean Lau and Phillip Kueng. Listen in to hear what we made of this tale of humans vs giant alien plant; did we think it was flowering achievement or an overgrown mess?! Bottom of the stream is a weekly podcast, hosted by film lovers Adam and Nick, exploring the parts of Netflix that most people don't go to in a bid t...
2023-08-17
52 min
Bottom of the Stream
Warriors of Future!
This week on Bottom of the Stream we deep dive into the first wildcard movie choice of the season - Warriors of Future. This 2022 Hong Kong sci-fi action flick, directed by Yeun Fai Ng; and stars Louis Koo, Sean Lau and Phillip Kueng. Listen in to hear what we made of this tale of humans vs giant alien plant; did we think it was flowering achievement or an overgrown mess?! Bottom of the stream is a weekly podcast, hosted by film lovers Adam and Nick, exploring the parts of Netflix that most people don't go to in a bid t...
2023-08-17
21 min
Action Talks with Eric Jacobus
Mark Houghton (何麥) on Hong Kong stunts, Hung Gar, and Drunken Master 2 (Action Talks #12)
Mark Houghton / 何麥 is a western stuntman who worked in Hong Kong in the 90s alongside Sammo Hung, Phillip Ko, Jackie Chan, and Lau Ka Leung. He talks about his Hung Gar training, his extensive Hong Kong filmography, and of course, what went down on Drunken Master 2. His HKMDB is at https://hkmdb.com/db/people/view.mhtml?id=8520&display_set=eng Action Talks on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7D289YtkiQIkSVhNLDX8O2 Action Talks on iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/action-talks-with-eric-jacobus/id1686666319 Telegram: t.me/ericjacobus My studio SuperAlloy: www.superalloyinteractive.com Blog: www.ericjacobus.com Edit...
2023-06-09
2h 57
The Afternoon Update with Lynlee Foo
Money in the Market: Should you ditch your current investment plan amid market volatility?
Protecting wealth, boosting investment returns, and maintaining financial security are some of the top goals for investors. But with widespread volatility and global uncertainty, how should investors allocate their assets? How can investors well prepare their portfolios from constant fluctuations and volatility in markets? And what sectors should investors look at when investing in Singapore markets? What about US and Hong Kong markets? On Money in the Market, Hongbin Jeong speaks to Eric Oh, Financial Services Manager, Phillip Securities to find out more. If you want to participate in Eric Oh's webi...
2023-04-28
10 min
The Rich Robinson Show - Season 1 - At the Speed of China
Peter Winn on Upping the Game in the Education Space in China
Peter Winn founded and sold Talent Education Group, one of China's fastest-growing education enterprises. He previously founded and headed up EF Professional English (China), a part of EF Education, China's largest English-language teaching organization. EF went from a startup to one of China's most recognized consumer brands with over 100,000 students and schools in Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Shenzhen, and hundreds of other locations during his tenure.In this episode, Peter shares his unique journey of getting entangled with China and how he achieved success in the education space in the country.Key Takeaways:
2023-02-07
1h 02
Sunday
Repairing Relationships; Faith in Prisons; Embracing Failure.
Prince Harry wants to reconcile with his family. But how easy is that given the continuing fallout from his interviews and memoir? Sacred texts are full of tales of feuding siblings, so what can they teach the Royals? Imam Qari Asim and Rabbi Robyn Ashworth-Steen share scriptural insights and pastoral advice. If you've already failed to stick to your New Year's resolution, help is at hand. The Rt Revd Dr Emma Ineson has written a book on how to cope with and learn from failure. Cricketer Monty Panesar and Comedian Shazia Mirza also share how faith has...
2023-01-08
43 min
SBCC Vaquero Voices
Episode 36 - Paloma Arnold
Mentioned in this episode:SBCC Vice President, Student Affairs - https://www.sbcc.edu/studentservices/vice-president-student-affairs.phpSBCC Student Services - https://www.sbcc.edu/studentservices/index.phpAntioch University Santa Barbara - https://info.antioch.edu/santa-barbara/Carlito’s Santa Barbara - https://carlitos.com/Intermezzo by Wine Cask - https://www.intermezzosb.com/Rudy’s - https://www.rudys-mexican.com/Trader Joe’s Tomato Ketchup with Black Summer Truffle - https://www.traderjoes.com/home/products/pdp/tomato-ketchup-with-black-summer-truffle-066714Spaghetti Carbonara - https...
2022-10-26
1h 10
Grit Daily Startup Show
CEO of Mon Coeur - Louise Ulukaya - Mon Coeur
Born in New York, Louise Vongerichten Ulukaya would spend her childhood days growing up in both New York and the south of France where she studied and practiced ballet. In 2005, Louise went to Washington DC to study finance at American University. Upon completing her degree, she returned to France to pursue her MBA at ESSEC Business School in Paris. After living in Dubai and Hong Kong, Louise returned to New York City. Since her return, New York has been graced with two of her restaurants under the Chefs Club name. In 2016 Louise decided to establish the Food Dreams Foundation...
2022-10-26
14 min
Grit Daily Startup Show
Decentralization Equals Freedom - Stefan Rust - Laguna
Stefan fell into crypto in 2012 when a developer for his company Exicon asked to be paid in Bitcoin. This prompted an OTC purchase via eBay and PayPal whose speed left the CEO agape, particularly in comparison to the sweaty walk he had just taken to cash a cheque in Hong Kong.More Info: https://lagu.na/about/Support the show: https://hype.co/@gritdailynewsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2022-09-03
17 min
The Long-Short
36. A Fork In The Road For Hong Kong
This week, The Long-Short returns to APAC to cover the recent launch of a joint paper by AIMA and PwC called "Alternatives in Hong Kong: building on the city’s strengths", which sets out six pillars that will support Hong Kong in retaining its status as a key financial centre in the face of challenges brought on by COVID-19, and competition for talent from other jurisdictions. In part one we catch up with Phillip Meyer, General Counsel & Co-Chief Operating Officer of Oasis Management as well as the Chair of the Executive Committee of AIMA in Hong Kong, and Michael Bugel, Co...
