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Introducing the Ta for Ta Podcast

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Podcast: Sinica Podcast
Episode: Introducing the Ta for Ta Podcast
Episode pub date: 2018-11-08

In lieu of Sinica this week, we are proud to announce the newest addition to our network, Ta for Ta, hosted by Juliana Batista. Ta for Ta is a new biweekly podcast, which captures the narratives of women from Greater China at the top of their professional game. “Ta for Ta” is a play on the Chinese spoken language that demonstrates equality between the sexes. T? ? is the word for “he”; t? ? is also the word for “she.”

Chenni Xu is the inaugural guest, a corporate communications executive and gender advocate. She moved back to New York after spending nearly a decade abroad in Beijing. Tune in to hear about the #MeToo movement in China and the proponents at the fore, Chenni’s views on gender inequality and professional representation for women, as well as her own experiences as a woman and an Asian American in China.

Subscribe to Ta for Ta on Apple Podcasts, Overcast, or Stitcher, or plug the RSS feed into your favorite podcast app.

For more musings and links relevant to this episode of Ta for Ta, check out this post on Juliana’s Medium page.

Juliana loves to hear from listeners — send her a message at ta.for.ta.china@gmail.com.


The podcast and artwork embedded on this page are from SupChina, which is the property of its owner and not affiliated with or endorsed by Listen Notes, Inc.
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Podcast: Sinica Podcast
Episode: Introducing the Ta for Ta Podcast
Episode pub date: 2018-11-08

In lieu of Sinica this week, we are proud to announce the newest addition to our network, Ta for Ta, hosted by Juliana Batista. Ta for Ta is a new biweekly podcast, which captures the narratives of women from Greater China at the top of their professional game. “Ta for Ta” is a play on the Chinese spoken language that demonstrates equality between the sexes. T? ? is the word for “he”; t? ? is also the word for “she.”

Chenni Xu is the inaugural guest, a corporate communications executive and gender advocate. She moved back to New York after spending nearly a decade abroad in Beijing. Tune in to hear about the #MeToo movement in China and the proponents at the fore, Chenni’s views on gender inequality and professional representation for women, as well as her own experiences as a woman and an Asian American in China.

Subscribe to Ta for Ta on Apple Podcasts, Overcast, or Stitcher, or plug the RSS feed into your favorite podcast app.

For more musings and links relevant to this episode of Ta for Ta, check out this post on Juliana’s Medium page.

Juliana loves to hear from listeners — send her a message at ta.for.ta.china@gmail.com.


The podcast and artwork embedded on this page are from SupChina, which is the property of its owner and not affiliated with or endorsed by Listen Notes, Inc.
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