Hi! It's Mel. As the youngest & baby of the ABG trio, I have a lot of questions about everything. I've been told I ask the things people are afraid to ask (because they're afraid to look dumb š ). In this show, there is no such thing as dumb questions ;) and just an exploration of my curiosity about life. From those random shower thoughts, that personal question buried deep, to those random in bet... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 40 | Founded | 3 months ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | EducationSociety & CulturePersonal JournalsSelf-Improvement |
As the year comes to a close, Iām taking this moment to reflect on what 2024 has taught me and to set intentions for the year ahead. Itās been a year of challenges, growth, and big changesāmoving to New York, navigating new routines, and embracing bo... more
Get ready for a trip down memory lane with my longtime friend Taylor Chan! You probably know Taylor from Wong Fu Productions, but what you might not know is that we go way backāto the lecture halls of UC San Diego. Taylor isnāt just a talented creato... more
How am I really doing in NYC?
Eight months in, and itās time to get real about life in New York. Iāve shared glimpses of my excitement about the city, but behind the scenes, itās beenā¦ different. I didnāt think moving here would feel this lonely, bu... more
In this episode, Iām diving deep into a relationship thatās been central to my life for almost 8 yearsāmy friendship with my roommate, Dar. If youāve listened to earlier episodes, youāll know why I chose to live with a roommate, but today, I want to ... more
In this heartwarming episode of No Dumb Questions, Iām thrilled to welcome Jocelyn Chung, a graphic designer, creator, and newly-published children's book author, to the podcast! We instantly connected during my last visit to Taiwan, and today weāre ... more
Planning a big trip with friends can be both exciting and a little stressful. Todayās episode was inspired by one of my team members after I shared that Iām heading to Vietnam soon with my college friends! She asked me how I usually plan these types ... more
In this episode of No Dumb Questions, we dive deep into the world of TV writing and what it truly takes to make it in Hollywood. As someone who's always been captivated by the entertainment industry, todayās topic is particularly exciting for me. And... more
In todayās episode, Iām bringing back a special guest: my boyfriend Ray! Last time he was on the show, we did a fun Q&A where he answered all your curious questions. This time, weāre diving into some hot takes and having a lively discussion, since we... more
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