22 episodes

The VietQ Podcast is a capitivating interview style podcast that explores fascinating stories of the Vietnamese diaspora community. With a passion for storytelling, JohnnyD dives into the unique experiences, journeys, and perspectives of Vietnamese individuals that have lived and thrived in different parts of the world. From entrepreneurs and artists to activists and educators, each episode of the Viet Q Podcast delves into the rich and diverse heritage of the Vietnamese people, unearthing hidden gems and sharing them with the world.

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The VietQ Podcast is a capitivating interview style podcast that explores fascinating stories of the Vietnamese diaspora community. With a passion for storytelling, JohnnyD dives into the unique experiences, journeys, and perspectives of Vietnamese individuals that have lived and thrived in different parts of the world. From entrepreneurs and artists to activists and educators, each episode of the Viet Q Podcast delves into the rich and diverse heritage of the Vietnamese people, unearthing hidden gems and sharing them with the world.

    Tet in Seattle 2024 | VietQ Podcast EP#24

    Tet in Seattle 2024 | VietQ Podcast EP#24

    In this episode, we dive into the vibrant history and festivities surrounding the upcoming "Tết In Seattle" festival. Celebrated in the Pacific Northwest, this podcast features Angela and Kim from the organizing committee.

    The discussion uncovers the logistical magic behind "Tết In Seattle", providing insights into the festival's long-standing heritage, dating back to its first celebration in 1997. Kim delivers an enticing preview of the festival's lineup, including impressive attendance numbers and cultural activities planned for the event. Angela adds depth by reflecting on the challenges and rewards of organizing such a culturally significant event.



    https://www.tetinseattle.org/

    • 19 min
    Gia Huynh: From $50 to 3 Million Pieces of Crystal Candy Sold | VietQ Podcast EP#23

    Gia Huynh: From $50 to 3 Million Pieces of Crystal Candy Sold | VietQ Podcast EP#23

    Gia Huynh is a Vietnam-born entrepreneur and the founder of www.silkygem.com, a company specializing in artisanal, sugar-coated candy that pays homage to traditional Vietnamese treats. Starting her life in America in 2016 with only $50 in her pocket, Gia's journey is one of resilience and determination. She initially worked at a nail salon upon her arrival in the United States, but through hardship, struggle, and her enterprising spirit, she eventually created a thriving business that celebrates her Vietnamese heritage and memories of Lunar New Year festivities.

    Support and buy some Silky Gem crystal candy at https://www.silkygem.com/?ref=VietQMedia

    • 49 min
    Day Sulan: A Journey of Healing, Growth, & Artistry | VietQ Podcast EP#22

    Day Sulan: A Journey of Healing, Growth, & Artistry | VietQ Podcast EP#22

    Day Sulan, is a determined Black and Vietnamese artist from Compton, CA. She sits down with us and discusses her journey in the music industry and her recent transformation. She reflects on her upbringing, her love for Vietnamese food, and her connection to her Vietnamese heritage. She also talks about her experience as an independent artist and the challenges and rewards that come with it. She shares her thoughts on healing, self-reflection, and the importance of following your own path.

    Day Sulan's music is influenced by a variety of genres and artists, including Aaliyah, Eminem, Bill Withers, and XXXTentacion. She is focused on creating music that speaks to the soul and resonates with her audience. She also recently started a food content channel called "Food with Day Sulan" to showcase her love for cooking and explore the world of food media.

    • 1 hr 19 min
    Hoàng Mỹ An: Transition from Dancer to Singer | VietQ Podcast EP#21

    Hoàng Mỹ An: Transition from Dancer to Singer | VietQ Podcast EP#21

    Hoàng Mỹ An, a Vietnamese singer and performer, shares her journey in the performing arts, from her early days of taking dance and music lessons to competing in ballroom dancing and eventually appearing on popular television shows. She discusses her experiences on "So You Think You Can Dance" and "The Mask Singer" and how these opportunities have shaped her career.



    Hoàng Mỹ An also talks about her musical influences and her current musical direction, which combines classic and modern elements with a touch of Latin inspiration. She reflects on the challenges and rewards of being a performer and expresses her excitement for creating and producing her own music in Vietnam.

    • 51 min
    Dai Lo: Navigating Assimilation and Cultural Roots | VietQ Podcast EP#20

    Dai Lo: Navigating Assimilation and Cultural Roots | VietQ Podcast EP#20

    Dai Lo opens up about his personal journey of rediscovering his Vietnamese roots and the impact it has had on his music. He shares the challenges he faced in understanding the northern dialects of Vietnam and the struggle to communicate with people from the north. Despite the trauma and bitterness associated with his family's past, Dai Lo took the initiative to convince his father to return to Vietnam, leading to a transformative trip that allowed them to reconnect with their heritage. He emphasizes the importance of embracing his identity and creating authentic content that resonates with his audience. Dai Lo also reveals his plans for the future, including releasing an EP with 80s dance pop-inspired music and continuing to share his journey through social media.

    • 1 hr 8 min
    Orange: Overcoming Doubts and Pursuing a Music Career | VietQ Podcast EP#19

    Orange: Overcoming Doubts and Pursuing a Music Career | VietQ Podcast EP#19

    Orange, a Vietnamese singer-songwriter, joins Johnny D. Nguyen on The VietQ Podcast to discuss her music career and her experiences as an artist. Orange talks about her podcast, where she discusses the topics that inspire her music. She also shares the story behind her stage name and how she got started in the music industry.

    Orange reflects on the success of her song "Nguoi La Oi" and the impact it had on her career. She also discusses her latest single "Khi Em Lon" and her upcoming album. Orange shares her thoughts on the Vietnamese music scene and offers advice for aspiring Vietnamese artists. She also talks about her influences, including Mariah Carey and Japanese artist Fuji Kaze. Orange discusses her love for performing and the different experiences she has had on stage. She also shares her excitement for her upcoming shows in California and Las Vegas.

    • 50 min

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