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Taiwan Talk

English, Finance, 1 season, 538 episodes, 6 days, 17 hours, 8 minutes
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Taiwan Talk is ICRT's brand-new segment with reports on life in Taiwan. Each week, ICRT's anchor talks to a new newsmaker, discussing topics that affect your life in Taiwan -- including business, finance, politics, culture, arts and lifestyle. With longer, in-depth interviews, Taiwan Talk moves beyond the soundbites and brings you info and conversations that are thought-provoking, informative and entertaining. Taiwan Talk airs Monday and Tuesday during the 8AM and 7PM news hours, but if you miss an episode -- or want to hear it again -- grab the podcast!
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Historian Mark O'Neill offers a fresh take on Taiwan's turbulent past

Taiwan may be a democracy today but it wasn't always this way. Writer and historian Mark O'Neill spent some years in Taipei during the 1980s -- he covers that period in his latest book in a chat with I-C-R-T's Hope Ngo.
2/26/20249 minutes, 7 seconds
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From researching policy to making laws: the DPP's Chen Kuan Ting

As CEO of Taiwan NextGen Foundation, Chen Kuan Ting dreamt of "empowering the next generation of Taiwan's leaders". Today he has a chance of turning his vision into actionable plans as a member of the incoming Legislative Yuan. He speaks to I-C-R-T's Hope Ngo about his legislative agenda.
2/19/20249 minutes, 51 seconds
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The Political Journey of the TPP's Cynthia Wu (吳欣盈)

Cynthia Wu is a successful businesswoman and philanthropist who wears many hats. Most recently, she had been at the Legislative Yuan for just over a year before she was asked to be the running mate of TPP Vice-Presidential Candidate Ko Wen-je. Wu tells I-C-R-T's Hope Ngo what drew her to politics, and what she hopes to achieve as she re-enters civilian life.
2/5/20249 minutes, 48 seconds
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Keeping Taiwan's Indigenous Languages Alive: Apay Ai-yu Tang (湯愛玉)

Taiwan's Indigenous languages have gone through centuries of social upheaval and marginalisation, But many of these languages still persist in Indigenous communities - and so do the people determined to save, document and revitalise them. In this episode, guest host Aspen Beilharz talks to Apay Ai-yu Tang, linguist and Associate Professor at National Dong Hwa University, about her work to ensure the survival of her ancestral language Truku Seediq.
2/1/202410 minutes, 49 seconds
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Planning signature events with Chin Chin Weddings' Lin Ching Ching

Building a successful wedding and event planning company can't be easy, but it's all in a day's work for Lin Ching Ching of Taipei's Chin Chin Weddings. Hear how the self-confessed "farm girl" built a thriving business by doing something young men and women can dream about -- owning a high-end event planning firm with a designer client roster.
1/29/202411 minutes, 6 seconds
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After the Elections: Sara Newland maps out scenarios for the incoming government

The dust has settled and the 2024 Presidential and Legislative Elections are behind us. What can we expect of the incoming administration, and the new Legislative Yuan? I-C-R-T's Hope Ngo speaks to Sara Newland, Assistant Professor of Government at Smith College and a scholar of local politics in China and Taiwan.
1/17/20249 minutes, 30 seconds
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Voices from Abroad: How do overseas Taiwanese REALLY feel about the 2024 polls?

There may not be absentee voting in Taiwan, but that won't keep members of the island's overseas community from weighing in on the elections which happen on January 13. In this special report for ICRT, Keith Menconi reveals how San Francisco-based Taiwanese feel about the polls.
1/10/202410 minutes, 8 seconds
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2023: The Year That Was for Taiwan Foreign Relations with Kharis Templeman.

2023 saw the end of COVID restrictions and new iterations of existing trade ties with Western allies. Stanford University Taiwan specialist KharisTempleman looks at the year that was in the area of foreign relations.
12/25/20239 minutes, 33 seconds
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YouTube Co-Founder Steve Chen gives his take on Taiwan's startup scene

YouTube Co-Founder Steve Chen rode out most of the COVID-19 pandemic in Taiwan. The (literal) move gave him the opportunity to study Taiwan's startup ecosystem up close. Has anything changed since that time? He shared his thoughts with I-C-R-T's Hope Ngo in an interview that took place last summer in this encore presentation.
12/19/20237 minutes, 43 seconds
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Zea’s Joaquin Elizondo on Creating a Latin American Dining Vibe in Taipei

What does it take to introduce a cuisine that not many people may be too familiar with, and turn that into the cornerstone of a Michelin-starred offer? Zea's chef de cuisine Joaquin Elizondo talks about what brought him to Taipei, and the role his restaurant plays in bringing the flavors of Latin America to the island.
12/11/20237 minutes, 20 seconds
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Taiwanese football’s “Goal Machine” tells his story: Ange Samuel Kouamé

Hailing from Ivory Coast, Ange Samuel Kouamé has made his name in Taiwanese football with spectacular goal scoring - and in 2023, he became naturalized as a Taiwanese citizen. He talks with guest host Aspen Beilharz about his story, and how he overcame challenges to reach a footballer’s dream of playing on the world stage.
12/4/202312 minutes, 30 seconds
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A COVID Retrospective of Taiwan's Food and Hospitality Industries

With most of life returning to normal, few of us remember that it was just a year ago in November that the Taiwan government began easing its COVID-related restrictions. I-C-R-T's Hope Ngo looks back at the conversations she's had with personalities within the food and restaurant industry, as well as hospitality space to ask them what they remember about business in the time of the coronavirus, even if many of us might have forgotten.
11/27/20237 minutes, 7 seconds
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B and B owner Wayne Wang Spills the Secret of Enjoying Sun Moon Lake

Bed and Breakfast owner Wayne Wang has spent nearly all his life living in and exploring Sun Moon Lake. He tells I-C-R-T's Hope Ngo why he remains entranced by the area and how best to explore the lake, which international media once described as one of the most beautiful bike trails in the world.
11/20/20238 minutes, 48 seconds
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Taking Language Learning Beyond The Textbook: Peter Sutton

In 2016, Peter Sutton left a successful career in international finance to create Woodpecker Learning – a language learning app with a unique methodology, informed by his own experience learning Chinese. Guest host Aspen Beilharz talks to Peter about a life of travel and innovative learning design.
11/15/20238 minutes, 53 seconds
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Author Kevin Chen reflects on his award-winning "Ghost Town"

Award-winning novelist Kevin Chen sits down with I-C-R-T's Tim Berge to talk about life's twists that led him to write "Ghost Town", which won the prestigious Taiwan Literature Award for Books by the National Museum of Taiwan Literature and the Golden Tripod Award. It was also was one of the New York Times' most anticipated books of Fall 2022; was selected by Library Journal for their Best of World Literature 2022; and was longlisted for the 2023 PEN Translation Prize.
11/6/20239 minutes, 53 seconds
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Chien Chien Lu: Peace, Love and Jazz

Award-winning jazz vibraphonist Chien Chien Lu has experienced remarkable success in both the US and Taiwan, but her path to this point was anything but straightforward. She started her career in classical music, and made a radical change to turn herself toward a new, inspired direction. Guest host Aspen Beilharz talks with Lu about her journey in music and what drives her now as an artist.
10/30/202314 minutes, 1 second
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Gene Chung Brews up a Storm with All Good Gene's Kombucha

It might be difficult to find a link between a traditional condiment like soy sauce with a western style beverage like kombucha. Gene Chung shows I-C-R-T's Hope Ngo how he bridged the gap between the traditional condiment and the trendy beverage; he also makes the case for taking the lessons learned from working at his family's soy sauce company (which involves fermentation) to make his personal brand of kombucha (which also involves fermentation).
10/23/20238 minutes, 36 seconds
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Impacting Society's Conversation Through Film: Huei-Yin Chen

For 30 years, Taiwan’s Women Make Waves International Film Festival has showcased women’s perspectives and films on a wide range of social issues. Guest host Aspen Beilharz sits down with festival programmer Huei-Yin Chen to talk about her career working with film, and the history and mission of the festival.
10/16/202313 minutes, 54 seconds
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Getting to know Tairroir: the world's first Taiwan-themed, three Michelin star restaurant

Taiwan is on the world's culinary map for its night markets and street food. It's not as known for fine dining, but Taipei's Tairroir could change that. The Michelin Guide describes the restaurant's name as a play on "Taiwan" and "terroir", and its cuisine, a "love letter" to Chef Kai Ho's home island. Chef Kai sits down with ICRT's Hope Ngo in a rare, exclusive interview… and yes, he fed her too. To hear what Michelin's inspectors have to say about Taiwan's dining scene, check our our chat with Gwendal POULLENNEC, International Director of Michelin Guides here.
10/2/20239 minutes, 45 seconds
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From Theatre to Virtual Reality: Director Craig Quintero

Theatre director Craig Quintero is on the forefront of using virtual reality to create immersive, enigmatic performances. But his links to Taiwan theatre goes back a lot further to the work he is known for today. Quintero founded the Taipei-based company Riverbed Theatre in 1998 and spent decades creating works with dreamlike imagery. Guest host Aspen Beilharz talks to Craig about his career and his artistic philosophy.
9/25/202312 minutes, 52 seconds
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Taiwan Through the Eyes of Butterfly Professor Hsu Yufeng

Taiwan used to export tens of millions of butterflies a year to be used to adorn tablecloths and paintings, and as part of specimen books. But this has changed over the years, thanks to a combination of factors including rising environmental awareness, climate change, and a loss of habitat. They have resulted in a big drop in Taiwan's butterfly population. But even so, butterflies can still be spotted in suburban areas or in mountain areas island-wide. In this episode of Taiwan Talk, ICRT's Jane Lee chats with Professor Hsu Yufeng, who has dedicated over five decades years of his life studying these spectacular insects. He compares himself to Peter Pan when it comes to butterflies, the little creatures that he fell in love with at the age of 8.
9/20/202313 minutes, 47 seconds
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Michelin Lifts the Curtain on its Taiwan Guide

There's never been a better time to experience gourmet dining in Taiwan. During this year's Michelin awards, the storied guide recognized 321 establishments, 148 in Taipei, 64 in Taichung, 56 in Tainan, and 53 in Kaohsiung. The group was made up of a range of mouthwatering dining options from the street eats that Taiwan is best known for (aka "Bib Gourmands") to high-end dining choices -- including two newly minted three-star options. Gwendal Poullennec, International Director of Michelin Guides joined ICRT's Hope Ngo to talk about how the selections were made, and why the storied international gourmet guide is captivated by Taiwan's dining scene as a whole.
9/18/202312 minutes, 22 seconds
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Fallen through the healthcare cracks: Carrie Kellenberger

Carrie Kellenberger is no ordinary expatriate. The courageous businesswoman is an advocate for the rights of disabled members of the foreign community in Taiwan. She speaks to I-C-R-T's Hope Ngo about a day in her life and what it is like to live in the fringes of a much-lauded successful healthcare system that has left her -- and others like her -- behind. You can find Carrie online at My Several Worlds.
9/4/20238 minutes, 51 seconds
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Jamming with Bebop Ice Cream founder David Pan

Its logo pays homage to Jazz legend Charlie "Yardbird" Parker. Its flavors all feature a play on words related to jazz. David Pan's devotion to the genre can be seen all over Bebop, the premium ice cream label he began during Taiwan's COVID lockdown. Pan joined us to talk about Bebop's beginnings and as a bonus, he gives us lessons on how to begin a business venture -- and when to walk away from one -- as a self-described serial start-up entrepreneur. Music courtesy of Tainan's KoSwing Big Band.
8/27/20239 minutes, 34 seconds
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Taking it cheesy with Taichung cheesemaker Henry Gerard

Didn't know Taiwan had locally-made cheese? We didn't either until we caught up with Henry Gerard of Dida Creamery, whose products are a prominent part of the menu at a number of restaurants across the island. Henry spent an afternoon catching up with I-C-R-T's Hope Ngo, to talk about his business, Taiwan's dairy industry, and why Taiwan was --and is -- a 'gouda' place to set up a cheese business.
8/21/20237 minutes, 43 seconds
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Getting to know Corbett Wall and his Music

He's known to his fans as Taiwan's answer to Kenny G. At the height of his musical career, saxophone player Corbett Wall was a transformative force in Taiwan's music scene, which was once dominated by mando-pop and folk music. He speaks to I-C-R-T's Hope Ngo about the forces that shaped his sound, and whether he still plays the instrument that altered his life today. To hear Corbett talk about his most recent venture working with the Tsou (Cou) people of Alishan, click here
8/14/20238 minutes, 50 seconds
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The Rising Popularity of Freediving in Taiwan

Ray Ko is a freediving instructor based on Taiwan's Xiaoliuqiu Island, and an enthusiastic advocate of the sport and its benefits. ICRT's Trevor Tortomasi chats with Ray about the benefits of spending time under the sea, the kinds of animals you can see while diving, how he holds his breath for four minutes, the rising popularity of freediving in Taiwan and around the world, and an upcoming freediving event in November 2023 called "Deep Week". You can find more info on Deep Week here: https://freedivingfamily.com/deep-week-taiwan And you can find Ray on Instagram: @freedivenomad Thanks for listening!
8/6/202317 minutes, 48 seconds
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Ting-Chun Lin: Bringing the National Theatre and Concert Hall into the Digital Age

What does it take to modernize a cultural icon? The National Theater and Concert Hall's Director of Programming and International Development Ting-Chun Lin talks to ICRT's Hope Ngo about the theatre's digital projects and how lessons learnt during the COVID-19 has given rise to a new theatre experience. This episode was produced and is presented by Aspen Beilharz.
8/4/20239 minutes, 45 seconds
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Balancing Languages with the Rap Professor (饒舌教授)

Ill Mo (老莫) is a Taiwanese rapper and hip hop artist, and teaches English as an assistant professor at Chihlee University (致理科技大學). ICRT's Trevor Tortomasi chats with Ill Mo about how he became a part of Taiwan's hip hop history, writing lyrics on both sides of the language barrier, and the hardest things to teach today's students. You can find Ill Mo's new album "Becoming" on Spotify or wherever you find music: https://open.spotify.com/album/2Fx0ZE76LMrLhhiHRIA7yJ And you can find Ill Mo on Instagram: @ill_mo Thanks so much for listening!
7/26/202316 minutes, 56 seconds
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Ambassador (大使) vs. Representative in Taiwan (駐台灣的代表)... what's the difference?

Kevin Magee is the former Australian Representative in Taipei, having effectively served as an Australian ambassador, but under the complicated dynamics of the "One China Policy". ICRT's Trevor Tortomasi chats with Mr. Magee about his work as an Australian diplomat in Taiwan, China, Russia, and Saudi Arabia, and the fascinating situations and people he has encountered in his decades in the foreign service. Thanks for listening!
7/24/202322 minutes, 57 seconds
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A life of service: Barry Martinson, SJ

Barry Martinson is known for his books, his music, and his work with stained glass. Even with his accomplishments, it is difficult to quantify how much Jesuit priest Barry Martinson and his brother Jerry (aka KPS' "Uncle Jerry") have done for the lives they touched. Martinson reminisces about his brother Jerry, and the brothers' legacy of service for the benefit of Taiwan. Note: the interview was recorded at Fr Barry's parish in Qingquan, Hsinchu County
7/18/202313 minutes, 41 seconds
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John Winter: The Competitive Edge of Taiwan's Workforce

How do Taiwan's white-collar workers compare with other labor pools in other markets? What can you do to get ahead -- whether you're new to the job market, or looking for work? John Winter, Taiwan Country Manager for global recruitment specialist Robert Walters gives us his take on what makes Taiwan's labor force stand out, and whether there are areas it can improve. *
7/13/20238 minutes, 55 seconds
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Representing Taiwan's Music in a Noisy World

Musa (明馬丁) is a veteran music producer from Argentina and naturalized Taiwanese citizen, who has worked with some of Taiwan's most recognized musicians, while releasing his own music along the way. ICRT's Trevor Tortomasi chats with Musa about the use of AI in production work, what we need to hear from Taiwan, and how to stay sincere in a noisy world. You can find Musa on Instagram: @musa_keys And you can check out his collaboration with Taiwan's indigenous singer ABAO (阿爆) on his YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rQVF15jJVCk Thanks for listening!
7/5/202317 minutes, 28 seconds
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It all began with sausages: Churchill's Lee Thomas and Dom Grant

Churchill's is best known to its fans for its line of sausages and easy-to-reheat food. The company's founders, Lee Thomas and Dom Grant, talk about what its like to start a food business and sustain it during the pandemic years. Note: recorded on location at the Churchill's kitchen in Tienmou
6/19/20237 minutes, 50 seconds
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Taiwan's Veteran Expat talks Animal Welfare (動物福利), Nonprofits (非營利組織), and Antiques (古董)

Faye Angevine is a French-American who has lived and worked in Taiwan since 1974, and works with numerous non-profit organizations here on the island. ICRT's Trevor Tortomasi chats with Faye about Taiwan's animal welfare initiatives, local community centers, what it's like to live with 23 dogs, and her fascination with Taiwan's history and antiques. You can find more information on adopting rescue dogs in Taiwan from the PACK Sanctuary: https://packtw.org/ And you can check out Faye's antique showroom, the Bai Win Collection, in Tianmu, Taipei City: https://baiwincollection.com/ Thanks for listening!
6/4/202310 minutes, 53 seconds
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Corbett Wall: Life after professional music

From the late 1980s to the early 2000s, Corbett Wall was Taiwan's Prince of the Saxophone. And while music is still very much a part of Wall's life, his priorities have changed; he now works with the indigenous youth to develop their skills in arts and culture. To learn more about the program's award winning film, visit COU175586 Little Warrior. To find out more about Wall's non-profit and you can help, visit Being Present Youth Support.
5/30/20238 minutes, 17 seconds
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Mike Chinoy on Assignment China: An Oral History of American Journalists

Former CNN Beijing Bureau Chief and Senior Fellow at the USC US-China Institute Mike Chinoy talks about the inspiration and genesis of his latest book, which tells the story of how U.S. journalists covered China: from the time of the civil war in the 1940s to the coronavirus pandemic.
5/30/202310 minutes, 14 seconds
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Outdoor Adventures (戶外冒險) and the Hardest Part of Acting (演戲)

Andrew Chau (周厚安) is a long-time actor of film, TV, and theater in Taiwan, and a co-host of two different shows on TaiwanPlus. ICRT's Trevor Tortomasi chats with Andrew about the hardest parts of acting, changing his accent and appearance for character roles, and his hilarious travels around Taiwan with fellow actor Fabio Grangeon. You can see Andrew and Fabio's travel show on TaiwanPlus: https://www.taiwanplus.com/originals/fabio-and-andrews-outdoor-adventures/221003010/fabio-and-andrews-outdoor-adventures You can check out "Wow! Taiwan", with Andrew and Patty Lee: https://www.taiwanplus.com/originals/wow-taiwan/230303009/wow-taiwan-ep17-dive-into-six-sea-wonders You can see what else Andrew has been a part of on his IMDB page: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm7563749/ And check out our bilingual interview (雙語的訪談) with Andrew and the cast of Seqalu… …on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/taiwan-talk/id572456881?i=1000533479853 …on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/4VwAlMAn1PGXOpNutdMvWc …and on Google Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5zb3VuZG9uLmZtL3BvZGNhc3RzLzM5NjBjNzQ2LWM5YWUtNGMwMS05ZDM5LTBhMTBhMDIwODFiNS54bWw/episode/MGU1MGVjOWMtY2EyNS00MzYyLWJjZWMtZDEwMTMyNzMzZTE1 Thanks for listening!
5/28/202318 minutes, 19 seconds
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Communicating as a Film Producer (電影製作人)

Amy Ma is a producer of many films and TV series here in Taiwan, such as the award-winning "American Girl" 【美國女孩】, and a manager for a bunch of Netflix's Chinese-language content. ICRT's Trevor Tortomasi chats with Amy about communicating between all levels of film production, the work that goes into making local and international projects, and the kinds of films she hopes to see Taiwan make next. You can find Amy Ma on IMDB here: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm6183849/ And check out her podcast, "Come to Maamy", wherever you normally download podcasts… Thank for listening!
5/7/202320 minutes, 21 seconds
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Standing with Ukraine: Alex Khomenko

Alex Khomenko first made headlines in Taiwan by being the first -- and only -- protester outside the Russian offices in Taipei, immediately after Russia invaded Ukraine in 2022. Since then, he continues in his quest to keep the issue on top of mind for Taiwan. He talks about all that was achieved, and what Taiwan Stands with Ukraine hopes to achieve, as the war continues to mark grim milestones.
4/28/20239 minutes, 45 seconds
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Scripts and Stunts with an Action Movie Director 與動作片導演聊劇本和特技