2022-07-20
46 min
Tuesday Breakfast
Fighting Unfair Dismissal, French Presidential Elections, Freedom of Political Expression, Painful Periods as a Workplace Issue
News Headlines: //Israeli forces raid Al-Aqsa Mosque //Violence against Muslim community in India //COVID testing requirements scrapped for international arrivals // Reminder: Stop the Expansion of the Dame Phyllis Frost Centre - Online discussion // Linda Fenton was the first Australian woman to sue her employer for unfair dismissal while on maternity leave. Now, she has written about her story, Strong Women Cry Too: Rising from the Black Hole. Linda joined Gemma and Su on Done By Law on April 4th to talk about her 20-year legal and emotional journey. For any listeners who would like to look into the case, the c...
2022-04-18
00 min
Mythos Busters
Mythos Busters Ep. 127: Gené Sais Quoi
Today, Nick, Ian, and Scott sit down and review the fifth group of player cards from Edge of the Earth. Patrons Thanks to our board members: Chris B., Chris H., Chris M., Morten, Jarrod, Ian, Kyle, Phillip, Dave, Abilio, Nathan, Chad, Robert. Special shout-out to random patron is… Chin Hong Lee! Don’t forget to check out mythosmerch.com for all of your Mythos Busters swag! https://mythosmerch.com/ now has Mythos Busters masks! Pick yours up today and stay safe! Get The Episode This epis...
2022-04-04
2h 15
Weekly Welcome
Rica Leon with Chifa 國偉
Rica Leon is the Co-Owner/CEO of Chifa in Eagle Rock, Los Angeles ― a restaurant that features Cantonese, Peruvian, and Taiwanese cooking. Truly a family owned and operated restaurant, it's inspired by Rica's mom Wendy "Popo" who emigrated from Hong Kong to Lima, Peru with her family. Eventually the family made their way stateside landing in Highland Park, which neighbors Eagle Rock. Rica's story is a full circle story about grit, perseverance, and the American dream. Hosted + produced by Arnold Byun. Cover art illustration by Seohui Chi. Photography + videography by Calvin Khurniawan. Recorded at 3.1 Phillip Lim. Follow us o...
2022-03-30
50 min
Upreneur
Thank you for Hearing Me with Kieran Bowers
The Upreneur podcast has partnered up with SCORE, hosted by Jeremy Straub, to help bring engaging conversations with today’s top leaders and business owners. In today’s episode, we spoke with Kieran Bowers, President of Swire Properties Inc, to discuss how working with different cultures allowed him to be self-aware of the bias he may have, how adapting your manager style based on your employee's culture allows you to get the best out of your teams, and When joining a new department, he spends his time with the people to get a better understanding on what needs to happ...
2022-01-26
39 min
Embracing Change with Feisal Alibhai
Circular Economy Principles and Family Business and Wealth Ownership
In this episode, Feisal, Philip, Iraj, and Kenneth will share what the circular economy is and what are the principles involved, how can families use circular economy principles to support the sustainability of the family and the family business itself, and how do these principles help inform how families prepare the younger generation for their future roles, manage the aging process and risks associated with the older generation, develop meaningful roles for family elders and much more.They will also talk about how holistic continuity audits uncover opportunities for paradoxes to be taken advantage of, and circularity...
2021-12-08
1h 08
Beer and Eggs
Diving into Our YouTube Histories: Fascinating!
Send us a Text Message.Join us as we embark on a fascinating journey through each of our YouTube watch histories and discover, all over again, how weird we really are. Music: Dirty Gertie by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com Videos Mentioned:How Hong Kong Became a Giant Refrigerator- Kento Bento https://youtu.be/R2OKqMVjUwM The Empire Was Right- Jim Huss ENThttps://youtu.be/hHE8EhOW994 Parallel Worlds Probably Exist. Here’s Why- Veritasiumhttps://youtu.be/kTXTPe3wahc How...
2021-11-01
46 min
Let the Money Talk
The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Limited - SGX Company Insights Ep 21
Welcome to the Let the Money Talk podcast. In this episode, Phillip Securities Research's senior analyst, Terence Chua, discusses The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Limited's launch of derivatives futures product that will be in direct competition with Singapore Exchange Limited. Listen to this podcast to learn more about the latest corporate updates. Alternatively, visit www.stocksbnb.com for the full report.
2021-08-24
04 min
Thornhill Theatre Space
🎧AUDIO FRINGE #TTSFringe2 - “[Emerging Voices]”🎧
🎧AUDIO FRINGE #TTSFringe2 - “[Emerging Voices]”🎧 🌱“[Emerging Voices]”🌱 🎭A selection of short plays by Theatre students from Ruth Asawa School of the Arts: Hana Rudoff, Karen Ear, Colten Hitchcock, Lucia Pachynski-Hoopes, Phillip Wong, Itohan Ediae, Sally Meeks, and Lan Lan Honda-Rottler Directed by Ariella Wolfe Stage Management by J. Lynn Dutra Featuring: Jasmine Washington, Edward Hong, Pilar Gonzales, John Cody Fasano, Stephanie Fields, and Scott Schwerdtfeger. Produced by Sandcastle Theatre Company 🇺🇸 🌱[Emerging Voices] features eight short plays about relationships, forgiveness, waking up, and finding your voice, plus some twists and turn...
2021-08-07
1h 27
Sandcastle Theater Company
Emerging Voices 2021
Live Audio Play Reading of [Emerging Voices] a selection of short plays by Theatre students from Ruth Asawa School of the Arts. Hana Rudoff, Karen Ear, Colten Hitchcock, Lucia Pachynski-Hoopes, Phillip Wong, Itohan Ediae, Sally Meeks, and Lan Lan Honda-Rottler Produced by Sandcastle Theater Company Directed by Ariella Wolfe Stage Management by J. Lynn Dutra Featuring Jasmine Washington, Edward Hong, Pilar Gonzales, John Cody Fasano, Stephanie Fields, and Scott Schwerdtfeger. 00:39 VALENTINE’S DAY IS OVERRATED 11:25 THE LAST DINNER 19:05 CHEKHOV’S GUN 36:08 UNKNOWN 46:19 THE EXIT 54:40 REUNITED 1:00:16 AWAKE 1:13:44 IT MIGHT BE TIME About The Plays: [Emerging Voices] features eight plays about relationships, forg...
