
Creators in Vietnam
By Creators In Vietnam
Together, they have weekly intimate conversations with creative entrepreneurs on all topics of the human experience, such as fear, creativity, personal development, sexuality, relationships, health, mental wellness, spirituality, and so much more. Join us as we open up and vulnerably share our experiences in order to figure out this thing called life.
Podcast originally created by Dana Drahos

Creators in VietnamOct 14, 2019

The Impact of Comedy on Vietnamese American Identity
In this second part of Fred Le’s Interview, we explore how his style challenges stereotypes and empowers Vietnamese Americans to embrace their cultural identity. Le's humor brings attention to the struggles faced by this community and creates positive representation. His work in comedy plays a significant role in shaping Vietnamese American cultural identity by addressing overlooked issues and empowering the community. Follow our guest:
Website: https://linktr.ee/fredle
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Exploring Viet Kieu’s Identity with Fred “The Empathizer” Le
Meet Fred Le, a talented Vietnamese American stand-up comedian, and filmmaker. He has an exciting documentary on the horizon called "The Empathizer," where he's exploring the stories of "young" Viet Kieus who have chosen to “come back” to live in Vietnam despite their parents' disapproval at times. Fred himself lived in Vietnam from 2017 to 2020 and is passionate about uncovering what it truly means to be Vietnamese.
Through his interviews with other Vietnamese individuals born outside of Vietnam, who are now living there, Fred hopes to find common ground and gain valuable insights into his own identity, and maybe a way to convince his mother that Vietnam is not what it used to be.
In this conversation, we explore some deep, introspective thoughts about the meaning of being Viet Kieu and the role we play in shaping new cultures!
This conversation truly holds a special place for me and I hope you will enjoy it as much as I did recording it.
Note: This was actually a long conversation so we had to cut it into 2 episodes. Episode 2 will come out next week! and will talk about the place of Stand Up Comedy here in Vietnam!
Follow The Guest:
Website: https://linktr.ee/fredle
Check out Fred Le's document sizzle here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EfoJ2fwnPTc&ab_channel=TheEmpathizer
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The importance of Acceptance in Life’s Transitions + Podcast update
For this episode back from a long break, I am inviting our former host Nico to talk about a topic that is really important for both of us: Acceptance. It is something that we have been practicing diligently for the past couple of years (and still actively practicing) as it is an important step when facing the many transitions in life.
Without further ado, I am inviting you to listen to this two-part episode where I am also giving an update on where the podcast will go in the next few months.
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Team Episode: Handling Doubts and Transitions In Life
In this episode, we are truly exploring the meaning of better late than never! We recorded this episode at the beginning of June hoping to release it before one big transitional break with Tue-Si going back to Canada for the summer and Moni deciding to step away from the podcast to focus on other areas of her life.
Unfortunately, as it often happens life got a bit overwhelming and this episode stayed on the shelves until today.
So better late than never, here is an interesting team introspection on how we handle doubts and transitions in life.
I (Tue-Si) am very excited to continue the podcast and will soon be looking for another co-host but until then I cannot wait to record the next episode in order to catch y’all up with what truly happened during our break and get back to connect with the extraordinary Creators in Vietnam!
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Moni: https://linktr.ee/coachmonile
Tue Si: https://tuesi.carrd.co/

The Future of Women Empowerment and Gender Equity in Vietnam With Soline Lee
Soline is a university lecturer and the project lead for Gender Equality Across Vietnam Industries and for the Women Empower Club. She came back to Vietnam in 2015 after living overseas in Switzerland, Singapore and Uganda.
In this episode:
🎙️ How her overseas experience in Switzerland, Singapore and Uganda shaped her perspective about gender roles and equality
🎙️ How the mentorship program of the Women Empowerment Club have transformed the life of women in management positions
🎙️ As a project lead of Gender Equality Across Vietnam Industries, how they tackle the gender inequality in different industries such as education and the beauty industry
Follow The Guest:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/soline.lee
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Behind The Scene of La Boulangerie Francaise Social Enterprise With Van Trinh
Van Trinh is a French-Vietnamese who is the School Director of the French Bakery (La Boulangerie Francaise) which is a vocational training center funded by a French NGO called IECD.
They’ve already trained over 60 young Vietnamese from a vulnerable background through this non-profit initiative.
They also sell their amazing pastries around Saigon!
Do you want to support them and have a delicious pastry with your coffee at the same time?
Use this discount code to get 20% off your order until June 2: CIVLBF
In this episode:
- How Van transitioned from working at traditional corporate industries to a social enterprise
- How La Boulangerie Francaise can sustain the free vocational training for young Vietnamese students
- The future the bakery provides for their students
Follow The Guest:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/laboulangeriefrancaise.hcmc/
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Talking About Sex In Vietnam With Selena Luong
In this episode, we talk about how sex is perceived in Vietnam through the lens of a Saigonese Gen Z, Selena Luong.
Selena was raised in a conservative and religious family without a proper sex education. After a lot of struggles with her sex life, now she’s on the mission to become a sex, love, relationship coach to encourage more open conversations about sex and pleasure.
She also wants to give the young Vietnamese a different perspective about sex and unlearn everything the patriarchal society has taught.
Follow The Guest:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sexcoachingbyselenaluong
Support the podcast by buying us a coffee! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/creators.vietnam
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Letting Go Of Anger & Trauma To Bring More Authentic Creativity into the Queer Scene With Ricardo ESTA
Our Guest Ricardo needs very little introduction! A creative force in the queer scene of Vietnam since 2017. Ricardo is the founder of GenderFunk, the largest alt. drag queer collective in VietNam. He also teaches sexuality/gender/consent workshops in schools.
It was with great pleasure that we welcomed all his wisdom and fabulous energy on the podcast and wished this episode would have lasted 3 hours as we covered so many important and deep topics.
In this episode:
🎙️ Growing Up Disconnected & Traumatized
🎙️ Expressing His Queerness through Radical Acceptance & Anger
🎙️ Finding Emotional & Spiritual Maturity And Redefining Queerness.
🎙️ And so SO much more!
Follow Ricardo ESTA
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/esta_ricardo/
Follow GenderFunk
Facebook: https://m.facebook.com/GenderFunk/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/genderfunk/
Support the podcast by buying us a coffee! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/creators.vietnam
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Moni: https://linktr.ee/coachmonile
Tue Si: https://tuesi.carrd.co/

Bridging the Gap Between the Vietnamese and African Culture with Nam from Afro Viet TV
🎉New episode with the amazing Nam Den from Afro Viet TV who’s on a the mission to bridge the gap between the Vietnamese and African culture, and also to show Vietnam to the world form a different perspective.
In this episode:
🎙️ How an actor became a business man in Vietnam and what led him to start his YouTube channel, Afro Viet TV
🎙️ What makes him feel more at home in Vietnam than in Nigeria
🎙️ How he wants to change the narrative about Nigeria and black people, and the representation of Vietnam
❣️ Follow Afro Viet On Social Media:
➡️ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/afroviet
➡️ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/afroviettv/
➡️ Youtube: youtube.com/channel/UCxMDrEae6H6P-5p0BgTs1lw
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Tue Si: https://tuesi.carrd.co/

