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Hello From Hong Kong

Jonathan Morris

A discussion with the people of Hong Kong about Hong Kong!


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  • 40 - (6) HK2019 Protests - English

    Each guest gets to make a statement and is then asked 5 questions:

    How do you feel about what’s happening or whats happened in Hong Kong?

    2. Which one incident has given you a lot to think about, have the protests affected you?

    3. What does the future hold?

    4. Do you want to stay or leave Hong Kong, when would you leave, where would you go if you left?

    5. If there's one thing you could change, what would it be?

    If you would like to be a guest on the show and you're in Hong Kong, please contact me with the Hello From Hong Kong twitter account. DM’S are open.

    Show Links

    Twitter: Antony Dapiran

    Twitter: Hello From Hong Kong



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    Thu, 22 Aug 2019 - 12min
  • 37 - (3) HK2019 Protests - 你我的心聲? - Cantonese/廣東話

    This paragraph was originally posted to Facebook. Titled “Voice from Our Hearts”.

    Show Links

    www.jonathanjk.com

    https://twitter.com/HelloFromHK



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    Mon, 19 Aug 2019 - 3min
  • 25 - Grace and Jenny (NGO Workers)

    In this episode I sit down with Jenny and Grace of the HummingFish foundation to discuss how their charity works with farmers to create a sustainable farming practice for coffee growing.
    What interested me most is knowing that there are charities in Hong Kong that help other countries and I’d neer know about them in the mainstream media.

    I met Jenny at a coffee day at PMQ and her responses to my questions were really interesting that I asked them to come on the podcast.

    Together we get in depth with knowing about what they do, what is Timor Leste all about, how wasn’t coffee growing sustainable in the first place and against their efforts is the ever approaching threat of global warming and what will that do to coffee production, not just in Timor Leste but the world.

    Links:

    http://hummingfish.org



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    Wed, 07 Nov 2018 - 59min
  • 19 - Edwin and Dulguun from Mongolia

    In this episode I'm take the podcast to Mongolia, and we meet and get to know Edwin and Dulguun, both who live and work in the capital of Ulan-Bator.

    Together we discuss how Edwin came originally as a peace core volunteer, Dulguun grew up in the country and the city, so she has kept her nomadic roots and through her we learn a little bit about the nomadic lifestyle and eating wolf. Yes, you read that correctly.

    We also get some insight into gender equality, how women are treated, talk about marriage rites, touch on gay culture, the Russian influence and history and the Korean links to Mongolia.

    If you're thinking of travelling to Mongolia maybe you'd be interested in knowing how easy is it to get around Mongolia just using English and the cost of living in this country.

    At the very end we also share the secret to retiring early.

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    Fri, 23 Feb 2018 - 54min
  • 18 - Nate Wong (Jazz Artist)

    In this brief episode sort of like a conclusion to the previous meeting we had together in episode 8, we find out why is Nate moving back to the US, we also talk briefly about the quality of the jazz scene in Hong Kong and New York, where Nate has gigged and we discuss a bit about canto pop dying and why?

    Show Links

    Visage One - https://www.timeout.com/hong-kong/music/visage-one-1

    YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=nate+wong+music+



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    Thu, 22 Feb 2018 - 20min
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