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Public enemy harder than you think.mp3
Public enemy harder than you think.mp3





public enemy harder than you think.mp3

No! Yeah! Actually, You should introduce yourself. I mean… I guess to start off (LAUGHS) to help you. Why don’t you introduce yourself to us since… you know… I think you… yeah. So I think it comes off much more relatable. And it’s things that if I already planned out what I wanted to say, I don’t think I could fully convey or fully express all these emotions or all the memories that I had because I feel it’s like if I’m talking about memories from when I was younger, it’s the kind of things I want to be able to speak about it on the spot, right. You can but when you talk about it, you want to be in the moment in terms of the feelings you felt when you were younger. that you can’t really brainstorm about it. It’s just like I think when it comes to topics like, for example, sibling rivalry. JOANNE NGUYEN, INTERVIEWEE: Yes, go with the flow. (LAUGHS) So originally we were going to actually brainstorm it out but I think it’s just better to just go like Joanne says, “Au Naturel,” right? You just want to go au naturel… natural with this? And we are having to have a special episode, not that the other episodes aren't special but this one is particularly special because I get to interview my lovely younger sister, Joanne! Hey girl! J.K. JESSICA: Hey, y’all! Welcome to Project Voice! Heh, this is Jessica. Over 180,000 titles to choose from for your iPhone, Android, Kindle or MP3 player. Get a free audiobook download and 30 day free trial at /projectvoice. JESSICA NGUYEN, HOST: Today’s podcast is brought to you by Audible.

public enemy harder than you think.mp3

She loves to create and perform whether that is through graphic designing, singing, dancing, or crocheting. She loves heart-to-hearts and dreams of one day opening a coffee shop in Korea where people can come to relax and have thought-provoking and deep conversations.

public enemy harder than you think.mp3

She’s currently a sophomore at Stanford University who thinks she wants to major in Communications and minor in East Asian Studies with a Korean subplan, but she’s still lost and trying to find her calling in life. Joanne Nguyen is an aspiring graphic designer and musician who finds solace in listening to Korean music (mainly R&B, her current obsession being DΞΔN) and watching dramas (currently watching Weightlifting Fairy Kim Bok Joo, highly recommend if you’re looking for OTP cuteness). Look forward to an hour’s worth of her words of advice and encouragement as she brings us back to what it’s like for us growing up together and what our relationship is like now in this week’s episode. I am very proud and excited to showcase my best friend and younger sister, Joanne Nguyen, in this episode. It didn’t occur to me that I could explore this topic until I began reflecting on my relationship with my own sister just a couple weeks ago. Sibling rivalry doesn’t really pertain to only our community but like the topic of parenting, there are still cultural implications that exist and they affect our family dynamics.







Public enemy harder than you think.mp3