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Hi guys, welcome to Gen Z Talks, the podcast where I invite Gen Z’s or young people from all over the world to simply have conversations about our common interests, concerns, doubts, opinions… pretty much anything that we can talk about! What do Gen Z's think about relationships or marriage? How about education and work in different cultures? Do we all have similar main concerns? What are our goals in life? I hope that this podcast can encourage more young people to have meaningful conversat ...
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In this episode, I invite my friends Zoe from Greece and Bianca from the US to talk about our school life from kindergarten until high school in our cultures: China, Greece, and the US. We compare our school systems, hours, teachers, lunch breaks, relationships, and dynamics between students and teachers in our cultures and find some shocking simil…
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In this episode, I invited two guests: Zaneeya and Anna, to talk about mental health among college students - the origins, the coping, relationships with family and friends, and what high education is doing and responding to our mental health concerns. The soundtrack for this episode is "Oopsy Daisy" from the album You. Me. Talk. Now., by Forget th…
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In this episode, I invited my boyfriend Erik to explore multiple aspects of our 3-year intercultural relationship, including culture gaps, dealing with conflict, cohabitation (sorry we pronounced this word wrong in the podcast T_T), finding commonality and differences in a romantic long-term relationship as young adults. The soundtrack for this epi…
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In this pilot episode of Gen Z Talks, I invited two guests: Shine and Yas, to talk about multi-cultural identity, international student experience in an American college, cultural norms, and our perspectives of the future as global citizens.The soundtrack for this episode is "Oopsy Daisy" from the album You. Me. Talk. Now., by Forget the Whale, use…
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