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By Insincerity Podcast, Young Soy Production House
The podcast currently has 25 episodes available.
Dr. Ariel Thorpe, a chiropractor opens the door to the world of physical well-being. She shares her insights on what role the spine plays in our overall health, and how to improve our bodies, not to mention what common mistakes people make with their health. She also discusses how health can impact society and culture at large.
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Tanja Wessels, an advocate for sustainable fashion joins us for a chat this week on Insincerity. To give you an idea of her commitment to a sustainable future in the world of fashion, she has not purchased a new piece of clothing in over four years. Although we know nothing about fashion, we chat with Tanja abut the "sustainability movement" as a whole, and try to learn how to sift out the real movers from the posers.
Rohit Dugar, the person behind Hong Kong's homegrown brewery Young Master Ales joins us for a boozy chat.
Since Young Master's inception, not only have they created one of Hong Kong's most exciting brands that has garnered a cult-like following, however they have also created some delicious beer that is served around Asia.
We talk to him to find out how me made this all possible.
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We are honoured to welcome the CEO & Founder of GOODS OF DESIRE, Douglas Young on this week's episode of Insincerity.
As the brain child of one of Hong Kong's most iconic and badass brands, Douglas discusses Hong Kong culture, nostalgia, and lifestyle.
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Hong Kong's most renowned comedian Vivek Mahbubani talks about how being an outsider his whole life has fuelled is career in comedy. We also discussed the difference between multi-cultural and inter-cultural societies, and the importance of the latter.
This is an episode you want to listen to for the sake of all mankind.
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We chat with an artist who is revolutionising the Drag scene in Hong Kong. Bauhinia talks about their experience with performing around the world as a As a third culture kid (TCK). For someone who is so young (23 years old at the time this was shot) Bauhinia has already performed in multiple contents and cities such as Brooklyn, San Francisco, and even Hyderabad.
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Joining us for banter this week is Hong Kong based art collector, Jacobo Garcia Gil. Over time Jacobo has curated a diverse collection of works he calls "Divide By Zero". We talk about a diverse range of subjects such as NFTs, activism in art such as the BLM movement, and international relations and its affect on the art world.
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Hong Kong and Australian based Artist & Chocolatier, Ryan Foote joins us for a chat this week on Insincerity for a conversation on his diverse career paths and they all converge. In addition to being a chocolatier who combines traditional techniques with 3D printing to make chocolates, Ryan also has a ceramics studio where he designs some really cool shit.
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Entrepreneur and co-founder of Shady Acres, (one of Hong Kong's coolest bar/restaurants) Ryan Nightingale join us for a chat this week. He discusses taking the leap to start his own business, meeting Anthony Bourdain, and delivering customers with what they really want, and why it is so f*cking important.
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The podcast currently has 25 episodes available.