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A podcast that seeks to capture the combined experiences of people, culture, places, traveling, current events, living abroad, and everything that comes along with them. As someone who has traveled, lived, studied, done business, learned Chinese, and been in multicultural relationships abroad, it has given me extensive insights into these factors. The premise further hopes to create a platform to promote mutual learning and understanding while facilitating the sharing of ideas and experience ...
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In this episode we recap my friend John's trip to Bangkok and Bali. Throughout the episode we go over the course of his trip, how it influenced him and what he took away and how travel can be a great option for anyone. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/international-immersion/message…
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In this episode, International Immersion had the wonderful opportunity to be a guest in an online class of Myanmar students who have been affected by the military coup. We were able to ask them a number of questions and hear their responses and take questions from them, due to the limited English ability of some of the students, this episode was co…
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In this episode, I break down what inflation is and how it affects people in general along with its direct effects on me and my life. Please let us know what you think of International Immersion. Email: internationalimmersionpodcast@gmail.com FB: @INTLIMM IG: @internationalimmersion Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMUMoKX0dfV8bbki4q_Ibgg …
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In this episode of International Immersion, we speak with Dr. Gregory J. Moore about his latest article on China, Russia, U.S power politics, and in particular China-Russia cooperation. Dr. Moore is a distinguished professor and researcher and a former instructor of mine from graduate school. The main points of the article cover the possibilities a…
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In this episode, we briefly go over the protest in Iran stemming from the death of 22-year-old Mahsa Amina who died in the custody of the Morality Police. In addition, we have the words of an Iranian who is witnessing current events and sheds light on the plight of Iranians and women. Please let us know what you think of International Immersion. Em…
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In this episode, I recollect what it was like to climb Yellow Mountain 黃山 in Anhui province China. I further go over in detail information about the mountain, its natural and cultural significance, and the experience of being there. Please let us know what you think of International Immersion. Email: internationalimmersionpodcast@gmail.com FB: @INT…
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In this episode of International Immersion, I break down what it was like to visit a Gun Show in the US. Please let us know what you think of International Immersion. Email: internationalimmersionpodcast@gmail.com FB: @INTLIMM IG: @internationalimmersion Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMUMoKX0dfV8bbki4q_Ibgg Linkedin Page: https://www.li…
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In this episode, I recount my personal experience with reverse culture shock upon returning from spending four years in China. Please let us know what you think of International Immersion Email: internationalimmersionpodcast@gmail.com FB: @INTLIMM IG: @internationalimmersion Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMUMoKX0dfV8bbki4q_Ibgg Linkedin…
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In this episode, we sit down and discuss the recent Supreme Court Decision on reversing Roe vs Wade with a Gen X couple, and its effects, short-term, long-term, and direct impact on the individual and the world.Please let us know what you think of International Immersion Email: internationalimmersionpodcast@gmail.com FB: @INTLIMM IG: @international…
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In this episode of International Immersion, we discuss Franklin Delano Roosevelts Flag Day speech on June 14th, 1942. In particular, the speech's message and significance today are emphasized and its inspirational quality as well. Please let us know what you think of International Immersion Email: internationalimmersionpodcast@gmail.com FB: @INTLIM…
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In this episode, we revisit the war in Ukraine exactly three months from the beginning of the conflict. Starting with a recap of the conflict up until now, I then break down the causes, factors, and conditions that have created the current state of affairs and offer ideas on what could happen next. Please let us know what you think of International…
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In this episode, we briefly break down the famous speech by Carl Sagan "Pale Blue Dot" and its tremendous message. In times like this with much happening in the world, a speech like this can be a great source of inspiration and provide an uplifting feel. In a nutshell, we are all residents of this planet and have much to gain through interaction an…
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In this episode, we talk with the host of the Japan Experts Podcast Miyuki Seguchi. In detail, we discuss her life, education, travel, and work experiences all of which motivated her to start this podcast and promote further learning and travel to Japan. You can find her podcast details in the link below The Japan Experts Podcast: https://podfollow…
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In this episode, we sit back down with a Ukrainian American and discuss the course of events from Russia's annexation of Crimea in 2014 to the current conflict in Ukraine. Based on the recommendations these are three ways you can help support Ukraine: Contact your government head, in the US, the White House at HTTP://www.whitehouse.gov/contact/ or …
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In this episode, we discuss with a Native Ukrainian and now a US citizen, on Ukraine, its History, Culture, People, and more. He further breaks down the Ukrainian identity and how it has developed over time and how it differs from Russia. On top of this, he touches on the conflict occurring now and how one can aid those affected by it, and offers s…
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In this episode, I break down what has happened in Ukraine since the Russian invasion on February 24th, 2022. Topics covered include, the course of the invasion, effects on the ground, global impact, humanitarian impact, Ukrainian resistance, future, and possible consequences are all covered. Please let us know what you think of International Immer…
