
Each guest gets to make a statement and is then asked 5 questions:How do you feel about what’s happening or whats happened in Hong Kong?2. Which one incident has given you a lot to think about, have the protests affected you?3. What does the future hold?4. Do you want to stay or leave Hong Kong, when would you leave, where would you go if you left?5. If there's one thing you could change, what would it be?If you would like to be a guest on the show and you're in Hong Kong, please contact me with the Hello From Hong Kong twitter account. DM’S are open.Show LinksTwitter: Antony DapiranTwitter: Hello From Hong Kong Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Aug 22, 2019
12 min

This paragraph was originally posted to Facebook. Titled “Voice from Our Hearts”.Show Linkswww.jonathanjk.comhttps://twitter.com/HelloFromHK Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Aug 19, 2019
3 min

In this episode I sit down with Jenny and Grace of the HummingFish foundation to discuss how their charity works with farmers to create a sustainable farming practice for coffee growing.What interested me most is knowing that there are charities in Hong Kong that help other countries and I’d neer know about them in the mainstream media.I met Jenny at a coffee day at PMQ and her responses to my questions were really interesting that I asked them to come on the podcast.Together we get in depth with knowing about what they do, what is Timor Leste all about, how wasn’t coffee growing sustainable in the first place and against their efforts is the ever approaching threat of global warming and what will that do to coffee production, not just in Timor Leste but the world.Links:http://hummingfish.org Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Nov 7, 2018
59 min

In this episode I'm take the podcast to Mongolia, and we meet and get to know Edwin and Dulguun, both who live and work in the capital of Ulan-Bator.Together we discuss how Edwin came originally as a peace core volunteer, Dulguun grew up in the country and the city, so she has kept her nomadic roots and through her we learn a little bit about the nomadic lifestyle and eating wolf. Yes, you read that correctly.We also get some insight into gender equality, how women are treated, talk about marriage rites, touch on gay culture, the Russian influence and history and the Korean links to Mongolia.If you're thinking of travelling to Mongolia maybe you'd be interested in knowing how easy is it to get around Mongolia just using English and the cost of living in this country.At the very end we also share the secret to retiring early.Amazon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Feb 23, 2018
54 min

In this brief episode sort of like a conclusion to the previous meeting we had together in episode 8, we find out why is Nate moving back to the US, we also talk briefly about the quality of the jazz scene in Hong Kong and New York, where Nate has gigged and we discuss a bit about canto pop dying and why?Show LinksVisage One - https://www.timeout.com/hong-kong/music/visage-one-1YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=nate+wong+music+ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Feb 22, 2018
20 min

In this episode we sit down at the courtesy of The Mahjong in Hong Kong to chat with Melody Leung, a competitive natural body builder. Together we discuss Melody's early days, hitting failure in competitions, we talk about philosophy and goals, the causes and effects of both positive and negative influences on the body.SHOW LINKSThe MahjongPatreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jan 3, 2018
52 min

Show NotesIn this episode I sit down with Gregory Rivers, an Australian actor living and working in Hong Kong for the past 30 years. Gregory Rivers has made himself a career as the go to man to represent a white character in a drama or TV show. It helps that Gregory is fluent in Cantonese.We start talking about the errors in Rivers’ wikipedia page, his time spent learning Cantonese and issues using it for work. Did you know Yale University produces more accurate translation material than Hong Kong University when it comes to producing cantonese language books. Gregory shares his earliest days working as an actor; the pressure of his first job, the various roles he’s been in over the years, dealing with his fame on the street and not taking it too seriously. Topics soon switch to the local economy for locals and tourists and Gregory’s 30 history with Hong Kong.For more information go here - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gregory_Charles_Rivers Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jan 3, 2018
1 hr 9 min

SHOW NOTESIn this episode I sit down with Ken Choi of X-Game surf shop in Chai WanChai Wan is on the far eastern side of Hong Kong Island, it use to be a large industrial sector and now a lot of the buildings have been converted into coffee shops, unique fashion stores and niche shops like Ken's desiring lower rent and more space than they would get in the more central parts of the island.Together we discuss Ken's personal history with surfing, he was a bronze medal winner at the 1982 Asian Games for Team Hong Kong/Great Britain and we discuss the state of surfing culture in Hong Kong. During the discussion I take questions from a live audience on Periscope and I reference some articles which are included in the show notes. SHOW LINKSHow surfing suddenly became cool in Hong Kong, and its ’70s expat roots)Surf's up as Hong Kong catches the wave | ThingsAsian)Interview: Hong Kong surfing expert, Ken Choi, on the Hurley Surf Cup 2009Lee Lai-shan - Only gold medal winner, in windsurfing for team Hong Kong, Great Britain in 1996). Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jan 3, 2018
27 min

We start with an introduction to Mikee, a Phillipean woman studying for a PHD while living in Hong Kong. We get to know Mikee through dIscussing what it is to be a transgendered woman, we question the types of surgery available, discuss Hong Kong attitudes to trans people, the possibility of developing cancer from hormone treatment, transitioning into a woman and so much more. You can find me on Periscope @jonathanjk, my Youtube channel is 'jonathanjk'. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jan 3, 2018
1 hr 12 min

SHOW NOTESHello from Hong Kong and welcome to episode 10, in this episode we meet Jodie of Simple Kitchen. SImple Kitchen is a small business that provides food to those in need. Jodie’s ‘Kitchen’ delivers food parcels free of charge to the elderly so as to help Hong Kong’s old people not make an unfair and difficlut choice between spending money on food or their rent.We discuss some of the issues Jodie through Simple Kitchen deals with when helping the aged, we touch on some of the government assitance available, Jodie’s motivations and her future plans. This podcast episode is actually a small part of a larger project I have undertaken through Periscope whereby I am helping the homeless in Hong Kong. All related videos/scopes can be found here: YouTubeIf you like what you hear, maybe you’d lke to support me with my podcasts, videos and periscopes - you can find out how here - https://www.patreon.com/jonathanjk?ty=hSHOW LINKSSimple KitchenSSA policyOxfam Hong Kong's working homeless: High rents push working people onto the streets Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jan 3, 2018
1 hr 9 min
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