Isabel Isabel

Why is it So Hard But So Important to Set Boundaries?

As part of our World Mental Health Day special, Scottish-Chinese Entrepreneur and Soul Coach Coco Alexandra joins Proudly Asian to talk about setting healthy boundaries with your family, at work, and in relationships or friendships

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Isabel Isabel

Mental Health Day & Halloween Special: We Don’t Talk About Burnout Enough

To mark the very occasions of Mental Health Day and Halloween in October, we are talking burnout in the Asian context, with a Halloween twist. Advertising & Marketing Strategist Rachel joins Proudly Asian to list out some workplace worst practices and how to find THAT balance in life - unfiltered, with no reservations - all in an action-packed hour that’s good for your mental health

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Isabel Isabel

The Future of Ageing: Turning Dim Sum into Soft Meals?

#ProudlyAsianFoodMonth: Queenie Man, CEO of Hong Kong-based social enterprise The Project Futurus, joins Proudly Asian to talk about how she is changing the perception of ageing by creating Captain Softmeal - an initiative that empowers the elderly and those who suffer from difficulties swallowing solids.

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Isabel Isabel

Mongolian YouTuber Anu Harchu on Growing Up in Ulaanbaatar

Anu Harchu, a Mongolian content creator, joins Proudly Asian to talk about her experience growing up in Ulaanbaatar, the capital city of Mongolia. With over 94k subscribers on her YouTube channel, the former broadcast journalist also talks about the media landscape in Mongolia and her upcoming project.

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Isabel Isabel

Hong Kong Writer Talks LGBTQ+ Misconceptions in Asia

In this Pride Month special, Kyle Yue, a Paris-based writer who was born and raised in Hong Kong, joins Proudly Asian to talk about growing up gay in Hong Kong, his coming out experience, and harmful misconceptions about the LGBTQ+ community in Asia.

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Isabel Isabel

Dr. Anthony Ocampo on Growing Up Filipino and Gay in LA

Proudly Asian returns with a brand new season! In this Pride Month special episode, Dr. Anthony Ocampo, a Filipino-American author and sociologist, shares his experience growing up brown and gay in LA and his take on how to define Asian identities.

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