The Bridge to China

Our hosts, from the US and China, discuss what unites us. Using enlightening stories and brilliant g

Episodes

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As Women’s Day approaches, we at The Bridge discuss trending topics regarding the lives of ladies ac

China's 'Two Sessions' is being held in Beijing. Folks outside China have little understanding

The "Two Sessions", the biggest annual event on China's political calendar, will begin this weekend.

From exceeding your job description to quiet-quitting and lying-flat, the media sells us a mixed bag

According to a CNN article from January 27th, Louis Vuitton - Moët Hennessy, commonly known as LVMH,

Is the dynamic of "mentorship" changing shape? While mid-level leaders are still learning from seaso

From community organizer and volunteer in the US to winning China’s “Friendship” award and working a

We discuss the latest cases of anti-Asian hate crimes, anti-Black hate crimes and the roots that got

Following a train wreck in Ohio of 20 cargo containers of toxic materials, the New York Post reports

Is China really a threat, or can we cooperate in technology and global development? Andy Mok, a form

Alex Shi and Jason Smith discuss the surprising problems with water in the wealthiest nation on eart

New research from ‘The Journal of Aging and Human Activity’ demonstrates a connection between Ball R

New York just passed a law giving folks the right to fix their own stuff. We at The Bridge delve int

Alan Greenspan, former FED Chair, said recently that a “US recession is likely.” Does two years of w

From YouTube to Bilibili and documentary making and more, today’s guest literally rewrote the signs

British stand-up comedian Kei Gambit describes the process of becoming the most well-known fictional

We invite UK-Australian key opinion leader and media commentator Jerry Grey for a discussion of Chin

Starting from January, passport applications have been resumed for outbound travelers in China. This

Jason and Beibei discuss the cultural similarities and differences between the US and China regardin

Noah Kartha has already lived in three Chinese cities in his three years in China. Join us as he tel