Understanding Spirituality Through Creation & Compassionate Connections with JK Hobson
🔈 Fascinating is the word that keeps on popping into my mind since I’ve recorded this interview and throughout the whole editing process of this episode.
💖 It is fascinating to be able to meet such an incredible human in Jk Hobson that has seemingly lived so many lives and yet each one of them so uniquely and authentically him, in all the ups and the many downs.
➡️ In this episode, we cover among many other things:
🎙️ His insights & wisdom on his active practice of Nichiren Buddhism
🎙️ His creative upbringing in New York City as a “latchkey Kid”.
🎙️ His music adventures! All the highs and all the lows! And how music brought a deeper meaning to his life and his spirituality
🎙️ How Education and Comedy are, nowadays, his tools for compassionate connections with others.
Without further ado I invite you to dive into this episode and discover our guest, Jk Hobson! And I hope that you will find him, just like we did,...fascinating!
➡️ Follow JK On Social Media: Facebook | Instagram | Youtube
➡️ Discover JK’s Stand-Up Comedy: Here & Here
➡️ Listen to Crisis: Here & Here
➡️ Discover more about Nichiren Buddhism
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Roundtable with Quynh: Demystifying the Meaning of Spirituality
In this episode, we invited Quynh, a previous co-host & guest and Spiritual Teacher to join our roundtable discussion on spirituality.
We want to demystify the meaning of spirituality and explain why spirituality is actually very practical. In essence, spirituality is about knowing your spirit - who you truly are.
We honestly share about events in our life that led us on a spiritual path and how we practice it every day.
In this episode:
🎙️ How spirituality allows you to create the future you desire and how to tap into that power
🎙️ Why we often need to hit rock bottom to reconnect with our authentic self again
🎙️ The importance of experiencing our emotions
🎙️ How spirituality empowers you to take responsibility over your life
Follow The Guest:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/quynhspeaks/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/iamquynhle
Support the podcast by buying us a coffee! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/creators.vietnam
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Team Episode - A Discussion On How To Follow Through On Your Intentions
Chúc mừng năm mới!
In western cultures, we are used to set our intentions & goals for the next year by January first (as you can listen in our “End Of Year Review” episode).
But It is quite different in Vietnam where we do celebrate the “western” New Year but nothing really moves until after the Lunar New Year (Tet).
This offers the unsettling advantage of being able to celebrate two new years back to back.
And so this gave the team the perfect opportunity to have an open discussion about how we follow through on our intentions and check on our progress at the beginning of this year of the Tiger.
In this episode:
🎙️ Creating a clear vision and milestone for your intentions
🎙️ How to stay accountable for your vision
🎙️ Building the right environment for your growth
Support the podcast by buying us a coffee! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/creators.vietnam
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Growing Up as a Third Culture Kid & Addressing Taboo Topics in Vietnam with Ania from Bananoi
Ania has a YouTube and Tiktok channel called Bananoi where she addresses taboo topics in Vietnam such as mental health and gender equality (in Vietnamese).
She has a very interesting upbringing: She was born in Poland where she attended French school since first grade, then she moved to Vietnam at the age of 16 to finish French high school in Hanoi.
In today’s episode:
🧒🏻 What does it really mean to be a third culture kid and how she’s trying to define the meaning of home
🤐 How she addresses taboo topics in Vietnam such as mental health or gender equality through her channel Bananoi
⚡Her struggles as a creator and the impact she wants to make.
Follow Bananoi:
Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@banan.oi
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/banan.oi
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCP67IjMpFcEXQk0lRoknM9A/featured
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Rediscovering Vulnerability With Denise Sandquist From Fika
🔈 Denise is the CEO and co-founder of Vietnam's fastest-growing AI social & dating app Fika, with over 1M downloads globally, only 1 year after its soft launch in November 2020.
🤗 Denise already has a wide catalog of inspiring and moving stories and we invite you to discover these stories in some of the other interviews she has given.
🎙️ In this episode, we decided to focus on the unfortunate passing of her adoptive mother at the age of 9 and the repercussion that it had on her life, how only now she is learning to express her more vulnerable side and how that impacted/is impacting her relationships.
We also talk then about the challenges of having a relationship and how FIKA wants to approach it differently, by hoping to be a supportive third party in growing relationships.
🙏 We are grateful that Denise allowed us to share this intimate moment where she practiced vulnerability and that in itself shows her incredible inner strength and experience.
Download and Follow Fika:
Website: https://fikaconnects.com/vi
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/fikaconnects
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How Time & Experience Are Our Two Most Valuable Assets With Laurent Du From Bento Bistro & Oliver’s Pizza
We had the pleasure to sit down with Laurent Du Owner of Bento Bistro & Oliver’s Pizza, originally from France Laurent hopes to bring a fresher look of French cuisine to Vietnam and introduce another Paris to his Asian counterparts - the Paris that he grew up in, with familiar yet exciting tastes.
In this episode:
🎙️ How he followed his passion and traded a good salary in Paris for minimum Vietnamese wage in order to gain F&B experiences
🎙️ How Covid 19 gave him the opportunity to launch his own F&B business
🎙️ His constant growth by staying curious, diligent, while taking advantage of the opportunities Vietnam offers
Visit Laurent at his restaurants:
Bento Bistro: https://www.facebook.com/bentobistrosaigon
Oliver’s Pizza: https://www.facebook.com/oliverspizzasaigon
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Tue Si: https://tuesi.carrd.co/

