In this episode, Alexia Chaing joins us virtually all the way from Paris, France!
Alexia aka "Madame Naga" is a renowned tattoo artist who became known for her Cambodian-style tattoos including her unique take on the Khmer Naga. We talked about her love for McDonalds, her journey to become more connected with her Khmer roots and community, her Cambodian monument project, and her love for art.
In this episode, Kayla Sok joins us today as the first and former Southeast Asian Market in FDR Park manager. We talked about how our lives are similar and differ from growing up as Khmer American in Long Beach, Dallas, and Philly. We chow down on some spicy papaya salad while taking bites of red chili pepper in between segments.
In this episode, we caught up with Sokai Yoon (designer & content creator) to have a long conversation about the state of Khmer design and art, and finding for their Khmer identity as an American. We talked about his journey as a designer, growing up as Khmer Krom in Atlanta, upcoming projects in Cambodia, and more!
In this episode, we sat down with Chakravuth "Vuth" Bunsak and Thunvath "James" Thorng after lunch to chat about their experiences while studying and working in America for the past couple years. We touched on first impressions, cultural shocks, and key takeaways from their life chapter in America.
In this episode, we get in synced with producer/writer/actress Jenna Lam. We chat about producing and writing her first TV show called Ambitious, find our own identity as Southeast Asian Americans in Philly, and evolving as a human being.
In our first episode of season 2, Sarun Chan returns to our podcast with Laos In the House founder Catzie Vilayphonh. We chat about being leaders in Southeast Asian communities, Catzie's poetic career with Yellow Rage, being born in refugee camps, and we played a little game called, "How South Philly Are You?".
In our last episode for the season, we chat with Sabrina & Pidor about new ventures in the new year for 2023, the idea behind Sahbyy Food, our different horoscopes & zodiacs, and Philly's Cambodian dragon boat team called "Khmer Naga".
In this episode, we sit down with world acclaimed Chef Seri and Chef Phila. We chat about cooking on Twitch and Youtube, Phila's new restaurant 'Mawn' in South Philly, and the challenging beauty of the restaurant industry.
In this episode, Sivutha Tan joins us as a Fulbright scholar from Phnom Penh. We chat about experiencing our top 3 Cambodian singers, Black Friday shopping with a big family, running his own educational mentorship for Khmer students who are pursuing higher education, and the goods and bads about living in Philly.
In this episode, Ayana joins in as co-host as we sit down with Sam Oum, the early childhood programs director for CAGP. We chat about the proper way to address our elders, CAGP's Legacy Project, Cambodia's traffic vs Philly traffic, incorporating Khmer culture into early childhood education programs, and eating crickets, fire ants, and turtles.
In this episode, we have a chat with Sarun Chan, executive director for CAGP, about his recent Lasik eye surgery, being Cambodian-American, the mental impact on our Khmer elders, and Philly's South East Asian market.
In this episode, we have a conversation with law student Sok Kheang Chan about studying abroad, Cambodia's IP law, and favorite places to eat in Phnom Penh.