2021-07-24
1h 27
The Long View
Jason Hsu: China Is 'the Last Great Remaining Alpha Reservoir'
Our guest this week is Jason Hsu. Jason is founder and chairman of Rayliant Global Advisors, a quantitative asset manager based in Hong Kong. Jason also cofounded Research Affiliates with Robert Arnott and has been at the forefront of the fundamental indexing movement. Jason is a member of the board of directors at the Anderson School of Management at the University of California at Los Angeles, as well as an adjunct professor in finance there. He has authored more than 40 peer-reviewed articles, is an associate editor of the Journal of Investment Management, and serves on the editorial board of...
2021-04-21
49 min
The Propcast
Tech Enabled WFH/WFO with Phillip Oliver and Joff Sharpe
Summary: In this episode the Propcast talks to Phillip Oliver and Joff Sharpe from Excell Group about tech enabled working from home and working from office. The Propcast is by Louisa Dickins, Co-Founder of LMRE the leading Global PropTech recruiter brought to you in partnership with CreTech and ReimTech. This show will focus on connecting the Proptechs, real estate funds and VC’s globally…and get everyone talking about innovation of the build to rent environment. About Our Host Louisa Dickins https://www.linkedin.com/in/louisa-dickins-ab065392/?originalSubdomain=uk Louisa started her career in property working at a well-known estate agency i...
2021-03-31
30 min
The Martial Arts Mania Podcast
The Top Ten Kickers of Western Martial Arts Cinema
We’re back with possibly the longest podcast episode of all time! Forgive us for the lengthy discussion, but we couldn’t help ourselves but to get super excited discussing 'The Top Ten Kickers of Western Martial Arts Cinema' ! Gavin and I did our Hong Kong edition a while back, so this time around we are talking about the greatest kickers from the west. Our list includes such legends as Phillip Rhee, Loren Avedon, Daniel Bernhardt, Mark Dacascos, previous guest Keith Cooke Hirabayashi, as well as my main man Jerry Trimble! Take a listen and see who else made our list...
2021-02-02
2h 08
Walking and Talking: An Appalachian Trail Thru-Hike
Triple Crowning with Phill Toomasian (Flamingo)
This week, I’m joined by Phill Toomasian, aka Flamingo. He is a triple-crowner, having hiked the 2,650-mile-long Pacific Crest Trail in 2018 and the 2,200-mile-long Appalachian Trail and the 3,000-mile-long Continental Divide Trail in 2020. That’s over 7,000 miles of hiking on those trails alone! (about the distance from Denver to Hong Kong!) Phill partnered with the non-profit “Dressember” this year to raise money to fight human trafficking. Join us for a conversation about living your “real-life” no matter where you are or what you’re doing, following your faith to use your natural gifts to better the world, social media pressure...
2020-12-23
44 min
TrueFire Live: Guitar Lessons + Q&As
Sheryl Bailey & Jon Herington Guitar Lessons, Performances & Interviews
Sheryl Bailey & Jon Herington talk about their guitar lessons available on TrueFire, perform, and answer questions. To learn more and watch the video from this live session, please visit truefire.com/live.About Sheryl:The Downbeat Critics Poll voted Sheryl a Rising Star (2013-2016) and One of the new greats of her chosen instrument Phillip Booth, Downbeat MagazineAs a leader, she has toured the US, Canada, Finland, Austria, Italy, Australia, Hong Kong, China, Japan, and the UK with her many projects: The Sheryl Bailey 3, The Sheryl Bailey 4, The Electric Ladyland Project, Acoustic Muse...
2020-12-10
2h 18
Kung Fu Movie Guide Podcast
Episode 57 - Loren Avedon
When Loren Avedon answered a call to the Jun Chong Martial Arts Academy on Wilshire Boulevard in Los Angeles late one night in 1987, little did he know that the call would prove to be life-changing. With only a matter of days until filming was scheduled to start in Thailand on the sequel to the 1986 martial arts hit, 'No Retreat, No Surrender', both of the film's contracted stars - Kurt McKinney and Jean-Claude Van Damme - had pulled out, leaving producer Roy Horan with the desperate task of having to contact the city's top dojos to quickly find a replacement...