How to Let Go of Past Traumas for True Self-Love and Authentic Self-Expression with Micka Chu
Let’s welcome the amazing Micka Chu, a Russian French MC, actress and media personality in Vietnam. She speaks 5 languages, including Vietnamese, and participates regularly in major Vietnamese National TV shows and YouTube.
You’ve probably seen her a lot, but today we have a chance to learn more about her challenging upbringing and how that experience helped her become that positive and resilient woman that you see today.
Her story is about sacrifice, resilience, grit and finding the silver lining in any situation. She’s a true example that you’re not a the victim of your circumstances, and you can blossom once you accept and let go of the past, and start loving yourself. 💕
In this episode:
🇷🇺 Growing up in Russia in a household impacted by alcoholism
🇫🇷 How her open-minded and resilient personality helped her adapt to a new life in France at the age of 10
🇻🇳 Her journey to Vietnam: what (& who) motivated her to learn Vietnamese and how she got into the show business in Vietnam
💃 How she empowers women with “the art of asking for things”
🧘♀️Her daily practice to reconnect with herself and support her mental health
Support the podcast by buying us a coffee! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/creators.saigon
Follow Micka:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/macha.kalinina
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/micka_chu_/
TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@micka_chu_
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Team Episode - End of Year Review
It’s time to review 2021! 🎉
🎙️ In this episode, Tue-Si and Moni reflect on their learnings and growth through Creators in Vietnam, and what they wish for the podcast in 2022.
🌟 They share their biggest achievements and lessons in 2021 both in their personal and professsional life such as working on their mindset about money, their success as a coach, and building a system for accountability and measurable progress.
🙏🏽Then they set their intentions for 2022.
We hope you enjoy the holiday season and take some well deserved rest, see you next year! 💕
The annual template we used: Google Doc version or Notion version
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Serving The Community During The Strict Lockdown With Cam Van Creator Of "From Saigon-to-Saigon" Charity
💕 In this episode, we have the pleasure to welcome Cam Van the creator of “From Saigon To Saigon”, a charity that saw the light of day during the intense Saigon Lockdown in the middle of 2021.
The Charity was organically created and meant as an emergency response to provide food for the impoverished neighborhood of Saigon, the team went from only her to 40 people volunteering full-time their kind heart and energy for more than 3 months!
🤝 This emotional retelling of her charitable journey really reflects the sense of community that Vietnam has displayed throughout this pandemic and we follow her sentiment in wishing that Vietnam never gets to experience a lockdown like this ever again.
We invite you to dive deeper and discover Cam Van’s incredible and candid life story in this emotional episode full of good vibes and laughter!
In This Episode:
🎙️ Her upbringing & studying abroad in the US and South Africa
🎙️ How she discovered her passion to help others through education
🎙️ Her dedicated quest to financial independence
🎙️ The “From Saigon To Saigon” emotional adventure helping thousands during lockdown
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Follow From Saigon To Saigon
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/fromsaigontosaigon
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How to Become a Stand-Up Comedian and Podcastor with Niall Mackay from Seven Million Bikes
🔊 Get to know Niall Mackay, the amazing person behind Seven Million Bikes that provides English entertainment through A Vietnam Podcast, comedy shows and events.
🕺Niall, originally from Glasgow, Scotland, has lived in Saigon since 2016 with his wife, Adrie, and the Seven Million Bikes mascot, Biscuit.
🎉 In this episode, we learn more about the real person behind the scenes and how he has the super power to make the most out of any situation and think positive at all times.
In this episode:
🎙️ How a shy kid turned into a stand-up comedian
🎙️ Gaining courage to get on stage and start doing stand-up comedy in Vietnam
🎙️ How his high energy, doer personality and his love for connecting with people led him to start a podcast and organize events for the community
Support the podcast by buying us a coffee! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/creators.vn
Follow the events of Seven Million Bikes:
Website: https://sevenmillionbikes.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SevenMillionBikes
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/seven_million_bikes/
Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/2emu0442lZisyV72BBmjeC?si=bb6a2053b86342f2
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How To Engage In Meaningful Conversations, Gently, At Your Own Pace With Kitty From Tutu House
🔈 In this episode, we are taking the time to have a meaningful conversation with Kitty from Tutu.House
She shares with us her journey in understanding and accepting her own rhythm through her life's tribulations while strongly following her own inner voices and guidance.
🎉 Through processing and discussing some of her past traumas, she realized that Vietnam still needed tools to practice love and understanding in the everyday life, and this is why she created Tutu.House in order to bring meaningful conversations to Vietnam so that more of us would talk and think, gently, about things that matter.
💕 She exemplifies living at her own pace always taking the time to slowly and gently bring forth deep and meaningful topics, and we were so grateful to be able to receive her at the podcast and share this conversation.
In This Episode:
🎙️ Growing up in Vietnam and living at her own pace
🎙️ Finding meaning and authenticity while traveling the world
🎙️ Her Experience with Sexual Harassment
🎙️ And How this lead her to create Tutu.house
Support the podcast by buying us a coffee! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/creators.saigon
Follow Tutu.House:
Website: https://www.tutu.house/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tu.tu.house
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tutu.housevn
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Growing Out Of Childhood Traumas & Into Your Authentic Self With Denise Truong From Tyde Consulting
In this episode, we are joined by the amazing Denise Truong, coach & Trainer, and the founder of Tyde Consulting.
🫂 She shares her journey on how she overcame her childhood traumas of being sexually harassed at a young age and the process of deep self-exploration that she had to take (and is still taking) in order to heal and grow into her authentic self.
🎉 Today she'd like to inspire others on their journey from trauma to triumph through her coaching and her consulting company. In her own words: "Growing out of trauma is possible. I have no regret on what happened as it made me who I am today. It pushed me to explore myself at the deepest level. Today, I use this exploration and my people skills to help others explore themselves, strengthen their confidence and self-esteem. Both in their professional life and personal life."
❤️ Her vulnerability and her willingness to share about this part of her life really resonated deeply in our hearts and we hope will resonate in yours.
In This Episode:
🎙️ Growing up Asian In France and the effect of loneliness.
🎙️ Experiencing Sexual Harassment at a young age and the traumatic impact it had in her life.
🎙️ Her Self-Development Journey and how she found healing.
🎙️ How Tyde Consulting is putting employees' growth and wellbeing at the center of any business growth.
Support the podcast by buying us a coffee! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/creators.saigon
Follow the work of Denise: https://linktr.ee/denisetruong
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Making Charity Sexy with Rosi Happi, Founder of the Social Changemakers
In this episode, we have the pleasure to talk with Rosi Happi, the founder of the Social Changemakers and the Happi Event.
💃🏼 She shares her journey as an "untypical Vietnamese" who promotes gender equality, goes against outdated norms and always finds ways to follow what she wants even if it's challenging by stretching her capabilities.
🌻 We believe her story is a great inspiration for the young generation and anyone who wants to make an impact in Vietnam.
In this episode:
🎙️ Despite her challenging upbringing, how she found strength by always looking at the bright side
🎙️ Her courage to follow her heart and get out of her comfort zone for personal and professional growth
🎙️ Gender equality and women empowerment in Vietnam
🎙️ How she takes on the challenge to bring more creativity and fun to philanthropy in Vietnam
Her confidence and enthusiasm toward social change are contagious! We hope this episode will inspire you to make the change you want in your life by any means.
Support the podcast by buying us a coffee! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/creators.saigon
Follow the work of Rosi:
The Social Changemakers: https://linktr.ee/thesocialchangemakers
The Happi Event: https://linktr.ee/thehappievent
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Moni: https://linktr.ee/coachmonile
Tue Si: https://tuesi.carrd.co/

Overcoming Depression with Conor Kelly From ComebaCK
Have you ever had challenges talking about mental health, especially about depression and suicide? In this episode, we have an honest and vulnerable conversation on this topic with our guest, Conor Kelly, the founder and host of the ComebaCK podcast.
We talk about:
🎙️How he gained a strong will to overcome depression and suicidal thoughts
🎙️The system he built to support his mental health and personal growth.
🎙️How he got out of his comfort zone by moving to Vietnam and founding his own podcast named Comeback
🎙️The purpose of his podcast, ComebaCK, where he interviews guests who have overcome adversity and started creative projects
If you've ever struggled with mental health or want to learn more about it, this episode is for you!
Support the podcast by buying us a coffee! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/creators.saigon
Follow Conor:
Instagram: @thecomebackwithck
Spotify: ComebaCK
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Tue Si: https://tuesi.carrd.co/