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In this episode, we sit down with a Chinese-Japanese couple and delve into the dynamics of their relationship. Specifically, we asked them the following questions to learn more. Their background How they met How they became a couple What influences their relationship What are their biggest challenges How their families feel about their relationship…
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In this episode, we sit down with the One Heart Worldwide Nepal Team and discuss their history, organization, makeup, and future plans. You can check out their organization information here: OHW website: www.oneheartworldwide.org Like OHW on Facebook: www.facebook.com/OneHeartWorldwide Read OHW's Latest Story: www.oneheartworldwide.org/blog-1-1/sur…
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In this episode, we sit down with an American couple and discuss what it was like to start a family during a pandemic. Specifically, we talk about what this couple went through in the process to start a family from initial planning, pregnancy, birth, post-birth, and dealing with an infant. In addition, we talk about the factors they faced during al…
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For this episode, I recap my 2015 trip to Jingdezhen known for its amazing porcelain and rich history. I spent a total of two days there and attended the 2015 Jingdezhen International Ceramics Fair and toured the UNESCO World Heritage Site comprising the Imperial Kilns. In addition, I touch on making friends and the experiences of being in a new pl…
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In this episode, we analyze and dissect some key points from the excerpt "The Man in the Arena" from former US president Theodore Roosevelt. There is a tremendous amount of influence one can gain in terms of daring and reaching out to learn and understand what is beyond you and to never let the naysayers hold you back or control you. Some of its ke…
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In this episode, I follow up with an individual I interviewed for a previous episode back in May about the situation in Myanmar. Nearly nine months on he goes into detail about what has happened to him and those around him as the violence and unrest have increased. Some of the content in this episode is graphic in nature as it contains content of a…
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In this episode, I share some basic thoughts on self-improvement and philosophy that can benefit you when you travel and in one's daily life. These have been collected from life experiences and delving into different forms of philosophy. Please let us know what you think of International Immersion Email: internationalimmersionpodcast@gmail.com FB: …
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In this episode, I interview Arlene Samen the founder of One Heart Worldwide which mission is to provide assistance to pregnant women on a global basis. Through their efforts, they have made an impact in such places as Tibet, Nepal, and beyond. Arlene began her career in Utah as a nurse practitioner at age 27, specializing in maternal and fetal med…
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In this episode, I interview Michael Doud: soldier, corporate worker, world traveler, spiritualist, and author. Starting from his childhood we walk through each phase of his life and learn about his experiences and what he has learned and what advice he gives to live a better life. You can Follow Michaels Instagram page here: https://instagram.com/…
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In this episode, I recollect visiting the Tomb of the First Emperor of China and the Terra Cotta Army in Xi'an China. In a direct way, I describe what it was like to visit a place with such historical significance and what one can take away. Please let us know what you think of International Immersion Email: internationalimmersionpodcast@gmail.com …
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In this first episode of two, we go in a slightly different direction and discuss the impact of the Rise of Islam and the Early Muslim Conquests. Specifically, this is broken down into three parts: The world prior to Islam How Islam rose in Arabia The early Muslim conquests. To aid in this analysis, they are discussed with a fellow historian who ha…
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In this episode, I discuss with one of my graduate school colleagues from Turkey, about our program in China. Specifically, we recap on what led us to study in China, the graduate program, life in China as an international student, and its takeaways. As a former international student, I can attest to the numerous advantages and opportunities it pro…
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In this episode, we talk with two friends, one from Vietnam and one from Belgium who have maintained a friendship for more than a decade. They explain in detail how they met, developed their friendship, what they did together, and how they have stayed in touch and dealt with both culture and distance. Their story is one that can inspire and show th…
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In this episode, we revisit a person who has traveled from Mainland China to the US during the CVOID-19 Pandemic, but now see what it was like to return to China from the US and see the differences. Specifically, like in the previous episode, she breaks down the process step by step from initial preparation to arrival and the aftermath. Her account…
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In this episode, we sit down with Sara Im and dive into her life from Cambodia to her current residence in the US. Sara Im is an inspirational speaker and a survivor of the mass genocide in Cambodia describing in terrifying detail life under the Khmer Rouge and the atrocious hardships she faced. She is also an author of an award-winning book “How I…
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In part two of this episode, we finish our discussion with the members of ICANGOVERN, an independent community collective that engages in local governance initiatives with outcome-oriented organizations, institutions, and individuals focused on resolving fundamental policy issues through informed interventions. Based in India but with a global pers…
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In part one of this episode, we discuss with the members of ICANGOVERN, an independent community collective that engages in local governance initiatives with outcome-oriented organizations, institutions, and individuals focused on resolving fundamental policy issues through informed interventions. Based in India but with a global perspective and vi…
