My Mom Thinks You’re Dumb
The random musings of a sophisticated ape man in a modern world.
Tags: china, dumb, famous, Funny, hilarious, Movies, popular
“China Now” is a live daily show on China Radio International (CRI). Launched in December 2006, the show aims to showcase the real China to the world, by reporting on Chinese society and culture. Previously known as “Beyond Beijing”, which has now become the name of the whole frequency, “China Now” was the first show CRI launched via its overseas FM stations. China Now is broadcast live between 2-5 pm Beijing Time, Monday to Friday. Each edition contains more than ten segments, including A Day in the Life, Culture Voyage, Real China, Bookshelf, Blogbite, Expat Tales, Hangout, Chinese Kitchen, and Trend Detective, to name just a few. With the variety of segments, up-to-date music and topics of interest to international audiences, the program has drawn many loyal listeners from around the globe. People tune in to hear the latest information and Chinese perspectives as well as finding out about travel tips, cultural aspects and business opportunities in China. Over the past few years, many reports produced by China Now have won awards for their content. The show itself won the first prize at the 2008 China Journalism Awards, the most prestigious journalism awards in China, claiming the title for “best show”. China Now can now be heard in more than a dozen overseas cities, including Nairobi, Canberra, Auckland, Perth, Washington DC, Boston, Phnom Penn and Honolulu. It’s also broadcast online live via cribeyondbeijing.com.
Categories: Society & Culture
What’s Halvening, crypto nerds? Hosted by Cassie Clifton and produced by Bitcoin Magazine, the show chronicles the latest and greatest developments taking shape across the complex and ever-changing cryptocurrency mining industry through interviews with mining experts, CEOs and early enthusiasts. This is a show about energy, geopolitics, China and, of course, cryptocurrency.
Categories: Technology
Tags: Bitcoin, blockchain, china, computing, cryptocurrency, energy, mining, Politics, Technology
Wisconsin Tibetan Radio’s mission is to keep world citizens informed about Tibet and to strengthen the Tibetan community in exile.
Categories: Religion & Spirituality, Society & Culture
树龄外卖 Shǔlíng wàimài means “Spiritual Take-Out”. Wàimài is what we call the guys on motorbikes delivering restaurant take-out orders across the city. As I sat in my apartment unable to go out during those first few days of the coronavirus, looking out the windows, I could see these unsung heroes delivering food to the masses, keeping us all alive. As I thought about how we also couldn’t get out to attend our normal fellowships to be spiritually fed, we also needed someone to deliver a different kind of wàimài… here you go, your Spiritual Wàimài has arrived!
Categories: Health & Fitness, Religion & Spirituality
Tags: Bible, china, coronavirus, covid-19, encouragement, God, Healing, Jesus, love, pandemic, spiritual, spirituality
This is a poignant and irreverent diary of the author’s yearlong (2001-2) experience of teaching English to college students in Beijing, People’s Republic of China. From the very first pages, the author draws you into his struggle with a culture worlds away from his comfort zone. The author’s generous and compelling personality allowed him to gain access to the lives of his students and their families, who became characters in his tale. One can experience the author’s wit and humanity throughout the narrative. The author’s humorous view of China is especially timely and dovetails with the current explosion of interest in that country as it enters the modern world. The book is neither a travelogue nor a look at the government, although elements of those subjects are woven into the story. Instead, it is an engaging look at China, tailored toward those who know little about it. Still, those who have lived and/or traveled there will also enjoy the book as it reminds them of the absurdities they, too, experienced.
Categories: Education, Society & Culture
Tags: china, humor, nonfiction, teaching, travel
A podcast by TechMoat Consulting on the strategies of the best digital companies in the US and China / Asia.
Tech Strategy offers:
-Deep dives into the strategies and business models of leading tech companies.
-Lessons on important digital concepts.
Lots more information available at Jefftowson.com
To marketers, I do not have podcast guests.
This podcast is not investment advice. Me and any guests may get the numbers or information wrong. The views expressed may no longer be relevant. Investing is risky. Do your own research.
Categories: Business, News, Technology
Tags: alibaba, Asia, Baidu, business, Bytedance, china, digital, Jeff Towson, strategy, Technology, tencent
http://ChineseAntiqueFurnitureShop.com A series of tutorials from the Chinese Antique Furniture Shop. Follow along with John and YuQing as they explain how to understand and appreciate Chinese antiques. http://ChineseAntiqueFurnitureShop.com John and YuQing talk about the difference between Northern and Southern Chinese antiques.
Categories: Arts
Tags: Antique, antiques, Arts, china, Chinese, design, Furniture, SF Bay Area
This podcast is about the 8 years John Smith and I lived in Wuhan, China and travels to other places inside and outside of China during during that time. It is read by me, Patti Fedrau (Layne).
Categories: Society & Culture
Tags: Asia, china, Discovery, Fun, Light Entertainment, music, students, teaching, travel, Wuhan
With a presence in China, India, Indonesia, Hong Kong and Singapore, we supply our clients in the region, as well as our global network, with research and advisory on Asian F&A. Please read our disclaimer here: https://research.rabobank.com/far/en/footer/disclaimer.html
Tags: agribusiness, Asia, china, Food, India, rabobank, raboresearch, singapore
Yingying Li & Brendan Davis use a hybrid East-West perspective to help foreigners become China smart and Chinese people go global.