Vincent Soberano is an award-winning filmmaker, actor, writer, and martial artist, based in Taiwan and the Philippines. ICRT's Trevor Tortomasi chats with Vincent about the action film genre, his experience with martial arts and rigging stunts, the struggles of script-writing, and what it's like working in the film industry together with his wife, actor Sarah Chang. You can find Vincent's newly-opened production studio, Scene 8 Studio: https://scene8studio.wixsite.com/home And you can find more info on Vincent's films on his IMDB page: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm6977819/ You can also check out our past interview with Sarah Chang, "The Kung Fu of Being a Parent", back in September of 2021, on your podcasting app. Thanks so much for listening!
4/19/202321 minutes, 10 seconds
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Taiwan-Asia Exchange Foundation's Michael Hsiao on the development of Taiwan Studies

Professor H. H. Michael Hsiao is Chairman of Taiwan-Asia Exchange Foundation and Chairman of the Center for Southeast Asian Studies at National Chengchi University. He is also an Adjunct Research Fellow, Institute of Sociology, Academia Sinica, He spoke to us about the evolution of Taiwan studies as an academic pursuit
4/18/20237 minutes, 46 seconds
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Irene Liao: From luxury goods executive to nutritious food entrepreneur

Irene Liao's storied career included a stint at a high-end luxury goods company. After spending time helming her family's snack food firm, she's branched and leads her own nutritious food startup, Vegan Joy. This is her story.
4/10/20239 minutes, 51 seconds
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Taiwan's Animation Industry (動畫產業) vs. the World

J.J. Chen is a French-Belgian-Taiwanese artist and veteran of the animation industry, both in Taiwan and Europe. ICRT's Trevor Tortomasi chats with Jean-Jacques about his experiences as an animator, Taiwan animation's place in the world, and a deep, deep breakdown of the animation process, from start to finish. Seriously, I learned a LOT this episode! You can find some of J.J.'s past projects on his vimeo page: https://vimeo.com/channels/303090 Here's some of his photography: https://500px.com/p/lapprentiroidessinges And here's an article he wrote on Taiwan's "On Happiness Road": https://www.taiwannews.com.tw/en/news/3341091 You can also find J.J. on IG: @apprentiroidessinges Thanks so much for listening!
3/14/202331 minutes, 1 second
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Writing Every Day: 17 Books by Age 18 十八歲就得獎的作家

Hermione Lee is an author who has already published eight books by the age of 18 years old. ICRT's Trevor Tortomasi chats with Hermione about finding motivation, writing 6,000 words per day, and challenging oneself to write as many kinds of stories and characters as possible. You can find Hermione's books here: https://www.amazon.com/Hermione-Lee/e/B097P7LZB4/ref=dp_byline_cont_pop_book_1 And she has shared her Facebook fan page, as well! https://www.facebook.com/authorhermionelee Thanks for listening!
2/19/202317 minutes, 11 seconds
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Understanding a Black Hole (黑洞) in Our Own Galaxy (銀河)

(下面的連結也包括中文版的!) Satoki Matsushita is an astrophysicist (天體物理學家) studying black holes (黑洞), and a research fellow at the Academia Sinica Institute of Astronomy and Astrophysics here in Taiwan. ICRT's Trevor Tortomasi chats with Satoki about how we turned Earth into a giant telescope, to take a picture of Sagittarius A*, the black hole at the center of our galaxy. We also chat about what we've learned from the image, what's next for telescope technology, and the future of science education in Taiwan. 2022年的黑洞畫面: You can see the image of Sagittarius A* here: https://www.sinica.edu.tw/ch/news/7177 2019的黑洞畫面: And you can see humanity's first image of a black hole, M87, here: https://www.sinica.edu.tw/ch/news/6191 Both links should also have English versions available! 這裡也可以看中文版的黑洞科學解釋: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CQB_-kT6obo Thanks for listening!
2/5/202321 minutes, 46 seconds
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Nate Maynard: The environmental cost of Taiwan's COVID success

The success Taiwan enjoyed with its handling of the COVID-19 pandemic didn't come without an environmental cost. Veteran environment researcher Nate Maynard breaks down the issues which arose as a result of the pandemic. You can follow Nate on Twitter here.
1/19/20239 minutes, 27 seconds
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Designing Tabletop Games (桌遊) for a Taiwanese Audience

Ann Zheng and Dray Yang are award-winning board game designers from the company "Play With Us Design". ICRT's Trevor Tortomasi chats with Ann and Dray about developing tabletop games, working with feedback, and bringing more tabletop experiences to a Taiwanese audience. You can find Play With Us Design on social media here: https://linktr.ee/PWUDesign And you can catch Ann and Dray and PWUD at the Taipei Game Show (台北電玩展) and the Taipei International Book Faire (台北國際書展) in January and February of 2023! Thanks for listening!
1/16/202316 minutes, 6 seconds
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Microplastic Pollution (微塑料汙染) in Taiwan

Alex Kunz is a leading researcher of microplastics (微塑料) in Taiwan's rivers and oceans. ICRT's Trevor Tortomasi chats with Alex about where microplastics come from, where they go, and what we can do about them. Thanks for listening!
12/18/202214 minutes, 59 seconds
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Taiwan's National Palace Museum (國立故宮博物院) Celebrates China's Most Prolific Writer

Dr. Lin Li-Jiang is the Department-Director of painting, calligraphy, rare books, and historical documents, at Taiwan's National Palace Museum (國立故宮博物院). ICRT's Trevor Tortomasi chats with Dr. Lin about the Palace Museum's latest exhibit on the life of Wang Shi-Zhen (王世貞), one of China's most prolific writers, historians, and critics. Dr. Lin also talks about the museum's oldest artifacts, the evolution of Chinese literature and art, and all kinds of crazy stories from China's history. The National Palace Museum's current exhibition will be open until December 25th, 2022, and will reopen with new artwork from December 28th through March 21st of 2023. You can find more information about the exhibit on the National Palace Museum's website: https://www.npm.gov.tw/ If you enjoy today's episode, feel free to share it with a friend :] Thanks so much for listening!
12/11/202224 minutes, 5 seconds
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Let's Talk About Taiwan's Weather! 跟氣象局長聊台灣的天氣概況

Cheng Ming-Dean (鄭明典) is the Director-General of the Central Weather Bureau (氣象局), or the CWB, which researches and forecasts weather, ocean conditions, seismology (basically earthquakes), and even astronomy! ICRT's Trevor Tortomasi chats with Mr. Cheng about Taiwan's record-setting rainbows, weather forecast technology, the effects of climate change on Taiwan's weather, rising sea levels, how typhoons are named, and whether a giant dehumidifier could save Taiwan from drought. You can find all kinds of information on Taiwan's atmosphere on the Central Weather Bureau website: https://www.cwb.gov.tw/eng/ And if you'd like some occasional updates on Taiwan's weather phenomena, you can follow Mr. Cheng himself! https://www.facebook.com/mdc.cwb And if you enjoyed this episode of Taiwan Talk, feel free to leave us an iTunes, or share it with a friend :] Thanks for listening!
11/28/202235 minutes, 1 second
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Elections Special

This week, ICRT's Tim Berge talks to some of the candidates and their campaigns in the run up to Taiwan's 2022 mayoral elections.
11/24/20228 minutes, 45 seconds
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Global Theater, Local Talent 結合國際藝術與本地天賦的台北短劇節

Liam Fanning is the organizer of the upcoming "Taipei Shorts V", the fifth installment of a series of short theater plays, produced by the local performance community, set to debut from Friday, November 11th, for two weekends! ICRT's Trevor Tortomasi chats with Liam about this year's list of plays, their production process, and the future of multi-language theater in Taiwan. You can get tickets for Taipei Shorts here: https://tickets.udnfunlife.com/application/UTK02/UTK0201_.aspx?PRODUCT_ID=N27GD1OV And you can follow Taipei Shorts on social media, for more performances in the years to come! Instagram: @taipeishorts Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TaipeiShorts Thanks for listening!
11/6/202216 minutes, 51 seconds
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Enoch Wu (吳怡農): In the Name of Public Service

Enoch Wu (吳怡農) is the Director of the Forward Alliance, and was named one of Time's 100 Next 2022. Hope Ngo chats with Enoch about the experiences that shaped him, the dreams that inspire him, and the passions that keep him moving ahead. You can find Wu on Twitter: @Enoch_TW Thank you for listening!
10/18/202210 minutes, 17 seconds
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Finding Professional Connections (擴大專業社交網) in Taiwan

John Murn is the executive director and a co-founder of All Hands Taiwan, a non-profit helping people and organizations all over the island to network and foster professional connections. ICRT's Trevor Tortomasi chats with John about forging career paths for both locals and expats alike, finding sustainability for All Hands, and what Taiwan can do to attract more foreign talent. Check out the All Hands website: https://www.allhandstaiwan.org/ And follow them on Instagram: @allhandstw Thanks for listening!
10/9/202234 minutes, 10 seconds
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From Diplomat to Storyteller: shedding light on an unseen corner of Taiwan's history

Taiwan might know Frederic Laplanche as a diplomat and former head of the European Economic and Trade Office. But Mr Laplanche will also remembered for something else -- as the author of a book that provides a bird's eye view of 300 years of Taiwan history seen through French eyes. Thank you for listening.
10/3/20229 minutes, 33 seconds
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What Can Taiwan Learn from Ukraine? 台灣能從烏克蘭學到什麼?

Bryan D. Hopkins is a filmmaker living in Taiwan, who recently returned from filming a documentary in Ukraine. ICRT's Trevor Tortomasi chats with Bryan about how Ukrainians are coping with Russia's invasion, how it compares to the relationship between Taiwan and China, and what Taiwan can do to prepare itself amid constantly-changing geopolitics. You can find Bryan's previous documentary about the 2010 BP Oil Spill, "Dirty Energy", on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nf7B_SPj1s8 And you can keep up with Bryan on Instagram: @bryanoutside76 And in you're in Taipei, you can get DELICIOUS bread at his bakery "Flavor the World": 新北市新店區三民路94巷14號 No. 14, Lane 94, Sanmin Rd, Xindian District, New Taipei City (Seriously, he brought a loaf of sourdough bread to the interview. It was awesome. Get some.) And that's it for this episode… thanks for listening!
9/21/202225 minutes, 3 seconds
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Indigenous Peoples Cultural Foundation 原住民族文化事業基金會

Joe Zhuang is the former Deputy Manager of the Indigenous Peoples Cultural Foundation, or IPCF, an organization that shares and celebrates indigenous news, music, art, documentaries, and cultural events. ICRT's Trevor Tortomasi speaks with Joe about the IPCF's TV and radio channels, fighting cultural stereotypes, and keeping Taiwan's many indigenous languages alive. Check out the IPCF website, for info on their various media and events: www.ipcf.org.tw Thanks for listening!
9/13/202211 minutes, 42 seconds
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Interstellar Dust (星塵) and the James Webb Space Telescope

Sascha Zeegers is an astronomer researching interstellar dust, with Academia Sinica in Taiwan and scientists around the world. ICRT's Trevor Tortomasi chats with Sascha about her upcoming project with the James Webb Space Telescope, or JWST, and how these tiny dust particles throughout our galaxy play an important role in the birth of stars. Thanks for listening!
8/21/202229 minutes, 25 seconds
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What is a Fringe Festival? 什麼是藝穗節?

Liting Tan, also known as “Uncle Southside”, is a seasoned performer organizing an upcoming show for Taipei’s Fringe Festival, a city-wide cultural season for all kinds of performing arts. ICRT’s Trevor Tortomasi speaks with Liting about their show “Journey to the Jest”, a wild adaptation of the well-known myth that starred such characters as Wu Kong, the Monkey King… and a horse?! “Journey to the Jest” will be performed in Mandarin, with English subtitles, at "Venue" (濕地), on the evenings of September 1st and 2nd. "Venue" address: Taipei City, Zhongshan District, Linsen North Road, Lane 107, No. 10 Liting also has an earlier show this weekend, “Drag Mania”, at Two Three Comedy, on Saturday, August 20th. Check out their shows soon, and follow Uncle Southside on Instagram: @southside.tingles.king Thanks for listening!
8/17/202210 minutes, 48 seconds
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Managing a dance club during Taiwan's coronavirus outbreak

Debbie Liu is an animal lover, DJ, and co-owner of one of Kaohsiung's most popular hang out spots. She talks about rising through the ranks at Brickyard, managing the business during COVID-19, and her family's experience trying to evade Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Join ICRT's Paz Bueno in her first rendition of Taiwan Talk.
8/15/20229 minutes, 1 second
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Thoughtful Blogging with Lao Ren Cha 老人茶

Jenna Lynn Cody is the writer behind the blog "Lao Ren Cha", a commentary and resource hub for English speakers here in Taiwan. ICRT's Trevor Tortomasi speaks with Jenna Lynn Cody about finding resources for English speakers in Taiwan, literature about the island's history, and a better future for foreign teachers in the country. You can find the Lao Ren Cha blog here: https://laorencha.blogspot.com And you can find Jenna on Twitter: @laorenchanna You can also find her work on Ketagalan Media: https://ketagalanmedia.com/author/jenna-lynn-cody/ Jenna is also an admin for "Super Awesome Taiwan Women" on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1162094783892835/ Thanks for listening!
7/21/202218 minutes, 33 seconds
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Taiwan Tourism through the eyes of veteran hotelier Achim Hake

Achim Hake has been in Taiwan since the 1990s, and has seen Taiwan's hotel industry grow and evolve into what it is today. He shares the more memorable moments of his career with ICRT's Hope Ngo, along with insight into what he feels will be the future of Taiwan tourism as we emerge from aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic. Thanks for listening.
7/19/20228 minutes, 35 seconds
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Red Room Rendezvous 紅房餐酒館 and Handpan Adventures

Manav Mehta is the curator and host of Red Room Rendezvous, a.k.a. R3, a restaurant, bar, and event space in Taipei. ICRT's Trevor Tortomasi chats with Manav about the history of Red Room, international communities in Taipei, and Manav's current adventures with a percussion instrument called a "handpan". You can find Red Room Rendezvous on Instagram: @r3.taipei Follow Manav on Instagram as well: @aspiring_azul Thanks for listening!
7/11/202221 minutes, 52 seconds
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Making waves in the Classical Music Space: Ashley Tong

Ashley Tong was just eight when she first played with the Taipei Symphony Orchestra. Today she is one of a three-person group known as the Heathcliff Trio, which went on to win first prize at the 9th International Johannes Brahms Chamber Music Competition. ICRT's Hope Ngo speaks to Tong about the path from child violinist to award-winning musician. Visit the Heathcliff Trio here to learn more about this talented group. Thanks for listening.
6/19/202211 minutes, 8 seconds
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Lukas in Taiwan 外國人介紹台灣

Lukas Engstrom is a Swedish YouTuber based here in Taiwan, who has collaborated with various content creators all over the island. ICRT's Trevor Tortomasi chats with Lukas about what it's like living with YouTubers, and which videos seem to appeal to which audiences so far. You can check out Lukas' channel here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d3LxWTmKK24 And you can also find him on Instagram: @lukasengstrom Thanks for listening!
6/12/202216 minutes, 23 seconds
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Rifat 吳鳳 Paving the Way for Foreign Presenters in Taiwan

Rifat, also known as 吳鳳 (Wu Feng), is a Turkish-Taiwanese host, comedian, and actor in Taiwan, and the first foreigner to win Taiwan's Golden Bell Award, in 2012. ICRT's Trevor Tortomasi chats with Rifat about his experiences as a bridge between Taiwan and his home country of Turkey, as well as his recent collaboration with TaiwanPlus, on shows such as "Live From Taiwan" and "Legit Mando". You can find more from Rifat online: Instagram: @rifatkarlova YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/%E5%90%B3%E9%B3%B3Rifat Thanks for listening!
5/29/202217 minutes, 35 seconds
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Standup Comedy in Taiwan

Sam Yarbs is a co-founder of the Two Three Comedy Club in Taipei, and a standup comedian with international accolades. ICRT's Trevor Tortomasi speaks with Sam about his work on The Night Night Show (博恩夜夜秀), comedy across the language barrier, and the future of standup in Taiwan. You can find info on Two Three Comedy's upcoming shows: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TwoThreeComedy Instagram: @twothreecomedy And you can find Sam on Instagram: @sam.yarbs Thanks for listening!
5/15/202229 minutes, 22 seconds
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From Blog to Book: Taiwanese-American Food Blogger Frankie Gaw

Taiwanese-American food blogger Frankie Gaw walked away from a successful career in tech and became a rising star within the highly competitive world of food blogging. ICRT’s Hope Ngo speaks to Gaw about what enticed him to swap a successful career in tech for food, and what he did to get his new cookbook “First Generation” ready for publication. Thanks for listening! You can find and follow Frankie on his blog, Little Fat Boy or on Instagram.
5/9/202217 minutes, 19 seconds
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Profile: Former AIT Director William Stanton

William Stanton served as Director for the American Institute in Taiwan -- the organization charged with maintaining relations between the U.S. and Taiwan -- between 2009 to 2012. ICRT's Hope Ngo speaks to Stanton about what inspired him to enter the foreign service, how he feels about being a teacher at this critical juncture in modern history, and how he feels about China, and his country's exchanges with Taiwan today. Thanks for listening!
4/26/20229 minutes, 51 seconds
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The Bug Professor Returns

Matan Shelomi is a professor of entomology (the study of insects) at National Taiwan University, and the first guest to make a return appearance on Taiwan Talk, after our previous journey through the world of insects in late 2020. ICRT's Trevor Tortomasi chats with Matan to learn about why some people get bitten by mosquitoes more often, which insects taste the best, and why insect species are disappearing at such an alarming rate. Thanks for listening!
4/25/202223 minutes, 19 seconds
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The Light and Dark of Storytelling

Stephen Rong is a renaissance man of performance, as an actor, singer, dancer, model, podcaster, and radio DJ. ICRT's Trevor Tortomasi chats with Stephen about his role in the acapella group "Awkwapella", and its stark contrast with his murder-mystery podcast, "The Dark Forest". You can find Stephen on Instagram: @therongone And you can find his acapella group here: @awkwapella And if you understand Chinese, you can check out his podcast, 【暗黑森林 The Dark Forest】: https://open.spotify.com/show/2qKknXOhcJS0hxrKUSkNeB Thanks for listening!
4/20/202218 minutes, 54 seconds
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Taipei Behind the Seen: The Presidential Building

Professor Joseph Allen's book "Taipei: City of Displacements" tells the story behind Taiwan's unique architecture -- from the Japanese colonial era to the current time. ICRT's Hope Ngo invites Professor Allen on an imaginary walk along the streets leading to Taipei's Ketagalan Boulevard, to tell audiences about two of the most distinctive buildings in the area. Thanks for listening!
4/11/20228 minutes, 21 seconds
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Bringing the News to New Media

Kassy Cho is an independent journalist and founder of Almost.co, a media outlet focused on getting news stories to the internet's younger generations. ICRT's Trevor Tortomasi chats with Kassy about internet journalism, and thinking visually to present stories to new audiences. You can find Kassy's news pages on Instagram: English: @almost.co Chinese: @almost.ch Or her personal page here: @kassy You can also find the Instagram page she worked on with Buzzfeed here: @world Thanks for listening!
3/20/202235 minutes, 44 seconds
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Taiwan's Tank Fairy

Director and filmmaker Eric Rettstadt joins us on Taiwan Talk this week to discuss his new short movie "Tank Fairy" which stars Taiwan drag queen Marian Mesula. The film has enjoyed screenings at a number of prestigious film festival across the US. It tells the story of a fabulous gas delivery agent that meets a schoolboy in Taipei City and turns his world upside down.
3/15/202215 minutes, 32 seconds
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Film Industry Representation in Taiwan and Abroad

Isabella Tan is a young filmmaker raised in Taiwan and Malaysia, also having spent some time making films in the U.S. ICRT's Trevor Tortomasi chats with Isabella about her experiences in the film industry, and Asian representation in front of and behind the cameras. You can find Isabella's Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/its.bellatan/ And her Vimeo page here: https://vimeo.com/isabellatan Thanks for listening!
3/11/202214 minutes, 52 seconds
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Becoming Taiwanese for Basketball