2020-07-27
1h 14
Dreams, Passion & Your Hong Kong Story
𝐇𝐊𝟎𝟒: 𝐒𝐚𝐦’𝐬 𝐓𝐚𝐢𝐥𝐨𝐫 – 𝐇𝐊’𝐬 𝐢𝐜𝐨𝐧𝐢𝐜 𝐛𝐞𝐬𝐩𝐨𝐤𝐞 𝐭𝐚𝐢𝐥𝐨𝐫, 𝐟𝐚𝐦𝐨𝐮𝐬 𝐰𝐨𝐫𝐥𝐝𝐰𝐢𝐝𝐞 𝐟𝐨𝐫 𝐢𝐭𝐬 𝐀-𝐥𝐢𝐬𝐭 𝐜𝐥𝐢𝐞𝐧𝐭𝐞𝐥𝐞
** 𝑾𝒂𝒕𝒄𝒉 𝑭𝒖𝒍𝒍 𝑬𝒑𝒊𝒔𝒐𝒅𝒆 (22:45) www.yourHKstory.com/hk04-sams-tailor/ **𝐍𝐨𝐭𝐚𝐛𝐥𝐞 𝐐𝐮𝐨𝐭𝐞𝐬:►‟𝐸𝑛𝑡𝑟𝑒𝑝𝑟𝑒𝑛𝑒𝑢𝑟𝑠ℎ𝑖𝑝 𝑟𝑢𝑛𝑠 𝑡ℎ𝑟𝑜𝑢𝑔ℎ 𝑒𝑣𝑒𝑟𝑦𝑜𝑛𝑒 𝑤ℎ𝑜 𝑖𝑠 𝑏𝑜𝑟𝑛 𝑖𝑛 𝐻𝐾 𝑟𝑒𝑔𝑎𝑟𝑑𝑙𝑒𝑠𝑠 𝑜𝑓 𝑤ℎ𝑎𝑡 𝑡ℎ𝑒𝑦 ℎ𝑎𝑣𝑒 𝑔𝑟𝑜𝑤𝑛 𝑢𝑝 𝑎𝑠 𝑎𝑛𝑑 𝑤ℎ𝑎𝑡 𝑡ℎ𝑒𝑦 𝑒𝑛𝑑 𝑢𝑝 𝑑𝑜𝑖𝑛𝑔.”►‟𝑇ℎ𝑒 𝑒𝑎𝑠𝑒 𝑡𝑜 𝑑𝑜 𝑏𝑢𝑠𝑖𝑛𝑒𝑠𝑠 𝑖𝑛 𝐻𝐾 𝑖𝑠 𝑢𝑛𝑝𝑎𝑟𝑎𝑙𝑙𝑒𝑙. 𝑇ℎ𝑒𝑟𝑒 𝑖𝑠 𝑛𝑜 𝑟𝑒𝑑 𝑡𝑎𝑝𝑒 ℎ𝑒𝑟𝑒.”►‟𝐻𝐾 𝑖𝑠 𝑡𝑤𝑖𝑡𝑡𝑦, 𝑟𝑒𝑙𝑒𝑛𝑡𝑙𝑒𝑠𝑠 𝑎𝑛𝑑 ℎ𝑎𝑠 𝑎𝑛 𝑎𝑚𝑎𝑧𝑖𝑛𝑔 𝑏𝑜𝑢𝑛𝑐𝑒 𝑏𝑎𝑐𝑘 𝑎𝑏𝑖𝑙𝑖𝑡𝑦.”𝐆𝐮𝐞𝐬𝐭 𝐏𝐫𝐨𝐟𝐢𝐥𝐞:Sam's Tailor is the premiere bespoke tailor in Hong Kong. The shop was founded in 1957 by Sam Melwani and is currently run by his two sons Manu and Sham Melwani, and grandson Roshan Melwani.The shop is famous for it’s A-list clientele from all over the world. Some prominent ones include Queen Elizabeth II, Ronald Reagan, Prince Phillip, Prince Charles, George Bush, Bill Clinton, Margaret Thatcher, Tony Blair, Michael Jackson, Boris Becker, Richard Gere and many more. Until HK handover in 1997, Sam’s Tailor were one of the main uniform tailors for British troops in HK.Sam's Tailor was honored with a postage stamp on the 50th anniversary of its founding.--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/yourhkstory/support
2020-05-18
22 min
Vanessa Wants To Know
Special Mother's Day Episode ft. Friends of the Pod!
MOTHER’S DAY EDITION featuring stories from our closest friends of the pod including: Phillip Lim, Prabal Gurung, Laura Kim, Michelle Lee, Joanna Czech, host Vanessa Hong, and co-producer Amy Wan. Each guest is asked: • Name • What do you do? • Fondest memory of mom • Best piece of advice mom ever gave me • How will you be celebrating your mom this year? Make sure to check out everyone and their moms' pictures here! Resourc...
2020-05-10
00 min
Vanessa Wants To Know
Phillip Lim’s Journey to Sustainability: in Business, Life & Everything In-Between
It’s Fashion Week here in New York City. This is one of the busiest weeks of the year in the fashion industry. Normally, Phillip Lim would be stuck in the thick of it, but this year he’s opting out. Instead, Phillip is having a “studio day.” In other words, he will be hosting a house party where the full collection will be on view, just like the runway, but without the exclusivity. No front row, no RSV, no list. Anybody can walk into the store. On today’s episode, Phillip Li...
2020-02-09
00 min
The WW2 Podcast
The Battle for Hong Kong, 1941
We're all familiar with the events on that day of 'infamy', the 7th December 1941. The Japanese launch their typhoon in the pacific with the attack on Pearl Harbour. Hours later they would invade Malaya; an operation that would outflank the British 'fortress' singapore. Japanese units would land on the Philippines and the conquest of the Dutch-East Indies (modern day indonesia) would begin. Less well known is the Japanese attack on the British territory of Hong Kong The island had been ceded to the British in 1841, it served as a valuable harbour for ships trading with the Chinese...
2020-01-15
55 min
KHON 2GO Hawaii News
KHON 2GO 12/17/19
- Strong winds continue across the state, with gust up to 55 mph. - A shooting in Barbers Point leaves one man in critical condition. - Later this morning, the man arrested in Saturday's deadly shooting in Makiki is expected in court. - It's been almost 2 weeks since the fatal shooting at the Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard. - A 39-year old woman is in custody for a string of burglaries. - The House Rules Committee is setting up the parameters for the debate over articles of impeachment for President Trump....
2019-12-17
10 min
Future Commerce
[Step by Step] What is Private Equity and When Do I Need It? (Jeremy Muras, Lion Capital)
Welcome to Step by Step, a 5-part series from Future Commerce to help walk you through how to launch and grow a successful business. This season, we're talking about funding. Today is episode 4. Today, Phillip & Brian are joined by Jeremy Muras of Lion Capital Group to discuss Private Equity. Listen Now! Show Notes Main Takeaways: In today's episode, Brian and Phillip are joined by Jeremy Muras from Lion Capital to talk about the ins and outs of private equity. What are some of the major differences between Private Equity...
2019-12-12
52 min
Grad Life
#24 - Hong Kong Through a Cartoonist's Eyes
A Hong Kong cartoonist has spent 40 years chronicling China and Hong Kong’s many social and political upheavals. Wong Kei-kwan – better known by his pen name Zunzi – is Hong Kong’s best-known political cartoonists, and also one of its longest-lasting. His work for the Chinese-language newspaper “Ming Pao” is highly critical of the People’s Republic and its encroaching influence on Hong Kong, both before and after the 1997 reunification. Zunzi is at York University this week for the opening of the career-spanning exhibition “Now What?!! – Civil movements through a cartoonist’s eyes.” The exhibition is presented by the York Centre for Asian Research and...
