An English-language podcast showcasing people who are making their mark in China.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 118 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Categories | Society & CultureArts |
This is a re-release of Season 01 Episode 28: The Pain Whisperer (Lissanthea Taylor, Pain Management Practitioner)
Chapters
00:00 - Intro
02:20 - Part 1
17:52 - Part 2
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This is a re-release of Season 01 Episode 14: The Aquarium Queen (Emily Madge, Asia Head of Conservation, Sea Life).
Chapters
00:00 - Intro
02:20 - Part 1
18:28 - Part 2
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This is a re-release of Season 02 Episode 17: The Swedish Clown (Björn DAHLMAN, Clowns Without Borders).
This is the full version, including content that was previously only available on the PREMIUM version of Mosaic of China.
Chapters
00:00 - Int... more
Around the same time as launching Mosaic of China, I also embarked on a period of study at Shanghai Jiaotong University, starting with a course in Mandarin language followed by a Masters in Modern Chinese Studies. In today's special bonus episode, I ... more
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I love the diversity of perspectives, experiences, and insights that Oscar has on Mosaic of China. Such a unique refreshing view highlighting the beauty in the simple and the value of understanding and accepting differences. I would highly recommend giving it a listen to broaden your horizons from the farms of rural China to board rooms of International companies!
Oscar presents a diverse, international, thriving community in China. MoC makes you feel connected and part of this dynamic community and nurtures an excitement to explore!
Oscar is an excellent host who paints a picture of contemporary China through stories of his exceptional guests. Apart from giving an opportunity to reflect for those who are already familiar with the country, the podcast helps those who want to understand China and learn more about it.
This podcast has been our constant companion on a roadtrip across eastern Australia—what a fascinating insight into the varied lives of people living and working in China. We want more!
Highly recommend this podcast if you would like a different insight into modern China from the monolithic monochrome version presented by mainstream media. Oscar Fuchs interviews or conversations, really, are cleverly structured and draw you into a world that is always revealing and diverse as modern young Chinese pursue careers, innovate, and live life. And the podcast is fun and always good listening.
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