Quincy Davis is a professional basketball player for the New Taipei Kings, and has been a crucial player on Taiwan's national basketball team. ICRT's Trevor Tortomasi speaks with Quincy about his experience becoming a Taiwanese citizen, playing basketball for Taiwan around the world, and inspiring the younger generations of Taiwan to try their hands and feet at sports. You can see some of Quincy's games on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/PLEAGUEofficial You can follow Quincy on Instagram: @q.davis3 And check out his restaurant for some amazing vegan food! https://www.facebook.com/uncleqvegan/ Thanks for listening!
2/22/202216 minutes, 33 seconds
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Saving Taiwan's Coral Reefs from the Perils of Popularity

Academia Sinica's Shashank Keshavmurthy is a coral reef specialist who has lived in Taiwan for more than a decade. ICRT's Hope Ngo speaks to Keshavmurthy about the lethal combination of climate change and relentless human interest that's threatening the coral reefs around Xiaoliuqiu. Thanks for listening.
2/15/20228 minutes, 11 seconds
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Telling Taiwan's Stories Through Film

Tobie Openshaw is a filmmaker, photographer, and advocate for Taiwan's next generation of visual storytellers. ICRT's Trevor Tortomasi chats with Tobie about his work with Taiwan's indigenous stories, his experience documenting the Sunflower Movement in 2014, and the hurdles that young filmmakers have to overcome in getting their work into the world. Join Tobie's group "Filmmaker Nights Taipei" for some valuable insight into filmmaking: https://www.facebook.com/groups/607185949394560 Thanks for listening!
2/7/202219 minutes, 25 seconds
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鬼島之音: Ghost Island Media and Taiwan's Podcast History

Emily Wu is the CEO and co-founder of Ghost Island Media, one of Taiwan's most popular podcast networks. ICRT's Trevor Tortomasi chats with Emily about Ghost Island Media's first shows, her work in Taiwan's media industry, and the future of podcasts in Taiwan. You can find a list of Ghost Island Media's shows on their website: https://ghostisland.media/ On on their instagram: @ghostislandme Here's a link to one of their English shows, "Waste Not Why Not", on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0gQASkmr41ITwHegixRwE8 And check out their recent audio documentary in Chinese, 【一年的告白】: https://open.spotify.com/show/0wyy0JpqXvy2cPtGTaA0GC Thanks for listening!
1/27/202220 minutes, 23 seconds
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A Bridge Between India and Taiwan

Priya Lalwani-Purswaney, also known as 李眉君, is a professional interpreter of Chinese, English, and Hindi, and an organizer of Indian cultural events in Taiwan. ICRT's Trevor Tortomasi speaks with Priya about her experience growing up in Taiwan, her work as a simultaneous interpreter, and her role as a cultural bridge between India and Taiwan. You can find Priya's Translation and Interpreting Services here: https://www.facebook.com/PriyaTranslator/ Check out the events and support group "Indians In Taiwan", which Priya founded and manages: https://www.facebook.com/IndiansInTaiwan/ Thanks for listening!
1/11/202217 minutes, 42 seconds
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Taipei Shorts: Multi-Language Theater in Taiwan

Liam Fanning is organizing the upcoming "Taipei Shorts IV", the fourth installment of a series of short plays, going on stage in early January 2022! ICRT's Trevor Tortomasi speaks with Liam about writing, directing, and acting, as well as how Taipei Shorts is keeping English- and multi-language theater alive in Taiwan. Find tickets to Taipei Shorts here: bit.ly/taipeishorts Find out more about Taipei shorts online: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/219116397022862 Instagram: @taipeishorts And find Liam on Instagram: @liamfliamfliamf Thanks for listening!
12/29/202115 minutes, 18 seconds
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How Big is a Big Band?

Jim Geddes is the founder and bandleader of the Taipei Professional Orchestra Big Band, as well as a freelance musician and woodwind instrumentalist extraordinaire. ICRT's Trevor Tortomasi speaks with Jim about the TPO Big Band, gathering musicians in a pandemic, and his background on Broadway. You can find the TPO Big Band's new album here: https://tpotaipei.bandcamp.com/album/tpo-live-at-yuchen-cinema-studios Follow TPO for more info on performances around Taiwan: Instagram: @tpotaipei Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TPOTaipei Thanks for listening!
12/20/202112 minutes, 49 seconds
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Humanity's First Look at a Black Hole

Satoki Matsushita is an astrophysicist who has worked with international projects like the Event Horizon Telescope and the Greenland Telescope Project, which have contributed to humanity's first imaging of a black hole, millions of lightyears from Earth. ICRT's Trevor Tortomasi speaks with Satoki about his research on black holes, his work with telescopes around the world, and his personal journey of learning astrophysics. CORRECTION NOTE: In the interview, Satoki mentions the use of an "S.I.S.", which should be a "superconductor-insulator-superconductor", not a "semiconductor". Thanks to Satoki for clarifying in post! You can read about Satoki in Chinese here: https://news.ltn.com.tw/news/life/breakingnews/2441505 More info on the Event Horizon Telescope: https://eventhorizontelescope.org/ And a short documentary on the Greenland Telescope: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KkSSk5zEVC0 Thanks for listening!
12/5/202142 minutes, 4 seconds
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Immersive Dance Theater

Bonnie Lin and Angela Hsiung are professional street dancers, and are directing an immersive dance performance called "Lili", which is set to open for the weekend of December 11th and 12th. ICRT's Trevor Tortomasi speaks to Bonnie and Angela about their show Lili, immersive dance, training during the pandemic, and their experiences with street dance. Follow them on instagram: Lili: @lili20210717 Bonnie: @ahbong_moveon Angela: @angelahsiung Thanks for listening!
11/26/202113 minutes, 3 seconds
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11th Fleet and Business in the New Age

Mark Hsu, found of outsourcing service provider and consulting agency 11th Fleet joins the podcast this week to talk about his organisation and the new, decentralised business environment that organisations around the world are slowly starting to adopt.
11/12/202119 minutes, 48 seconds
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Taiwan from an International Perspective

Brian Hioe is a founding member of New Bloom Magazine, and a regular correspondent for news agencies including Taiwan Plus and ICRT. ICRT's Trevor Tortomasi speaks to Brian about his recent contribution to an extensive feature story on Taiwan by HBO's "Last Week Tonight", hosted by John Oliver, which is some of the most mainstream coverage of Taiwan by the U.S. in recent years. You can find more from Brian on New Bloom: https://newbloommag.net/ And you can follow Brian on social media: https://twitter.com/brianhioe Thanks for listening!
11/7/202113 minutes, 51 seconds
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A French Filmmaker in Taiwan

French filmmaker Aurelien Jegou joins us on this week's episode of Taiwan Talk to discuss his love of Taiwanese cinema, and two of the short movies he has produced since moving to Taiwan over five years ago. You can find more information about Aurelien's work at www.aurelien-binggan.com.
11/1/202111 minutes, 20 seconds
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Live Interviews at the Cantina

Eddy Gonzalez is the owner of the restaurant "Eddy's Cantina" in Taipei, where he hosts the weekly live show "Eddy LIVE". ICRT's Trevor Tortomasi chats with Eddy about running a restaurant through the pandemic, what he's learned from hosting a live show, and how to turn a Wednesday into a Friday. You can see his show on YouTube every Wednesday at 7 PM: https://www.eddy.live/ And you can follow him on Instagram: Eddy LIVE: @eddy.live.tw Eddy's Cantina: @eddyscantina Thanks for listening!
10/29/202119 minutes, 35 seconds
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I-Ching, Knife Massages and Rainbow Ride for Pride

LGBTQ advocate and business-owner Olivia Wu joins us on Taiwan Talk this week to talk about her organization The Light Program. The organization offers holistic healing services and is involved in community-building activities in Taiwan. Olivia has also helped organize Asia Rainbow Ride - a biking event to raise money for LGBTQ charities.
10/21/202115 minutes, 46 seconds
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Freediving in Xiaoliuqiu

Ray Ko is a freediving instructor on the island of Xiaoliuqiu, off the coast of Kaohsiung, Taiwan. ICRT's Trevor Tortomasi speaks with Ray about the different kinds of diving, ocean stories, sea life, and pushing the limits of one's own diving potential. You can find more info on diving lessons with Ray here: https://www.freedivenomadtaiwan.com/ Follow Ray on instagram: @freedivenomad And check out his educational podcast on diving, called: Total Beginner Freedive Podcast Thanks for listening!
10/12/202123 minutes, 51 seconds
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Renewable Energy and Taiwan: Smart Cities

This final episode in the Renewable Energy and Taiwan series features representative of Siemens Taiwan Anthony Tam, who talks about the company’s Smart City concept for sustainable energy usage. Anthony discusses the three key Smart City initiatives of “grid edge”, smart buildings, and smart electrification, and explains where these have been implemented in Taiwan and around the world.
9/26/202111 minutes, 24 seconds
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The Kung Fu of Being A Parent

Sarah Chang is an action film star turned podcaster, and host of "The Kungfu Momma Show". ICRT's Trevor Tortomasi chats with Sarah about her show, parenting experts, bringing the tenets of martial arts into everyday life, normalizing Asian representation in film, and her experiences on all sides of the cameras and microphones. You can hear more on the Kungfu Momma Show podcast: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4gqwx6udyAczkDLh7B0hWr Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/kungfu-momma-show-功夫媽媽秀 You can follow Sarah on other platforms as well: Instagram: @starringsarahchang YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/starringsarahchang/ And you can learn more about film acting and production with Sarah here: https://scene8studio.wixsite.com/home Thanks for listening!
9/12/202123 minutes, 55 seconds
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Seqalu: Formosa 1867 (斯卡羅:中英文版)

Seqalu is a TV series focusing on a critical piece of Taiwan's history, at the crossroads of indigenous culture and foreign influence. ICRT's Trevor Tortomasi speaks with Seqalu's director Jui-Yuan Tsao (曹瑞原), as well as starring actors Andrew Chau (周厚安) and Chien-Wei Huang (黃健瑋). This episode is the full bilingual interview, with all responses presented in their original languages. Seqalu is available on Netflix in Taiwan… Check it out when you get the chance! Thanks for listening!
8/29/202140 minutes, 9 seconds
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Seqalu: Formosa 1867 (English Version)

Seqalu is a TV series focusing on a critical piece of Taiwan's history, at the crossroads of indigenous culture and foreign influence. ICRT's Trevor Tortomasi speaks with Seqalu's director Jui-Yuan Tsao (曹瑞原), as well as starring actors Andrew Chau (周厚安) and Chien-Wei Huang (黃健瑋). This episode is a shortened version of the full bilingual interview, but includes English translations of key insights! Seqalu is available on Netflix in Taiwan. Check it out! Thanks for listening!
8/29/20218 minutes, 41 seconds
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Renewable Energy and Taiwan: Nuclear Power

Professor Min Lee of National Tsing Hua University's Institute of Nuclear Engineering Science is our special guest this week. Professor Lee is a nuclear power advocate and campaigned to repeal an article in the Electricity Act that would have mandated the decommissioning of all nuclear plants by 2025. We discuss Taiwan's nuclear dilemma and the pros and cons of nuclear energy.
8/24/202111 minutes, 38 seconds
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Dragon's Chamber: Business Showdown

Elias Ek is an entrepeneur from Sweden and a co-organizer of Dragon's Chamber, a pitch event for startup companies in Taiwan. ICRT's Trevor Tortomasi speaks to Elias about startups in Taiwan, competition in the Dragon's Chamber, impressing investors, and making connections. You can register to compete on the official website, or you can sign up to see the event for free! Signups close on September 6th. https://dragonschambertaiwan.com/ Thanks for listening!
8/15/202117 minutes, 46 seconds
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Taiwan's Declining Birth Rate

Why has Taiwan's birth rate declined at such a rapid rate? Can we do anything to ensure more people have children? This week we're joined by demography expert Doctor Alice Cheng from Academia Sinica's Institute of Sociology who helps answer these questions and delves deeper into Taiwan's fertility dilemma.
8/11/202116 minutes, 7 seconds
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The World Monologue Games

Stewart Glen is an accomplished actor and coach in Taiwan's performance community, who is helping actors in Taiwan prepare for the World Monologue Games. The World Monologue Games is a global event which invites thousands of performers to showcase their acting, in front of internationally acclaimed judges! You can read about joining the Taiwan Team here: shorturl.at/FG467 Sign up for performance coaching here: shorturl.at/eqtOY And read more about the World Monologue Games here: https://monologues.com.au/WMG Thanks for listening!
8/2/202116 minutes, 50 seconds
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Renewable Energy and Taiwan: Hydropower

James Chien from state-run energy enterprise Taipower joins us this week to discuss hydropower. Professor Jian-ping Suen of National Cheng Kung University's Department of Hydraulic and Ocean Engineering is also at hand to give additional information. We discuss how hydroelectricity is generated and the future of hydropower in Taiwan.
7/27/20217 minutes, 50 seconds
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Taiwanren and the Taiwanese Spirit

Cindy Yang hosts the podcast Taiwanren, an interview show that focuses on Taiwanese innovators, makers, and advocates. ICRT's Trevor Tortomasi speaks with Cindy about her experiences with interviewing all kinds of people, raising awareness for mental health, and rediscovering what it means to be Taiwanese. You can find Taiwanren wherever you normally listen to podcasts… And you can follow Taiwanren on Instagram, for more guest info, photos, and quotes: @taiwanren.co Thank you so much for listening!
7/20/202132 minutes, 20 seconds
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Taiwan Wild Bird Federation

Are you an avid bird watcher? Scott Pursner, director of international affairs at the Taiwan Wild Bird Federation, comes on the show to discuss how to track and treat birds you find in the wild, what issues wild birds are facing in Taiwan, and much more!
7/12/202119 minutes, 48 seconds
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The Most Difficult Videos To Make

James Wong is a YouTuber living in Taiwan who has overcome some rare hurdles to become a content creator. James speaks about growing up with hearing loss, making bucket lists, and a momentous conversation with his father. See more of James' work on his channel: www.youtube.com/c/JamesWongLife And you can follow him on Instagram: @jameswonglife Thanks for listening!
7/6/202117 minutes, 8 seconds
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Renewable Energy and Taiwan: Solar Power

Ciel et Terre is a French solar power developer specializing in floating solar panels. The company's Regional Business Development Manager Vivi Lee joins us to discuss how it is cooperating with existing industries, like fisheries, to not only increase Taiwan's capacity for generating renewable energy, but create a more stable business environment for these industries.
6/29/202114 minutes, 40 seconds
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Serve the People Association

Migrant workers from Southeast Asia often face adversity in Taiwan, and Lennon Wang of the Serve the People Association comes on the show to explain how his organization helps migrant workers get back on their feet after a difficult time at work. The association runs shelters for those transitioning between jobs and helps with legal troubles workers may face after raising a complaint about their employer.
6/16/202110 minutes, 22 seconds
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Taiwan's Cloud Gate Dance Theater

Lee Ching-chun (李靜君) is the Associate Artistic Director of the Cloud Gate Dance Theater of Taiwan. Trevor speaks with Ms. Lee about her performances with Cloud Gate, her sources of inspiration, and the long history of Taiwan's most prestigious dance studio. You can read more about Cloud Gate on their official website: https://www.cloudgate.org.tw/en/cg And once this epidemic is over, they'll begin to host more amazing performances. Thanks for listening!
6/9/202126 minutes, 3 seconds
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What's the Future of Podcasts in Taiwan?

Nicole Huang is the Chief Operating Officer at SoundOn, Taiwan's largest podcast hosting platform. ICRT's Trevor Tortomasi speaks with Nicole about the explosion of podcasts in Taiwan, what makes a good conversation, and why people like gossip so much. SoundOn began with just 20 podcasts. Can you guess how many it's hosting now? If you'd like to start your own podcast, or even just listen through the SoundOn app, check out their website: https://www.soundon.fm/ And as always, thanks for listening!
5/27/202118 minutes, 19 seconds
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Renewable Energy and Taiwan: Wind Power

Co-chair of the European Chamber of Commerce Taiwan's Wind Energy Committee Bart Linssen discusses the perks of wind power in the second episode of our series on renewable energy in Taiwan. The government has set ambitious targets for Taiwan's wind energy output but what needs to happen in order to reach these goals? And what obstructions lie in the path to a greener future? Find out in this week's Taiwan Talk hosted by Ryan Drillsma.
5/19/202113 minutes, 43 seconds
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How's the Taichung MRT so far?

Otis Sheu (許泰銘) heads the operations division for Taichung's newly opened Mass Rapid Transit… And ICRT Taichung correspondent Donovan Smith adds some perspective as a longtime resident of the city. The Taichung MRT Green Line is the first step in a more closely connected Taichung City, with a Blue Line and an Orange Line slated for construction over the next decade or so. If you're in the area, check it out! Thanks for listening!
5/11/202113 minutes, 1 second
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Community Convos in Taipei

Toi Windham is an activist and community event organizer hoping to bring people together over topics that we often find difficult to discuss. She comes on the show to discuss her latest project Community Convos - a bimonthly roundtable discussion with panel guests on topics that range from racism and cultural appropriation to life in the post-COVID world. You can find more information about the event on Facebook and Instagram by searching Community Convos.
5/2/202110 minutes, 1 second
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Renewable Energy and Taiwan: Taiwan's Energy Dilemma

Starting this week, ICRT and the European Chamber of Commerce Taiwan join forces to look at environmental issues facing the country and renewable energy. Professor Chang-chien Le-ren of National Cheng Kung University's Electrical Engineering department is at hand to give us a general overview of Taiwan's energy dilemma. Check back at the same time next month for our next episode of Renewable Energy and Taiwan.
4/20/202111 minutes, 34 seconds
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Is Taipei Zoo a Good Zoo?

Eric Tsao (曹先紹) is the Taipei Zoo's current spokesman, and has been the face of the Taipei Zoo for many years, providing updates on its animals and projects to inquiring news agencies. ICRT's Trevor Tortomasi speaks with Eric about the zoo's efforts in conservation, research, and education, as well as the relationships he has formed with other zoos and ecological movements around the world. You can watch our Taipei Zoo mini-documentary here (有中文字幕!)… https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5cKxrRC_qVQ You can find the Taipei Zoo's official website here: https://english.zoo.gov.taipei/ Thanks for listening!
4/12/202119 minutes, 32 seconds
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Exploring Taiwan with Xiao Fei

Xiao Fei is an adventurer and YouTube blogger with a keen eye for secluded hot springs, waterfalls and hiking trails throughout Taiwan. Join correspondent Ryan Drillsma as he talks to Xiao Fei about his explorations and how he chronicles them in video blogs and on his website, where you can view all the places he recommends on a virtual map. Visit followxiaofei.com or search Xiaofei 小飛 on YouTube!
3/28/202111 minutes, 52 seconds
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Wisdom from The Black Expat

Carl Hill is the host of "The Black Expat Podcast", where he shares his and others' stories of adapting to life in Taiwan. ICRT's Trevor Tortomasi speaks with Carl about the wisdom gleaned from his life as a writer, a traveler, a bar owner, a teacher, and a coach, over the course of his decade in Taiwan. You can listen to "The Black Expat Podcast" on Spotify, or wherever you normally find Podcasts: open.spotify.com/show/4HDDXhpGjXc8N9rY9itwNt?si=shl3bvUYQbaMrN26DdsFVA And you can see more on YouTube: youtube.com/channel/UCTx8MP-1hXJaVEvvXX0QGVw You can also find Carl on social media: IG: instagram.com/theblack_expat/ FB: facebook.com/theblackexpat23 Twitter: twitter.com/TheBlack_Expat Thanks for listening!
3/22/202127 minutes, 27 seconds
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COVID-19: The New Normal

Dr. Chang-quan Chan is a professor at National Taiwan University's College of Public Health. He talks to ICRT correspondent Ryan Drillsma about his research and advisory roles during the pandemic and what a post-COVID world might look like. Will society ever go back to the way it was? Zhan gives his professional opinion on the matter.
3/14/202114 minutes, 28 seconds
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COVID-19: How has the Travel Industry Adapted?