2019-11-04
23 min
Sprung
With Mr. Ho and Phillip Sherburne
Co founder of Klasse Wrecks Mr Ho joins the Sprung Squad live in the studio to showcase the label's latest releases and provide an insider account of the developing electronic scene in his native Hong Kong.
2019-10-15
59 min
"What's Good?" W/ Charlie Taylor
Ep.41 - Politics, Protest & 'Friends' Is Trash
In a week where:Officers at Gatwick called in after the Airport found 25 bags of powder. Turned out to be for a Vegan Bakery.Charles LeClerc gets his maiden F1 win at Spa-Francorchamps, a day after his friend & F2 driver Anthoine Hubert succumbed to a fatal crash mid-race.School begins for another year.Tory MP Phillip Lee Defects to the Lib Dems, removing Boris Johnson's working majority.Chief Executive of Hong Kong Carrie Lam finally withdraws the Extradition Bill.After Romelu Lukaku witnesses Italian racism & calls it out, Inter fans claim that making monkey noises isn't racist. I...
2019-09-05
1h 07
Foreign Correspondence
Charlie Campbell - Shanghai/Asia - Time magazine
Strap in for a hero's journey through the world of Indonesian terrorism. Charlie Campbell (@charliecamp6ell) of Time magazine walks us through the series of strange turns that took him to that took him to a prison, the Ivy League for Jihadists before landing an interview with the first female suicide bomber (she was not successful and therefor alive). Charlie takes us all over Asia as he walks us through his career. We discuss early days from family to his first taste of journalism in Buenos Aires (1:59), cutting his teeth in blue collar London journalism (10:44), moving to S...
2019-08-25
1h 13
The Looking Forward Podcast
Ep 31: Hong Kong: Nobody Puts Freedom In The Corner
With 1.7 out of 7.4 million people protesting in Hong Kong, the Chinese Government is under scrutiny as never before (1:35-23:40). In the latest of a series of devastating results, the federal court has dismissed a significant case that ASIC launched against Westpac. Is ASIC too hard, too soft, or just incompetent? (23:40-36:50). Donald Trump wants to buy Greenland, however, the Danish Prime Minister says she has no interest. Is this the biggest real-estate deal on earth, or a decision for the locals? (36:50-44:19). Scott Hargreaves and Dr Chris Berg are joined by Daniel Wild and Dr Zac Gorman to discuss...
2019-08-21
59 min
Conversation Rules with Phillip Larsen
Episode 162 - Hong Kong Trouble
This episode has an international flair as Ryan and Phillip discuss what in the world is going on in Hong Kong. Understanding it starts with the history of Hong Kong. So why is Hong Kong all of the sudden in turmoil? And (of course) Why Does This Matter? HHIEOY: Ryan - The 1619 Project Phillip - Portlandia. Segment 4: Ryan finally gets in the room where it happens.
2019-08-19
00 min
Vanessa Wants To Know
Phillip Lim Wants You to #BePresent
In the fashion industry, designers are always dreaming and visualizing their next beautiful creation. With all the runways, models, and hustle that comes with this work, it’s easy to get carried away and forget your roots. For designer Phillip Lim, he finds unique ways to stay grounded to ensure that he always remains balanced in his work, life, and passion projects. On the first episode of this podcast, Phillip and I tackle this concept of balance. While dreaming is an essential part of identifying passions and utilizing your creative talents, Phillip finds ways to...
2019-07-16
00 min
TrueFire Live: Guitar Lessons + Q&As
Sheryl Bailey - Bebop Guitar Lessons, Q&A, and Performances
In this episode of TrueFire Live, we sit down with bebop guitarist extraordinaire, Sheryl Bailey, to discuss her latest jazz guitar courses. To learn more and watch the video from this live session, please visit truefire.com/live.The Downbeat Critics Poll voted Sheryl a Rising Star (2013-2016) and One of the new greats of her chosen instrument Phillip Booth, Downbeat MagazineAs a leader, she has toured the US, Canada, Finland, Austria, Italy, Australia, Hong Kong, China, Japan, and the UK with her many projects: The Sheryl Bailey 3, The Sheryl Bailey 4, The Electric Ladyland Project...
2019-06-05
1h 16
Been There Done That
Midsumma time … and the livin’ is breezy!
We attended our community’s ‘midsumma Carnival Day’ on Sunday 20 January 2019 at Alexandra Gardens – All happy and gay – what a great day. In this week’s program, we refer to the ongoing example of Peter Tatchell – Melbourne born, now living in England, where he continues to OutRage and advocate for our community. We track his life’s timeline & achievements, and applaud his motivation for our equality and rights. From international sources, we learn that both Israel and New York State have banned gay conversion therapy in recognition of its futility and its anti-GLBTQ discrimination. Meanwhile Canada has announ...
2019-01-25
42 min
Bad Playstyle: A video game book club
Ep 34 - Shadowrun: Hong Kong "A different word for dirt bag"
Names! Sayem. bangs gavel We don’t read books on this fuckin podcast Shadowrun hong kong is the game this podcast Xcom lil’ dlc. Owen played it. “And then, I died” Wobblyrat is bae Video games, I hate it when you grade me. Daily modes are cool and engaging though. bradford, falcatas are supposed to be used on horseback! CLOSE RANGE!?! Keynan is doing the random duos meme on stream Steam streaming troubleshooting in factorio Keynan is angry AND stupid. (feat the UI) Hong kong has the best UI of all the shadowrun games, this is not a good thi...
2018-10-24
1h 03
Oceania – 80 Days
Tasmania (S3.01)
S03E01 Tasmania Audio http://media.blubrry.com/80_days_an_exploration/content.blubrry.com/80_days_an_exploration/80_Days-S03E01_Tasmania.mp3 In the first episode of season 3 of 80 Days: an exploration podcast, we’ll be talking about Tasmania, the island state of Australia, known to early European explorers as Van Dieman’s Land. This verdant island is roughly the size of Ireland but with only 8% of the population. Tasmania or ‘Tassie’ lies 240 km or 150 miles south of the Australian mainland, and the state encompasses the main island of Tasmania, the 26th-largest island i...
