
Korean American host and producer Arnold Byun welcomes fellow Asian American tastemakers to share conversations and insights on entrepreneurship, hyphenated identity, and culture. A proud member of MODU, recorded at 1010 Wilshire.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 72 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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| Categories | BusinessEntrepreneurship | ||||

Keegan Fong is the Founder of Woon, serving “homestyle Chinese food” in Los Angeles inspired by recipes from “Mama Fong.” It’s a gateway restaurant for those that have both enjoyed Chinese food growing up and for those desiring to explore in depth ab... more
Deau and Joy are the power couple and Co-Founders behind LA's buzziest Thai restaurant, Holy Basil. Both hail from Bangkok, but boast different stories on how their paths eventually converged at the now-closed Chandara as cashier and bartender, respe... more
Katy Noochlaor is the Co-Owner and operator of 20+ year Thai street food Tuk Tuk in Sawtelle, robust wine and casual Thai fare Same Same in Silver Lake, and the multigenerational dining institution Chao Krung in Fairfax. We speak on her newly relocat... more
Eric Tjahyadi is a Co-Owner in his family owned Southeast Asian restaurant Bone Kettle in Old Town Pasadena. During the day, Eric is also the VP, Head of Global Ad Sales at Sony Music. He's also a partner in Supa Coffee, a hip-hop themed conceptual c... more
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Great episode, informative insight into Kevin‘s business. Audio echo very disruptive, otherwise great content.
I love this podcast. Great conversations, stories and insights. Keep up the great work, Arnold!!
I found S2’s episodes to be especially compelling and honest. Loved the one with Kyo Pang. Thank you for the work you do! Looking forward to S3.
Love listening to Arnold and his guests on WWW on their thoughts of what hospitality means. Arnold features people from all different industries and delves into their background on how they got to where they are, and how hospitality plays a role in their career. Looking forward to the weekly episodes on Wednesdays!










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