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How Do Cultural Values Shape (and Sometimes Sabotage) Success? w/ John Wang

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Ever felt like you're living two lives? One shaped by the culture you were born into, and the other by the world you're trying to thrive in?

I sit down with John Wang, speaker, entrepreneur and the creator of Big Asian Energy, to explore the silent tension of bicultural identity, especially for Asian and Asian-American communities.

We discuss:

- The heavy burden of growing up in a traditional household of high expectations
- The unspoken cost of politeness
- The 7 cultural habits holding many Asians back in their careers
- What it takes to redefine success on your own terms
- and some real-life shocking stories of how far some Asian Americans have gone to uphold the expectations of their family and community

If you've ever felt caught between 2 worlds, struggled to speak up or felt like you don't quite belong in the workplace or society you're living in - this convo is going to speak directly to you.

Follow on socials (@ananddattanipodcast). Find the links here: https://campsite.bio/tjo

πŸ™ LEAVE A REVIEW If you listen on Apple Podcasts, it'd be great if you could leave a review - the bigger the show gets, the bigger the guests get

  continue reading

97 episodes

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Manage episode 483871162 series 3666751
Content provided by Anand Dattani. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Anand Dattani or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://staging.podcastplayer.com/legal.

Ever felt like you're living two lives? One shaped by the culture you were born into, and the other by the world you're trying to thrive in?

I sit down with John Wang, speaker, entrepreneur and the creator of Big Asian Energy, to explore the silent tension of bicultural identity, especially for Asian and Asian-American communities.

We discuss:

- The heavy burden of growing up in a traditional household of high expectations
- The unspoken cost of politeness
- The 7 cultural habits holding many Asians back in their careers
- What it takes to redefine success on your own terms
- and some real-life shocking stories of how far some Asian Americans have gone to uphold the expectations of their family and community

If you've ever felt caught between 2 worlds, struggled to speak up or felt like you don't quite belong in the workplace or society you're living in - this convo is going to speak directly to you.

Follow on socials (@ananddattanipodcast). Find the links here: https://campsite.bio/tjo

πŸ™ LEAVE A REVIEW If you listen on Apple Podcasts, it'd be great if you could leave a review - the bigger the show gets, the bigger the guests get

  continue reading

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