2018-06-10
00 min
Shattered Reality Podcast
Dr. Phillip Davidson and EVT #49
Kate Valentine and Fahrusha are pleased to welcome Dr. Phillip Davidson originator of Enhanced Visualization Technique to “Shattered Reality Podcast.” Phil started his professional life as an IT professional and spent a number of years at a high level job in Hong Kong. When he returned to the United Kingdom, he decided to retrain and earned … Continue reading Dr. Phillip Davidson and EVT #49 → The post Dr. Phillip Davidson and EVT #49 appeared first on Shattered Reality Podcast.
2018-05-24
00 min
ACMI Stories & Ideas
ACMI Conversations: Anime and Feminism
Are the heroines of modern anime confronting the stereotyped female characters that preceded them? Or are they still designed merely to service the fantastical and unrealistic desires of male fans? In this traditionally male-dominated genre, the growing trend of empowered female protagonists is a welcome development. Still, there’s no shortage of anime productions that feature excessive ‘fan-service’ – highly objectified representations of women. For every baddass heroine like Princess Mononoke’s San, there are the subjugated female characters in Keijo, designed purely for the male gaze. Our panel of academics, critics and cultural commentators unraveled anime’s approach to women and tested w...
2018-04-27
1h 24
Beating The Crates
Beating The Crates 19.03.18
Morphosis 'Beating The Crates' in a Hong Kong Ping Pong Styleeeeee in association with www.ghettofunk.co.uk http://www.facebook.com/hongkongpingpong http://hongkongpingpong.co.uk/ https://www.instagram.com/hongkongpingpong/ http://ghettofunk.co.uk http://gfmanagement.co.uk The 'Best Alternative NSB Show' broadcast live on the Breakspoll Award Winning www.nsbradio.co.uk For all booking enquiries please contact: adam@gfmanagement.co.uk Tracklist: 01 Maya Fadeeva - Let Me Go (Pat Anthony Reggae mix) 02 Guiding Star Orchestra - Upfull Melody 03 The Funk Hunters - In The Right Spot ft Steven Beddall 04 Richie Phoe - Dont Stop The...
2018-03-21
2h 03
The Unbearable Lightness of Being Hungry
Brent Savage – Bentley, Monopole, Yellow, Cirrus
"It was an old smashed-up pub that had no floor and no ceiling and no roof." It wasn't the greatest site, but Brent Savage and his business partner Nick Hildebrandt (somehow) transformed it into Bentley, the first restaurant they'd ever open together. 11 years later, they now run four acclaimed Sydney venues: Monopole, an award-winning wine bar; Yellow, a popular fine-dining vegetarian restaurant, and Cirrus, a well-reviewed seafood establishment. Brent got his start in the kitchens of renowned chefs (such as Phillip Searle's Vulcans and Mark Best's Marque) before going solo and being named Chef of the Year...
2017-10-17
51 min
Out-of-Body Experience – Shattered Reality!
#49 Dr. Phillip Davidson and EVT
Dr. Phillip Davidson, the originator of EVT To listen CLICK HERE Kate Valentine and Fahrusha are pleased to welcome Dr. Phillip Davidson to “Shattered Reality Podcast.” Phil started his professional life as an IT professional and spent a number of years at a high level job in Hong Kong. When he returned to the United Kingdom, he decided to retrain and earned a PhD in Psychology. He had a keen interest in the nature of consciousness and became a grief counselor. Coincidentally, like our last guest, Dr. Milton Wainwright, Phil hails from Sheffield, Engl...
2017-06-06
00 min
Learn English by Audio with EATT Magazine at eattmag.com
Download the Free Podcast App
You can now Download the Free Podcast App from EATT Magazine. The new app is completely free and is available on the app store on both the Apple app store and now on Google play The free podcast app features Podcasts with Elliot from pozible.com on successful crowdfunding Bill Aronson on Digital dementia part 1 and 2 on Crowdfunding with #masteryourmemory Sydney Armani Crowdfunding USA a 3D Printing Podcast, RMIT Best New Podcasts including crowdfunding stories Equity crowdfunding with KoreConX in Canada and across the globe with Oscar Jofre...
2016-04-18
28 min
EATT Magazine podcast
36 : Download the Free Podcast App from EATT
You can now download the Free Podcast App from EATT Magazine. The new app is completely free and is available on the app store on both the Apple app store and now on Google play. EATT Magazine app features Podcasts with Elliot from pozible.com on successful crowdfunding Bill Aronson on Digital dementia part 1 and 2 on Crowdfunding with #masteryourmemory Sydney Armani Crowdfunding USA A 3D Printing Podcast, RMIT Best New Podcasts including crowdfunding stories Equity crowdfunding with KoreConX in Canada and across the globe with Oscar Jofre Silicon beaches startups Ambassador Anthony Trending Now Cammy Davis Come Back To Me A Be...
2016-04-18
28 min
The Main Course
Episode 251: Portrait of an Artist as a Young Persian
Happy Sunday! This week on _ The Main Course _, hosts Alexes McLaughlin and Phillip Gilmour welcome artist Kamrooz Aram to the studio. Kamrooz Aram’s diverse practice often engages the complicated relationship between traditional non-Western art and Western Modernism. Through a variety of forms including painting, collage, drawing and installation, Aram has found the potential for image-making to function critically in its use as a tool for a certain renegotiation of history. Aram’s paintings reveal the essential role that ornament played in the development of Modern art in the West. Taking floral motifs from Persian carpets, Aram repeat...
2015-10-18
43 min
Highway 89
Phillip Walley-Stack
Australian Phillip Walley-Stack is in the studio. Everyone on our production team has been looking forward to this taping for a number of reasons—one in particular being that he’s brought his didgeridoo! Phillip Walley-Stack is the creator of the stage show “Strong;” a full-scale theater dance production that features ancient and modern instruments. As a singer/songwriter he’s had his music nominated for a West Australian Music Industry Association “Song of the Year Award.” And he’s released a full-length album also titled “Strong.” In fact many of the songs that he’ll perform in this episode are also on his album. ...