Categories: Business, Society & Culture
Tags: brendan, business, china, cross, cultural, Culture, customs, davis, entrepreneurship, expat, how, li, works, yingying
The Carnegie Endowment’s China in the World podcast is a series of conversations between Director Paul Haenle and Chinese and international experts on China’s foreign policy, China’s international role, and China’s relations with the world.
Categories: Government, History, News
Tags: beijing, china, geopolitics, pekingology, policy, tsinghua, United States, xi jinping
Listen to in-depth monthly analysis of steel markets from our senior editors across the globe.
Categories: Uncategorised
Tags: analysis, antidumping mergers, benchmarks, china, coking coal, cold-rolled, commodities, crc, decoupling, exports, ferroalloys, ferrous, flat products, hot-rolled, HRC, long products, met coal, Metallurgical, metals, Metals Meltdown, molybdenum, Platts, Podcast, price assessments, pricing, pricing analysis, production, raw materials, rebar, S&P Global, scrap, short products, Steel, steel mills, steelmakers, United States, US
Terry & The Pirates was a action-adventure drama featured realistically drawn adventures in the far east and had a serious bent to it, unlike many of the comics of the day. Terry Lee grew up in the strip opposite characters such as Pat Ryan, the soldier of fortune and “two-fisted journalist”, Connie, the coolie and interpreter, and his nemesis, the Dragon Lady. Join us as we listen to every exciting episode of the great radio adventure.
Categories: Kids & Family, TV & Film
Tags: action, Adventure, china, classic, drama, Japan, MYSTERY, pirates, Podcast, Terry, thriller
We’re two degenerate crypto nerds based in Asia who have survived multiple cycles and still love decentralization and chasing 100x’s and spending too much time on twitter (Kevin is @habits and George is @bridgexplore)
Our podcast does two things
1. Provide perspectives from Asia, including interviews with Asia-focused builders, analysts, and investors
2. A 5-minute daily crypto update covering news, tweets, recommended reads, and more (this is an experiment for now)
Finally, thanks to @sawawse for the incredible cover art!
Categories: Technology
Tags: Asia, Bitcoin, blockchain, china, crypto, DeFi, degens, Ethereum, investing, nft, startup, whalestats
morning radio is a for-fans, by-fans project for anybody who enjoys any sort of Asian culture and entertainment, including: movies, music, video games, anime, manga, fashion, street culture, cooking, travel, and so on. PLEASE NOTE: This feed will get you every show produced by morning radio as one large feed. You may also subscribe to each individual show on their own.
Categories: Music, Society & Culture
Tags: anime, asiancinema, china, cmusic, cpop, games, Japan, jdrama, jmusic, Jpop, kdrama, kmusic, korea, Kpop, manga, video
Voices of the Belt & Road tells the stories of people that are part of the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI). It demystifies the initiative by enabling you to listen to the voices of experts and policy-makers, but also the very people affected by the initiative day in and day out. It has become fashionable to conceptualize the BRI through large numbers. But we hear very little of the people and stories behind the initiative. BRI needs stories, it needs faces and it needs voices. Voices of the Belt and Road is your chance to hear them.
Categories: Business
The Standard Deviations podcast is a weekly production that looks at money, mind and meaning, all through a psychological lens. Each week, psychologist and New York Times bestselling author Dr. Daniel Crosby interviews a fascinating new guest, experts in everything from finance to literature to wellness. Each guest provides listeners with three concrete ways to apply what was learned that week, ensuring that weekly listening becomes part of a path to a richer life. Episodes are brief, research-based, and designed to fit perfectly within your commute time. So, tune in for practical news that will help you make more, think more and be more. Learn more by following Dr. Daniel @danielcrosby or visit the website at www.standarddeviationspod.com/ Standard Deviations is presented by Orion.
Categories: Business, Education
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Want to keep up with all the news from China’s business scene but short on time? Then tune into the Caixin China Biz Roundup! Each weekday, we break down the biggest developments in the Asian giant’s economy, financial world and tech sphere — all in around 15 minutes! Expect to find lots of analysis and informative updates delivered in a fun, light-hearted manner. Also on our channel is the Caixin-Sinica Business Brief and China Stories, which are both produced in collaboration with SupChina. The Caixin-Sinica Business Brief offers a weekly roundup of the top news bulletins from the world’s second-largest economy and features interviews with Caixin journalists. China Stories brings you audio narration of some of Caixin Global’s best articles and op-eds.
Tags: beijing, biz, business, caixin, caixinglobal, china, Chinese, crypto, cryptocurrency, economy, explain, Finance, geopolitics, investing, investment, News, policy, shanghai, tech, world
The word “Ganbei” (干杯) can best be understood to mean “Cheers” and in a Chinese business context is a gesture often done to celebrate a new deal or partnership. Our program brings together guests with practical China and global experience to help our audience get a step closer to that next “Ganbei” moment. Each quarter we focus our discussion on a different business domain, such as e-commerce, digital marketing, talent recruiting and retention, supply chain management or advanced manufacturing. Our regular blogs and roundtables will cover the most pressing questions for China-related businesses today.
Categories: Business, Society & Culture, Technology
Tags: china, china business, ganbei