Speak Up

NCCU IMICS x Dept of Radio & TV (政治大學傳播學院 IMICSx廣電系)

Episodes in this program are made by College of Communication students at National Chengchi University (NCCU) in Taipei, Taiwan. Students here are in the undergraduate program at the Department of Radio and Television, or the graduate program at IMICS (International Master's Program in International Communication Studies). Season 1 includes student work from the class “Podcasting: Audio Journalism & Branded Podcasts” at NCCU in spring 2026. Supervising teacher is adjunct associate professor Emily Y. Wu.  Thank you to the following people and centers for their support: Dean of College of Communication, Dr. Hsiu-Hui Sun (政大傳播學院院長孫秀蕙); Chair of the Department of Radio & TV, Dr. Stanley Chun-Ming Huang (廣播與電視學系主任黃俊銘); Director of IMICS, Dr. I-Huei Cheng (國際傳播英語碩士學位學程主任鄭怡卉); Voice of NCCU radio station (VNCCU, 政大之聲電台), and the Audio and Video Lab (影音實驗室). 本節目為台灣國立政治大學傳播學院之廣播與電視學系及國際傳播英語碩士學位學程學生作品。第一季為114學年度課程「Podcasting: Audio Journalism & Branded Podcasts」(英文教學)之作品,指導老師為兼任教師吳怡慈。政大傳播學院成立於1989年,為台灣歷史最悠久、最具指標性之新聞傳播教育學府。

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  1. 8 июн.

    Finding home when you belong everywhere

    In Taiwan, the traditional script for finding “home” has always been anchored to your family of origin: stay close to your parents, get a stable local job, buy an apartment, marry, and settle down. But for a new generation raised to be “global citizens” and encouraged to cross borders, that's starting to feel like a suit that no longer fits. When you are educated to be worldly and independent, what happens to your sense of belonging at home?In this episode, Calvin Chen explores the cultural friction and identity vacuum created by hyper-globalization. He sits down with Jaynie Cheng — an EducationUSA advisor, daughter of a Filipino-Chinese mother, and a transnational citizen who has lived across Europe and the U.S.Jaynie shares her personal journey of embracing borderless independence. From living on her own to stepping away from conventional Taiwanese expectations, her story reflects the internal friction of someone who has mastered the global language but finds the local cultural script. Calvin Chen is a graduate student at the International Master's Program in International Communication Studies (IMICS) at National Chengchi University (NCCU). “Speak Up” is a podcast program by College of Communication students at National Chengchi University in Taipei, Taiwan. Season 1 episodes are student work from the class, “Podcasting: Audio Journalism & Branded Podcasts” in Spring 2026. Supervising teacher is adjunct associate professor Emily Y. Wu. Music credit: Beautiful Acoustic Chill by Sound Of Freedom, Lofi Background Music by VibeDepot from Free Music Archive dot org. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Episodes in this program are made by College of Communication students at National Chengchi University (NCCU) in Taipei, Taiwan. Students here are in the undergraduate program at the Department of Radio and Television, or the graduate program at IMICS (International Master's Program in International Communication Studies). Season 1 includes student work from the class “Podcasting: Audio Journalism & Branded Podcasts” at NCCU in spring 2026. Supervising teacher is adjunct associate professor Emily Y. Wu.  Thank you to the following people and centers for their support: Dean of College of Communication, Dr. Hsiu-Hui Sun (政大傳播學院院長孫秀蕙); Chair of the Department of Radio & TV, Dr. Stanley Chun-Ming Huang (廣播與電視學系主任黃俊銘); Director of IMICS, Dr. I-Huei Cheng (國際傳播英語碩士學位學程主任鄭怡卉); Voice of NCCU radio station (VNCCU, 政大之聲電台), and the Audio and Video Lab (影音實驗室). 本節目為台灣國立政治大學傳播學院之廣播與電視學系及國際傳播英語碩士學位學程學生作品。第一季為114學年度課程「Podcasting: Audio Journalism & Branded Podcasts」(英文教學)之作品,指導老師為兼任教師吳怡慈。政大傳播學院成立於1989年,為台灣歷史最悠久、最具指標性之新聞傳播教育學府。