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In this episode, we discuss with the members of ICANGOVERN, an independent community collective that engages in local governance initiatives with outcome-oriented organizations, institutions, and individuals focused on resolving fundamental policy issues through informed interventions. Based in India but with a global perspective and vision we delv…
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In part 2 of this episode for Asian & Pacific Islander Appreciation Month, we finish our discussion with five individuals that present cultural, social, and other elements from Vietnam, Cambodia, Japan, the Philippines & Indonesia. Each of them has had a number of experiences and imparts key perspectives and personal experiences. Furthermore, they …
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Would you retire abroad? Well in this episode of International Immersion we sit down with my good friend Jenny who is planning to retire abroad and delve into the general aspects of what it takes to retire abroad. Specifically, we break down these aspects into the following: Finances How to choose a place and climate? Traveling to other countries? …
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In this episode for Asian & Pacific Islander Appreciation Month, we sit down with five individuals that present cultural, social, and other elements from Vietnam, Cambodia, Japan, the Philippines & Indonesia. Each of them has had a number of experiences and imparts key perspectives and personal experiences. Furthermore, they also give an insight in…
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In this episode, we talk with my friend Jenny about what one can learn when traveling abroad. In summary, our combined travel experiences, include a host of countries in Europe, Latin America, and Asia. Specifically, we break down questions such as: What you discover about yourself? How things differ from what is done in your home country? Truth vs…
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In this episode, we discuss Anni's amazing life from being born and raised in Tianjin, China to her current state. In summary, her experiences range from elementary education in China to High School & College in the US, to working at Coca-Cola & Boeing, to finally working in Antarctica, and becoming a commercial flight instructor. Her life story vi…
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In this episode, we sit down with a person who has traveled from Mainland China to the US during the CVOID-19 Pandemic. Specifically, she breaks down the process step by step from initial preparation to arrival and the aftermath. Her account is very eye-opening and displays the steps and challenges required to travel during the pandemic. Please let…
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In this episode, we talk with Clotilde from Belgium whose combined experiences consist of studying in two countries (Malaysia & South Korea), working in three(Vietnam, China & Belgium), and who is now setting her own career course. Specifically, she goes on to describe how friendships, cultural differences, having an international mindset, and inte…
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In this episode, we dive into the unfortunate reality of Asian hate crimes in the US. Specifically, we discuss with four women, two Asian, and two Caucasian about this topic. Areas covered include, historiography, longstanding factors, current events, who it affects, what people can do, and more! To learn more about what you can do to prevent Asian…
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In this episode, we talk with someone witnessing the events from the military coup in Myanmar on February 1st, 2021. This individual describes the situation on the ground with the protesters and their actions along with Military and Polices actions to counter them. Some of the content he discusses is horrific, ranging from police crackdowns, people…
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In this episode, we sit down with upcoming Vietnamese American author Amy M. Le. Specifically, we delve into her background, life, career, accomplishments, and literary works. In short, she has had an amazing life full of challenges being born 9 months before the Fall of Saigon(Ho Chi Minh City) in 1975, through escaping Vietnam, dealing with a con…
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In this episode, we revisit the topic of working in the US vs Japan but now bring in a group of four professional women, three from Japan and one from Vietnam who have worked in both countries. Throughout the discussion, we break down the topics of communication, business culture, company benefits, working relationships & coworkers, and work style.…
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In this episode, I discuss with my father the concepts of both nationalism and populism. Specifically, we breakdown these concepts and elaborate across a wide range of factors that influence them both, drawing comparisons and utilizing real-world examples. Based on our combined experiences and understanding of these ideas, we hope to in part a pers…
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In this episode, I discuss how COVID-19 compares to the previous pandemics that have ravaged humanity and how it affects us. In addition, there is a discussion on how resilient humans are and how we can overcome, through both actions and our mental attitude. Lastly, the point of remaining positive and being adaptable is quintessential to get throug…
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In this episode, we sit down with our friend Andy about how the US & Argentina are combating COVID-19. Furthermore, we compare how vaccines are being implemented, people's behavior, the wearing of masks, mentalities, social wellbeing, common sense, and lack of it, and more. This episode is important because it allows us to see the differences betwe…
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In this episode, we sit down with a multicultural couple, one from Vietnam and one in Kazakhstan. Specifically, we delve into their background and how they have made their relationship successful despite being from 2 different countries and different cultures, plus different family dynamics and living in multiple countries. Their example shows how …
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In this episode, we sit down with my friend Evanice, who explains the significance of the conjunction of Jupiter and Saturn through an astrological lens. She breaks down the meanings and possible change is this may bring about through her study of astrology and research into the conjunction. Importantly, she stresses the positive and optimistic ele…
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