Adam Hopkins is a travel agent, writer, and editor, who has found himself and his industry in some bizarre situations amidst the pandemic. Trevor Tortomasi speaks with Adam about domestic tourism, writing for VICE, and playing cricket on a global stage. Find awesome local tours at his agency: https://www.mytaiwantour.com/ Get helpful information on Taiwan living and travel: https://taiwan-scene.com/
3/8/202110 minutes, 33 seconds
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COVID-19: Travel during the Pandemic

Have you wondered what travel and quarantine might be like during the pandemic? Katherine Lu joins correspondent Ryan Drillsma to chat about how the pandemic changed her life and caused her to relocate back to Taiwan from the U.S. Katherine talks about her experience flying around the world during the pandemic and staying in one of Taiwan's quarantine hotels.
2/22/202113 minutes, 55 seconds
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COVID-19: Taiwan's 50th Case

Douglas Habecker is not only a survivor of COVID-19, but was also one of the only 799 human beings to be diagnosed with the disease in Taiwan in 2020. ICRT's Trevor Tortomasi speaks with Doug about his experiences overcoming the virus, at a time when information surrounding it was still scarce. You can also read more from Doug's own account on Euroview: https://euroview.ecct.com.tw/category-inside.php?id=225 And in the Taipei Times: https://www.taipeitimes.com/News/feat/archives/2020/04/01/2003733765 And you can find fun things to do in Taiwan through Doug's website of online resources: https://taiwanfun.com/ Thanks for listening!
2/18/202116 minutes, 27 seconds
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Life's a Drag with Elja Heights

Drag artist Elja Heights talks with ICRT's Ryan Drillsma about what it's like to be a drag queen in Taipei, where the art form of drag has seen a surge of popularity in recent years, meaning shows are held across the island every weekend.
2/3/20218 minutes, 57 seconds
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Creating Something out of Nothing

Leroy Yau is the CEO and a co-founder of Taiwan Startup Stadium, the country's leading startup ecosystem builder, which showcases Taiwan's new companies to the world. ICRT's Trevor Tortomasi speaks with Leroy about his years of experience in the world of creating, investing, and consulting. Visit the TSS homepage here: startupstadium.tw You can find more of Leroy's wisdom on his website: https://www.yauleroy.com/ See the video version of this episode on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fjcp98hJDw0 Thanks for listening!
1/28/202119 minutes, 57 seconds
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The Story of the Taiwan POW Camps

Newly-published author and Taiwan Prisoner of War Camps Memorial Society Director Michael Hurst MBE sat down with ICRT's Ryan Drillsma to discuss forgotten histories he has spent the past 24 years researching, documenting, and bringing into the public eye.
1/21/202112 minutes, 58 seconds
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Finding Comedy Fuel

Esther Chen is a Taiwanese-American standup comedian, actor, podcaster, and professional language coach, back in Taiwan after years of performance in New York. ICRT's Trevor Tortomasi hosts today's episode. See the video version of this episode on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oKIyZgLyWwQ You can find Esther on… Instagram: @theestherchen_ Twitter: @theestherchen_ Facebook: facebook.com/theestherchen Podcast: 好戲開場 It's Showtime! Thanks for listening!
1/14/202121 minutes
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Illustrating for Children's Books with Shirley Chiang

Taiwanese artist Shirley Chiang, who has a wealth of experience implanting her whimsical watercolor-wash illustrations into books and articles for clients across the world, sits down to talk to ICRT's Ryan Drillsma. Visit shirleysillustrations.com for a look at her work!
1/6/20219 minutes, 37 seconds
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Taiwan: A Light in the East

Associate professor at the National Taipei University of Business David Pendery speaks to ICRT's Ryan Drillsma about his new book. The book offers a look into contemporary Taiwanese politics from both a personal and analytical perspective.
12/24/20208 minutes, 54 seconds
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Nihao's It Going?

This Irish lad known as Mossy is the creator of “Nihao’s It Going: 台味ㄉ愛爾蘭人”, a fan page for memes, news, and conversation about the Chinese language and life in Taiwan. ICRT's Trevor Tortomasi hosts today's episode. See the video version of this episode on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bPrDA_XgqFU You can find “Nihao’s It Going” on… Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/nihaositgoing Instagram: @nihaos_it_going Thanks for listening!
12/18/202011 minutes, 32 seconds
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Art that says "Oomph!"

Julia Kao is the founder, director, and curator of Oomph. Oomph is an art space in Taipei's ZhongXiao FuXing area that hosts exhibitions, events, and workshops to bring people together through creative expression. ICRT's Trevor Tortomasi hosts today's episode. You can find Oomph on Facebook or follow them on Instagram: FB: https://www.facebook.com/oomph.arts IG: @oomph.arts Thanks for listening!
12/9/20208 minutes, 29 seconds
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The Garden of Hope Foundation

Anthony Carlisle is the International Affairs Supervisor of the Garden of Hope Foundation, which is a non-profit organization aiming to improve the lives of disadvantaged women across the world by building a global network of helplines. The organization was established in Taiwan and has worked to support women suffering domestic and gender-based violence. He sits down to talk about his organization with ICRT's Ryan Drillsma.
12/8/20208 minutes, 11 seconds
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Connecting Women Across The World

Aleksandra Avli is the creator and founder of "Her Online Network", also known as HON, which helps create and foster networking for professional women. Their app is available for free, and it's setting up a base in Taiwan! ICRT's Trevor Tortomasi hosts today's episode. Thanks for listening!
12/3/202016 minutes, 22 seconds
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Paiwan Indigenous Identity

Ljius Rakuljivu is an indigenous scholar of Taiwan's southern Paiwan tribe. Ljius tells us about his experience growing up as an indigenous youth in Taiwan, and how his community values have traveled with him, from his hometown of Tjuvecekadan and into a more urban lifestyle. ICRT's Trevor Tortomasi hosts today's episode. If you'd like to see the video for this interview, check out Taiwan Talk on our YouTube channel at ICRTFM100. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W_L8IKEYwnA Thanks for listening!
11/16/202022 minutes, 52 seconds
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All Hands Taiwan

Daniel Miller is the cofounder of All Hands Taiwan -- an NGO that connects job seekers with hirers and offers valuable information on employment in Taiwan. He sits down to speak with ICRT correspondent Ryan Drillsma.
11/16/20209 minutes, 35 seconds
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Chenta Tsai a.k.a. PCM

Electronic musician and DJ Chenta Tsai, formerly known by a more expletive moniker, speaks with ICRT's Ryan Drillsma about the political and sociological ideas that have influence his music. Tsai is Taiwan-born but has been making waves in the underground music scene of Spain, where he was raised.
11/9/202014 minutes, 38 seconds
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Taiwan Pride 2020

Taiwan Pride 2020 co-organizer Li-yi, who is chairperson of the Taiwan Rainbow Civil Action Association, and Yi-ling, who organizes the Pride charity bazaar both sit down and talk with ICRT's Ryan Drillsma about Taipei's Pride parade in the age of a pandemic.
11/3/20208 minutes, 54 seconds
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NTU's Professor of Bugs

Matan Shelomi, professor of entomology at National Taiwan University, joins us today to drop some knowledge about BUGS. Whether you're into insects or not, this interview is filled with fascinating facts from beginning to end! ICRT's Trevor Tortomasi hosts today's episode. If you'd like to see the video for this interview, check out Taiwan Talk on our YouTube channel at ICRTFM100. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EBYXbdMi-tU Thanks for listening!
10/30/202040 minutes, 10 seconds
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ICLP's Fan Laoshi

Fann Meeiyuan, known by her students as Fan Laoshi, is a veteran Chinese teacher of ICLP, with over 30 years of experience. She was previously the Director of Student Affairs at the "International Chinese Language Program" at National Taiwan University. ICRT's Trevor Tortomasi hosts today's episode. Thanks for listening!
10/21/202014 minutes, 33 seconds
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Joe Henley and 'Migrante'

Journalist and author Joe Henley (J.W. Henley) speaks to ICRT's Ryan Drillsma about his latest book 'Migrante'. The book details the hardships one migrant from the Philippines faces as he moves to Taiwan to work as a fisherman.
10/12/20208 minutes, 38 seconds
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Black Asia Magazine

Wesuhuna Pearson is the Editor-in-Chief at Black Asia Magazine, an online publication focusing on the lives of African diaspora in Asia, with in-depth looks at the successes and struggles of their work and influence. ICRT's Trevor Tortomasi hosts today's episode. If you'd like to see the video for this interview, check out Taiwan Talk on our YouTube channel, ICRTFM100. https://youtu.be/U1fvTdCCZ5g Thanks for listening!
10/7/202020 minutes, 46 seconds
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Mama Africa Heritage Festival

Anita, Jenny, and Todd, the founders and organizers of the up-coming Mama Africa Heritage Festival talk to ICRT correspondent Ryan Drillsma. Mama Africa Heritage Festival is a celebration of African and Caribbean culture, expressed through art, music, education, poetry, food, and community. The event will be on Saturday, October 3rd, from 12noon-9pm. Go check it out!
9/30/20208 minutes
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BLM Taiwan

Casey Abbott Payne talks to ICRT about Black Lives Matter Taiwan, how the movement came about, and what people can do to help tackle anti-Blackness in Taiwan.
9/14/202011 minutes, 13 seconds
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Taipei Shorts: Keeping English Theater Alive in Taiwan

John Brownlie is the creator and co-organizer of Taipei Shorts, a collection of short plays in English and Chinese, performed by locals and foreigners together in Taiwan. ICRT's Trevor Tortomasi hosts today's episode. If you'd like to see the video for this interview, check out Taiwan Talk on our YouTube channel, ICRTFM100. https://youtu.be/yrl-Aw5MEQQ Taipei Shorts 2020 will have three shows at the CFL Theater on Fu-Jen University's Campus, in XinZhuang District, New Taipei. Showtimes are: 9/11(Fri.)8pm ~10pm 9/12(Sat.)7pm ~ 9pm 9/13(Sun.)2pm~4pm / 7pm~9pm Tickets are available for purchase at the door, or online here: https://pse.is/t26zc Enjoy, and thanks for listening!
9/10/202015 minutes, 18 seconds
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Soccer in Taiwan

Elias Argueta, a midfielder for the Taiwan Premier League on Tai Tang TC, comes on the show to talk about soccer in Taiwan.
7/27/202013 minutes, 2 seconds
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Hand Drawn Maps of Taiwan

Tom Rook, a artistic cartographer, comes on the show to discuss how he hand draws his maps of different cities in Taiwan and how he includes historical maps of Taiwan cities from the 1920s and 1940s as well as modern day maps - showing how Taiwan has changed through the years.
7/21/202010 minutes, 59 seconds
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Take a Walk in Taiwan

Gordon Kao, the marketing director for the tourist organization Walk in Taiwan comes on the show to discuss how Walk in Taiwan is different from other tourist organizations and how the COVID-19 pandemic has affected the company.
7/17/202010 minutes, 35 seconds
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Taiwan LGBT Family Rights Advocacy

On week's episode of Taiwan Talk Chia-Long, in charge of family services for Taiwan L-G-B-T Family Rights Advocacy joins me to discuss LGBT reproduction rights and options in Taiwan and abroad.
7/9/20209 minutes, 22 seconds
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Plastic Surgery in Taiwan

Dr. Yang Yi-Hsun, the Director of the Plastic Surgery Department at Fangliao General Hospital and a plastic surgeon at the CHICING Plastic Surgery Center - Kaohsiung Branch - joins me this week to discuss plastic surgery trends in Taiwan.
7/1/202015 minutes, 4 seconds
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Greenpeace Taiwan

Greenpeace Campaigner, Tang An, joins me to discuss how the COVID-19 pandemic has affected the environment in Taiwan and how we as citizens can help save the planet.
7/1/20209 minutes, 24 seconds
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One-Forty - Migrant Workers in Taiwan

HuiYee, a publicist representing the migrant worker's aid group One-Forty comes on the show to discuss the organization, migrant worker's rights and much more.
6/18/202011 minutes, 3 seconds
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Taipei's Feminist Book Club

Sarah Thomassen, the head of Taipei's Feminist Book Club, comes on the show to talk about feminism, activism and what some of her favorite books are.
6/11/20208 minutes, 20 seconds
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The National Security Law and It's Potential Effect on Taiwan

Attorney Li Pu Lee comes on the show to explain what the new National Security Law is in Hong Kong and what implementing it could mean for Taiwan.
6/11/202010 minutes, 26 seconds
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Celebrating Ramadan During COVID-19

Salahuddin Ma Chao-yen, the Chinese Muslim Association secretary general joins me this week to discuss how Muslims are spending their holiest month during the COVID-19 pandemic.
6/1/20209 minutes, 30 seconds
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Photographing Taiwan

Nicky Loh, a photographer and former photo-journalist for Reuters comes on the show to discuss his time photographing Taiwan and how the industry is changing because of social media.
6/1/20209 minutes, 1 second
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Traditional Calligraphy with a Modern Twist

Jimmy Wang, an engineer with a passion for calligraphy comes on the show to discuss how he's trying to bring the traditional art form into the modern world.
5/12/202010 minutes, 8 seconds
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Taiwanese Feet

John Groot, the author of "Taiwanese Feet," comes on the show to discuss the basis of his book: his solo-walking adventure around the entire coast of Taiwan.
5/4/202018 minutes, 16 seconds
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Being a Cute Animator

Angie Hu, the founder of Hu Creates Studio, is an animation expert who has worked in the gaming industry for Disney and Zynga, bringing a bit of feminine charm to a male dominated industry.
4/28/202011 minutes, 35 seconds
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Digital Art

Erikin Chen, an aspiring digital artist and graphic designer comes on the show to discuss his artwork and the basics of digital art.
4/20/20208 minutes, 41 seconds
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Illustrating Fairy Tales

Illustrator Mia Hsiao comes on the show to discuss her artwork, how she became an illusatrator and what advice she'd give to people looking to follow in her footsteps.
4/14/20208 minutes, 14 seconds
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Painting One Finger at a Time

Sara Hu, co-owner of Sara Nail, joins me to talk about pursing her passion of nail art and what it's like working in the service industry during the COVID-19 pandemic.
4/6/20208 minutes, 43 seconds
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Taiwan and the Tokyo Olympics

Taiwan's Sports Administration Director General, Kao Chin-hsung, comes on the show to discuss Taiwan's stance on the postponement of the Tokyo Olympics.
3/31/20208 minutes, 31 seconds
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My Taiwan Tours

Michael Wu, founder of My Taiwan Tours comes on the show to discuss his tour company and what its like running a tour business during a global pandemic and multiple country shutdown.
3/23/202018 minutes, 42 seconds
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Brain Surgery, But With Robots

Jerry Chen, the CEO of Brain Navi comes on the show to discuss his company's creation "Naotrac" self-described as the first autopilot neurosurgical robot for minimally invasive surgery.
3/16/202028 minutes, 14 seconds
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Taipei Foodie

Leslie Liu, the creator of Taipei Foodie, a food blog and Instagram account, describes herself as "always hungry, always eating," listen in as we discuss food in Taiwan, food abroad and much, much more.
3/9/202013 minutes, 31 seconds
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Pottery That Looks Back At You

Lao Fan the artist behind oldfan_pottery, comes on the show to explain why he includes a human face in all of his pieces.
3/2/20208 minutes, 33 seconds
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Smoking and the Realities of E-Cigarettes

Dr. Fred Guo, the attending physician of the department of family medicine at National Taiwan University Hospital, comes on the show to discuss smoking cigarettes and the truth about electronic cigarettes.
2/24/202015 minutes, 4 seconds
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Cello...It's Electric

Electric cello player Hsing Shen Chen comes on the show to play a few songs and discuss the difference between a regular cello and an electric cello.
2/3/20209 minutes, 46 seconds
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Baires Good Ice Cream

Allan Yeh, one of the owners of Baires Ice Cream, a shop serving Argentinian-style ice cream with a twist, comes on the show to discuss his shop's take on the world's most beloved frozen treat.
1/20/202010 minutes, 53 seconds
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Rule No. 1: Always Say "Yes...And..."

Jeff Schwab, one of the founders of FIG or Formosa Improv Group comes on the show to discuss the improv comedy scene in Taiwan.
1/13/202012 minutes, 50 seconds
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Tour de Taipei

Alec and Alex from Taipei Bike Tours come on the show to discuss what¡¦s so great about seeing Taipei from the back of a bike.
12/30/201912 minutes, 24 seconds
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The Honduran Who Calls Taiwan Home

Fernando Palma comes on to discuss being the first Latin American to break into Taiwan¡¦s entertainment industry.
12/22/201911 minutes, 33 seconds
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Model Behavior

French model Tatiana Baros comes on the show to talk about modelling in Taiwan, the importance of having a healthy body image and what to be wary of when first starting out.
12/16/201913 minutes, 36 seconds
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Using Robots to Market to the Future

Robert Steven, of bombdigital, comes on the show to discuss how "bots" will play a role in the future of marketing.
12/11/20199 minutes, 11 seconds
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Ximen Jimmy

The Secretary for the Taipei Alliance for the Advancement of Multi Art Culture Youth Center joins me to discuss how the nonprofit organization is working to decrease anti-social behavior by spreading art.
12/3/20199 minutes, 37 seconds
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English Abroad

Andre de Kock, the International Program Developer for Big Byte Education joins me to discuss how going abroad can influence the minds of young students.
11/25/201911 minutes, 24 seconds
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Treasures On Treasure Hill

Artist Kathrin Stalder joins me to discuss her artist residency at Treasure Hill and how she was inspired by Martin Luther King Jr.'s "I Have a Dream" speech.
11/21/20199 minutes, 5 seconds
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'The Apology' Dialogue

Eve Ensler, the author of the Vagina Monologues, joins me to discuss her new book, The Apology and her global movement, One Billion Rising.
11/13/20199 minutes, 5 seconds
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Fruit Jammin' in Taipei

The founder of Bonjour Taipei, Matthias Bourges, comes on the show to discuss how he combines Taiwanese fruits with French recipes to make new flavors of fruit preserves.
11/5/20198 minutes, 38 seconds
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You're Invited to the First Tianmu Craft Fair

Heather Lowder, the founder of the Tianmu Craft Fair discusses homemade crafts, the charity the fair supports and why she wants this fair to be the first of many.
10/28/201914 minutes, 35 seconds
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Girl Gone Inked

Tattoo artist Lin-ya Chu of CAT TOWN TATTOO joins me to discuss her passion for tattoos, how she got started, her personal style and how she's trying to break stereotypes in the industry.
10/21/20199 minutes, 9 seconds
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The Expat Experience

G-V Kant, one of the owners of Balle Balle tells me what the expat experience is like for him and his family living in Taiwan.
10/14/20199 minutes, 5 seconds
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Taipei Women's Rescue Foundation

Ansel Yu, the director of the TWRF joins me to discuss one of the biggest threats the foundation believes is affecting women today.
10/14/20198 minutes, 31 seconds
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Creating a Home of Harmony

Harmony Home founder Nicole Yang tells me how she started the nonprofit and what she's doing to help stateless children and people with HIV/AIDS.
10/1/20198 minutes, 24 seconds
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Remembering 921

Taiwan's former Interior Minister, Dr. Lee Hong Yuan, joins me to discuss the 921 disaster and what improvements the country has made since the devastating earthquake.
9/25/201911 minutes, 39 seconds
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Oslo Freedom Forum in Taiwan

Esther Htusan, a speaker at the 2019 Oslo Freedom Forum in Taipei, joins me to talk about being a journalist, why she had to flee Myanmar and why press freedom is so important.
9/16/20199 minutes, 31 seconds
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Meet Taipei's New Head Coach

Louis Lancaster comes on the show to discuss the direction he's taking the Chinese Taipei National Football Team.
9/9/201915 minutes, 1 second
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Making Everyday Objects Wearable

Tseng Wen-ju comes on the show to discuss the Bright Young Gems Event, how she became a jewelry designer and the everyday items she has transformed into wearable accessories.
9/2/201914 minutes, 45 seconds
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Sailing With a Catch

Chi Chian Wu joins me and tells me how he doesn't let the physical disability he has had since birth affect his passion for sailing.
8/26/20198 minutes, 39 seconds
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Act Out with Aviis

Aviis Zhong, a former model and actress who has appeared in movies like "Mermaid Whispering" and "The Substitute" joins me to discuss her background and career as well as delve into how a personal tragedy has shaped her activism.
8/20/201916 minutes, 32 seconds
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Artist or Vandal? The Secret's Out Of The Tag

This week I am joined by the elusive S, a grafitti artist who leaves his mark everywhere he goes.
8/16/20198 minutes, 58 seconds
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Preparing for the 4th World Conference of Women's Shelters

Anthony Carlisle, the International Affairs Supervisor for the Garden of Hope Foundation, joins me as we discuss the 4th World Conference of Women's Shelters being held, for the first time ever, in Taiwan.
8/9/20198 minutes, 25 seconds
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Fashion Without Inhibition

Fashion designer Jenn Lee joins me to discuss her journey into the fashion industry, her aesthetic, designing for Vogue and the importance of never giving up.
8/2/20198 minutes, 9 seconds
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Basketball for All

Holly Warlick, the former head coach for the women's basketball team at the University of Tennessee and basketball hall of famer as well as Carol Jue, the head coach for the women's basketball team at Chapman University and the first Chinese-American bask
7/25/20199 minutes, 1 second
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Human Rights For All

Alex Gladstein, the chief strategy officer of the Human Rights Foundation, joins me as we discuss Taiwan, the Oslo Freedom Forum and the fight for human rights.
7/19/201911 minutes, 23 seconds
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3D Weaving

Fashion designer and artist, Jim Hu, joins me as we discuss his art, designs and 3D weaving technique.
7/12/20199 minutes, 47 seconds
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Taiwan Beats: Spotlighting Music From Taiwan

Brien, the Executive Editor of Taiwan Beats, joins me to talk music, the Golden Melody Awards and what it takes to "Make-It" in the music industry.
7/5/20199 minutes
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A New York Boutique in Taiwan

Naomi, the owner of Dark Victory, a fashion boutique in Taipei, joins me as we discuss the difference between New York and Taiwanese fashion as well as much more.
6/25/20197 minutes, 41 seconds
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Taiwan on the HK Extradition Bill

E Ling Chiu, the Secretary General for the Taiwan Association for Human Rights joins me today as we discuss the gravity of the HK extradition bill and the resulting protests.
6/19/20198 minutes, 32 seconds
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Behind the Camera with Diane Tsai

Diane Tsai from Time Magazine, joins me to discuss her project "Firsts: Women Who Are Changing the World" and the challenges she faced as a young, female, immigrant in the industry.
6/10/201912 minutes, 50 seconds
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Protecting Our Children

Suzanne Lawrence, the U.S. State Department's Special Advisor for Children's Issues, joins me this week to talk about combatting parental-child abduction.
6/3/201912 minutes, 22 seconds
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Animating a Virtual World

Steven Chen, the Senior-Director of Blizzard Animation at Blizzard Entertainment joins me this week to discuss his backstory, the inner workings of the animation studio, the future and the advice he'd give to aspiring artists.
5/26/201921 minutes, 50 seconds
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Deep Dive With Just One Breath

Divewalker/Freedive Taiwan joins me this week to talk about what it's like to explore the ocean without any equipment and just one breath.
5/20/201911 minutes, 1 second
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Mandarin For All

Alice and Aurelia from ChinesePod come on the show to discuss how people can learn Mandarin from the comfort of their own home.
5/15/201911 minutes, 42 seconds
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Taiwan's Favorite Number 2 Restaurant

Joe from the Modern Toilet Ximen Branch joins me to discuss the novelty of combining the distgusting with the delicious.
5/6/201910 minutes, 27 seconds
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Walk With Hope

Dean Brownless, one of the founders of Live in Hope, joins me today to talk about the sunrise walk the organization is putting on to promote mental health awareness.
4/29/201919 minutes, 22 seconds
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Assisted Therapeutic Devices

Andy Wong comes on the show to let me know what it's like to make assisted therapeutic devices for the oldest rehabilitation clinic in Taiwan.
4/23/201916 minutes, 10 seconds
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Dreaming of the Future...

