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China Observers
China Observers in Central and Eastern Europe (CHOICE)
61 episodes
5 days ago
What Europeans need to know and understand about China, in one monthly podcast Hosted by Emma Belmonte
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What Europeans need to know and understand about China, in one monthly podcast Hosted by Emma Belmonte
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Independent Podcasting in Chinese with Ruohan Xie
China Observers
30 minutes 58 seconds
3 months ago
Independent Podcasting in Chinese with Ruohan Xie

In this episode, we dive into the challenges and opportunities of hosting a pan-cultural podcast in China, exploring what resonates with the younger generation and the daily struggles they face. We discuss the unique experience of a Chinese journalist reporting to both Chinese and Western audiences, navigating the complexities of bridging these two worlds. The conversation also touches on the role of podcasts in fostering alternative spaces for discussing taboo topics, including feminist activism in China, and the changing media landscape. Finally, we explore how podcasts can serve as a less-censored medium for communication in an increasingly controlled environment.


This month's guest: Ruohan Xie is an independent journalist and podcaster from China. She hosts and co-founded the award-winning podcast The Weirdos (不合时宜) with over a million subscribers. The podcast invites young Chinese experts to discuss current affairs and cultural topics. The podcast received the "Biggest New Shows of 2020 Award" from Apple Podcasts and featured in major media outlets such as The Economist, AFP, and Global Voices, for promoting progressive values in China. As a journalist, she has published in Wall Street Journal China, Initium Media, Sixth Tone, and Southern People Weekly covering subjects such as forced evictions in Beijing, the Ukraine War and the refugee crisis in Lebanon. She is a recipient of various journalism fellowships in Europe.


Links:


https://www.scmp.com/yp/discover/news/asia/article/3140278/podcasts-burst-scene-china-despite-strict-media-controls 

https://www.sixthtone.com/news/1007626 

https://www.economist.com/china/2020/08/27/podcasting-provides-a-space-for-free-thought-in-china 

https://www.taipeitimes.com/News/world/archives/2021/07/07/2003760444 



China Observers
What Europeans need to know and understand about China, in one monthly podcast Hosted by Emma Belmonte