A Talk With Our New Co-host Moni Lê On Identity As A Vietnamese-Hungarian & Finding Purpose
🎙️ A Talk With Moni Lê, Vietnamese-Hungarian, on Identity, Finding Purpose and Being the New Host Of The Podcast
In this episode, we are giving our New Co-Host Moni Lê The Full Creators In Vietnam Experience! We learn more about her particular upbringing in Europe and how she handled the very sensitive question of Identity that many Vietnamese overseas struggles with.
👏 Her Interview is also an important reminder that being able to be vulnerable around the proper support system is key to emotional maturity and growth.
Today, she is in Vietnam driven by her passion and her desire to grow and discover more. She is now helping others do the same by being a Life Purpose Coach so do not hesitate to contact her on her page.
🥳 Finally, she recently joined our team as a co-host and after this interview, we cannot be more excited about the extra depth and passion she will bring into our future guests' interviews! So once again Welcome to Creators In Vietnam Moni!
In this Episode:
- Her upbringing In Hungary and her relationship with her parents
- Her experience living in Amsterdam for 5 years
- Her desire for growth and reconnection that lead her to Vietnam
- Life as a Life Purpose Coach and what she expects for the near future
Support the podcast by buying us a coffee! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/creators.saigon
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Moni: https://linktr.ee/coachmonile
Tue Si: https://tuesi.carrd.co/

Team Updates: Big Annoucements & Welcome To Our New Co-Host Moni
🔊 BIG ANNOUCEMENTS🔊
🎊 We're finally out of a heavy lockdown here in Saigon so we lost no time to get the team physically back together in order to record this special transition episode and give you some updates!
We had to say goodbye to our incredible leader Dana this month and this ushered a few changes in the podcast.
1️⃣ Let's start with the "sad" one first. No other way to say it but Nico is also leaving us! He goes into detail in this episode on the reasons behind his decision and his desire to re-focus his time & intention on writing incredible content for entrepreneurs on his blog.
2️⃣ But do not worry the podcast will carry on with Tue-Si and also.....our NEW co-host Moni! 🎉
Moni is a Life Purpose Coach and a first-generation Vietnamese-Hungarian. We will have a full episode introducing Moni next week and we cannot wait for you to discover her incredible personality! She is super excited to join the podcast and we hope that the new duo of hosts will keep the spirit of the podcast going strong and bring the same valuable interviews to you all!
3️⃣ And Finally the Big Announcement .🥁🥁🥁... Creators In Saigon becomes Creators in Vietnam 🎊
While we remain fans of a good old physical interview, the lockdown really showed us that it was possible to still produce valuable content with online recording so we decided to broaden our horizons and highlight the incredible creators in all of Vietnam!
We're excited about all these changes and while the team is (for now) just a duo, the Creators In Saigon Family just got a bit bigger 💕
Support the podcast by buying us a coffee! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/creators.saigon
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Connect and Work with the Hosts:
Moni: https://linktr.ee/coachmonile
Tue Si: https://tuesi.carrd.co/

Unleashing The Goddess Within with Quynh Le
Quynh Le is a Feminine Embodiment Coach, Spiritual Teacher and Speaker (she is also a former co-host of the Creators in Saigon podcast!). She guides women and men on how to balance both the masculine and feminine energies within them, for better relationships with themselves and with others.
Quynh says, "If you’re a woman having trouble forming or sustaining deep connection with other women and constantly feel “threatened, superior/inferior, suspicious, competitive, jealous” around them, you probably have not yet acknowledged and embraced the feminine side within yourself. If you’re a man having issues with the women around you and find “women are so difficult to understand”, the high chance would be that you haven’t been to the feminine side of yourself and explored it deeply enough."
In this episode, Quynh shares her top rituals and practices to fully embody both your masculine and feminine energies, and shares her personal healing journey in doing this work.
Support the podcast by buying us a coffee! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/creators.saigon
Resources Mentioned
Connect with Quynh
Instagram: @quynhspeaks
Men's Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/suonggforhim/
Women's Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/suongforher/
Couples and Singles Group for Conscious Relationships: https://www.facebook.com/groups/suonggforcouples/
Connect and Work with the Hosts:
Dana: http://danadrahos.com/
Tue Si: https://tuesi.carrd.co/
Nicolas: https://www.nicolasthanh.com/

Navigating Life Challenges in the startup world with Lam Tran, CEO of Wisepass
When you are an entrepreneur, it's easy to get overwhelmed or lost in your own mind. That is why, in this episode we invited Lam Tran, Co-Founder and CEO of Wisepass.
We tried to understand what's the other side of the coin of being a "CEO" and how other entrepreneurs can become as resilent as him. Lam Tran shares with us his different experiences and how he organise himself and manages his startup to stay on track.
He explains us why he moved back to Vietnam and what lead him to become a startup founder in Vietnam. We learned that the entrepreneur's professional and personal life can be strongly tied together when facing difficulties in life.
We also asked him how he transformed criticism into constructive feedback and used it to reshape his business model. And what's the plan for Wisepass, his startup, to thrive in the coming years.
Support the podcast by buying us a coffee! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/creators.saigon
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Tue Si: https://tuesi.carrd.co/
Nicolas: https://www.nicolasthanh.com/

Team Updates: Dana's Leaving Vietnam, What's Next for Creators in Saigon Podcast?
Yes, it's true, Dana has made the difficult decision to move on from Vietnam and go back to the US (at least for now). So what's next? In this episode, we get updates from Dana, Nico, and Tue Si about what they've been working on the past few months and how they've been handling the lockdowns that keep getting more and more strict. Dana shares why she's leaving and her decision process full of emotional ups and downs, and what's next for her. Finally the team shares that we are looking for a female co-host to replace Dana so that the podcast can live on, so if you're interested, please apply at the link below!
Support the podcast by buying us a coffee! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/creators.saigon
Apply to be a co-host on Creators in Saigon podcast: https://forms.gle/SEhXX9G4wcghs42x6
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Tue Si: https://tuesi.carrd.co/
Nicolas: https://www.nicolasthanh.com/

Overcoming Fear of the Unknown with Tam Nguyen, Host of Vietnam Rising Podcast
Do you have a big idea, something you've always wanted to try, but fears are holding you back from taking the leap? This one is for you!
Tam Nguyen is Saigonese and the Founder and Host of Vietnam Rising - a business podcast that focuses on stories from up and coming entrepreneurs and names in Vietnam and why this is the place to be. The show is being broadcast across more than 7 platforms, including Youtube, and is listened to by audiences worldwide.
It took Tam 6 months from having the initial idea to start the podcast, to actually doing it, because she had to overcome a lot of mental roadblocks and fears. In this episode she discusses with us how she overcame those fears, why she decided to start this podcast with this niche, and lessons she's learned about confidence, being a good host, and finding her passion along the way.
Support the podcast by buying us a coffee! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/creators.saigon
Follow Tam Nguyen:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/minhtam-nguyenvu/
Vietnam Rising Podcast: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2JHMTDXAc37S6Z5InXAHew
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Tue Si: https://tuesi.carrd.co/
Nicolas: https://www.nicolasthanh.com/

