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On this final episode of the season, Cruella Lou-ville and Double 0 Fo catch up on the end of the season and what to expect from season 5!
We have thoroughly enjoyed making another season of the podcast and hope you have enjoyed listening and are looking forward to more after the break. In this episode we catch up on the books were reading and some of our top pics, Fo rants about the news which was very entraining , and we get a chance to answer the quickfire questions ourselves.
Hope you have a wonderful bank holiday (if that's a thing where you are) and see you soon!
Fo and Lou.
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In this week's episode, Louisa and the Fantastic Fo speak to Alicia Beale, the 38 year old owner of The Aftermath and another example of someone coming to the city for a few months and staying for many years.
Alicia shares her 16 year experience in Hong Kong after coming to the city at 23 from the US to visit her best friend. We get into how easy it is to get lost in the HK sauce initially, and how it takes some time to find the right balance and make it a sustainable but fulfilling home.
We discuss how she didn't expect such a dynamic city at first and she shares some of the challenges she met, and the growth that comes with the transition from your 20s to 30s....AS WELL AS her experience starting and running businesses in Hong Kong over the last 3 crazy years. Enjoyyyy!
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In this week's episode, Louisa and the Fantastic Fo speak to Celina Fairbairn, founder of CGDLondon who (eventually) moved to Hong Kong from London by way of Rotterdam. Celina shares with us her experience moving to HK in the midst of the pandemic and Hong Kongs frequently changing travel restrictions.....the things we do for love !
We discuss the entrepreneurial culture in HK vs London, they differences Celina found in lifestyle, working and networking cultures and how she has been perceived as someone who could be described as "racially ambiguous" *. We also talk about the difficulties and dynamics of long distance relationships and the various different stages they progress through.
A lovely chat for your Monday morning , Enjoy!
* God I really hope no one has any issue with me using this term but if you do, let me know.
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In this week's episode we speak to the wonderful Janelle Mimms who joins us again and shares her Hong Kong experience over the last 2 years. Last week we re-released her first episode where we talked about all the excitement and newness of moving to Hong Kong, and this week we catch up on how the struggles of the last 2 years have affected that experience, our mental health, and our outlook.
As you can tell straight away from her monologue, we get into some really tough topics, and Janelle's openness caused us to share some of our struggles as well. We absolutely loved this episode and Janelle, and we can't wait for you to hear it.
Enjoy!
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The Fantastic Fo is the Infirm Fo this week, so in a plot twist, we're bringing you one from the vault...
In this episode, your hosts Louisa and The Fantastic Fo talk to Janelle Mims, a New Yorker living in Hong Kong since early 2019. Dive straight in to find out why people are throwing babies at her and what is so problematic about the word "chocolate".
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In this week's episode, Louisa and the Fantastic Fo speak to Akinsola Jeje a 50 year old Teacher , amateur historian and poet who moved to Hong Kong 16 years ago from Canada.
Akin brought his wealth of knowledge and experience to the podcast, taking us on a journey back in time and giving us his observations of culture in Hong Kong and Japan where he spent a few years before arriving in the city he now calls home.
We thoroughly enjoyed this one and we hope you do too.
Enjoy!
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In this week's episode, Louisa and the Fantastic Fo speak to Alexander Woodburn, the 28 year old director of The Motiv Company and ex-professional rugby player. Alexander shares with us the harrowing story of how he went from signing his first professional contract to arriving in Hong Kong at 23 after an elite rugby upbringing and a life changing injury.
We talk about so much in this action-packed episode, and the topics range from determination to creative expression, mindfulness, the pros and cons of discipline, and how Hong Kong is a great place to find a new rhythm.
Enjoy!
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In this week's episode, and our first video podcast, Louisa and the Fantastic Fo have a really good catch up, if we do say so ourselves. We talk about the current COVID situation in Hong Kong and what if any strategies we have for dealing with prolonged uncertainty. This leads us to a great chat about the books, tv shows and podcast that help deal and distract.
Louisa's love affair with Brené Brown continues and Fo tries his hardest to explain "now". One of our longer episodes, but that usually means we really enjoyed the episode so we hope you do too!
Check out the video for this episode here.
Enjoy.
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In this week's episode, Louisa and the Fantastic Fo speak to Gabriel Fagbenro, a 26 year old Nigerian NGO coordinator who moved to Hong Kong from London 6 years ago after a year studying in Hong Kong.
Gabriel tells us about his sandwich year studying in HKU, going back to London, and then immediately feeling the urge to return to Hong Kong. We talk about what feeling like a foreigner even means...if that is a thing, and what it has been like working for an NGO while being Nigerian #Wherethemoneyatthough
We were plagued with recording issues on this one but Gabriel's bright and upbeat insights really made this one of those fun episodes to record. Although we will admit to being slightly envious of the youthful energy lol.
Additionally, Lou's TedTalk is finally out!! So check that out here:
How curiosity can address racial inequality | Louisa Awolaja | TedxTinHauWomen
Have a great week!
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In this week's episode, Louisa and the Fantastic Fo speak to Deji Odunlami, a Nigerian mathematics teacher who moved to Hong Kong via Shanghai from London 11 years ago.
Deji talks to us about how he moved to China for adventure, what it was like moving there , and how he found it to be a place of ample opportunities if you were interested. We talk about his move to Hong Kong, how feeling at home was central to the decision and how he has found Hong Kong vs Shanghai so far.
We hear about this entrepreneurial foodie started a runaway sausage business and how Friend like me isn't on Spotify!?
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The podcast currently has 56 episodes available.