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A deep dive into the details of trending topics, in society, science, and entertainment. Join Joey Chou and Trevor Tortomasi as they get specific with voices and views from Taiwan and around the world!
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TaiwanPlus is the nation's first English-language video news and programming plarform for an international audience. With "TaiwanPlus on ICRT", you can enjoy this daily nes update on the major stories in Taiwan. But best of all, we give it to you in an audio format, so you can listen as you're commuting to the office, working out at the gym, or just relaxing at home. TaiwanPlus also features informative looks at culture, the arts, and everyday life in Taiwan.
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Taiwan's Red Room event began years ago as a monthly gathering of locals and foreigners in Taipei, with five minutes of stage time available to anyone, for any kind of performance. The event quickly grew into a sort of movement, bringing with it a "culture of listening" that gave everyone a chance to speak. Trevor and Joey look into the culture of …
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Trying out a vegetarian or vegan lifestyle can come with a few initial hurdles, including your proximity to vegan options, your resources, and your eating habits. But the results have undeniably healthy effects on the environment, economies, and people. Joey and Trevor look into the world's most vegetarian countries, the roots of different kinds of…
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Every year around late May or early June, we celebrate Dragon Boat Festival, a holiday with thousands of years of history, traditional foods, and competitive dragon boat races. Joey and Trevor look into the history behind the holiday, how it's celebrated, and its growing popularity in countries around the world.…
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As global average temperatures rise, many coral reefs are experiencing a phenomenon called "bleaching", leaving behind brittle structures which often stand very little chance of recovery. Coral reefs, sometimes called "the rainforests of the ocean", are highly sensitive underwater ecosystems. So how many of them can still be saved? Trevor and Joey …
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Comedians are often encouraged to "punch up", or criticize those in positions of power, rather than "punching down", or ridiculing those less fortunate. So in countries where criticizing the government is dangerous, how does standup comedy fare as a political voice? Trevor and Joey look into the growth of standup comedy scenes around Asia, comedy's…
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According to the World Health Organization, worldwide obesity has more than doubled since 1990, while obesity in adolescents has quadrupled in the same amount of time. In Taiwan, more than half of adults and a third of schoolchildren are either overweight or obese, giving it one of the highest rates in Southeast Asia. Joey and Trevor look into how …
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While you may be paying a low price for clothes produced as "fast fashion", the real price falls upon textile workers and our environment. Joey and Trevor chat about the advantages of a circular textile economy, the waste produced by major international brands, and where old clothes should go when we're done with them. In this episode, we spoke to …
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Taiwan's "Bilingual by 2030" policy, set in motion in 2017, aims to achieve a Taiwanese society fluent in both Chinese and English by the end of the decade. With this ambitious undertaking, the government hopes to more deeply connect Taiwan's workforce with the world, and to attract more international businesses to Taiwan. Now that we're around sev…
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Around the end of April and the beginning of May, parts of North America are set to see two different broods of cicadas wake up at once. It's a dual emergence between groups that meet only once every 221 years. Trevor and Joey chat about the upcoming emergence event, why cicadas sleep for such exact amounts of time, and how the harmless insect has …
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Mandarin pop music, or "Mandopop," is seeing increased listening in Taiwan, as one of the country's most famous musicians recently made history with global album sales. So, how does this affect the wider acceptance of music in Chinese, and how willing are people to listen to music in languages they don't understand?…
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Geothermal power is the second form of renewable energy we're looking into, and comes with its own set of merits and challenges. Getting green energy from kilometers underground is no easy feat, but more and more countries are doing it. Trevor and Joey go over a bit of the science behind geothermal power stations, why geothermal energy is strongest…
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With cultural origins dating back thousands of years, Tomb Sweeping Day is a time for families to gather and pay respects to their ancestors. But could some traditions have a negative impact on the environment? Joey and Trevor chat about honoring ancestors across different cultures, how the accompanying practices have changed with time, and what pe…
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A growing number of students around the world are reporting feelings of exhaustion in school, but just how tired does a student have to be before they can take a mental health day? Joey and Trevor look into which countries have the toughest education systems, how overdigitalization in the classroom can adversely affect student performance, and how …
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It's no secret that some healthcare systems seem to function more effectively than others, but even some of the world's most-praised systems face their own share of obstacles. This week, Joey and Trevor compare their experiences with healthcare in Asia and North America, share some insight into the price of health, and look into the cost of moving …
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Every year, millions of people from Southeast Asia brave harsh working conditions and exploitative systems in search of stable work and better lives. Trevor and Joey look into where most of the region's migrant workers are coming from, where they're going, and the changes they're struggling to achieve.…
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Like many countries, Taiwan is facing a labor shortage, a complicated problem that is also inextricably linked to the topics covered in our previous and next episodes: birth rates and working conditions. Joey and Trevor look at what labor shortage means for an economy, and which courses of action are still available moving forward.…
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An increasing number of countries are seeing less and less people born each year, with many concerned about the economic and cultural impact of steadily aging populations. Joey and Trevor take a look at the myriad reasons behind falling birth rates, with some personal insight into the economic and medical obstacles to parenthood.…
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What does it take for a game to become competitive? Anyone can be a gamer, but competing in Esports is reserved for those who are willing to analyze, strategize, and train for hours on end. In today's episode, Joey and Trevor look into the rise of Esports in Taiwan and around the world, and learn just how much is required of its athletes.…
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Lunar New Year has deep roots in countries all across East Asia. So how do its massive and wide-reaching celebrations manifest in each culture? Trevor and Joey dive into the history behind Lunar New Year, with first-hand perspectives and stories shared by people from Taiwan, China, South Korea, Vietnam, and Malaysia.…
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The worldwide struggle for LGBTQ+ rights faces its own set of legal and cultural obstacles in each country, but even small victories can raise awareness and spearhead wider progressive change. Trevor and Joey take a look at the current state of LGBTQ+ rights around the world, with a focus on gender identity in Taiwan, and the fight for people's pre…
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As the world moves to address climate change, each country is being forced to assess the cost of carbon emissions, both environmental and financial. Joey and Trevor take a look at the state of industrial and individual emissions around the world, and hear from industry experts who are attempting to control the problem.…
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After some on the internet deemed Taiwan's streets a "pedestrian hell", the otherwise famously safe country has been forced to reckon with the reality of its roads. Trevor and Joey look into the recent origins of this challenging phrase, talk about the current state of traffic, and ask their GPS if there's still a road to pedestrian heaven.…
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As artificial intelligence learns to mimic our words and pictures, we find ourselves wondering if, or when, it will replace our sounds. In our first episode, Joey and Trevor dive into recent trends in the world of A.I., focusing on its increasing utility in the music industry, and the shrinking gap between its reach and its grasp.…
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The number of positive COVID-19 cases in Taiwan has continued to drop and now the government is focused on child death of COVID and hospital capacity.The faith of Daja Mazu Temple is encountering a lot of challenge and creativity, with the help of technology like GPS, is giving a new face to an old tradition.…
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A U-S guided-missile cruiser has transitioned the Taiwan Strait and 3 Chinese aircraft breached Taiwan¡¦s ADIZ on the same day.The Transportation Safety Board has released its investigative report on the fatal Taroko Express train crash last year and made suggestions.By ICRT News
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