2014-08-01
50 min
LAMLradio: LEGO Talk Podcast
LAML Radio #112 - News, MOCs and Gary McIntire (Master model builder at LEGOLAND California)
In this episode Rob Deakin, Jeremy Younger and Shelly Timson cover news and cool MOCs. Rob Interviews Gary McIntire - Master Model Builder at LEGOLAND California. News 10229 Winter Village Cottage Revealed http://tinyurl.com/9h9upon Elrond minifigure with Prepurchase of LEGO LOR game http://tinyurl.com/99ng22c Thinking with Portals! http://lego.cuusoo.com/ideas/view/18258 New french Brand Store http://www.brickset.com/news/article/?ID=3897 Shell promo sets available in Hong Kong now, ROW later
2012-08-28
46 min
Centre Street
Show 7 (Series Ender) - Jeff from Your Favorite Enemies
There it is. For the past four years, we have served you with bits of current affairs and plenty of indie interviews, and now we're moving on. AM/PM with Phillip Hong and Michael Huynh starts later this year, which will feature a music mix as well as interview quotes, so please keep a lookout on our renamed Centre Street on this page. Your Favorite Enemies is part of Canadian Music Week in Toronto. If you read this in time, they'll be at: - The Fifth Social Club/Cabin Five on March 11th (11 pm), 225 Richmond Street W, Toronto - The...
2010-03-06
16 min
The Phil Blog
Hippie Lesson
As seventeen suspects were hauled off into the William G. Davis/Grenville courthouse in Brampton, the media started to roar. Agencies, local and international, pumped out headlines and mulch that were from quaint to outrageous. There were a few media reports that suggest that the most basic Canadian principle we hold as a dominion, multiculturalism, was going to wane. This could be quoted from newspapers within the country, in the United States and most of the glove. An American congressman blamed our "lax immigration policies" from all this. My question out to the open is: when? As a Chinese...
2006-06-17
02 min
The Phil Blog
A Homegrown Disgrace
As proven in a terrorist sting instigated by police officers in the Toronto area, the threat of bombs going off and people getting killed is no longer theorised as "what happens outside Canada". As told in a police conference, the suspects held, in their posession, around three tons of explosives, three times more than what was used in the bombing of the Murrah Federal Building back in 1995 around Oklahoma City. The media and citzenry had speculated on where they would've bombed: Our gracious CN Tower, the offices of CSIS (Canada's intelligence service), the subway system? Police won't officially say. ...
2006-06-05
01 min
The Phil Blog
A Dirty Habit
For smokers in Ontario and Quebec, lighting up will be so much harder from now on. A smoking ban that blankets just about every single indoor public space will be in effect, and restaurant owners and smokers are less than thrilled aobut this development. In my humble opinion, smoking is not a matter of nuisance. Smoking affects the lives of way more than just the person who lights up. People around this smoker have a higher chance of getting cancer. None of these people even lighted a match and they're at risk of dying. Is it fair for one...
2006-06-01
02 min
The Phil Blog
Here Comes The Rain Again
However cynical I am about politics is about to change dramatically. The tides have turned and I am as cynical as ever. Alberta Premier Ralph Klein recently announced that he would be seeking legal advice in regards to withdrawing from the federal equalisation plan. The province has recently reaped some great benefits due to the upward price of crude oil, stimulating its economy. So what is equalisation? In Canada's ten provinces, there are those provinces that have a well-developed economy, and are called "have provinces". Other provinces, who can't provide the same government services on their own are called "...
2006-05-25
02 min
The Phil Blog
Episode 031 - Just Desserts
Justice for me is a two-pronged approach. I am a proponent of sentencing criminals to fair sentences, but from a human standpoint, I also believe in healing and forgiveness. Take the case of Min Chen. He was the person who murdered Cecilia Zhang back in 2003. The crime sent shockwaves to mainstream Chinese-Canadians, seeing that something like this could come out of our own backyard. A few minutes ago, whilst I was gathering my thoughts, the news radio station finally reported on how long Chen had to remain in prison: fifteen years. Min Chen was a mislead man. His student...
2006-05-13
01 min
The Phil Blog
Episode 030 - The Pizza Day Craze
At lunchtime one day, I picked up my little sister, Jen, from elementary school. Whilst I was waiting for her in the main hallway, two ladies with around thirty boxes of pizza were organising the slices for the students who ordered in each class. It was then I realised that it was Pizza Day that afternoon. If you are not familiar with the idea, it is where the students could order pizza from the store en masse, where the school acts as a middleman earning a small profit. I was confused to see all the ruckus in the hallway...
2006-05-11
01 min
The Phil Blog
Episode 028 - Scarborough Fair
Are you going to Scarborough Fair? Parsley, sage, rosemary and thyme. Remember me to one who lives there. She who was a true love of mine. - Traditional English Ballad Of course, this traditional English ballad is talking about the town in Yorkshire, England, but what about the Toronto suburb (of the same name)? This part of the city has a very interesting history, which sadly has a bitter aftertaste. It was the wife of the first Lieutenant Governor of Upper Canada who described the Scarborough Bluffs as "extremely bold". Hence the Simcoes named this plot of land Scarborough because...
2006-05-05
01 min
The Phil Blog
Episode 027 - Cold Blood
Never in my right mind did I ever expect anything like this happening in Ontario. Eight bodies were found just south of London, Ontario. Police believe the victims knew each other. News organisations scramble to delve out as much information as they could grasp, even though the authorities have been tight lipped. Residents are interviewed by the scene, wondering, like the news crews, what went on. To be honest with you, this has caught me by surprise. I normally viewed the Southwestern area of Ontario as quite the quiet place. I thought most gang-related murders happened within the Greater...
