Johnny Tang is a skater. He has helped develop the skate scene in China more than most. Beyond skating he is an avid fisherman. Johnny shares stories of coming to China and skating in a undeveloped skate scene. Support this podcast by shopping below.
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Juhani Salo is a Finish skater who has been in and out of China for the past 10 years. We talk about him growing up in Finland and how Juhani learned how to shape his own boards as a kid because they were so expensive to buy. He shares his story about how he came […]
. Guan Mu is a Chinese skater who runs the most popular skate blog in China, Kickerclub.com We discuss the history of skateboarding in China and the future of skateboarding in China. Support this podcast: https://shanghaiobserved.com/observing-the-process/
Benoit Florecon is a photographer who focuses on design and space. Benoit and talk about our connection to the apartment 1101 which was my apartment in Shanghai. Support this podcast: https://shanghaiobserved.com/observing-the-process/
Camilo Koch spent the last ten years cultivating his unique potential. His work and life became one and the same. Now he honors who he is and lifts the lives of others. Follow his 1000 days video journey on YouTube.com/camilokoch and instagram.com/caig Support this podcast here by donating
Andy Curtain is a Comedian who has been living in Shanghai for the past 10 years. He has worked with many of the greats such as Jim Gaffigan and Aziz ansari. but after a decade in Shanghai he’s moving out to Hong Kong to open up a new comedy club there. Support the Podcast: https://shanghaiobserved.com/observing-the-process/ […]
. Archie Hamilton first came to Shanghai in 2005 where he pretty much started the festival industry here in China. We talk a lot about his life before shanghai and what led him to a pretty wild ride here in China. Support this podcast: https://www.patreon.com/alexgreenberg Shout out your comments below
Dan Agha-Rafei was one of the first homies I met in the video production industry here in Shanghai. We talked about life in China, how it has changed, the video production world and what it will be like to move back to London. Support this podcast: https://www.patreon.com/alexgreenberg Shout your comments out down below
Ben Weldon is the CEO and Creative Director of Thread design. Ben is an avid traveler and board member for the Entrepreneurs Organisation. He runs triathlons and has plenty to share about his experiences in China starting a company that has withheld the test of time. Support this podcast: https://www.patreon.com/alexgreenberg
. Luis Castro is the creator of 354 Films we talked about his creation process, working in China versus other parts of the world and studying film in the 90’s. Drop your thoughts in the comments below.
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