Putting Deep Empathy In The Service Of Charity With Aiyetoro Hinds Of UPP Global
✨ In This Episode, we are interviewing Aiyetoro Hinds (Toro), the compassionate creator of UPP Global a charity where he and his team provide sporting and educational opportunities for disadvantaged young people.
👏 It was a pleasure to hear him talk about his passions, his beliefs, and how his deep empathy and pure intentions are fueling his desire to make the world a better place.
🤗 The Team truly hopes that everyone who is experiencing lockdown is keeping safe and we send all our support & love!
In this episode:
🎙️His upbringing in Bermuda and studies in England
🎙️Helping homeless youth in England and living with deep emotional empathy
🎙️Coming to Vietnam and the creation of UPP Global
🎙️The future of UPP Global and how he is taking care of himself during this lockdown
Support the podcast by buying us a coffee! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/creators.saigon
Connect with Toro and UPP Global:
Website: https://uppglobal.co.uk/
Facebook: @uppglobal
Instagram: @uppglobal
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Tue Si: https://tuesi.carrd.co/
Nicolas: https://www.nicolasthanh.com/

Create a Long Lasting Impact on Your Community With Social Entrepreneurship - Greg Dolezal, Ology
From a very young age, Greg Dolezal has learned how beneficial it could be to contribute to others in need and to stay active. He was a boyscoot, he is a musician playing with The Young Buffalos, he is involved in the Democratic Party Abroad, coaching and teaching as well, etc.
But, something was missing to Greg for all these years of devoting his time to good causes and his energy to change the world...
He was always frustrated of following someone else's idea.
So, Greg decided to take the leap an start his own social-business; Ology. For us at Creators in Saigon, it was the perfect opportunity to learn more about what is a social business and how different it is from a "normal" business.
During this interview,
Greg explains us how to transform your business into a mission-oriented social-business, that will truly create an impact on the long run and not just make a good sale today.
We discuss what's behind "CSR" (Corporate Social Responsibility), what is truly social, what's not and how hard it is to build a social-enterprise.
Greg also shares with us how important it is to connect with your community, go to help others in need and grow your business by truly adding value to other people around you.
In other words, you will learn how adding the "social" dimension to your business can create a unique mutually beneficial ecosystem for all.
This episode is only a fraction of what's left to cover on the topic of social entrepreneurship. So, if you are interested to learn more, feel free to connect with Greg and Ology!
Support the podcast by buying us a coffee! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/creators.saigon
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Nicolas: https://www.nicolasthanh.com/

How To Transform Your Passion Into An Impactful Mission, with Wes Jackson
Have that ever happen to you?... this moment where you realise, you've been so passionate about this particular thing, and you left all the rest aside?
How many of us forgot to sleep while spending the whole night playing video games? How many of us are so "passionate" about our jobs that we don't take the time to eat healthy or go to the gym? And even if we know all that, how can we change?
To us, Wes Jackson is one of these passionate entrepreneurs driven by a mission where he could spend countless hours on it while forgetting all the rest.
But Wes has realized that although "passion" would help him to keep his motivation high, he would need knowledge and discipline to keep his mind and body healthy... if he wanted to make an long lasting impact.
So in this episode, Wes explains us more about his system. He shares how he manage to maintain his mental and physical health while being an entrepreneur and in a relationship.
Follow and support Wes Jackson
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How to Be a Good Leader with Loan Tran, Leadership Coach and Business Strategist
Loan Tran is one of those people who makes you wonder, "How does she do it all?!"
Loan is a leadership coach and business development strategist. She's also writing a book all about the lessons she's learned about leadership and sharing her personal development journey. She volunteers with Little Rose Shelter, and posts daily inspirational and educational content on her Facebook and Instagram pages.
In this episode we discuss:
🎙How she manages to be involved in so many things at once without burning out
🎙How she utilizes her feminine traits as strengths in a traditionally masculine career field
🎙Her top tips on how to be a good leader
🎙How she overcame her imposter syndrome and started writing her book
Support the podcast by buying us a coffee! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/creators.saigon
Connect with Loan Tran:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/growwithloan/?hl=en
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/didiloan
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Tue Si: https://tuesi.carrd.co/
Nicolas: https://www.nicolasthanh.com/

A Passionate Discussion With Thuyen Vo On The Importance Of Choice In Education, Self-awareness and Mental Health
✨ In This Episode, we are interviewing Thuyen Vo, a passionate entrepreneur, founder of Easy English and Easy Vietnamese. She is also a co-host on the Best Ever Food Review Show on Youtube with some of her episodes gaining more than 2 million views!
🎉 She shares with us her passionate journey in education and her hopes of providing quality choices and support for the younger generations.
👏 It was with great pleasure to be able to pick her brain on interesting topics like family expectations, mental health, and self-awareness in Vietnam and we hope to meet her physically soon!
In this episode:
🎙️ Juggling early independence and family expectations
🎙️ Her journey founding Easy English and Easy Vietnamese & her vision on education in Vietnam
🎙️ How she handles her recent fame and the pressure of content creation
🎙️ How self-awareness keeps her balance and the importance of mental health
Support the podcast by buying us a coffee! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/creators.saigon
Connect with Thuyen Vo:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thuyenvo12/
Easy English Vietnam: https://www.facebook.com/EasyEnglishVietnam/
Easy Vietnamese https://www.facebook.com/EasyVietnameseVN
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Tue Si: https://tuesi.carrd.co/
Nicolas: https://www.nicolasthanh.com/

How to Navigate Fear, Anxiety, Instability and Loneliness as a Creator with Author and Podcaster Darren Joe
As creators and entrepreneurs, we do what we do because we desire freedom, and variety, and control over our own lives. But as wonderful as having these things can be, they come at a cost. Entrepreneurship is lonely, and unstable at times. And if you're not careful, it will really take a toll on your physical and mental health, which is just not sustainable in the long run. But, there are ways to safeguard yourself against these common pitfalls of entrepreneurship.
Our guest today, Darren Joe, has recently achieved a life-long dream to write a book. Darren's book is the culmination of his personal lessons learned over his own 10-year entrepreneurial journey about mental health and well-being as a solopreneur, that you can put into action immediately.
In this episode we dig into a few golden nuggets of wisdom from his book and share a lot of personal stories from our own entrepreneurial journeys.
Darren Joe was born and raised in Southern California, and studied Public Policy and International Affairs at Princeton University. He's been living and working in several different countries in Southeast Asia for the past 10 years. His business and podcast "Touch MBA" helps MBA applicants match with and get into the world's top business schools. He has just published his first book, The Fail-Safe Solopreneur: 6 Essential Practices to Manage Your Well-Being, Working For Yourself, which was ranked #1 on Amazon for Work-Related Health Books. He's also the host of his podcast ASE, which is about entrepreneurial well-being. In his free time he enjoys Afro-Cuban Dancing & Salsa.
Support the podcast by buying us a coffee! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/creators.saigon
Get in Touch with Darren
Buy the Book: https://amzn.to/3xKusD8
ASE Podcast: https://spoti.fi/3ei5pzi
Touch MBA Podcast: https://spoti.fi/36CHcj2
Blog & Newsletter: https://upstartist.tv/
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Nicolas: https://www.nicolasthanh.com/

