• Ep 51: Randall Pich Interview
    Jul 31 2021

    In this episode, I interview Randall Pich. He's the CEO and designer of many brands including the of the most famous lifestyle/action/fitness brand in the world, Live Fit. Apparel. Randall was born and raised in Long Beach, California and the son of Cambodian Refugees. We have a great conversation from start to finish and I'm inspired by his work ethic and mindset. Randall shares his life experiences, his failures, and gives a lot valuable lessons on how to be a successful entrepreneur. He took me on his journey from his career as a personal trainer, dropping out of college to pursue Live Fit Apparel full time as it was gaining popularity. By the time he was 25, he became a self made millionaire. Now he's 33 and shows no sign of slowing down. Live Fit is here to stay as well as Top Threads, Skylab Prints, and everything Randall touches turns to gold. For more info on Randall Pich visit his website at https://www.randall-pich.com/

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    1 Std. und 5 Min.
  • Ep 50: Thina - OG Kpop Stan #KpopSavedMyLife
    Jul 24 2021

    In episode 50, I interview Thina better known as OG Kpop Stan on Youtube. Thina is a retired Hip Hop Dancer. She danced for, trained, and performed with 4 different dance teams. Her first dance team who started my "dance life" was with Marvelous Motion (who later became IaMmE, America's Best Dance Crew Season 6 Champions). A lot of her dance training came from Di "Moon" Zhang, Brandon "747" Harrell, Emilio Dosal, SOREAL, and attending many dance classes in Houston and L.A. (from amazing local talent to widely-known talents such as Parris Goebel, Keone Madrid, Kyle Hanagami, Lando Wilkins, Mister Wiggles, Rino Nakasone). Thina and I share a great conversation and touched on a lot of important topics such as her battle with Lupus, dealing with bullying, how K-Pop Saved her life, addressing cultural appropriation in K-Pop and Korean music, the growth of her youtube channel with reaction videos, and many more. Thina and I relate because are representing for our Khmer folks doing what we love on our platform.

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    1 Std. und 23 Min.
  • Ep 49: Chef Brynn Gibson #hellskitchen #season20 #youngguns
    Jul 17 2021

    n this episode, I had the pleasure of interviewing Chef Brynn Gibson. She is a contestant on this season (episode 20) of Hell's Kitchen - Young Guns on Fox with Gordon Ramsey and a cast of young Chefs. Brynn was adopted from a Khmer orphanage at a young age and has Khmer/Vietnamese roots. She was raised in Virginia and move to Rhode Island to attend Johnson & Whales University, a highly ranked Culinary School. We talked about her love for cooking and what made her want to become a chef and a variety of different topics such as dealing with anxiety, the rise of anti-Asian hate crimes, starting her own dumpling business and her journey into Hells Kitchen as a season 20 contestant. Hell's Kitchen - Young Guns was filmed in 2019 and the winner will take home $250,000 and earn a job as an executive chef at one of Gordon Ramsay's many restaurants in Las Vegas. Lets support Brynn by rooting for her on the show and following her on her social media

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    43 Min.
  • Ep 48: Chluy Talk Podcast Ep 48: Chef Diane Lam - Best Fried Chicken in Portland Oregon
    Jul 10 2021

    In episode 48, I interview Chef Diane of Portland Oregon. Diane grew up in Southern California eating her grandmother’s Cambodian cooking, influenced by Chinese, Vietnamese and French styles prior to the Khmer Rouge. With experience in top-tier Michelin starred restaurants such as Statebird Provisions in San Francisco to creating the pop-up, Sunshine Noodles, during a pandemic, Diane’s projects rooted in a sense of constant evolution and adaptation to her community. Prey and Tell is the latest concept that drives Chef Lam’s modern and accessible vision for Cambodian cuisine. Her highly distinctive Cambodian heritage and imaginative California roots is a clear reflection of her unique life story.

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    44 Min.
  • Ep 47: Malay Kim #Stuntman
    Jul 3 2021