Artist and photographer, Cody Ellingham comes on the show to discuss his newest interactive artistic venture: Future Cities Taipei.
4/15/201916 minutes, 56 seconds
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Migrante International - Striving for Equal Employment Opportunities

Gilda Banugan, chairperson of the Taiwan Branch of Migrante International joins me to discuss the difficulties migrant workers face in Taiwan and how the organization is working to support the community.
4/8/20196 minutes, 56 seconds
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Brian Tseng, Taiwan's First "Western-Style" Stand-Up Comedian

Comedian Brian Tseng, host of the Night Night Show, comes on the show to talk about life after neuroscience, the science of creating the perfect joke, producing a weekly satire show, clapping back at internet trolls and much, much more.
3/31/201923 minutes, 5 seconds
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Let's Talk About Addiction

Dr. Lien-Wen Su M.D. comes on the show to discuss addiction and addiction treatment options in Taiwan, specifically related to substance abuse.
3/25/201915 minutes, 51 seconds
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The Taiwanese \"Black Mirror\"

At the signpost up ahead, enter the mind of Taiwanese director, producer and screenwriter, Weiling Chen, the woman behind Netflix\'s dystopian hit series \"On Children.\" (Translated by Emily Chang)
3/18/201919 minutes, 37 seconds
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Matcha Love About The International Baking Show

Karen Farley comes on the show to talk about the launch of her new product, KP Kitchen and the International Baking Show.
3/11/20197 minutes, 46 seconds
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The Taiwan S.P.C.A. with Co-Founder Connie Chiang

Connie Chiang, Co-Founder and Executive Director of the Taiwan Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals joins us to talk about the role of the organization and what the public can do to help animals in need.
3/4/201931 minutes, 14 seconds
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Homeless Taiwan and Hidden Taipei Tours

We speak to Cyndi Tseng, the founder of Hidden Taipei tours, a program under the Homeless Taiwan Association with help from Annie Lee, the Secretary General of the Homeless Taiwan Association.
2/25/201922 minutes, 37 seconds
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Loveboat with O.C.A.C.

O.C.A.C. Vice Minister, Roy Leu, and Section Chief of Student Affairs, Bey-ru Shiau, come on the show to talk about spreading Mandarin around the globe and bringing overseas Taiwanese compatriots back to the motherland.
2/18/201916 minutes, 25 seconds
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Binaural Sound with Matthew Lien

World music singer-songwriter and producer Matthew Lien comes on the show to share his knowledge on binaural sound, how Taiwan inspires him, and more.
2/10/201928 minutes, 40 seconds
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OwlTing

OwlTing CBO Will Liu comes on the show to tell us about OwlTing, a Taiwanese company applying blockchain in various fields.
1/28/201925 minutes, 3 seconds
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Taiwan Energy Developments with Hal Falls

Miaoli Wind Farm GM Hal Falls comes on to talk about his thoughts on the energy debate ongoing in Taiwan.
1/21/201920 minutes, 34 seconds
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Digital Minister Audrey Tang

Digital Minister Audrey Tang comes on Taiwan Talk to reflect back on 2018 and look forward to 2019.
1/14/201926 minutes, 50 seconds
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All Hands Taiwan

All Hands Taiwan Founder John Murn talks to us about the initiative he started to make valuable information, advice, and resources about the Taiwan job market available and accessible.
1/7/201924 minutes, 46 seconds
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East Escapes

Alex Houghton comes on the show to talk to us about East Escapes, the tour company that curates raw and dynamic experiences in Taiwan.
12/24/201814 minutes, 7 seconds
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L'ARMURE - Modern Functional Urban-Wear

Alexandre Cailleaux and Benny YS Lin of L'ARMURE come on to talk about their Taiwan-based fashion brand.
12/17/201822 minutes, 54 seconds
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A Moving Sound - With Scott Prairie

A Moving Sound co-creator Scott Prairie talks to us about how the partnership with his wife Mia began, their creative process, and their upcoming Mia-driven project.
12/10/201826 minutes, 23 seconds
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Taipei in Time: November Edition

Taipei Times Features Reporter Han Cheung talks to us about the articles he wrote in the month of November in his Taiwan in Time series.
12/3/201818 minutes, 28 seconds
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World Vegetable Center

This week we talk to Maureen Mecozzi, the Head of Communications and Information at the World Vegetable Center in Tainan, Taiwan.
11/26/201823 minutes, 2 seconds
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November 24th Election - The Youth Perspective

NTU students and members of TYAD come on the show to share broad thoughts on the referendums being held during elections on November 24th, 2018.
11/19/201813 minutes, 1 second
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The Culinary History of Taipei: Beyond Pork and Ponlai with Steven Crook

Author Steven Crook tells us about the book he co-authored with Katy Hung, which delves into the history of Taiwanese food.
11/12/201816 minutes, 19 seconds
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Taiwan in Time - October Edition

Taipei Times Features Reporter Han Cheung talks to us about the Taiwan in Time articles he wrote for the month of October.
11/5/201825 minutes, 50 seconds
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Coco In Taiwan

Coco runs the japanese blog cocointwblog.com about her life here in Taiwan. She comes on Taiwan Talk to share her story.
10/29/201818 minutes, 27 seconds
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Greenpeace - Energy Transition

An Lee of Greenpeace comes on the show to tell us about Greenpeace, specifically energy transition.
10/22/201814 minutes, 30 seconds
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Space Science with NCU Associate Professor Loren Chang

National Central University Associate Professor of Space Science Loren Chang comes on the show to tell us about cutting edge science, his hectic workload and the challenges Taiwan satellites face on the world stage.
10/15/201820 minutes, 36 seconds
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KP Kitchen Taiwan

KP Kitchen recently released a microwavable vegan cake mix to the market. Karen Farley tells us how she and her husband Patrick Bosworth came up with the idea one day on vacation, why they started KP Kitchen, and more.
10/8/201821 minutes, 11 seconds
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Taiwan in Time - September Edition

Taipei Times Features Reporter Han Cheung talks to us about the Taiwan in Time articles he wrote for the month of September.
10/1/201822 minutes, 37 seconds
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Feminism in Taiwan

Special correspondent Grace Carroll delves into feminism in Taiwan.
9/17/201811 minutes, 20 seconds
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Crossroads Taiwan

Crossroads is an experimental, cross-lingual multimedia platform actively cultivating and connecting the diverse communities of Taiwan. Founder David Chang comes on the show to explain the concept behind the platform.
9/10/201827 minutes, 26 seconds
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Taiwan in Time - August Edition

Taipei Times Features Reporter Han Cheung talks to us about the Taiwan in Time articles he wrote for the month of August.
9/3/201819 minutes, 40 seconds
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Marathon Running with Chrissy Wang

Donovan Smith sits down with Chrissy Wang to talk about Marathon running and subsequent projects.
8/27/201819 minutes, 29 seconds
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deepblu

James Tsuei, CEO of deepblu, comes on the show to tell us about the internet-based company that looks to make SCUBA diving a more media-rich, accessible experience.
8/20/201817 minutes, 50 seconds
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Flaneur Magazine - Taipei Edition

Editor In Chief of Flaneur Magazine, Fabian Saul, comes on the program to tell us about Flaneur Magazine, and why they chose Taipei as the first city in Asia to showcase.
8/13/201831 minutes, 51 seconds
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FIRA RoboWorldCup 2018

FIRA President and NTNU Professor Jacky Baltes talks to us about the robotics competition that is being held in Taichung.
8/5/20189 minutes, 26 seconds
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Taiwan Tongzhi Hotline Association

Grace Carroll visits the hotline to talk about LGBT issues, including education and marriage equality.
7/30/201823 minutes, 33 seconds
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Surf's Up - Surfing in Taiwan

Garrett Ball, owner of Drifters Pizza Pub and member of Yilan's surf community, talks to us about the local Surf scene.
7/23/201814 minutes, 13 seconds
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King Car Group

Yi-Ling Wu, Head of R&D at King Car Group, tells us about the company's first foray into the brewing market with Buckskin Beer.
7/16/201815 minutes, 19 seconds
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Running Trails and Blogs - Cory Lewandowski

Cory Lewandowski talks to us about his running blog, curiously named fishcounterblog.wordpress.com
7/9/201818 minutes, 45 seconds
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Let's Empower Together

Joshua McCaulla and David Gavin come on the show to talk about their consulting company.
7/3/201832 minutes, 9 seconds
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DiVino & FO.CO.SO Taipei

Head chef Enrico Negrini and business partner Sahil Mehrotra come on the show to talk about DiVino and FO.CO.SO. - both restaurants located in Taipei's Da'an District.
6/26/201819 minutes, 8 seconds
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Lao Ren Cha - slow-brewed perspectives on life in Taiwan

Lao Ren Cha blog runner Jenny Cody comes on Taiwan Talk to discuss the topics and issues she writes about.
6/11/201836 minutes, 13 seconds
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Hult Prize Re-Up and ReKove

Szymon Bielecki revisits the ICRT studios to provide a progress update on Hult Prize Taiwan. Then, Camila Gonzalez tells us about ReKove, the social startup competing in 2018's Hult Prize competition.
6/5/201822 minutes, 52 seconds
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Disability Studies with Michael Berube

Penn State University Literature Professor Michael Berube swung by the ICRT studios to talk about disability, the subject he has been contributing to and studying since the 1990's.
5/29/201841 minutes, 35 seconds
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Todd Blackhurst

Donovan Smith chats with Todd Blackhurst - a Baptist missionary and founder of TaichungExpat.com and the Taichung International Fellowship.
5/20/201825 minutes, 4 seconds
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Miaoli Wind Company

GM of Miaoli Wind Company Hal Falls talks about life in Taiwan, the wind farm he runs in Miaoli, and shares his thoughts on offshore wind energy.
5/14/201852 minutes
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Comedy In Taiwan

Matt Bronsil and Sam Yarbs talk to us about the comedy scene in Taiwan.
5/7/201846 minutes, 55 seconds
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Live In Hope

Live in Hope founders Elene van Sandwyk and Dean Brownless tell us about the organization and the events they host.
4/30/201822 minutes, 53 seconds
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Taoyuan Agricultural Expo

Linda Tseng, Chief of International Affairs Division of the Taoyuan City Government, comes in to speak about what her division does, and the Agricultural Expo that they are hosting.
4/23/20189 minutes, 6 seconds
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Water Ballet in Taichung

Julia Startchenko talks to Donovan Smith about the artistic swimming event she organized in Taichung.
4/16/201816 minutes, 39 seconds
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Kaohsiung Transportation

ICRT's Michael Smith speaks with Kaohsiung City Director-General of Transporation Chen Ching-fu.
4/9/201824 minutes, 57 seconds
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DFON Biomedical: ITRI Startup Looking to Revolutionize Skin Care

Joshua Lai is the CEO of DFON Biomedical. He speaks to us on the science behind their new product.
4/2/201824 minutes, 32 seconds
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ESL: The Animated Series

Kevin Lee and Michael Wong are the creators of ESL: The Animated Series. They are currently producing the pilot and whole first season after successfully obtaining funding.
3/26/201835 minutes, 24 seconds
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Taipei Predators - American Football in Taiwan

Taipei Predators captain Adam Mathias speaks to us before the team's debut in the CityBowl League.
3/19/201822 minutes, 41 seconds
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Taiwan Cybersecurity with Kitsch Liao

Kitsch Liao is a cybersecurity expert working in Taiwan. He comes on Taiwan Talk to discuss the state of Taiwan's cybersecurity, and gives a few tips on how to approach security as a private citizen as a bonus.
3/12/201830 minutes, 39 seconds
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Cycling in Taiwan

Cycling enthusiast Syl No shares his insights on cycling here in Taiwan.
3/5/201831 minutes
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Haxstrong- You Are Never Alone

Haxstrong is a charitable organization that helps foreign nationals in Taiwan. Shaun Bettinson and Gregg Haxton come on the show to talk about it.
2/26/201826 minutes, 20 seconds
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Taiwan Talk

We talk to Taichung City Social Affairs Bureau Director Peter Lue
2/12/201820 minutes, 25 seconds
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Taichung City's Flora Expo

Taichung City Official Huang Yi-han speaks to Donovan Smith about the Flora Expo to be held in Taichung.
2/5/201812 minutes, 57 seconds
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W.A.R.M.

Vanessa Wang and Jenn Crimin started the women's mental health support group W.A.R.M. (Women Anonymous Reconnecting Mentally) to support women with mental illness and lessen the stigma surrounding mental illness here in Taiwan.
2/5/201823 minutes, 25 seconds
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The Scubar

The Scubar is located on Fulong beach, and offers diving courses in English to those interested in learning how to scuba dive. Nigel Anderson, the co-owner of The Scubar, was our guest on the program this week.
1/29/201819 minutes, 58 seconds
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Kafnu Taipei: A Real World Social Network

Lien Chu, General Manager North Asia of Kafnu, talks to us about Next Story Groups new endeavor. Kafnu Taipei opens January 19th, 2018.
1/15/201816 minutes, 5 seconds
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E-sports, with Blizzard Entertainment

Eddy Meng, managing Director of Blizzard Taiwan, Hong Kong and Macau, talks to ICRT about the year Blizzard had with the opening of their e-stadium, the development of e-sports, and about the inaugural season of the Overwatch League.
1/8/201825 minutes, 54 seconds
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Taichung: Taiwan\'s Second Largest City

Donovan Smith speaks to Dr. Tristan Liu about Taichung\'s development.
12/25/201731 minutes, 53 seconds
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China Hash House Harriers - The Drinking Club With A Running Problem

ICRT's Alex Lewis spoke with the ex-GM of the China Hash House Harriers Paul Hannan, and others, about the trail running club.
12/18/201717 minutes, 43 seconds
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Top Shelf Games

Todd Idashkin, founder of Top Shelf Games, comes by the ICRT studios to talk about his board game design company and the events they hold. He also talks about designing his first board game, and the ancillary benefits of playing board games.
12/11/201722 minutes, 16 seconds
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The Green Future of Taiwan and the World

In this week's Taiwan Talk ICRT's Philip Brossard speaks with the UK Climate Change Committee Chief Executive, Adrian Gault, who urges Taiwan and the world to be ambitious when taking action to protect the environment.
12/6/201713 minutes, 12 seconds
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Liquid Architecture - Entering Tone Tour of Taiwan

Liquid Architecture is an Australian organisation for artists working with sound. They're touring Taiwan with the help of Ron Hanson, the co-founder of the publication White Fungus. Ron comes onto the show to talk about the tour and the sound scene here i
11/27/201712 minutes, 31 seconds
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Red Room International Village: 8 Years Strong

Red Room International Village celebrates it's 8 year anniversary this year. Manav Mehta talks to us about the passionate community they've built.
11/20/201711 minutes, 7 seconds
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DPT

Wil Fang and Calvin Chan - co-founders of Department - give insight on their retail space located at Taipei's Huashan Creative Park, and the evolution of brick and mortar retail spaces.
11/13/201726 minutes, 34 seconds
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Hult Prize Foundation

Callum Porter-Harris and Szymon Bielecki drop by the ICRT studios to talk about the Hult Prize Foundation, the world's largest student competition for social good.
11/6/201724 minutes, 59 seconds
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Street Photography - easy to begin, hard to master

TC Lin visits the ICRT studios to discuss street photography in Taiwan.
10/30/201720 minutes, 33 seconds
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Cultural Material Conservation with Rosie Cook

Rosie Cook stops by the studio to tell us about Cultural Material Conservation, the work she's done here and elsewhere, and what she looks for when she visits a museum.
10/23/201732 minutes, 15 seconds
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Brothers Baseball

In preparation for the upcoming China Professional Baseball League playoffs, we look back at an earlier conversation we had with Cory Snyder, Manager of the Chinatrust Baseball Team,.
10/16/201713 minutes, 44 seconds
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2017 Eco-Mobility Festival - Free Parable Bicycle Company

Mark Chou of Free Parable, a biking company based in Kaohsiung, spoke to me about the company.
10/11/201712 minutes, 17 seconds
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2017 World Eco-Mobility Festival - Local Resident Edition

This week we speak with Jason Lin, a long-time resident of the Hamaxing neighborhood in Kaoshiung, for his take on the festival and his part in it.
10/2/20177 minutes, 55 seconds
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2017 Eco-Mobility Festival - ICLEI Kaohsiung Community Center

Continuing our look at the 2017 Eco-Mobility Festival being held in Kaohsiung in the month of October, we talk to the Director of ICLEI Kaohsiung Community Center, Mr. Cheng Tsu-jui.
9/25/201714 minutes, 17 seconds
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2017 Eco-Mobility Festival Embraced in Kaohsiung

Kaohsiung Transportation Bureau Director General Chen Ching-fu talks to us about the Eco-Mobility Festival happening in Kaohsuing's Hamasen neighborhood for the month of October.
9/18/201712 minutes, 35 seconds
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Spectrosynthesis - Asian LGBTQ Issues and Art Now

The Spectrosynthesis exhibit - housed in Taipei's Museum of Contemporary Art - is the first art installation focusing on LGBTQ issues in Asia. We sat down with it's curator, Sean C.S. Hu, to talk about the exhibit.
9/11/201714 minutes, 2 seconds
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Universiade Wrap

Jane Lee, Philip Brossard, and Alex Lewis of the ICRT News Team get together to discuss their thoughts on 2017 Taipei Summer Universiade.
9/4/201725 minutes, 53 seconds
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One Journalist's Perspective - The Taipei Universiade

