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Ta for Ta: Women, Success, China
SupChina
44 episodes
3 months ago

A biweekly podcast that captures the narratives of women from Greater China at the top of their professional game. Hosted by Juliana Batista, and produced by SupChina on the Sinica Podcast Network.

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A biweekly podcast that captures the narratives of women from Greater China at the top of their professional game. Hosted by Juliana Batista, and produced by SupChina on the Sinica Podcast Network.

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Business
Society & Culture
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Redefining the flavors of Sichuan, with Jenny Gao
Ta for Ta: Women, Success, China
48 minutes 49 seconds
5 years ago
Redefining the flavors of Sichuan, with Jenny Gao
What began as a popular chili sauce, served at dinner clubs hosted by Jenny Gao in Shanghai, has now evolved into the bedrock of a business. Jenny, the founder and CEO of the Sichuan chili sauce company Fly By Jing, describes her path from working in a Beijing tech company to opening a restaurant in Shanghai, training as a chef in Chengdu, and now finally operating her own business from Los Angeles. In this episode, she details her painstaking efforts to source organic ingredients from Sichuan, and as a result, how she is challenging perceptions of what “made in China” means. She also shares her experiences managing the day-to-day operations of Fly By Jing.   16:44: Sourcing organic ingredients from southern China 21:08: Building a supply chain in China 38:52: Getting products to consumers 45:48: What’s in store for Fly By Jing See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Ta for Ta: Women, Success, China

A biweekly podcast that captures the narratives of women from Greater China at the top of their professional game. Hosted by Juliana Batista, and produced by SupChina on the Sinica Podcast Network.