Dear Our Community Podcast Host Tuyen Vo Shares How To Inspire & Connect Through Philanthropy
✨ In This Episode, We have the pleasure to speak to Tuyen Vo, the incredible host, and creator of the "Dear Our Community" Podcast!
🎉 She shares with us her journey of resilience that led her to pursue her passion for connecting people through philanthropy and her desire to inspire the younger Vietnamese generation into creating positive changes & social impact.
👏 The team is already fan of her first Podcast Dear Our Community and cannot wait to listen to the new one that she is creating at the moment for an English-speaking audience! Count on us to offer all the support we can, Tuyen!
In this episode:
🎙️ Her difficult upbringing and how her resilience made her thrive for better education.
🎙️ Her work and deep knowledge of philanthropy in Vietnam.
🎙️ Her aspirations for creating social impact in the younger Vietnamese generation
🎙️ The mission behind Dear Our Community Podcast
🎙️ What are her plans in the near future including the creation of a new Podcast
Support the podcast by buying us a coffee! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/creators.saigon
Check Dear Our Community Podcast & Get in Touch with Tuyen (Kelly) Vo:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dearourcommunity
Website: http://dearourcommunity.com/
Personal Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kelly.vo02
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Tue Si: https://tuesi.carrd.co/
Nicolas: https://www.nicolasthanh.com/

Optimize Your Health and Mental Wellbeing by Healing the Gut ft. Plant-Based Nutritionist and PT Giuliano Cricenti
Giuliano Cricenti is a 25 year old plant-based nutritionist and personal trainer with a Bachelor's degree in Biomedicine. He's currently working with clients for weight loss and for healing particular ailments. He is partnered with Planta, a meal-based restaurant in Thao Dien, to provide high protein vegan meal plans. Giuliano was born in Australia but has been living in Saigon since he was 14 years old.
We discuss all things gut health, nutrition, and debunk common myths and worries around vegan diet and lifestyle.
Connect with Giuliano:
https://www.facebook.com/coachjulesvietnam
https://www.combatandperformancetraining.com/
https://www.facebook.com/plantasaigon
Support the podcast by buying us a coffee! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/creators.saigon
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Nicolas: https://www.nicolasthanh.com/

Team Episode 2 - Updates, Reflections & The Value In Podcasting
✨ This Episode is quite special as it is a long-due catch-up episode with the whole team!
🎉 BUT First, We want to thanks The Hive Saigon for sponsoring us with their amazing co-working space for our team recording (...and more recordings to come)! We are beyond grateful! 🙏🏼
😆 We had not done an episode together in so long and the excitement got us quite carried away as we caught up on so many different topics! So saddle up and get ready for some fun updates, a few laughs, and multitudes of shout-outs!
📖 In this episode:
🎙️ The team reflections on our past guests & the value we are getting out of podcasting
🎙️ Nicolas' experience with doing his "Lifebook"
🎙️ The team reflections on mental health, handling criticism & our hopes for the podcasts
🎙️ Dana's life update on her amazing work in Women's Health & Cycle Syncing
🎙️ The team discusses Plant-based Diet in Vietnam
If you love this podcast, consider giving a small donation to support the financial costs of production: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/creators.saigon
Mentionned in this episode:
- Design your own Lifebook https://www.mindvalley.com/lifebook
- Earthling Ed: https://www.youtube.com/c/EarthlingEdChannel
- Our Ultimate Tool: notion.so
Get in touch with The Hive Saigon:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thehivesaigon
Get in touch with Tue-Si:
Website: https://tuesi.carrd.co/
Get in touch with Dana Drahos:
Website: https://danadrahos.carrd.co/
Get in touch with Nicolas Thanh:
Website: https://nicolasthanh.com/

From the Art of Dancing to the Art of Slowing Down with Latin Dancer and Third Culture Kid Marc Nguyen
Marc Nguyen is half Vietnamese, half Mexican, born in California, and spent his teenage years in Italy. Throughout his younger years he felt a sense of incompleteness due to the Vietnamese side of his culture being somewhat of a mystery. He felt compelled to learn to speak the language and get answers to the questions he had, and so came to Vietnam as an NGO volunteer in 2013.
Marc is also a professional Latin dancer and choreographer and is passionate about bringing Salsa and Bachata to anyone willing to learn in Saigon. He is currently training a team for the Saigon Latin Cup--a night of dance competition, social dancing, and delicious Latin American and Caribbean food!
In this episode, we discuss how he finds a sense of belonging in the midst of multiple cultures colliding, his Latin dance journey, and how he thought a broken collarbone would be the end of everything, but was actually the start of something new and better.
If you love this podcast, consider giving a small donation to support the financial costs of production: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/creators.saigon
Connect with Marc Nguyen:
Tickets to the Saigon Latin Cup: https://www.facebook.com/events/428065188486901
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/marcthelatindancer
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/marc.rojo.nguyen/?hl=en
Also mentioned: https://www.facebook.com/thaodienecowellness
Get in touch with Tue-Si:
Website: https://tuesi.carrd.co/
Get in touch with Dana Drahos:
Website: https://danadrahos.carrd.co/
Get in touch with Nicolas Thanh:
Website: https://nicolasthanh.com/
Episode Cover Photo Credit & Shirt by Dynasty the Label https://www.facebook.com/dynastythelabel (our previous guest Kimmie, check out her episode here!: https://anchor.fm/creatorsinsaigon/episodes/Kimmie-Berhanu--Founder-of-Dynasty-the-Label--on-Identity-and-Ethical-Fashion-eq269u/a-a4im1ir)

An Exploration On Modern Vietnamese Vegan Lifestyle With Giang Chu
🥗 Vegan and Plant-based lifestyles are popular in western countries where it is nowadays quite accessible, supported, and understood.
But what about Vietnam?
🗣️ We are trying to answer this question in this episode with our guest Giang Chu. A young and modern Vietnamese professional that aspires to be the next voice of the Vietnam Vegan Lifestyle.
🔈 From generational misunderstanding, modernizing the already present Vietnamese Vegetarian "Chay" Culture and the deep struggle to maintain the lifestyle without proper support in a country full of delicious meat-dishes...Giang offers us a first glimpse into what could be Vietnam's Vegan life in the coming years.
In this episode:
🎙️ Traveling the world and her move from Hanoi to Ho Chi Minh City
🎙️ How she discovered Veganism and her first attempts at adopting the lifestyle
🎙️ The Difference between Veganism in Vietnam and the western world
🎙️ Her motivations behind wanting to become Vegans and some of her struggles
Books Mentioned in this episode:
How Not to Die: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/25663961-how-not-to-die
Vietnamese Edition: https://www.fahasa.com/an-gi-khong-chet-suc-manh-chua-lanh-cua-thuc-pham.html
Thay Đổi Cuộc Sống Với Nhân Số Học: https://www.fahasa.com/thay-doi-cuoc-song-voi-nhan-so-hoc.html
Khởi Sự Ăn Chay: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/48775030-kh-i-s-n-chay
Connect with Giang:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/giang.chu.96
Get in touch with Tue-Si:
Website: https://tuesi.carrd.co/
Get in touch with Dana Drahos:
Website: https://danadrahos.carrd.co/
Get in touch with Nicolas Thanh:
Website: https://nicolasthanh.com/