South African journalist Anje Badenhorst stops by to share her experience covering the Summer Universiade.
8/28/201718 minutes, 17 seconds
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TourMeAway - Sharing english stories of Taiwan

Arthur Chou and Donna Wang of TourMeAway - an organization that provides free walking tours throughout Taipei - sit down with our newscaster to talk about their organization.
8/21/201737 minutes, 11 seconds
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29th Summer Universiade Games - Welcome to Taiwan

Deputy CEO of the 29th Summer Universiade - Dr. You Shin-Ming - drops by our studios to talk to us about the upcoming Universiade.
8/14/201732 minutes, 56 seconds
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The go-getter from Brazil

We speak to Tordan Ferreira about his journey from exchange student to TV personality and entrepreneur in Taiwan.
8/7/201724 minutes, 17 seconds
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Ladies that UX

Jane Shih - city director of Ladies that UX and organizer of Talk UX - came to the ICRT studios to tell us about the communities she built to empower women in the tech industry.
7/31/201717 minutes, 35 seconds
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Tricking: The Fitness Fad You Probably Haven't Heard Of

Xavior Wu of Chang-Hsin Extreme Sports Center is here to introduce us to 'tricking', a hobby he picked up four years ago to stay in shape that has lead to his current job as head coach at the center, and occasional stunt work.
7/24/201715 minutes
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Heritage Bakery - American baked goods on a street of camera shops

Heritage Bakery founder Sally Song visited the ICRT studios to share her experience of opening up a bakery in a building that's been in her family for generations.
7/17/201712 minutes, 51 seconds
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Skyrock Projects

Simon Thomas - co-founder of Skyrock Projects - comes to the studio to talk about his project that looks to foster technological literacy here in Taiwan. They've opened the summer of 2017, and are looking to contribute to the educational development of yo
7/10/201710 minutes, 47 seconds
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Volare - Latin for 'to fly'

Etvolare - founder of the chinese to english translation platform Volare Novels - visits the ICRT studios to school reporter Alex Lewis on the Chinese web novel scene. Check out Etvo's site at www.volarenovels.com.
7/3/201721 minutes, 59 seconds
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Anchor Taiwan - Cross Border Exploration Redefined

Elisa Chiu, founder and CEO of Anchor Taiwan, came to our studios to tell us about the 30 day program that looks to bring exceptional people to explore and experience business opportunities, cultural immersion and personal growth and Asia.
6/26/201721 minutes, 24 seconds
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American-Style Barbeque in Taiwan *explicit language*

We sat down and talked with Kevin Woolf - owner of Baba Kevin's Barbeque - about what brought him here to Taipei, and his experience opening up an American Style Barbeque restaurant in Taipei.
6/19/201711 minutes, 49 seconds
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Let's Talk About Yoga

This week we talk to Ann Lu, a senior yoga instructor at Space Yoga. We talk about how she started teaching yoga in New York after quitting her corporate job at Merril Lynch, how yoga has been a positive force in her life, and yoga here in Taiwan.
6/12/201723 minutes, 47 seconds
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Taiwan's Startup Stadium

We speak to Holly Harrington - General Manager of Taiwan Startup Stadium (TSS) - about the local startup ecosystem and the work TSS does for the startups in their programs.
6/5/201716 minutes, 5 seconds
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Royce Hong and Azizi Tucker of the Startup Xing Mobility

Xing Mobility is a startup that develops technologies for electric vehicles through racing, based here in Taiwan. In the conversation they talk about their company, how it has evolved, and how it is working in Taiwan.
5/23/201710 minutes, 19 seconds
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Starting a Business in Taiwan

Elias Ek on foreigners starting businesses in Taiwan.
5/19/20176 minutes, 4 seconds
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Morning Show Bonus: The Big Bad Air Pollution Talk

We go live on the Morning Show to tackle Taiwan's air pollution problem with three distinguished guests who tell us what's up with air pollution in Taiwan, how it's affecting all of us living here, and what can be done about it.
2/3/201745 minutes, 12 seconds
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Cool, But, What's a Digital Minister?

We speak with Taiwan's famous minister without portfolio, Audrey Tang, whose responsibilities include the digital economy and open government. She tells us just exactly what that all means, and how tech is making government work better.
1/1/201753 minutes, 4 seconds
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Migrante International in Taiwan

We speak to migrant worker advocacy group Migrante International about why they are calling on the Philippine government to do more to support Filipino workers in Taiwan.
12/27/201617 minutes, 38 seconds
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Uber in Taiwan

We speak with Uber Taiwan¡¦s General Manager Li-Kai Gu about the company behind the famous ride-hailing app and its future in Taiwan as it faces down increasingly intense pressure from regulators.
12/13/201644 minutes, 1 second
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A Party for the Animals

We speak with the chairman of the newly formed Taiwan Animal Protection Party, which is the first political party in Taiwan to take on animal rights as a core issue.
12/5/201622 minutes
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Taiwan in Time in November

We continue our ongoing series with Taipei Times Features Writer Han Cheung, whose weekly column "Taiwan in Time" highlights important moments in Taiwan's history. In this episode, we discuss his articles for November.
11/30/201644 minutes, 47 seconds
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Formosan Odyssey

We speak with Taiwan based author John Ross about the re-release of his book Formosan Odyssey, which offers a compelling look at more than 400 years of Taiwan history.
11/23/201638 minutes, 33 seconds
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Peer Pressures the Bullies

We speak with the founders of Peer, a Taiwan based startup that uses cloud based computing and a little educational psychology to give teachers the tools to fight bullying.
11/21/201638 minutes, 31 seconds
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Wei Jiade Gives a Fresh Take

We speak with Italian expat Wei Jiade, who covers a lot of ground in Taiwan working as a TV Host and academic. His new Chinese language book "Mei Zai Pa" draws on that broad perspective to gives a fresh take on the challenges of modern life in Taiwan.
11/7/201643 minutes, 34 seconds
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Taiwan in Time in October

We continue our ongoing series with Taipei Times Features Writer Han Cheung, whose weekly column "Taiwan in Time" highlights important moments in Taiwan's history. In this episode, we discuss his articles for October.
11/2/201654 minutes, 19 seconds
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Global Taiwan Institute: Talking Taiwan in the US

We speak with the executive director of the Global Taiwan Institute, which earlier this year set up shop in Washington DC, making it the only US based think tank that focuses exclusively on Taiwan research.
10/24/201630 minutes, 35 seconds
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"Fresh Off the Boat" in Taipei

Fresh Off the Boat, a US network sitcom that stars a Taiwanese-American immigrant family, filmed nearly its entire season three premier episode in Taiwan. We speak with the show's executive producer, Melvin Mar, about bringing Taiwan to US prime time.
10/19/201632 minutes, 46 seconds
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Podcast Extra: Celebrating Jewish New Year in Taiwan

Rabbi Shlomi Tabib of the Chabad Taipei Jewish Center joins us to tell us how Taiwan's Jewish community will be celebrating in this busy holiday season.
10/7/201614 minutes, 34 seconds
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Biotech Taking Off?

We speak with Taiwan Liposome Company President George Yeh to get an industry insider¡¦s take on the strengths and challenges of biotech in Taiwan. Does Taiwan¡¦s path to an ideas economy go through this much vaunted industry?
10/3/201647 minutes, 34 seconds
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Taiwan in Time in September

We continue our ongoing series with Taipei Times Features Writer Han Cheung, whose weekly column "Taiwan in Time" highlights important moments in Taiwan's history. In this episode, we discuss his articles for September.
9/29/201645 minutes, 55 seconds
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A Vegan's Guide to Taiwan

In this episode, we speak to Jesse Duffield about his new Taiwan travel books aimed at helping vegan and vegetarian travelers stay well fed during their stay in Taiwan.
9/19/201628 minutes, 54 seconds
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Surfing Taiwan

We speak with Brent Calkins, the founder of startup that will soon release a website and APP aimed at giving surfers everything they¡¦ll need to hit the waves in Taiwan. He tells us why Taiwan is a good place to be a surfer right now.
9/13/201628 minutes, 3 seconds
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Practicing Islam in Taiwan

We bring on Amal Chao, a member of Taipei¡¦s Muslim community and an attendee of the Taipei Grand Mosque, to give her perspective on ongoing government efforts to make Taiwan a more accommodating place to practice Islam.
9/5/201628 minutes, 9 seconds
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Taiwan in Time in August

We continue our ongoing series with Taipei Times Features Writer Han Cheung, whose weekly column "Taiwan in Time" highlights important moments in Taiwan's history. In this episode, we discuss his articles for August.
8/31/201651 minutes, 25 seconds
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Wu Feng Returns to Talk Travel

Taiwan based Turkish performer and travel host Wu Feng (aka §d»ñ) makes a repeat appearance on the show to talk about his new travel book, "ª±¥X¥xÆWWay," which draws on his extensive travel experiences to highlight some lesser known Taiwan travel spots.
8/23/201638 minutes, 8 seconds
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Homemade Cider from Taiwan Start-up: Alchema

Local start-up Alchema attempts to establish its' brand in Taiwan and on the world stage. We speak to CEO Oscar Chang and COO Angel Huang of Alchema regarding their homemade cider device, and goals and issues of developing DIY cider.
8/18/201612 minutes, 9 seconds
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Facing History with a Video Game

We speak to the creator of "Detention," a forthcoming video game from a Taipei based game developer that blends horror, folk culture and history to draw players into the experience of life in White Terror era Taiwan.
8/12/201621 minutes, 37 seconds
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Taiwan in Time in July

We continue our ongoing series with Taipei Times Features Writer Han Cheung, whose weekly column Taiwan in Time highlights important moments in Taiwan's history. We discuss his July articles.
8/8/201641 minutes
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Taiwan at the 2016 Summer Olympics

We speak with Chinese Taipei Olympic Committee Secretary General Jacqueline Shen about what we should expect from team Taiwan at the upcoming games.
7/25/201623 minutes, 41 seconds
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"Those crazy Taiwanese animators"

We pay a visit to Next Animation Studio in Taipei to check in with the team that achieved viral notoriety after its irreverent animated renderings of the news shot to international prominence.
7/19/201626 minutes, 18 seconds
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"Arnie" Takes on Filipino Experience in Taiwan

Taiwanese-Filipino filmmaker Rina Tsou discusses her short film "Arnie," which portrays the life of a Filipino fisherman serving aboard a Taiwanese fishing boat. We discuss her film and her perspective on the immigrant experience in Taiwan.
7/12/201625 minutes, 32 seconds
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Taiwan in Time in June

We begin a new interview series in which Taipei Times Features Writer Han Cheung brings us moments in Taiwan history as described in his weekly column, Taiwan in Time. This week, we take on his June articles.
7/4/201625 minutes, 50 seconds
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A Year of Design in Taipei

Taipei has won the designation of World Design Capital for 2016, meaning it will host world renowned designers and design themed events throughout the year. We speak with Taipei Department of Cultural Affairs Commissioner Beatrice Hsieh to learn more.
6/28/201624 minutes, 27 seconds
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Sparking Interest for Electric Vehicles in Taiwan

David Edward Lane of the Taiwan Electric Vehicles Association makes the case for broader adoption of electric vehicles in Taiwan.
6/21/201632 minutes, 47 seconds
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"Love Boat: Taiwan"

Filmmaker Valerie Soe discusses her ongoing documentary film project to cover a popular cultural enrichment program that was aimed at Taiwanese heritage youth living overseas. We discuss how a modest government program came to be called the "Love Boat."
6/13/201623 minutes, 53 seconds
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Richard Saunders on the Hidden Travel Gems of Taiwan

Writer and hiking expert Richard Saunders discusses his new book, "Taipei 101: Essential Sights, Hikes and Experiences on Ilha Formosa," and introduces us to some of the country's lesser known travel destinations.
6/6/201625 minutes, 3 seconds
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The Dr. Dog is in

We speak to Taiwan Dr. Dog, a group working to train strays to become therapy animals for disabled patients. We discuss a new cooperation with Taipei City that aims to find families who can help raise and train the next generation of "Dr. Dogs."
5/30/201614 minutes, 21 seconds
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Morning Show Bonus: Blast from the radio past

We revisit a time when English language radio in Taiwan all came from ICRT's predecessor, Armed Forces Network in Taiwan. Listen in to this very special episode as we bring classic moments from the AFNT era back to Taiwan's airwaves.
5/26/201645 minutes, 1 second
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US-Taiwan Ties Under the Tsai Administration

Now that US policy makers have gotten their first glimpse of the Tsai Ing-wen presidency in action, we invite back to the show Rupert Hammond-Chambers of the US-Taiwan Business Council to get his take on where Taipei-Washington relations are headed.
5/24/201619 minutes, 6 seconds
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Facing History with "transitional justice"

We speak to Dr. Ernest Caldwell of the Oriental and African Studies School of Law in London about President Elect Tsai Ing-wen¡¦s pledge to confront Taiwan¡¦s authoritarian past by pursuing a program of transitional justice.
5/16/201627 minutes, 19 seconds
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"Taiwan's Changing Media Landscape"

We speak with Taiwan based freelance journalist Jane Rickards about her recent article for Taiwan Business TOPICS magazine which takes a hard look at the state of Taiwan media in 2016.
5/9/201617 minutes, 31 seconds
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Morning Show Bonus: Meimeiwawa Give a New Take on Taiwan

Lara and Esther Veronin of Meimeiwawa Multimedia join the Morning Show to talk about how they're bringing together the best of East and West to produce original, bi-lingual film and music content that offers their distinct perspective on Taiwan living.
4/28/201644 minutes, 1 second
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Taiwan's One in Forty

The One-Forty Foundation points out that Southeast Asian guest workers make up an important segment of Taiwan's society, but negative attitudes have led to a yawning gap between these newcomers and locals. We discuss their work bridging that gap.
4/26/201615 minutes, 15 seconds
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Morning Show Bonus: Laowai Kan Taiwan Talk

We bring Taiwan Talk to ICRT's Morning Show for an extended interview with Ben Hedges, the host of the popular youtube video series "A Laowai's View of China and Taiwan" (¦Ñ¥~¬Ý¤¤°ê¡B¦Ñ¥~¬Ý¥xÆW).
4/20/201643 minutes, 9 seconds
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Taiwan Talk in SPAAAAAACE!!!!

We welcome to the show the Director of Taiwan¡¦s National Space Organization Chang Kuei-Hsiang to learn about two Taiwan made satellites set to launch within the next 12 months.
4/18/201627 minutes, 44 seconds
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Morning Show Bonus: Play Ball! with the Chinese Professional Baseball League

CPBL Director of International Affairs James Young joins the Morning Show to tell us about all the action coming up as the league gets into full swing with its 27th season now under way.
4/14/201640 minutes, 34 seconds
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Taking a Look at Taiwan in Time

We speak to Taipei Times Features Writer Han Cheung about his new column, Taiwan in Time, which provides a weekly look at important moments in Taiwan's history.
4/11/201620 minutes, 12 seconds
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A Progress Report on Teach for Taiwan

We last spoke to this group in 2013, when they were just beginning their ambitious plan to recruit and train teachers to address shortages in Taiwan's rural areas. We check back in, and also discuss the root causes of education inequality in Taiwan.
4/4/201627 minutes, 50 seconds
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Morning Show Bonus: ChinesePod Returns to School Us on Pronunciation (and movies)

The hosts for the popular online Mandarin learning site ChinesePod make their second appearance on the Morning Show to discuss their new educational series aimed at making pronunciation easier for Chinese learners. We goof off a bit too.
3/31/201642 minutes, 45 seconds
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Morning Show Bonus: A Master Class in Business Networking

The Morning Show's favorite international business guru, Steven Parker, stops by to teach us the ins and outs of professional networking.
3/31/201641 minutes, 52 seconds
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Meeting English Learners Where They Are

We Speak to Tony Coolidge, the founder of the American Basketball English Camp, a program that aims to make English learning more accessible in Taiwan by bringing it to the basketball court.
3/28/201620 minutes
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Morning Show Bonus: Spreading the Good Brews of Craft Beer in Taiwan

We invite Taipei Times features reporter Dana Ter onto the show to take us on a tour of Taiwan's burgeoning craft beer scene.
3/19/201638 minutes, 51 seconds
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Taiwan Isn't Orchidding Around

With the Taiwan International Orchid Show in Tainan wrapping up this week, we speak with the exhibitions's vice president, Professor Wen-Huei Chen, to learn how Taiwan came to be such a powerhouse in the field of orchid cultivation.
3/19/20168 minutes, 11 seconds
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Morning Show Bonus: Spreading Taiwan's Traditional Tea Culture

On this live segment, we get schooled on how to make a proper cup of tea the Taiwan way by Nathan Davis of The Tea Syndicate, a group working to let more people in on the pleasures of Gongfu Cha.
3/17/201641 minutes, 54 seconds
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Taiwan's Democracy Looking Pretty Good

Bertelsmann Stiftung's Transformation Index placed Taiwan at the top of its 2016 rankings of "developing and transitional" countries for its strong gains in democratic institutions and its market economy. Listen in to hear what Taiwan is doing right.
3/14/201618 minutes, 38 seconds
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A US Perspective on Taiwan's White Terror

We speak with Jonathan Benda of Northeastern University about American author Vern Sneider¡¦s 1953 novel, A Pail of Oysters, which gave a US audience a rare, unflinching glimpse of life in Taiwan during the White Terror period.
3/7/201621 minutes, 45 seconds
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Exploring the 69 Year Legacy of 228

We speak with novelist Shawna Yang Ryan about her newly released book, "Green Island," which provides a fictional account of one family swept up in the powerful forces unleashed by the 228 Incident.
2/28/201619 minutes, 31 seconds
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Morning Show Bonus: eSports, Taiwan's Competitive Niche?

We speak with US expat and prominent showtcaster Ben Novotny about his work in Taiwan's eSports world, and why he believes competitive video gaming should be regarded as an official sport in Taiwan.
2/25/201635 minutes, 31 seconds
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Learning the Lessons of the Last Earthquake

We speak with Dr. Wei-sen Li of Taiwan's National Science and Technology Center for Disaster Reduction about what this month's earthquake disaster in Tainan reveals about Taiwan's earthquake preparedness.
2/22/201618 minutes, 12 seconds
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The Puppet Master's Apprentice

We speak with French puppeteer Jean-Luc Penso about his time studying under renowned Taiwanese puppet master Li Tian-lu, and his work sharing the art of traditional Taiwanese puppet theater with the world.
2/15/201612 minutes, 23 seconds
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A Song of Orchid Island

We speak with Father Barry Martinson about his bestselling book "Song of Orchid Island," which recounts the year he spent living on the island among the indigenous Tao people. The book was recently released in a digital format by Camphor Press.
2/1/201620 minutes, 28 seconds
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Modern Women's Foundation on Taiwan's First Female President

We speak with the foundation's deputy chief executive, Lin Mei-hsun, who says that it's important to look past the symbolism of the Tsai victory, and instead watch to see whether or not her administration will really deliver on policies to protect women.
1/25/201613 minutes, 59 seconds
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The Numbers Are in, but What's Really Changed?

We speak with political scientist Dr. Nathan Batto of Academia Sinica to get his take on what the landslide DPP victory is going to mean for Taiwan politics going forward.
1/18/201617 minutes, 2 seconds
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Meet the International Press

We speak with some of the foreign correspondents who will be covering the 2016 presidential and legislative election here in Taiwan to learn what it's like covering a place you did not grow up in for an audience that has lots of other stuff on its mind.
1/13/201617 minutes, 1 second
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Morning Show Bonus: Hungry Girl Taipei Tells us About the City's Good Eats

We're joined by the food reviewer behind popular blog A Hungry Girl's Guide to Taipei to hear about all the good food trends Taipei has going for it, and just how she became the anonymous blogger so many Taipei residents depend on for their foodie needs.
12/18/201539 minutes, 43 seconds
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Checking in on The Lab Space

The theater space is wrapping up its first season of productions, so we speak with its artistic director, Brook Hall, to hear about how it's been going.
12/14/201512 minutes, 37 seconds
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Morning Show Bonus: Speaking with the Red Bean Cake Girl

On this show: the German expat that captured local media attention with her impressive language skills, and her selling of red bean cakes. We discuss cultural barriers, and what was behind all that attention.
12/14/201539 minutes, 24 seconds
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Overcoming Disability with Assistive Technology

We speak with Taipei based nonprofit the Icebreaker Association about their work bringing assistive technology to disabled people in Taiwan and why they think more should be done to make this technology more widely available.
12/8/201517 minutes, 13 seconds
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Morning Show Bonus: Speaking with the Sinica Podcast

Listen in to another Morning Show extended interview as we speak with the hosts of the popular podcast aimed at helping the English speaking world make a little more sense of current affairs in China. Find it here: https://popupchinese.com/lessons/sinica
12/1/201532 minutes, 6 seconds
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Taiwan's Scandal Plagued Military Doing Better Than We Think?

