• Chinatown 2.0

  • 著者: Richard Yan
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Chinatown 2.0

著者: Richard Yan
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  • Chinatown 2.0 is a video podcast that interviews world citizens of Chinese heritage.Our interviews are long form, deep dive, rationalist conversations.Our guests are thinkers and doers, and come from areas of startups, finance, law, art, academia, et al.Some videos will be in English, and others in Mandarin.Host: Richard Yan (twitter.com/gentso09)
    © 2024 Chinatown 2.0
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Chinatown 2.0 is a video podcast that interviews world citizens of Chinese heritage.Our interviews are long form, deep dive, rationalist conversations.Our guests are thinkers and doers, and come from areas of startups, finance, law, art, academia, et al.Some videos will be in English, and others in Mandarin.Host: Richard Yan (twitter.com/gentso09)
© 2024 Chinatown 2.0
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  • Ep. 24: Comedian Olivia Xing discusses her Party School special, ESL comics and how to handle bombing on stage
    2023/03/24

    Olivia Xing is an actress, standup comedian, artist and student based in LA, and she recently did a one-hour comedy special called Party School where she told jokes about China, the US, politics in both countries, and the immigrant experience.

    00:00 Teaser
    00:44 Intro
    02:48 How Olivia got started with her Party School comedy special
    08:19 Chinese debate show 奇葩说
    12:12 How Chinese comics and rappers deal with censorship
    16:26 Olivia's biggest takeaways from her comedy special
    18:38 Richard's favorite jokes from Olivia's comedy special
    23:29 ESL comics: English-as-a-Second-Language comics
    25:13 Minority comics shouldn't pander to stereotypes just to get laughs
    30:02 Fellow professional comics she admires
    32:36 Cultural outlets for the Chinese diaspora
    35:25 Why there are so few male ESL comics
    37:33 Recommendations of ESL comics to follow
    42:45 How Olivia deals with bombing on stage

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    51 分
  • Ep. 23: (Mandarin) Weibo co-founder Indigo on China's startup scene, NFTs, life in Japan/Vancouver
    2022/12/13

    Indigo was co-founder of Sina Weibo, or China’s Twitter. After Weibo, he started doing angel investments and incubating new projects. One of his main investments included the largest off-line art selling platform in China. Recently he got into the world of web3 and NFT. He writes a blog about frontier tech, and teaches online courses on stock investments in these areas. He is based in Vancouver.

    I spoke to him about China’s startup environment since 2009, his takeaways from doing angel investments, his views on web3 especially NFTs, and his observations of target countries of Chinese immigration.

    02:24 Indigo's work at Weibo, post-Weibo investments, and classes on Web3 & investing

    08:35 Phases of development of China's internet sector

    11:08 Streaming commerce

    17:14 Exit of venture capital from China

    19:06 How young people in China today are evaluating a career in entrepreneurship

    22:12 Out-migration from China: Evaluating Singapore, Japan, Vancouver

    29:28 Indigo’s advice for making angel investments: sourcing via personal connections, working on a platform full of entrepreneurs

    32:23 Why streaming commerce is popular in China and not in the US

    35:39 Three uses for NFTs: digital collectibles, creator royalty, soulbound tokens

    46:08 Indigo’s life vision includes continually getting involved in businesses with young people

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    49 分
  • Ep. 22: Comic Peng Dang tells American jokes like a native, learned English from listening to rock
    2022/11/23

    Peng Dang is a standup comedian based in Texas. Peng moved to the US from China in his twenties, speaks absolutely impeccable English, and more importantly, tells jokes like a local pro. I find his sets funny, educational, and wholesome. I’m not sure if a comedian wants to hear their jokes described as “wholesome,” but I mean that as a compliment.

    We talked about how his English got to be so good, what life was like for him in Alabama, Atlanta and Dallas, how he honed his comedic skills, his views on "freedom of safety" on China's streets, the infamous Tony Hinchcliffe incident, and more.

    I hope you enjoy listening to this episode. Feel free to like, share and subscribe!

    0:00 Peng’s standup about Chinese builders

    1:52 Blue material

    5:54 How Peng got started in standups

    6:39 Standup about Chinese railroad builders in the US

    8:15 Peng learned to speak English by listening to punk rock while in China

    14:37 Standup about kung-fu

    15:23 Spending time in Alabama and Atlanta

    21:37 Standup about the Chinese language

    23:39 Gun safety and crimes in America

    27:30 Standup comedy TV shows in China

    29:30 Overrated comedians

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    41 分

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