Better Late Than Never: Tony Fornaro's Journey From Toxic 20-Something to Healing 40-Something
If you met Tony Fornaro in his 20's or 30's, you would have met a completely different person than the Tony of today.
When Tony reflects on his 20's and 30's, he's the first to say he was honestly, a total a$$hole. He had a series of relationships and each one didn't end so well. But this is all in retrospect...at the time, he thought he was a pretty good, normal guy. He had a well paying job, on paper he was "adulting" but he never really felt like an adult. He was just going through the motions.
Every relationship blew up in disaster, and eventually in his mid-30's, he sought the help of a therapist. He also started to travel internationally. This is when he was able to see life from a different perspective, to self-reflect, to question his behaviors and dig deeper into past trauma in order to become more self aware.
Finally, he made the decision to quit life in the US and move to Vietnam at the age of 41. What happened? Tune in to find out:)
Connect with Tony:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/anth_meatballs/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tony.fornaro.1
Get in touch with Tue-Si:
Website: https://tuesi.carrd.co/
Get in touch with Dana Drahos:
Website: https://danadrahos.carrd.co/
Get in touch with Nicolas Thanh:
Website: https://nicolasthanh.com/

Robin Mouquet, Pastry Chef Extraordinaire & His Desire To Share His Passion With Vietnam
🔈 This week, the crew at Creators in Saigon did something new and special! Armed with our brand new equipment and our trusted cellphones, we decided to travel to our guest and interview him in his element!
So we have a shorter episode for you that especially goes in tandem with a video on our Instagram page so be sure to check it out!
🍰 Our guest, Robin Mouquet is a pastry chef that has worked very closely with the world-renown & legendary Pierre Hermé, the "Picasso of Pastry".
He has now chosen Vietnam to settle and develop his own brand and wishes for all of Vietnam to discover his pastries! He actually rented a whole house in district 10 and re-designed the whole ground floor to be his pastry kitchen & shop so do not hesitate to go and visit him there.
It is hard to sit with Robin and not feel the overflowing passion he has for his craft and creations and it was quite invigorating to share a moment with him. The whole team wishes him the very best and we will come back for more eating 😋
In this episode we discuss:
🎙️ His journey from France to Vietnam
🎙️ His relationship with Pierre Hermé "The Picasso of Pastry"
🎙️ His care and patience for every customers' pastry creation
🎙️ His wishes to make all of Vietnam try his creations and what he hopes for in the near future!
Get in touch with Robin:
Robin.Mouquet on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/robinmouquet.shop
on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/robin.mouquet/
Get in touch with Tue-Si:
Website: https://tuesi.carrd.co/
Get in touch with Dana Drahos:
Website: https://danadrahos.carrd.co/
Get in touch with Nicolas Thanh:
Website: https://nicolasthanh.com/

Will Szabo owner of Luu Bar on his entrepreneurial journey in Vietnam and learning from mistakes
It is quite hard to walk away from any discussions with Will without thinking: "What a nice, genuine guy!"
Being in hospitality for half of his life working for Michelin-starred restaurants, Will is now an entrepreneur in his own right and the proud owner of Luu Bar and soon to open Bento Bistro.
Will is an encyclopedia of good and candid stories written in the sweat of his past mistakes and successes.
His creative entrepreneurial journey is far from being over and It was very refreshing to get his experience and point of view on the F&B industry in Vietnam and how he attempts to live a balanced lifestyle while being the owner of a bar!
In this episode, we discuss:
🎙️ His F&B Journey that lead him to travel the world and working for Michelin-starred restaurants
🎙️ How he settled and fell in love with Vietnam in 10 min
🎙️ His first few businesses in Vietnam and how he learnt from his mistakes
🎙️ Opening and owning his own bar and his successes & struggles after being open for a year and half
🎙️ How he attempts to find balance in his life
Get in touch with Will:
Luu Bar: https://www.facebook.com/LuuBarSaigon/
Get in touch with Tue-Si:
Website: https://newperspective.me/
Get in touch with Dana Drahos:
Website: https://danadrahos.carrd.co/
Get in touch with Nicolas Thanh:
Website: https://nicolasthanh.com/

Jana Van Beek, Entrepreneur & Professional Hair Stylist on Preserving Your Energy
Jana Van Beek's favorite toy as a child was...a comb! Not the usual toy, but it makes perfect sense when you meet Jana today, who followed her passion of hair styling to become a Professional Hair Stylist, and creator of Earthy Blonde, an all-natural shampoo product to protect blonde hair from pollution and coloring.
Jana started her first very successful hair salon in South Africa at just 23 years old and was styling hair for fashion week and Miss South Africa. After some unfortunate events, she had to close the business and made her way to Asia. She re-built her business in Saigon from scratch, all while juggling full time school and a teaching job, and now has over 30K followers on her Facebook business page!
In this episode, we discuss:
- Struggles and successes Jana had when starting her first hair salon in South Africa
- Lessons she learned through having to close her business
- Why she is passionate about hair styling
- Why you need to learn to preserve your energy as an entrepreneur (or anyone!) and how to do so
- The importance of systems and structure for entrepreneurs and what tools we personally use
- Why and how Jana created her first hair product, Earthy Blonde, an all-natural shampoo for blondes
Jana has been kind enough to offer an exclusive discount for our listeners! Head to her website https://www.janavanbeek.com/ or her Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/JVBstylist/ and use the promo code CREATORSINSAIGON to get 10% off your purchase! All proceeds from this episode will be going to Little Rose Shelter, a charity and shelter in Saigon for young girls❤️
Get in touch with Jana Van Beek:
Website: https://www.janavanbeek.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JVBstylist/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jvbstylist/
Get in touch with Dana Drahos:
Website: https://danadrahos.carrd.co/
Get in touch with Nicolas Thanh:
Website: https://nicolasthanh.com/

Quit your job, travel the world and find yourself. The journey of Lua Le, founder of Lua's Kitchen.
Lua Le, in her previous life, was a promising Vietnamese female office-worker who was recognized by her co-workers and praised by her family. But she also felt deep down that something was missing. She was bored and frustrated about her day to day.
So she started to go dancing and meet some international friends in Saigon. That is how she met some digital nomads and started to question more about her career. But still, she needed to go see the world for herself.
So, at 30+ year-old, after many moments of thinking and doubts, she decides to quit her job, leave her family for a moment, take her savings and travel the world on her own.
This decision changed her life.
And in this episode, we cover the many difficulties coming along such a big decision. Lua Le shares how her family reacted to it, her travel adventures, how « not-perfect » this adventure was and how she found herself.
You will also learn about how she started her cooking class business and why it’s now rated as a top-experience on Airbnb or TripAdvisor. She explains us all the journey toward her current success, with all the ups and downs; including how she pivoted during the pandemic.
At the end of the episode we have a really insightful conversation about « getting out of your comfort-zone ». We really hope you learn a lot and enjoy this episode!
To connect with Lua Le, please find her on Facebook and feel free to ask her anything!
Hosts: Nicola Thành & Dana Drahos
This episode is brought to you by Creators in Saigon Podcast!
Please, listen to this episode and share it with your friends, talk about it, and let us know your thoughts!