We speak to Transparency International Taiwan about its recent report on military corruption, and how Taiwan's military managed to earn a solid B grade in the assessment.
11/30/201521 minutes, 2 seconds
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Making (almost) Anything with Fablab Taipei

We speak with the group's founder to learn what the growing digital fabrication movement is all about, and what it's going to mean for Taiwan.
11/23/201516 minutes, 46 seconds
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The Red Room Turns Six, and Finds a New Home

ICRT speaks to the community group about its six years organizing performance events in Taiwan, their move to the former Taiwan Air Force Command Center, and what they've got planned for their six year anniversary this weekend.
11/16/201515 minutes, 30 seconds
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Taiwan Facing Possible EU Sanctions over Fishing Practices

Taiwan¡¦s long distance fishing industry is facing growing scrutiny after an incident in which Greenpeace caught a ship with hundreds of pounds of shark fins on board. We speak to the group about what they believe should be done to regulate the industry.
11/9/201516 minutes
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New(ish) Show: Taiwan This Week

Check out another ICRT news show, Taiwan This Week. In this special edition of the show we tackle the big questions raised by tomorrow's Ma-Xi meeting in Singapore. Like it? Find more episodes on our website, and on iTunes!
11/6/201535 minutes, 15 seconds
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Abuse of Foreign Domestic Caregiver Sparks Outrage

The recent surfacing of video footage showing an Indonesian caregiver receiving abuse at the hands of her elderly employer has raised questions about Taiwan's system of elderly home care. We speak with one group calling for reforms.
11/2/201517 minutes, 28 seconds
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Morning Show Bonus: The Laws of Urination

We speak to Georgia Tech doctoral student and Taichung native Patricia Yang about her award winning research that found that nearly all mammals take about the same amount of time to pee.
10/27/201542 minutes, 14 seconds
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Shakespeare in Taiwan

The National Museum of Taiwan Literature in Tainan is right in the middle of a three month exhibition looking at the life and work of the world renowned English playwright, and today we're going to learn a bit about Shakespeare's influence in Taiwan.
10/26/201516 minutes, 5 seconds
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Morning Show Bonus: Taipei Story Slam ...Again!

Taiwan Talk is bringing you another conversation with Taipei Story Slam; this one was broadcast live on the Morning Show with Terry Engel. We discuss the group's work, what makes a good story, and even slam a few stories on the way.
10/23/201544 minutes, 49 seconds
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Making Silicon Valley in Taiwan

We speak with Taiwan Startup Stadium, an incubator working to help Taiwan based tech startups take their businesses global.
10/20/201524 minutes, 37 seconds
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Ideas Worth Spreading in Taiwan

TedxTaipei is gearing up for another big conference this weekend and we take a trip to their offices in Taipei to hear about what¡¦s in store, and what they feel they¡¦ve brought to Taiwan since they set up shop in 2009.
10/12/201520 minutes, 10 seconds
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A New Font for Taiwan

We speak with Chinese font service Justfont to learn a bit more about its crowdfunding campaign to help make up for the surprising lack of new fonts in the world of Traditional Chinese publishing.
10/5/201522 minutes, 23 seconds
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Morning show bonus: Landing Your Dream Job in Taiwan

We take the show live on the morning show with Terry Engel to speak with British Chamber of Commerce Executive Director Steven Parker about what it takes to up your career prospects in Taiwan … the conversation is more fun than it sounds.
10/2/201537 minutes, 5 seconds
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A New Way to Visit Taroko

We speak to Amy Liu about an ongoing series of classroom events that she has organized and calls Kaixin Living Workshops, which bring talented people from around the world to the villages of Taroko to share their skills with the local children.
9/29/201516 minutes, 38 seconds
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Morning Show Bonus: ChinesePod

Taiwan Talk teams up with The Morning Show with Terry Engel to bring you an on-air interview with the hosts of ChinesePod, one of the first companies to bring Chinese learning into the internet age.
9/25/201531 minutes, 17 seconds
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Let's Talk About Sex...Ual Education

We speak to a women's rights advocacy group about problems they say they've found in Taiwan's teaching materials for sexual education.
9/21/201515 minutes, 42 seconds
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A Foreign Correspondent in Taiwan

Jonathan Adams talks about his new book, Welcome Home Master: Covering East Asia in the Twilight of Old Media, which details the seismic shifts he witnessed in the news industry during his career as a Taiwan based journalist.
9/14/201522 minutes, 47 seconds
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Taiwan's Migrant Domestic Workers Get a Raise

We speak with Father Peter Nguyen Van Hung, an activist advocating for migrant rights in Taiwan, to get his take on the news that migrant domestic workers will see their minimum wage increased to 17,000 NT a month.
9/7/201515 minutes, 18 seconds
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Ending Animal Euthanasia in Taiwan

The government announced earlier this year that ¡§mercy killings¡¨ are to be banned at animal shelters within the next two years, but we speak to one animal welfare group that is warning that this new ban could actually make things worse.
8/31/201511 minutes, 12 seconds
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English Lessons at the Night Market

Melody Chen of the newly formed Tainan Office of English as the Second Official Language tells us about a program aimed at helping vendors at the Tainan Flower Night Market learn useful phrases in English, while they work.
8/24/201515 minutes, 16 seconds
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Saving the Queen's Head Rock

Marti Yang of Yehliu Geopark tells us about the ongoing high tech efforts to preserve the park's most famous rock formation, which is currently threatened by rapid erosion.
8/17/201515 minutes, 16 seconds
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Taiwan's Fathers Not Doing Enough Parenting?

We speak to the Child Welfare League Foundation about a survey they recently released which they say shows that many fathers in Taiwan are not doing enough to get involved in the lives of their children.
8/10/201512 minutes, 52 seconds
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Teaching Through Active Play and Sports

Playing sports may be the last thing on the mind of a Taiwanese "tiger parent." We speak with Coach Wilson Wong from Adventure Sports Academy about how soccer can be much more than just a sport.
8/4/20156 minutes, 58 seconds
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Physical Obstacle Challenges to Conquer One's Fear

Adrenaline junkies look here - Conquer Taiwan hosts obstacle challenge events to promote healthy living in Taiwan and founder Hank Chow talks to us about the value of the event.
8/3/20156 minutes, 54 seconds
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#Fitspiration, Shared Inspiration to Reach One's Fitness Goals.

Fitgirl and half marathon runner Cynthia Wang shares with us the story of her fitness journey, advice for those looking to challenge their own fitness goals and how she lost 68 kg (150 lbs) to become the best version of herself.
7/27/201513 minutes, 4 seconds
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New Taipei City's New Show for New Immigrants

The city has recently launched Happy New Immigrants Journal, a program broadcast in Thai, Indonesian, and Vietnamese aimed at highlighting immigrant life in Taiwan. We discuss the city government's changing attitude toward this growing community.
7/21/201516 minutes, 51 seconds
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1111 Job Bank Jumps Into the Online Dating Game

We speak with the online job seeking service about their new dating website, and why it¡¦s getting harder and harder for Taiwan¡¦s professionals to find a date.
7/13/201512 minutes, 56 seconds
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Mandarin Learning in Taiwan Gets a Makeover

The widely influential Mandarin Training Center is updating its textbooks and today on the show we speak to its director about what's being changed the direction of Mandarin teaching in Taiwan.
7/6/201524 minutes, 14 seconds
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Firestorm over History Textbooks: an Academic Debate, or Something Deeper?

We speak to professor Megan Greene from The University of Kansas about the ongoing dispute over changes made by the Ministry of Education to the high school history curriculum that critics say places a greater emphasis on China's role in Taiwan's history.
6/29/201527 minutes, 31 seconds
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Growing up Bilingual in Taiwan

We speak with childhood linguistics researcher Christina Ahn and answer some of your questions about the best ways to raise bilingual kids in Taiwan.
6/22/201535 minutes, 43 seconds
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Reflecting on the Life of Lynn Miles

We speak with human rights activist Linda Arrigo about the life and work of fellow campaigner Lynn Miles, who passed away last week.
6/16/201520 minutes, 35 seconds
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Checking in on Taiwan's Art Scene with White Fungus Magazine

We speak with the art magazine's editor, Ron Hanson, about their newest publication the Subconscious Restaurant, which expands their coverage of art in Taiwan.
6/9/201516 minutes, 29 seconds
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The Taiex Loosens Up

We speak with Tim Culpan of Bloomberg News about a reform that is expected to increase trading in Taiwan's stock market.
6/9/20159 minutes, 15 seconds
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Checking in on Taiwan's Art Scene with White Fungus Magazine

We speak with the art magazine's editor, Ron Hanson, about their newest publication the Subconscious Restaurant, which expands their coverage of art in Taiwan.
6/8/20159 minutes, 15 seconds
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Promoting Taiwan With Viral Videos

We speak to Johnny Chiang, who's YouTube channel Stop Kiddin' Studios, promotes Taiwan to foreigners through viral videos.
6/2/20156 minutes, 32 seconds
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Viral Video Ecosystem in Taiwan

We speak with Michael Lalo Wong of Portico Media about viral video production in Taiwan.
6/1/20156 minutes, 48 seconds
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A New Face for Taiwan Politics

We speak to Robin Winkler, a naturalized Taiwanese citizen whose bid to run in next year's Legislative Yuan election makes him the first Caucasian to seek such a high elected office in Taiwan.
5/25/201524 minutes, 41 seconds
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Copyrighting Culture

We speak with a member of the Council of Indigenous Peoples about new regulations allowing indigenous people in Taiwan to apply for intellectual property rights over cultural creations.
5/21/20159 minutes, 3 seconds
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Bringing Taiwan to the World Expo in Milan

We speak with One Pavilion to Go, a group of young Taiwanese adults who have launched a campaign to establish a pavilion in Milan after Italy declined Taiwan's request to set up a national pavilion.
5/21/201513 minutes, 13 seconds
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Two Men and a Baby

We speak to filmmaker and actor Barney Cheng about his new movie "Baby Steps", where a gay Taiwanese-American man tries having a baby with his partner.
5/12/20156 minutes, 55 seconds
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The Dark Side of Australian Working Holidays

We speak to James Chang of the Taiwan International Working Holiday Association about recent revelations of abuse and exploitation of many Taiwanese on working holiday visas in Australia.
5/11/20158 minutes, 15 seconds
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The South China Sea Heats Up

We speak to James Hardy of IHS Jane's Defence Weekly to learn a little bit about what the growing dispute about territory in the South China Sea will mean for Taiwan.
5/4/201520 minutes, 13 seconds
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Unlocking the Stories of Taiwan

We speak with Collin Norman of Taipei Story Slam, a group hosting monthly storytelling events in Taipei. We discuss the event and what stories have turned up at the show.
4/28/201513 minutes, 21 seconds
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Ketagalan Media on Covering Taiwan

We speak to a recently founded media group that is aiming to expand the coverage of Taiwan for English speaking audiences and add a new perspective to the media scene here on the island.
4/21/201522 minutes, 39 seconds
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Searching for Taiwan's Baseball Talent

MLB Scout Adam Hislop tells us about his work finding Taiwan's top baseball players.
4/13/201522 minutes, 4 seconds
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The World's Top Whisky Comes from ... Taiwan?

A distillery in Yilan county has managed to produce a whisky that has earned recognition as the best single malt in the world. In the episode we speak with Kavalan's blender, Ian Chang, about how they managed to pull this off.
4/7/201514 minutes, 53 seconds
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Changing of the Guard

With presidential elections coming up in the US and Taiwan, we speak the head of the US-Taiwan Business Council about what impact the outcomes may have on bilateral ties.
3/31/201517 minutes, 41 seconds
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The Sunflower Movement One Year on

It¡¦s been just a little more than one year now since the beginning of the protests that rocked Taiwan, and we speak with one of the movement¡¦s key organizers about what the lasting impact has been and where it's headed now.
3/25/201518 minutes, 43 seconds
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What Does Taiwan Have to Offer International Filmmakers?

We speak to the Taipei Film Commission about their push to raise Taiwan's profile as a filming location for international filmmakers.
3/17/201522 minutes, 18 seconds
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Boardgames in Taiwan

On this program we speak with Johannes Goeth of Swan Panasia, a Taipei based import-export business bringing foreign board games to Taiwan and Taiwanese games to the world.
3/9/201518 minutes, 2 seconds
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What Does It Take to Get Started As an Artist in Taiwan?

We speak to Taipei based art collective Colorwolf Studio about their work to bring together members of Taiwan's arts community.
3/4/201519 minutes, 20 seconds
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What's Coming Up for Taipei's MRT This Year?

On this episode we make a trip over to Taipei¡¦s Department of Rapid Transit for an update on the decades-long Taipei Metro project, and while we¡¦re there we learn a little bit more about the lines set to open later this year.
2/16/201514 minutes, 33 seconds
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Writing in and About Taiwan with the Taipei Writers Group

A group of Taipei based writers just released "Taiwan Tales": a collection of short stories set in Taiwan. On the show today we speak to them about what bit of Taiwan they feel they've managed to capture in their writing.
2/9/201515 minutes, 6 seconds
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Taiwan's About Face on Deportation Requirement for Foreigners with HIV/AIDS

Taiwan will likely soon end its long standing policy requiring deportation of foreigners found to be infected with HIV. On this episode we speak with HIV/AIDS rights advocate Ashley Wu to learn about how this law was changed and what suffers can expect no
2/2/201516 minutes, 37 seconds
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Sharing Taiwan's Traditional Puppet Theater with the World

Composer Matt Smith tell us about his project to take this traditional form to international audiences by marketing an English language version overseas.
1/26/201524 minutes, 14 seconds
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Animals Taiwan on caring for the island's strays

We make a trip to the Taipei based animal shelter to learn a little bit about their work providing care for Taiwan's stray cats and dogs.
1/20/201521 minutes, 41 seconds
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Could Biotech be Taiwan's Next Economic Miracle?

We speak with Jimmy Lin of the Rare Genomics Institute for his thoughts on the future of biotech in Taiwan, and what can be done to make the industry thrive.
1/12/201515 minutes
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Innovating Education

National Taiwan University Professor Benson (Ping-Cheng) Yeh tells us about the game he developed to make learning addictive for students.
1/6/201512 minutes, 24 seconds
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Talking Invention with ¡§Taiwan¡¦s Thomas Edison¡¨

Taiwanese inventor Gordon Teng tells us why he wants to see Taiwan shift from a country that focuses on manufacturing to one focused on design and invention.
12/15/201413 minutes, 39 seconds
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Taiwan Tea Chain Chatime on How to Bring Taiwan's Tea Culture Global

We speak to company spokesperson Jame Lin about the company's success so far, and how they plan to break into Western markets.
12/9/201413 minutes, 52 seconds
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The Entrepreneur Society of Taiwan on Starting a Successful Business

The group focuses on supporting Taiwan¡¦s English speaking entrepreneurs get their business off the ground. We sit down with the group¡¦s founder, Jeffrey Ling, to hear about its work.
12/1/201417 minutes, 36 seconds
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HereSay Episode 4 - "Friend or Foe?"

This is the 4th and final episode for this month-long series and on this edition of HereSay we'll be featuring stories from Taipei Story Slam events throughout the year on the theme "Friend or Foe?"
11/27/201448 minutes, 34 seconds
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What's on Your Mind Taipei?

We take to the streets of Taipei to find out what the city's residents are thinking about this week's mayoral election.
11/27/201413 minutes, 50 seconds
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HereSay Episode 3 - "Lost and Found"

We're on to episode 3 of ICRT's new storytelling program, HereSay. On this episode we'll be featuring stories from Taipei Story Slam's June event theme of "Lost and Found."
11/20/201444 minutes, 3 seconds
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Taking a Closer Look at the Tainan Mayoral Candidates

On this episode we hear from the two candidates who will be competing in Tainan's mayoral election set to take place later this month.
11/17/201415 minutes, 5 seconds
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HereSay Episode 2 - "Coming Home"

This week, we continue ICRT's new storytelling program, HereSay. On this episode we'll be featuring stories from Taipei Story Slam on the theme of "Coming Home."
11/13/201445 minutes, 48 seconds
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Taking a Closer Look at the Taichung and Kaohsiung Mayoral Candidates

On this episode we hear from two candidates who will be competing in local elections later this month: Kaohsiung KMT Candidate Yang Chiu-hsing, and Taichung KMT Candidate Jason Hu.
11/10/201414 minutes, 37 seconds
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HereSay Episode 1

This is the first broadcast episode of ICRT's new storytelling program, Heresay. On this episode we'll be featuring the stories told at May's Taipei Story Slam event.
11/7/201442 minutes, 28 seconds
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HereSay, First Broadcast - promo

ICRT is launching a new show called HereSay that will feature stories from Taipei Story Slam events. The first broadcast will be Thursday November 6th at 9pm, and here's a little sample of what to expect from the show.
11/5/201413 minutes, 20 seconds
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Taking a Closer Look at the Taipei Mayoral Candidates

On this episode we put the same set of questions to both candidates, Sean Lien of the KMT and independent candidate Ko Wen-je, to get a sense of how their platforms compare.
11/5/201419 minutes, 5 seconds
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Touring the National Palace Museum in English

We speak with Jeraldine So, a volunteer tour guide at the National Palace Museum, about what it takes to present the treasures of the museum to an English speaking audience.
10/27/201413 minutes, 51 seconds
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Taiwan's Ambassador in the US on Bilateral Ties

Since taking up his post in Washington DC earlier this year, Ambassador Shen Lyu-Shun has been making the case for the US to up its backing for Taiwan, and on this episode he tells us a little bit about his view on the prospects for increased cooperation.
10/21/201429 minutes, 15 seconds
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Learning the Languages of Taiwan

On this show we speak to US expatriate Mike Campbell who founded Taiwan based language learning company Glossika about the company's project to create audio learning kits for all of Taiwan's languages.
10/13/201426 minutes, 28 seconds
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Can the US Maintain a Hands Off Approach to Taiwan's Domestic Politics?

