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You Rice Me Up

You Rice Me Up

De : Jing-Jing Hu
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You Rice Me Up is a podcast about Asian Europeans from all walks of life. It covers their stories and passions, ranging from their cultural identity, music, food and art to dating, careers, and much more. It is for anyone who wants to learn more about the stories, lives and perspectives of Asian Europeans - people you don’t necessarily hear a lot about in the media. Follow @youricemeup.podcast on Instagram for updates on new episodes.Jing-Jing Hu Sciences sociales
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    • Ba Linh Le: From Berlin’s Vietnamese diaspora to building tech for social impact
      Sep 23 2025

      Ba Linh Le is the co-founder and Chief Data Officer of Frontline, a startup developing an AI-assisted risk assessment tool to end domestic abuse sooner. Born in Berlin to Vietnamese contract workers, Ba Linh studied Area Studies at Humboldt and Public Policy at the Hertie School. Today, her company’s tool is used by social services across half of Germany. She was recently named to the Forbes 30 under 30 Europe list for the social impact she is making.

      In this episode, we talk about:

      • Growing up German-Vietnamese and navigating language, family, and belonging

      • Founding Frontline and tackling domestic abuse through tech

      • The lessons she has learnt and unlearnt along the way

      You can learn more about Frontline here and follow Ba Linh’s work on LinkedIn.

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      29 min
    • Xifan Yang: On navigating culture, media, and politics between Germany and China
      May 27 2025

      Xifan Yang is an award-winning German-Chinese journalist and foreign affairs correspondent for Die Zeit, one of Germany’s leading news outlets. Born in China and raised in Germany, Xifan has built a career reporting across borders. She is also the author of Als die Karpfen fliegen lernten (when the carps learnt to fly), where she tells the story of China’s recent history through the lens of her family.

      In this episode, we dive into:

      • Navigating cultural identity between China and Germany

      • Writing about her family and unpacking hidden generational trauma

      • Reporting under authoritarian constraints and the challenges of press freedom in China

      • How the German media portrays China, and why nuance matters

      You can find out more about Xifan’s work on her website and follow her on Twitter.

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      34 min
    • Chunchun Qiu: On her parents’ sacrifices, closing her startup, and intergenerational communication
      Apr 30 2025

      Chunchun Qiu is a German-Chinese entrepreneur and the former co-founder and CEO of Cyclio, a startup dedicated to helping women manage menstrual pain. After nearly three years of building the company, she and her co-founder made the difficult decision to shut it down.

      In this episode, we dive into:

      • Why she started and closed her venture

      • How her parents’ sacrifices shaped her ambitions and struggles

      • The emotional complexity of sharing career pivots with immigrant parents

      • Intergenerational conflict, unspoken expectations, and learning to set boundaries

      You can find Chunchun on LinkedIn.

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      31 min
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