Mental Health, Body Image, and Childhood Bullying in Vietnam with Tôn Nữ Thiên An
Tôn Nữ Thiên An has stories that likely many Vietnamese Millennials can relate to, but very few of which have talked about out loud. We hope this episode opens up a conversation for young Vietnamese to discuss mental health, body image, and bullying.
An bravely shares, for the first time, her experience being bullied as a child by both her classmates and her teacher. She felt worthless, until her Literature teacher stepped in and believed in her. It was a turning point for An to realize that all we need is someone to believe in us. This has led An to become an English teacher, passionate about creating a safe and inclusive environment for her students, in the hopes that none of them will have to go through what she did. She introduces her students to taboo topics like racism, sexism, and LGBTQ+ issues.
She also opens up about her battle with body image, leading to an eating disorder and subsequent health problems, due to being mocked by her family about her weight and unrealistic beauty standards upheld in Vietnam and globally.
In Vietnam, it's considered "weak" to share about your problems. We hope to change this narrative, to encourage people to openly share and express your emotions. You are NOT alone.
Resources:
https://beautifulmindvn.com/
Connect with An:
Instagram: @andorable._
Connect with Nicolas Thành:
French Expat Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/frenchexpatsvn
IzyViet: https://izyviet.com/
Personal website: https://nicolasthanh.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/nicolasthanhg/
Connect with Dana Drahos:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dana.drahos/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dana.drahos/
Connect with Tue Si Nguyen:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tuesi

How "being authentic" can be the key to succeed in life? - Amélie Huynh Le Maux
🔊 Today, we have the pleasure to introduce you Amélie Huynh Le Maux, a multi-project creators in Saigon who have had literally different lives: she was a Biologist PhD working for a pharmaceutical company to become an entrepreneur in Vietnam partnering with her husband...
Now, she is building a new project with her friend Linda called "Copywriting For Good" and in parallele, explores different creative things. Find out more about here: SaigonHer - Women blogging community or read her cultural newsletter Wander & Wonder in HCMC !
Sometimes, in the creative process, we have too many ideas, too many opportunities of projects... Sometimes the problem is the contrary of the blank page!
It was the opportunity for us to get insights from Amélie's perspective on how to look at opportunities in life from an authentic perspective. In this 28th podcast episode, she explains us more how COVID changed all her plans (and a lot of creators, freelancers, entrepreneurs plans too), how to take your time and be authentic, positive and always openminded.
And of course, because we are all super curious and enthusiastic, our conversation got driven out of the topic and we talked about her relationship, her struggles to ask for money, her discovery about being multi-potential, female-entrepreneurs, cultural events in Saigon, her starting project about copywriting for good causes, ikigai, etc.
Amélie has always been creative and energetic, in all the different aspect of her life. In the end, that is maybe the key to unlock opportunities and connect with people?
🎙Co-hosts: Dana & Nico
✅ Episode 28 - Creators in Saigon Podcast
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An introspective discussion with Thao Tran | High School for the Gifted Alumni and CEO
🎧 I am very excited to share with you this introspective and deeply interesting interview with Thao Tran, CEO of her own translation company Thao & Co https://thaonco.com/.
🧠 In this episode, we delved deeper into her experience as a High School For the Gifted Alumni and her time studying business abroad, and how she is now trying to change the translation market by bringing her passionate views and different approaches she gained from her previous mistakes & successes in the corporate world and her real care for her customers.
🚶🏽I walked out of this interview feeling grateful to her and how she played along and allowed herself to be vulnerable and open about the pressure she is facing, the passionate life she is building for herself, and the deep love she carries for her family and hometown Saigon.
📜 If you are in need of any translation services please visit her website https://thaonco.com/ and do not hesitate to contact her if you would like to help her test out her new system!
Connect with Nicolas Thành:
French Expat Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/frenchexpatsvn
IzyViet: https://izyviet.com/
Personal website: https://nicolasthanh.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/nicolasthanhg/
Connect with Dana Drahos:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dana.drahos/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dana.drahos/
Connect with Tue Si Nguyen:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tuesi

Team Episode 1 - We decided to answer our audience questions!
From now, once a month we will be only the three of us recording a « team episode » were we can expand on more topics and choose a different angle to our conversations. This one is our first episode as a team … And it was really fun!
It was great because we had some questions about the way we manage the podcast of course and how is Vietnam for « creative people » but also some questions about self development, relationship management and more!
Dana, Tue-si and Nico are sharing a vulnerable moment spent together with you, thanks to your questions. This episode is the first of its kind so if you like it, please share it with people who may be interested in our podcast!
And if you have other questions, feel free to write them down the comments below. Actually we would like to know if you guys like our content and if you see anything we could improve… so feel free to comment about this as well!
Thank you all for listening, stay creative!
Co-hosted by Dana Drahos, Nicolas Thành and Tuê-Si Nguyen
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8 Years of Entrepreneurship in Saigon with Nicolas Thành
Before COVID hit, Nicolas Thành was enjoying the fruits of his four years of labor put into his hostel DaBlend in Saigon, Vietnam. Da Blend Hostel was ranking number one on platforms such as HostelWorld and Trip Advisor. Nico had plans to expand the business and get involved in other tourism business opportunities.
As you can imagine, this all came crashing down with the closing of the Vietnam borders due to the pandemic. It was hard for Nico to accept that it was all over, and that he had to figure something else out--and fast, before he ran out of his savings. At the same time, he was grateful for the chance to actually slow down and have time back to himself. Having spent 10 days in the hospital in 2018 due to overworking, not eating, stress, and lack of sleep..Nico welcomed the opportunity to learn how to install better systems and habits.
Now, he is a full time business consultant for the company IzyViet, a paperwork service for visas, work permits, licenses, etc. for foreigners in and entering Vietnam. He is also a co-host of our podcast, Creators in Saigon! He also founded a Facebook group community for French Expats in Vietnam (link below). When there aren't government-mandated restrictions, Nico hosts meet ups for entrepreneurs to learn and network.
In this episode we discuss Nico's upbringing, including being a child of divorce, and being a minority in France. We get into his journey coming to Vietnam when he was just 20 years old, starting up two businesses here in his early 20's, and the failures and lessons that came with them. We discuss his relationship with his Vietnamese wife, and how they've managed to stay a strong couple through the ups and downs.
Shout Out to the Seven Million Bikes Podcast, hosted by Niall Mackay! Listen here or on any podcast app!
Connect with Nicolas Thành:
French Expat Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/frenchexpatsvn
IzyViet: https://izyviet.com/
Personal website: https://nicolasthanh.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/nicolasthanhg/
Connect with Dana Drahos:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dana.drahos/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dana.drahos/
Connect with Tue Si Nguyen:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tuesi