• Sophie Lee: Young, Female & In Charge - Carving Her Own Path (Pt 2)
    Jul 9 2025

    In this Part 2 episode on #OldAsianLady, Sophie Lee continues with her amazing journey. From starting two companies to buying her first home in Taipei at 24, Sophie opens up about the emotional toll of grinding through three jobs, learning on the fly, and building a life that doesn’t look like anyone else’s.

    Sophie shares:

    - The reality of starting a business with friends and what she’s learned

    - Navigating burnout, breakdowns, and how she keeps pushing through

    - Self-reliance, making decisions and taking responsibility

    - Why self-awareness and risk-taking are key to resilience

    Whether you're chasing independence, balancing multiple jobs, or building a dream one decision at a time—this episode is your reminder that courage isn't loud. Sometimes, it looks like a woman quietly carving her own path.

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    42 mins
  • Sophie Lee: Dropout to Entreprenuer - When We Bet On Ourselves (Pt1)
    Jul 2 2025

    What if failure wasn’t the end—but the start of becoming who you really are?

    In Part 1 of this soul-stirring episode of #OldAsianLady, we sit down with Sophie Lee, a young Taiwanese entrepreneur whose story is anything but conventional. From dropping out of Taiwan’s rigid education system to rebuilding her confidence in the U.S., Sophie’s journey is a masterclass in self-discovery, cultural dissonance, and fierce independence.

    Sophie opens up about:

    - Feeling lost in Taiwan's traditional school system

    - Moving to Seattle, freedom, learning how to survive and thrive

    - Reclaiming her identity and building confidence abroad

    - Returning to Taiwan and fitting back in

    Whether you’ve ever struggled with not fitting in, wrestled with family expectations, or wondered how far you’d go for a chance at freedom—Sophie’s story is a reminder that sometimes, breaking the rules is the first step to rewriting your own.

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    47 mins
  • Jean-Jacques Chen: Inside the World of Animation, Perseverance & Reinvention (Pt 2)
    Jun 25 2025

    What happens when you dedicate your life to an art form—and the world around you changes faster than your dreams can keep up?

    In Part 2 on #OldAsianLady, we reunite with Jean-Jacques Chen, an animator whose career has spanned continents, mediums, and evolving technologies. From his early days obsessing over Dragon Ball and sketching every stroke by hand, to becoming a versatile creator working in MVs, film, and even video games, JJ shares what it really takes to build—and rebuild—a creative life.

    JJ dives into:

    - The grueling yet transformative years at La Cambre in Belgium

    - Why he chose 2D over 3D animation

    - How Princess Mononoke and Chinese ink painting shaped his visual identity

    - Watching Taiwan’s 2D animation scene fade as 3D rose to dominance

    - What Taiwan can learn from Japan & Korea when it comes to building cultural soft power.

    "Before we know, we don’t know. And that’s where everyone starts."

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    43 mins
  • Jean-Jacques Chen: Staying Grounded while Navigating Dreams, Failures & Identity (Pt 1)
    Jun 18 2025

    In Part 1 of this deeply personal #OldAsianLady interview, Jean-Jacques Chen—a French-born, Belgian-raised, Taiwanese shares his own creative journey balancing Western individualism with Eastern expectations.

    From the streets of Brussels to the mountains of Taiwan, JJ opens up about:

    - How early interest in cartoons & drawing lead to animation

    - Dealing with the tolls of family expectation & obligation

    - Grappling with failure, identity, loneliness, and self worth

    - How Martial Arts Philosophy plays a role in his well being

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    1 hr and 11 mins
  • Karen Chung: Decades of English Teaching Inspires a Mission for Change (Pt 2)
    Jun 11 2025

    In Part 2 of our thought provoking conversation, #OldAsianLady welcomes back Karen Chung—retired professor at National Taiwan University (NTU), linguist, polyglot, and developer of EarBug. After 30+ years in Taiwan’s top academic institution, Karen reflects on her legacy, the gaps in English Language education, and the Echo Method she believes can fix Taiwan’s listening and pronunciation struggles.

    Karen shares:

    - Insights into cross-linguistic learning from Chinese to English

    - Her legacy at NTU and the importance of deep listening in life and communication

    - The creation of her app Earbug, a phonetic training tool based on years of teaching experience

    - Why pronunciation matters for connection, comprehension, and confidence

    - Her views on Taiwan’s Bilingual 2030 policy & systemic gaps in English education


    From policy critique to practical advice, Karen's words are a masterclass in mindful language use and the power of human connection through sound.

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    54 mins
  • Karen Chung: A Linguist’s Life of Language, Culture and Growth (Pt 1)
    Jun 4 2025

    In this compelling episode of #OldAsianLady, we sit down with Karen Chung, a linguist and retired NTU professor whose life is a testament to the quiet, profound transformation that comes with staying—staying in a place, in a culture, and in the uncertainty of one's own evolving identity.Originally from the U.S., Karen arrived in Taiwan over 4 decades ago and found a home. She has woven herself into the fabric of a country that, in many ways, grew alongside her.

    Karen opens up about:

    - Early love of languages and how Chinese became hers

    - Academic journey from the US to a beloved professor in Taiwan

    - Family, parenting, and identity shifts across cultures

    - Mental and emotional shifts that come with solo living & aging abroad


    Whether you're an expat, a language enthusiast, a solo traveler, or simply someone searching for deeper meaning in the ways we connect with places and people—Karen's story is a reminder that belonging is not about where you start, but about where you choose to stay.

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    1 hr and 6 mins
  • Antonella Gismundi: Shifting Identities as a Polyglot & Living with Face Blindness
    May 28 2025

    Today’s #OldAsianLady guest is Antonella Gismundi, an Italian data analyst with a fascinating background in linguistics & psychology, now thriving in Taiwan!

    She shares:

    - How a six-month adventure in Taiwan turned into 16 years of discovery and lifelong learning.

    - Culture shock starting from her shoes melting in the heat.

    - How speaking Italian, English, or Mandarin influences her personality in different ways.- Discovering face blindness as an adult impacted her life, career, and relationships.

    - Tips and tricks she uses to navigate life without facial recognition

    😲Imagine not recognizing your own mother at the airport or struggling to recognize yourself in a photo!

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    1 hr and 14 mins
  • Brian Foden: After 26 Years Abroad, Repatriation, Connection and Growth
    May 21 2025

    In this episode of #OldAsianLady, a Canadian with a multifaceted career opens up about his bold move to Taiwan in 1999. His experiences as a journalist, broadcaster, teacher, writer, and voice over artist. Now after 26 years, Brian is moving his cross cultural family back to his home country reflecting on the uncertainties of returning to a familiar yet changed landscape.

    Join us as we explore the emotional, cultural, and practical aspects of relocation—a journey filled with nostalgia, decision-making, and new beginnings.


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    1 hr and 4 mins