Welcome to the Kinjaz PodKast! This is where we literally talk about anything and everything that is awesome to us. From dance, to business, to straight up LIFE topics…we go IN! We will be talking to inspirational movers and shakers from various industries to dive into their stories of how they’ve built themselves into who they are today. You will receive firsthand tips, life hacks, and endless am... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 176 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Categories | ArtsPerforming Arts |
Ben and Anthony are joined by podcast producer and fellow Kinja – Chad! The three of them sit down and re-cap series 3 of the podcast, looking at the guests that have been on. They also take a moment for some self-reflection and look at what the futu... more
Jackson Wang returns to the podcast. He speaks about love, loneliness and his advice to upcoming creatives.
02:00: Intro
6:55: Jackson reflects on his 20s
10:46: His life goals
12:40: His toughest moment
20:38: Love and relationships
33:00: How... more
Mike Song is back on the pod! In this episode, Mike opens up about when his father went missing last year; reflecting on the support he recieved from friends and strangers, his family's experience of the ordeal, and the importance of documenting your... more
Influential choreographer and dancer Kiel Tutin is on the pod! In this episode Tutin delves into his experience working with iconic K-Pop artists and musicians worldwide, and also his personal journey; from discovering his passion for dance, to balan... more
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I want to say that I love the Kinjaz PodKast. I have been a fan of the Kinjaz since ABDC Season 3 (I voted for yall to win). Ever since I saw the first episode, I was hooked on your group. Since then, I have tried my best to follow your journey, so I was stoked to have found out that you have a podcast. I am not a dancer, I am not Asian, and I don’t live in California. Nonetheless, I have found hope, encouragement, entertainment, comfort and honestly a since of community by following your activ... more
Ben and Ant complement each other well as hosts but what I love most about this pod is that the hosts let the guests talk freely and let the conversation wander wherever it may go. The topics are sometimes on the heavier side but it’s refreshing to hear grown adults having real, authentic conversations about real life. The hosts and the guests are equally insightful and entertaining. I found this pod late in season 1 and it quickly became a favorite. Keep up the great work guys!
This was my first Kinjaz podcast so I was not sure what to expect but I was so impressed with the flow of the show! I felt a real authenticity between Anthony and Jackson and the conversations they were having. The questions flowed smoothly and the time flew by. Thank you for inviting Jackson and providing this unique listening experience for us.
JK long times fan come to support Anthony and his crew! Hope to stay here for the long run!
As a nondancer located halfway across the world I am proof that this podcast transcends the dance community or any kind of immediate or extended network these guys have. Sure, I found it through following The Kinjaz but I was only a couple of episodes in when I realized this podcast isn't just about dance. This is about people sharing life experiences, passions, aspirations and lessons learned with other people through the art of simple conversation. I'm not giving these 5 stars because the host... more
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