We take a look at the backlash caused by comments from former AIT Director Richard Bush that many interpreted to mean that the US is planning to involve itself in Taiwan's 2016 presidential election.
10/6/201412 minutes, 1 second
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Campaigners Seek Apology from Japan for WWII Crimes Against Women

We speak to the Taipei Women's Rescue Foundation about their campaign to urge Japan's government to take responsibility for forcing women from territories it occupied during World War Two to work as sex slaves serving Japanese soldiers.
9/30/201417 minutes, 45 seconds
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The Homemakers United Foundation on Taiwan's Recurring Food Safety Scandals

Now that we're just about two weeks into Taiwan's latest edible oil contamination scare, we check in with a consumer advocacy group to get their take on why Taiwan has been unable to shake this recurring problem.
9/23/201417 minutes, 18 seconds
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Dubbing Cartoons for a Taiwanese Audience

Cartoon Network's Head of Dubbing in Taiwan April Chang tells us about how the network dubs their cartoons into Chinese and reworks the dialogue so that it works for a Taiwanese audience.
9/22/201422 minutes, 59 seconds
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Taiwan at the 2014 Asian Games

The games kick of this Friday so we check in with the Sports Administration to learn a little bit about what to expect from Taiwan's Team in Korea.
9/15/201413 minutes, 2 seconds
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Taiwan's First Literature Award for Migrants Wraps Up

We check in with the competition's organizer, Chang Cheng, to hear about the award that helps provide a platform in Taiwan for writers from Vietnam, Thailand, the Phillipines, and Indonesia.
9/9/201414 minutes, 33 seconds
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Randall Schriver on US - Taiwan Arms Deals

We speak to the Asia security expert about the slow down in arms deals between the U-S and Taiwan and what it could mean for the balance of power across the Taiwan Strait.
9/3/201419 minutes, 8 seconds
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Diss RBL Founder Talks About Rap Battles in Taiwan

We speak with Canadian expat Dallas Waldie about the Mandarin rap battle league he founded here in Taiwan, Diss RBL
8/25/201423 minutes, 43 seconds
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Five Years from Disaster: the Typhoon Morakot Reconstruction Effort Wraps Up

We hear from those who helped communities rebuild after the disaster and from those who believe the government led reconstruction failed to provide aboriginal communities a chance to continue their traditional way of life.
8/22/201413 minutes, 33 seconds
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Introducing Camphor Press

We speak with Michael Cannings about the new digital publishing house he helped found in Taipei that specializes in English Language books about Taiwan and its surroundings.
8/11/201421 minutes, 15 seconds
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Brook Hall Talks Performing and Producing in Taiwan

We speak to the taiwan based actor and director about his more than a decade of work in Taiwan along with his newest project: a series of master acting classes available in Taipei.
8/4/201426 minutes, 33 seconds
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J. Michael Cole on the Push to Freeze the DPP's Taiwan Independence Clause

We discuss a push by some members of the Democratic Progressive Party to freeze a portion of the party's charter calling for the establishment of a Republic of Taiwan and what the party is doing to reconfigure its China policy
7/29/201422 minutes, 25 seconds
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Dubbing Cartoons for a Taiwanese Audience

Cartoon Network's Head of Dubbing in Taiwan April Chang tells us about how the network dubs their cartoons into Chinese and reworks the dialogue so that it works for a Taiwanese audience.
7/21/201424 minutes, 49 seconds
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Photojournalist David Smith on Covering Taiwan

On this episode we discuss the new book Hello, Taiwan, a collection of David Smith's Taiwan photos along with reflections on his experiences here published in Chinese.
7/14/201421 minutes, 58 seconds
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NDC Minister Kuan Chung-ming on Free Economic Pilot Zones

We speak to Minister Kuan about the Ma administration's economic initiative to create special areas to test out policies for deregulation.
7/8/201425 minutes, 31 seconds
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Wages for Foreign-born Domestic Workers

We're joined by Father Peter Nguyen Van Hung to discuss the Ministry of Labor's recent announcement that it is reviewing measures to increase the salary for domestic workers to the minimum wage and increase mandatory break time.
7/2/201432 minutes, 11 seconds
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Talking Innovation with the American Innovation Center in Taipei

The Center is a joint project of the local non-profit Taiwan Design Center and the US Department of State. ICRT sits down with the organizations to talk about the partnership's goals.
6/23/201419 minutes, 7 seconds
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Introducing the Tang Prize

The first ever winners of Taiwan's own Tang Prize are slated to be announced later this week, and on Taiwan Talk today we're joined by Tang Prize Foundation CEO Jesse Chern to learn a little bit more about the award dubbed by many the "Asian Nobel."
6/16/201419 minutes, 21 seconds
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Talking Immigration with Forward Taiwan

We sit down with the advocacy group's co-founder, Ping Chu, to hear why they are calling on the government to lower some of the legal barriers that they say make it difficult for many foreign white-collar professionals to live and work in Taiwan.
6/9/201422 minutes, 36 seconds
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Cars Get Smart

With Computex Taipei kicking of this week, we caught up with Ford's Dr. K. Venkatesh Prasad to walk us through some of the new on car technologies that will be on display at the trade show.
6/3/201413 minutes, 17 seconds
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Dr. Shaw Liu on the Future of Power Generation in Taiwan

We speak to the Academia Sinica academician about how he believes Taiwan should go about securing a stable energy supply in the coming years.
5/27/201419 minutes, 55 seconds
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T.C. Locke on "Barbarian at the Gate: From the American Suburbs to the Taiwanese Army"

We speak with Locke about his new book that recounts his experiences serving in the Taiwanese military in the mid-90's as a U.S. born Caucasian.
5/20/201419 minutes, 22 seconds
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Urban Nomad Film Festival

Taiwan Talk checks in with some of the filmmakers behind the locally produced films premiering at this year's festival.
5/13/201418 minutes, 14 seconds
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NEW SHOW: HereSay at Taipei Story Slam

This is the trial run of ICRT's new show, HereSay, a show featuring spoken word performances from Taiwan. To give us feedback on the show, please send an email to keith@icrt.com.tw.
5/9/201448 minutes, 20 seconds
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Tackling Taipei's Rising House Prices

Recently more than a hundred real estate experts formed a group to call on the government to reform Taiwan's housing market. We speak to one of those experts for his takes on the government's proposals so far.
5/7/201423 minutes, 1 second
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Checking in with the Chinese Professional Baseball League

League games kicked off in March, so we're joined by the CPBL¡¦s James Young to gives us the rundown on what to expect this season and to talk little bit about baseball¡¦s place in Taiwan¡¦s athletic world.
4/28/201417 minutes, 43 seconds
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Strait Talk Berkeley on Advancing Cross-strait Dialogue

We speak with the student-run nonprofit about its annual symposium which wrapped up last week wherein student delegates from China, Taiwan and the United States held moderated talks on issues related to cross-strait relations.
4/23/201433 minutes, 5 seconds
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Taiwan Delegation Wins Big at Invention Fair in Moscow

Huang Ting-Ting with the Chinese Innovation and Invention Society tells us about some of the inventions that grabbed attention at the fair, and about inventors in Taiwan.
4/15/201417 minutes, 24 seconds
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Dr. Richard Bush on International Relations and Taiwan's Politics

The former Chairman of the American Institute in Taiwan discusses how the current political crisis could affect the trilateral relationship between Taiwan, the U.S. and China.
4/3/201418 minutes, 8 seconds
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Spring Scream Turns Twenty

We speak with the founders of the annual music festival, Jimi Moe and Wade Davis, about this year's event and the changes it¡¦s seen over the past twenty years.
4/2/201414 minutes, 41 seconds
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Podcast Extra: Counter-Protesters Urge End to Occupation

We speak to participants of a demonstration organized by the White Justice Social Alliance over the weekend to oppose the ongoing occupation of the Legislative Yuan.
4/1/201412 minutes
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Michael Forncrook on Small Scale Brewing in Taiwan

The owner of a Taichung based company supplying brewing ingredients and equipment gives his perspective on Taiwan's growing craft beer and home brewing movement.
3/28/201414 minutes, 25 seconds
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Podcast Extra: Student Protesters on the Ongoing Occupation of the Legislative Yuan

For the view from the rank and file we went to the Legislative Yuan to speak with student protesters Shawna Wei and Paris Shi.
3/27/201411 minutes, 40 seconds
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Podcast Extra: Student Protest Leader Lin Fei-Fan on the Ongoing Occupation of the Legislative Yuan

We sit down with Lin Fei-Fan at the Legislative Yuan to talk about proposed talks with President Ma Ying-jeou and what he hopes to accomplish through them.
3/27/201412 minutes, 17 seconds
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Nathan Kaiser on the Bitcoin Business in Taiwan

The European Chamber of Commerce Taiwan supervisor and Bitcoin entrepreneur joins us to discusses what the virtual currency can do for consumers and businesses in Taiwan, and why financial regulators say they're going to keep a close eye on its use.
3/18/201415 minutes, 5 seconds
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Chatting with the Co-founders of Becoming

We sit down with Jane Wang, Zona Tsou, and Lauren Mark to talk about Becoming, a new organization in Taipei that invites people to share their creative talents through workshops and events.
3/11/201413 minutes, 2 seconds
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Anting Liu on Teach for Taiwan

We speak with Anting Liu about Teach for Taiwan, an organization that she founded to help bring more teachers to remote areas in Taiwan.
3/3/201413 minutes, 52 seconds
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PODCAST EXTRA: Activist Ting-an Lin Shares Her Perspective

Continuing our discussion about protest movements in Taiwan, we caught up with activist Ting-an Lin to hear about her experiences taking part in the anti-nuclear energy and anti-media monopoly movements.
2/25/201412 minutes, 8 seconds
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Journalist J. Michael Cole Talks About Some of the Growing Protest Movements in Taiwan

J. Michael Cole has been covering these movements for the past year and a half. He joins us to talk about some of the new developments he's observed.
2/25/201414 minutes, 29 seconds
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We Talk Cross-strait Relations with Political Scientist Paul Chu

Professor Paul Chu discusses last week's Nanjing summit between Taiwan¡¦s Mainland Affairs Minister Wang Yu-chi and his Chinese counterpart Zhang Zhijun.
2/18/201412 minutes, 47 seconds
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Director Cho Li Talks About Her New film ¡§The Rice Bomber¡¨

We discuss her bio pic about Yang Rumen, the man behind a series of bombings in Taipei between 2003 and 2004.
2/11/201414 minutes, 28 seconds
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A Preview of Taiwan at the 2014 Winter Olympics

Guests include Jacqueline Shen, Deputy Secretary General of the Chinese Taipei Olympic Committee and Lian Te-an, competing for Taiwan in the men's singles luge event
2/4/20147 minutes, 57 seconds
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Arvin Chen on "Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow"

The writer and director joins us to talk about his film Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow (©ú¤Ñ°O±o·R¤W§Ú), which explores the complications of being gay in Taiwan.
2/4/20147 minutes, 16 seconds
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Olle Linge on Learning Chinese

The author of the popular language blog Hacking Chinese talks about the best ways to get the most out of your language learning.
1/31/201412 minutes, 13 seconds
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Amnesty International's Bo Tedards on the Closure of Tainan Military Prison

We sit down with the Director of the Taiwan Section of Amnesty International to reflect on Taiwan's transition to democracy since the ending of marshal law.
1/22/201415 minutes, 47 seconds
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AP photographer Wally Santana on covering Taiwan

The Associated Press¡¦s chief photographer of Taiwan joins the show to talk about his experiences during his thirteen years living and working in Taiwan.
1/16/201411 minutes, 47 seconds
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Exploring Taiwan's Art Scene with White Fungus Magazine

We join Ron Hanson, editor and co-director of Taichung based White Fungus magazine, to discuss the growing international interest in Taiwanese art.
1/8/201413 minutes, 24 seconds
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Talking Disaster Reduction with Dr. Wei-Sen Li

The Deputy Executive Secretary of the National Science and Technology Center for Disaster Reduction talks about M.O.I. 's recent crackdown on unlicensed lodgings in disaster prone areas, and other projects to reduce the risk of natural disasters.
1/2/201412 minutes, 59 seconds
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Taiwan Talk Sits Down with Terry Huang of the Consumers Foundation.

Consumers¡¦ Foundation CFO Terry Huang gives his take on the recent sentencing of the Chairman of Datong Oil, Kao Cheng-li, and the reforms that have begun to take shape since the edible oil food scandal broke two months ago.
12/25/201312 minutes, 45 seconds
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Taiwan Talk Sits Down with Shawn Carson of GigGuide.tw.

On today's Taiwan Talk Keith Menconi sits down with Shawn Carson of GigGuide to talk about Taiwan's music scene.
12/20/201310 minutes, 9 seconds
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Taiwan Talk Sits down with Shawn Carson of GigGuide.tw.

On today's Taiwan Talk Keith Menconi sits down with Shawn Carson of GigGuide to talk about Taiwan's music scene.
12/19/201310 minutes, 9 seconds
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Taiwan Talk Sits Down with Former Defense Minister Andrew Yang

Today on Taiwan Talk we sit down with Former Defense Minister Andrew Yang to talk about China's recently established ADIZ in the East China Sea
12/11/201312 minutes, 9 seconds
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Taiwan Talk Sits Down with Community Services Center Director Adam McMillan

Today on Taiwan Talk, we sit down with the Center¡¦s director, Adam McMillan to talk about what problems expatriates run into while living in Taiwan, and what they can do to cope.
12/6/201311 minutes, 24 seconds
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Taiwan Talk Catches Up With Taichung Mayor Jason Hu

But…Mr. Mayor keeps us guessing as to whether he'll run again!
11/21/201310 minutes, 29 seconds
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Alex Tsai Has Some Radical Ideas for Taipei City

Hear what this top contender for mayor would do if elected!
11/21/201312 minutes, 7 seconds
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A Wolly Mammoth in Taipei

New expo at CKS showcases one of the best-preserved mammoths!
11/14/201311 minutes, 21 seconds
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Taiwan's Former VP is Running for Taipei Mayor

Annette Lu wants to create a city of 'vitality' and 'creativity'
11/8/201311 minutes, 59 seconds
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Taiwan's Travel Industry Gets Creative

New destiantions and more bang for your buck is the the trend of the future says a rep from one of the nation's biggest travel agencies
10/30/20139 minutes, 38 seconds
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Prof. Luo Wants to Be the Next Mayor of New Taipei!

Hear what this interesting individual has to say about the island's biggest population center
10/23/201312 minutes, 9 seconds
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Wellington Koo Wants to Be the Next Mayor of Taipei City

Hear what this noted attorney would do if elected to lead Taiwan's capital next year
10/17/201311 minutes, 56 seconds
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RE-THINK Wants Us to Re-think Our Lifestyles!

Let's face it, the planet is polluted and it's not getting better---we need to RE-THINK!
10/9/201310 minutes, 54 seconds
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Are 'Millennials' the Next "Greatest Ever" Generation?

Young people today are lazy and entitled? Not so, says advocate David Burstein
10/1/201310 minutes, 56 seconds
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Adventures in India!

A Taiwanese journalist tells us about a book she's written about her time in India
9/25/201310 minutes, 43 seconds
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Taiwan Has the Highest Rate of Childhoood Obesity in Asia!

Hear what one advocacy group is trying to do about it
9/20/201311 minutes, 42 seconds
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Wu Fong is in the House!

Hear how this Turkish national became one of Taiwan best-known TV hosts
9/12/201312 minutes, 51 seconds
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Quack Quack!

The man behind the famous big rubber duck tells us about his amazing creations!
9/6/201312 minutes, 20 seconds
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Capital Punishment in Taiwan--Whether You're for or Against, Catch This Interesting Interview!

Taiwan says it wants to 'phase out' the death penalty…but when and how?
9/2/201312 minutes, 19 seconds
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Dino the Drummer!

Drummer Dino Zavolta from WuBai and China Blue Reflects on His Amazing Career
8/22/20139 minutes, 57 seconds
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The Annual Taipei Fringe Festival is Upon Us!

Hear from a few of the performers at this year's festival
8/15/201311 minutes, 19 seconds
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The Rainbow Warrior III Continues the Fight!

Greenpeace's flagship docks in Taiwan and ICRT gets to hop on board and chat with the crew!
8/7/201313 minutes, 11 seconds
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Keep Your Employees 'Engaged' !

Local business consultants offer ICRT listeners some free advice!
7/31/201311 minutes, 8 seconds
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Prison is No Fun...but There Are a Lot Worse Places than Taipei Prison

Warden Fang takes ICRT on a tour of Taipei Prision---where some 300 foreign inmates are also held
7/23/20139 minutes, 16 seconds
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Get a Cab!!

Taiwan's Minster of the Interior Says the Gov't is Serious About Cracking Down on Drunk Drivers
7/17/201311 minutes, 26 seconds
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Intellectual Property in a Bit Torrent World

Attorney John Eastwood is Not a Fan of Digital Piracy
7/10/201311 minutes, 32 seconds
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"Life of Taiwan" -- a Brand New Website Shows This Magnificent Island in Vivid Color!

"Life of Taiwan" website founder says Taiwan has more potential to tap as a tourist destination
7/3/201311 minutes, 10 seconds
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Taidong County Magistrate Justin Huang Says Ballooning in Taidong is Taking Off!

Taidong's Hot Air Balloon Industry Gets Off the Ground
6/28/201311 minutes, 11 seconds
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Find Your Company's True Value

Consultant group DDG Tells us about 'Re-Branding' for the Global Market
6/26/201311 minutes, 6 seconds
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Designing the Future

An award-winning industrial design firms talks about mentoring the next generation of local designers
6/13/201311 minutes, 3 seconds
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Can China Find a Way to Close Its Massive Urban/Rural Disparity?

Dr. Scott Rozelle of Stanford University talks about China's massive urban/rural gap
5/28/201311 minutes, 53 seconds
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Who First Mapped Taiwan?

Dr. Jerome Keating talks about his new book "The Mapping of Taiwan"
5/21/201310 minutes, 46 seconds
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ICRT Holds a Mini Debate over the Fate of the Island's 4th Nuclear Power Plant

Two university professors debate the pros and cons of completing the fourth nuclear power plant
5/15/201311 minutes, 2 seconds
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ROC vs PRC Recognition

Visiting academic Dr. Colin Alexander discusses his research into Taiwan's diplomatic allies
5/8/201311 minutes, 13 seconds
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Taipei's You-Bike Rental System is Changing the City for the Better

Learn How to Rent One of Taipei City's Public Bikes, called YouBikes!
5/2/201310 minutes, 58 seconds
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Taiwan's Foot Massage Priest

"Wu Sheng Fu" or "Father Wu" tells ICRT about his ministry to help the sick with reflexology
4/16/201311 minutes, 4 seconds
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You Can Never Have Too Much Janet

Janet Hsieh--one of Taiwan's most popular TV hosts--tells Taiwan Talk about her blossoming career
4/10/201310 minutes, 43 seconds
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Gettin' Your Scream On!

The two dudes who started up Spring Scream 19 years ago tell ICRTabout how it all got started!
4/3/201310 minutes, 35 seconds
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Read All About It

Find out more about Taiwan's Central News Agency…on Taiwan Talk!
3/27/20139 minutes, 28 seconds
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Never Forgotten

Did you know Taiwan was home to over a dozen POW camps for Allied troops during WWII? Find out more on Taiwan Talk!
3/20/201311 minutes, 56 seconds
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New Education for a New Century

How should we educate our kids for the needs of the 21st century? --Two very different people tell ICRT traditional classroom learning needs a re-boot
3/13/20139 minutes, 10 seconds
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Nobel Ideas from a Nobel Laureate

Nobel winning scientist Dr. Lee Yuan-tse says Taiwan needs to reduce its carbon footprint
3/7/201311 minutes, 20 seconds
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Who is Xi?

Who is Xi Jingping and what will his rule mean for Taiwan?
3/1/201310 minutes, 42 seconds
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Turn it Off!

Robert Pratt and the "Idle-free Taipei" Movement are Trying to Get Motorcyclists to Switch off Their Engines at Long Traffic Lights
2/21/201311 minutes, 20 seconds
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World Vision Taiwan -- Helping Taiwan Since 1962

World Vision Taiwan tells us about their mission and a recent Africa adventure with Taiwanese rocker Wu Bai!
2/5/201310 minutes, 43 seconds
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70 Years of Prize-Winning Photos

Taiwan Talk speaks with the curator of an exhibit of Pulitzer Prize photographs in Taipei
1/30/201311 minutes, 37 seconds
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Teaching English as a Non-Native Speaker

On today's Taiwan Talk…we're chatting with local English teachers at Taipei's prestigious Jin Mei Girl's High School
1/22/201310 minutes, 59 seconds
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Taiwan's 'Betel Nut Beauty' Photographer

On Taiwan Talk…ICRT's Eryk Smith is speaking with Tobie Openshaw, a South African Taiwan-based filmmaker whose work with "betel nut beauties" has attracted quite a bit of international attention.
1/16/201311 minutes, 3 seconds
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Zen Drumming in Taiwan!

Director Liu of the U-Theatre tells us about the group she founded and about zen drumming !
1/9/201310 minutes, 24 seconds
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Save The Sharks!

Sharksaver Sannon Hu tells us why we should fear a world without sharks
1/9/201310 minutes, 33 seconds
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Getting Ready to Get Old!

The Hondao Foundation fights to change attitutes and get Taiwan ready to be an "aged society"
12/19/201210 minutes, 45 seconds
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European Ideas for Carbon Reduction in Taiwan

Strategies for carbon reduction is the topic of this episode of TAIWAN TALK as the ECCT's Raoul Kubitschek discusess European ideas for reducing Taiwan's carbon footprint
12/13/201210 minutes, 48 seconds
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Animal Rescue--Taiwan's SPCA is on the Case!

The Taiwan SPCA's Beki Hunt talks about her group's animal rescue missions.
12/5/201210 minutes, 57 seconds
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Taiwan's 'A Moving Sound'...Will Move You

TAIWAN TALK chats with the members of A MOVING SOUND, an award-winning Asian-World music grop---plus we hear some samples of their tunes!
11/28/201210 minutes, 52 seconds
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Taiwan Talk: English Travel Guide Book To Taiwan's Tribe Areas

Need an English-language travel guide book to Taiwan's Tribal Areas? --Author Cheryl Robbins has just the thing for you!
11/21/201210 minutes, 28 seconds
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Taiwan Talk - Taiwan's Consumers' Foundation

A representative from Taiwan's Consumers' Foundation explains the group's mission on TAIWAN TALK
11/14/201210 minutes, 28 seconds
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Taiwan Talk: Two Taipei-based Lawyers Debate on U.S president Election Day

Taipei-based lawyers Bill Bryson and John Eastwood hold a mini debate on the eve of the US presidential vote!
11/6/201210 minutes, 10 seconds