The Vietnamese with Kenneth Nguyen
A podcast by thevietnamesepodcast
455 Episodes
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337 - Tahnee Phan - Assistant Superintendent Garden Grove Unified School District
Published: 3/22/2024 -
336 - Alex Thai - Research Assistant Professor at the Vietnam Center and Archive
Published: 3/20/2024 -
335 - Francis Lam - Host of the Splendid Table
Published: 3/12/2024 -
334 - Pham Dinh Hue - Cố Vấn Ngành Giáo Dục
Published: 3/8/2024 -
333 - Viet D. Dinh — American Legal Scholar and Former Chief Legal and Policy Officer of Fox Corporation
Published: 3/5/2024 -
332 - Chris Tran - Chris Tran Travels - Content Creator
Published: 2/27/2024 -
331 - Rachele Nguyen - Singer
Published: 2/20/2024 -
330 - Gustavo Arellano - Los Angeles Times Columnist + Author
Published: 2/16/2024 -
329 - Thao French - Muralist + Photographer
Published: 2/14/2024 -
328 - Dada Ngo (Boiling Crab Founder) + Kristin Nguyen (Garlic & Chive Founder)
Published: 2/12/2024 -
327 - Quyen Phan - Vinason + Anchovies and Salt founder
Published: 2/5/2024 -
326 - Tino Huynh - Rebel Saint Music Label
Published: 2/2/2024 -
325 - Tina Nguyen - MAGA Diaries - Author
Published: 1/31/2024 -
324 - Linda Nguyen - Event Producer - Harmony of the Dragon
Published: 1/30/2024 -
323- Dustin Phuc Nguyen - Dustin on the Go
Published: 1/24/2024 -
322 Kieu-Linh Caroline Valverde - Asian American Studies Professor
Published: 1/17/2024 -
321 - Joseph Anh Cao - First U.S. Congressman
Published: 1/11/2024 -
320 - Ross Le - Finding Family After 70 years
Published: 12/24/2023 -
319 - Melissa Hoang Savage - Disney Television Content + Education + Inclusion Manager
Published: 12/22/2023 -
318 - Sean Le - Digital Creator
Published: 12/18/2023
Being part of a culture of almost 100 million Vietnamese people living in the world today has its pain and challenges, but it comes with plenty of history, privileges and honors. Join Kenneth Nguyen as he spotlights Vietnamese excellence from around the world. Each episode explores the creative process of individuals shaping the diversity of what it means to be Vietnamese--as a local, born and raised, or as a third culture kid, and even the divisions that separate us politically and culturally. This show can take multiple directions, but what it will do is show Vietnamese from a transpacific lens, in all its facets and complexities.