    In this episode, I interview Malay Kim. Malay is a Martial Arts Stunt Choreographer, Sag-Aftra Actor, and Film Maker. He played roles in the Iron Fist episode Black Tiger Steals Heart. He was also an assistant fight coordinator in the Iron Fist episodes Under Leaf Pluck Lotus, Immortal Emerges from Cave, Felling Tree with Roots, The Blessing of Many Fractures, The Mistress of All Agonies, Lead Horse Back to Stable, Bar the Big Boss, Dragon Plays with Fire, The Fury of Iron Fist, The City's Not for Burning, This Deadly Secret, Target: Iron Fist, Heart of the Dragon, The Dragon Dies at Dawn, Morning of the Mindstorm, Citadel on the Edge of Vengeance, War Without End and A Duel of Iron, an assistant fight choreographer in the Iron Fist episodes The Fury of Iron Fist, The City's Not for Burning, This Deadly Secret, Target: Iron Fist, Heart of the Dragon, The Dragon Dies at Dawn, Morning of the Mindstorm, Citadel on the Edge of Vengeance, War Without End and A Duel of Iron, a covering stunt coordinator in the Iron Fist episodes Morning of the Mindstorm and Citadel on the Edge of Vengeance, a second unit fight coordinator in the Iron Fist episode The Fury of Iron Fist and a stunt performer in Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings and the Iron Fist episode Eight Diagram Dragon Palm. He was also a stunt double for Sacha Dhawan in the Iron Fist episodes Black Tiger Steals Heart, The Fury of Iron Fist, The City's Not for Burning, This Deadly Secret, Target: Iron Fist, Heart of the Dragon, The Dragon Dies at Dawn, Morning of the Mindstorm, Citadel on the Edge of Vengeance, War Without End and A Duel of Iron. In this episode you'll learn about Malay's humble beginnings, Taekwon-Do Background and how became a part of EMC fight crew. Malay hopes to inspire the next generation to continue leveling up in the Martial Arts and entertainment world.

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    46 Min.
  • Ep 46: Leaphy Khim - From the Marines to Hollywood
    Jun 26 2021

    In this episode, I interview a US Marine Veteran turned Hollywood Actress & Stunt Women, Leaphy Khim. Leaphy was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania to Cambodian genocide survivors. At a very young age she was taught the importance of her culture, language, and traditions. She was raised to be strong, independent, and self sufficient. Her parents valued education and relentlessly drilled into her head to be the best at anything she wishes to pursue in life. For 8 years, she enlisted in the United States Marine Corps. Her proudest achievement was when she was deployed with a military joint task force in aid of a humanitarian project in Macaracas, Panama. She helped with the construction of multiple classrooms and community centers in a small town outside of Panama City. Today she remained passionate in helping people from all walks of life. She is energetic, highly motivated, and hard working, with a strong commitment to help and empower people to lead a healthy lifestyle. She offers martial arts and basic self defense classes. In addition, Leaphy help military veterans by connecting them with benefits, resources, counseling, and linking them with different community organizations. With her extensive background in fighting and weapons/combat training she practices her craft in Hollywood as an actress and stuntwoman. Disciplines she specializes in include kickboxing, western boxing, Eskrima, and Brazilian Jujitsu. Her most notable role was in “Let It Go” in which she was awarded Best Actress at the GI Film Festival in 2018. Her most current projects include a costar role and stunt work on ABC The Rookie and Grey’s Anatomy. In summary, Leaphy is a strong, dedicated woman with a compassionate side that is not afraid to drop everything and lend a helping hand. In this episode, you'll learn about her military experiences, the challenges she had to overcome, and how she got into Hollywood as a stunt women and actress. Leaphy hopes to inspire the youth and to let them know that nothing is impossible and that dreams do come true, you just gotta shoot your shot!

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    41 Min.
  • Ep 45: Terry Oup - Working in the Gambling Industry
    Jun 19 2021

    In this episode, I catch up with someone dear to me. Terry Oup is a childhood friend of mine. In April, I visited friends and family for Khmer New Year month and during my last couple days, I decided to visit Terry who I haven't seen in over 5 years. We hung out like old times and did some adventurous things in Vancouver Washington like e-scootering a 17 mile trail, did some VR gaming at his house, and I met his baby Angelina for the first time. It was a much needed visit and I was surprised he wanted to do this podcast with me because he's not on social media like that anymore but it was a fun convo and I hope you guys enjoy this episode. It was awesome hearing Terry overcome adversity, from living in a garage, to moving into a house and his experiences and love for working in the gambling industry as a black jack/poker dealer. We talk about how fatherhood changed him for the better and how he met his soul mate via an online streaming app.

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    41 Min.
  • Ep 44: Mayly Tao - The Donut Princess
    Jun 12 2021

    I had the pleasure of interviewing Mayly Tao aka @donutprincessla who is the owner of the world famous @dksdonuts. She was featured on The award winning Donut King Documentary about her great Uncle Ted Ngoy who started the Cambodian Donut boom in California in the early 80s. Mayly Tao is LA’s self-proclaimed Donut Princess, owner of DK’s Donuts & Bakery in Santa Monica, CA and Donut Princess Los Angeles, a donut bouquet delivery concept. She is the host of her podcast Short N’ Sweet. You can find her ”Securing the Box” at @maylytao, @donutprincessla, @dksdonuts, @foodfortheclout. She is very heavily involved in community work, such as completing the building of a temple in Cambodia and creating her new initiative, Lunch boxes for Love, to help feed front line health care professionals in Los Angeles during COVID-19. She is currently a social media marketing consultant, helping others create revenue through social media and branding. Stream the Donut King now on Hulu & Amazon Prime and make sure y’all visit @dksdonuts for some delicious donuts 🍩

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    53 Min.