2006-04-10
02 min
The Phil Blog
Episode 026 - Government Inaction
I am probably the last person who can criticise the policy of broadcasting regulations, but I have a very big beef over how the Canadian Radio-Telecommunications Commission is working from case to case. The appropriate decisions the CRTC have not made recently really have bugged me. In late 2004, the company who ran MTV Canada was taken over by the parent of MuchMusic, CHUM Television. Because of branding contracts, MTV Canada had to adopt a new brand name, and as a result MTV Canada and MTV 2 became MUCH-branded channels. When the parent of MTV, the American Viacom conglomerate, signed an...
2006-04-01
02 min
The Phil Blog
Episode 025 - Tax Blues
This week is a hectic one for many people; whomever earned income from the previous year will have to file an income tax return. This year is probably the worst one to file a return for me because my former employer was the first to send me three separate slips. I never thought that I would have trouble figuring out paperwork before. The language is confusing, the guidelines can be hard to follow, and if you spend money in donations it adds to the confusion. That would explain why so many people are employed in the field of income...
2006-03-31
01 min
The Phil Blog
Episode 024 - Blasted Curfews
A Toronto city councillor proposed, for the umpteenth time now, a bylaw imposing a curfew on children and teenager at a certain time. And, for the umpteenth time, the motion was voted down by Toronto City Council. This represents yet another attempt to apply unfair ageism, governmental parenting to those who cannot even vote. Like some opponents to this bylaw, I believe the parents should do the parenting on this issue. The last thing we need is for a civic government to spend less time on a deteriorating transit system and other more important issues. I will not deny...
2006-03-30
01 min
Centre Street
Show 3 - Hope In The Heart
SHOW 3 - HOPE IS IN THE HEART For Winnipeg native Ann Burstyn, lead singer of the popular indie group DREAM ARIA, music forms a large part of her life. We asked her a few questions and she answered them back gracefully. However, like the independent spirit, you could say... she self-interviewed herself. Hosted by Phillip Hong.
2006-03-25
15 min
The Phil Blog
Episode 023 - Canadian Drama?
Why, in this whole wide world, must we Canadians be abandoned from homegrown soap operas? Whilst the Japanese have doramas, and Latin-origin Canadians get to watch novellas acted out in their language, we English-speaking Canadians must live in a drama-less life. But this is everyone's fault, of course. The government's handling on the issue is at best, ambiguous. The definition "Canadian Drama" could mean a plethora of series, where even comedies count as long as the regulators think they count. Very depressing. In this cost-cutting world, the best drama I've ever watched in this decade was the courtroom drama "This...
2006-03-22
02 min
The Phil Blog
Media Beepups: See Viva, page 8
Welcome to Media Beepups, I'm Phillip Hong. Today we're going to check out a community newspaper. On the front page of the Vaughan Citizen, March 9th edition, there is an article about the coming subway announcement in Toronto: TALK OF SUBWAY CASH HAS CITY ON ITS TOES; RACCO WON'T CONFIRM FUNDS IN BUDGET. It's pretty interesting, actually, it's very informative. But it asks you to: SEE VIVA, PAGE 8 -- because, of course, the article continues on Page 8. Yet, when we go to Page 8, there is no article. So where is it? VIVA PLANNED WITH SUBWAY IN MIND. And where...
2006-03-15
01 min
Dear Phil Liz and Lucy
Media Beepups: See Viva, page 8
Another Phil Liz and Lucy investigation...Welcome to Media Beepups, I'm Phillip Hong.Today we're going to check out a community newspaper. On the front page of the Vaughan Citizen, March 9th edition, there is an article about the coming subway announcement in Toronto:TALK OF SUBWAY CASH HAS CITY ON ITS TOES; RACCO WON'T CONFIRM FUNDS IN BUDGET.It's pretty interesting, actually, it's very informative. But it asks you to:SEE VIVA, PAGE 8-- because, of course, the article continues on Page 8. Yet, when we go to...
2006-03-15
00 min
The Phil Blog
Those Cute Little Seals (Part 2)
I find it ridiculous to hear that the McCartneys actually care about the seal hunt. It sounds like they were pawns of the animal welfare organisations that engage in extreme tactics to line their coffers. A big first reminder is that Paul and Heather McCartney were invited by these protest groups, including The Humane Society of the United States. When have Americans actually give a care about Canadian issues, especially one where misinformation is rampant? This is not a fully factual debate but a crazy tactic meant to publicise one bias, one view of an issue that has many...
2006-03-14
02 min
Centre Street
Show 2 - Singapore Rebel
SINGAPORE REBEL "Our intentions [are] basically to have a peaceful rally. We hope the police will co-operate... This is the right of every Singaporean..." We are privileged here to have our democratic rights honoured. Except for the occasional violent protest, all is peaceful in the West. So why should we worry about politics in the island state of Singapore? For Dr. Chee Soon Juan, an opposition leader, bankruptcy and jail were the answers to opposing the long-ruling People's Action Party. For so long, citizens have sacrified some of their freedoms in favour of economic benefits. This, according to Martyn See...
2006-03-09
13 min
The Phil Blog
Episode 021 - Those Cute Little Seals
The Canadian government has given valuable answers to dispel charges made by animal rights groups and the Hollywood Bourgeoisie. Must we be reminded of that useless shirt worn by magnate daughter and American snobhead Paris Hilton. Club sandwiches, not seals the shirt says, blatantly disregarding the fact that the ingredients that make club sandwiches may have been clubbed! This, for animal rights advocates, was a campaign to stop the so-called brutal, senseless killing of baby whitecoat seals. Whitecoat seals, first of all, are untouchables here in Canada. It's illegal under Canadian law to actually club a whitecoat seal, and even...
2006-03-03
01 min
Centre Street
Show 1 - Ivory Tower Project
DRIVING ROCK FOR THE ROCK DRIVER It's a driving passionate rock that'll leave you with a head full of emotions. A group touts itself with critics who agree as a reincarnation of the days where riffing rock was king, and punk wasn't as manufactured as it is now. Phillip Hong recently caught up with Mark Regula, the lead singer of this great group. And given the history these guys went through, this is no manufactured rock. The passionate music comes from passion itself lived through the eyes of Ivory Tower Project.
2006-03-01
10 min