Offering Insight and Inspiration to the current and aspiring Asian American entrepreneur.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 42 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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Categories | BusinessSociety & Culture |
DJ Chuang is a strategy consultant, currently working with the .BIBLE ("dotBIBLE") Registry, a new top-level domain for all things Bible. He co-hosts the Erasing Shame podcast (erasingshame.com) and authored the book, MultiAsian.Church: A Future for ... more
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I love how real and diverse each guest is on this podcast. I feel like each one is different enough that you learn something new Everytime. I also love how real and passionate BJ is. It's really making the wheels turn in my head when I listen to it at my 8-5 job. Inspiring, humanizing, and overall a 5 star podcast...listen to it even if you're not Asian American.
Great! Good conversation and great insight!
Very inspiring! Reminds us that life is too short so do what you love. BJ does a great job of lighting that inner fire in all of us. We all have passions and his interviews show us the path to turning our dreams and goals into reality.
Great stories and inspiration on not being afraid to follow your dreams. Each speaker gives unique examples in how they found what they love doing, coming from similar backgrounds that we all can relate too. This allows the listener to get inspiration and realize we all follow different paths In life and it's never to late to find your passion. Awesome podcast, for people of all ages and backgrounds.
this is the podcast I've been waiting for all my life and didn't even know it. more
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