Khmer Voices

Vanny Whitchelo

Growing up in Canada, there was a lack of representation of stories that truly resonated with me when it came to professionals. In this podcast, I aim to close this gap.  We're celebrating and amplifying Khmer voices through conversations with the Cambodian diaspora from all over the world. We discuss their journey, successes, failures and their upbringing.  Get inspired to take action after hearing our stories!

  1. FEB 11

    From Single Mom of 4 to Tech Startup Founder with Lin Sok

    Born in a Thai refugee camp, Lin Sok arrived in Canada with her family when she was only 6 months old. They had modest means, and she recalls her early  childhood years with fondness. She and her two brothers did well in school, but when she was 18, she got pregnant and decided to move out and live with her then boyfriend.  In this conversation, Lin Sok shares her insights on resilience and perspective shaped by her Cambodian Canadian upbringing in Montréal, and experiences as a single mother. She emphasizes the importance of not sweating the small stuff and finding solutions to challenges, drawing from her parents' experiences as refugees from genocide.  Today, Lin is an entrepreneur, financial advisor, tech founder and community builder. As the founder of Women and Money Montréal and CEO of OWNI.ai, she blends finance, technology, and community to help people build wealth with clarity and confidence. She’s been featured in Canadian national and local news and has also written a book, The Audacity to Own It. Find her book on Amazon https://www.amazon.ca/Audacity-Own-Navigating-perplexities-detachment/dp/1069365505 To continue developing the OWNI.ai platform, Lin is interested in talking to people who thought about buying property but didn’t - whether it was a potential first home, dream home, investment or commercial property. The purpose is to understand what held them back and how they feel about buying with someone else in order to make it happen.  Book a short interview: https://calendly.com/linsok/owni Lin's website https://linsok.ca/ ------------ Let's connect on Instagram @KhmerVoices Do you have an inspiring story you'd like to share on Khmer Voices? DM me on social. Intro and outro music by https://pixabay.com/users/chhuchchhuch-26181660/

    1h 15m
  2. JAN 28

    More than a Podcast with The Bánh Mì Chronicles Founder Randy Kim

    Randy Kim is a queer Vietnamese-Khmer American storyteller and podcast host of The Bánh Mì Chronicles as well as content writer for his Substack, “Bánh Mì Bites”. His work centres intergenerational healing, identity, and uplifting voices from Asian, queer and BIPOC communities. Randy is an experienced nonprofit development professional. With a background in public storytelling and relationship-building, Randy creates spaces that honour history, build trust, and provoke reflection. Through storytelling and creative expression, Randy aims to share experiences that resonate with others and foster a sense of connection. In this conversation, Randy Kim shares his experiences navigating family dynamics, mental health, and the complexities of identity. He also delves into the themes of intergenerational trauma and grief, particularly in light of his brother's illness and passing.  **Khmer community, please listen to Randy's podcast episode with guest Sina Sam regarding accountability in Khmer community spaces https://open.spotify.com/show/2ffNH2CYauLEWg0Pr4T2qD Randy's socials: https://www.instagram.com/banhmi_chronicles https://randykim.substack.com/ https://facebook.com/BanhMiChronicles ------------ Let's connect on Instagram @KhmerVoices Do you have an inspiring story you'd like to share on Khmer Voices? DM me on social. Intro and outro music by https://pixabay.com/users/chhuchchhuch-26181660/

    1h 19m
  3. JAN 13

    Just Existing is a Political Statement with Silong Chhun

    Silong Chhun, a 1.5 generation Cambodian American from Tacoma, Washington, is an accomplished communications strategist with extensive experience driving multimedia campaigns across government, non-profit, and private sectors. He is also co-founder of the Khmer Anti-Deportation Advocacy Group and co-founder of the award winning SEA Comedy Collective comedy production company.  In this episode, Silong shares his journey into government, the lessons learned from his political campaign, and the significance of his work with Panabou Digital and the Khmer Anti-Deportation Advocacy Group. Music Silong produced and recorded with Khmer artists circa 2008. https://www.silongchhun.com/music-audio One of the best documentaries about Khmer Music https://www.dtifcambodia.com/ YouTube link to purchase https://youtu.be/uWUClhqQkVo Silong and his family are featured in the Washington State Exhibition commemorating 50 years of SEA refugee resettlement in Washington state:  https://www.washingtonhistory.org/exhibit/our-voices/ Silong's website https://www.silongchhun.com/ Khmer Anti-Deportation Advocacy Group https://www.khaagwa.org/ SEA Comedy Collective  https://www.seacomedy.com/ Silong’s agency, Panabou Digital https://www.panaboudigital.com ------------ Let's connect on Instagram @KhmerVoices Do you have an inspiring story you'd like to share on Khmer Voices? DM me on social. Intro and outro music by https://pixabay.com/users/chhuchchhuch-26181660/

    1h 37m
  4. 12/09/2025

    Navigating Career Pivots with Sophaline Mao

    As a 1.5 generation Cambodian American growing up in Stockton, California, Sophaline Mao was shaped by the vibrancy of her heritage and the challenges of navigating a bicultural identity. These early experiences forged her deep empathy, strong work ethic, and lifelong devotion to empowering others. Fueled by a commitment to education and self-betterment, Sophaline worked tirelessly to excel academically, ultimately earning dual graduate degrees from the University of San Francisco: a Master of Business Administration and a Master of Arts in Asia Pacific Studies. These achievements opened the door to an international career in the Asia-Pacific region—an experience that further expanded her worldview and strengthened her leadership. In this episode, Sophaline gives us a look into her upbringing, her journey from school to work, and her canny pursuits to live life to the fullest and with purpose. Currently practicing real estate in California, she also volunteers her time as the 2026 President of the Women’s Council of REALTORS® Alameda County, the Vice President of the Board for Tri-Valley Haven, and a Board Member of Caring for Cambodia. Connect with Sophaline: https://www.instagram.com/sophalinemao/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/sophalinemao/ https://www.facebook.com/sophalinemao209/ Podcast https://www.lovelistingslegacy.com/ ------------ Let's connect on Instagram @KhmerVoices Do you have an inspiring story you'd like to share on Khmer Voices? DM me on social. Intro and outro music by https://pixabay.com/users/chhuchchhuch-26181660/

    51 min
5
out of 5
11 Ratings

About

Growing up in Canada, there was a lack of representation of stories that truly resonated with me when it came to professionals. In this podcast, I aim to close this gap.  We're celebrating and amplifying Khmer voices through conversations with the Cambodian diaspora from all over the world. We discuss their journey, successes, failures and their upbringing.  Get inspired to take action after hearing our stories!

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