The Vietnamese with Kenneth Nguyen

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Mar 21, 2025 • 53min

410 - Diana Nguyen - From Comic to Clown Doctor

Born to Vietnamese refugee parents and raised in Melbourne, Diana Nguyen’s work blends her Vietnamese heritage with her personal experiences, offering audiences a universally relatable perspective. From her critically acclaimed stand-up comedy to her role as a trailblazer in the Australian entertainment scene, Diana’s journey is one of resilience, humor, and passion.In this episode, Diana takes us behind the scenes of her career, sharing stories of growing up as a first-generation Vietnamese-Australian, navigating two cultures, and her rise in the Australian comedy world. She’s toured internationally with her solo shows, co-created the groundbreaking Vietnamese-Australian TV series Phi and Me, and delivered an inspiring TEDxTalk titled “Joy is my Caffeine – JoyFool.”Diana has also made her mark on screen, appearing in a wide range of television and film projects such as The Whistle Blower, Five Bedrooms, and Chak De India, as well as lending her voice to important conversations on shows like The Project and Q&A. She’s an advocate for the arts and community, having received the 2021 Overall Asian Australian Leadership Award for her contributions to both fields.In this podcast, Diana shares her experiences, challenges, and the joy she finds in telling stories that resonate with diverse audiences. Whether you're a fan of stand-up comedy, TV, or personal journeys of cultural discovery, this conversation promises to be both thought-provoking and laugh-out-loud funny.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Many of you still have the chance to record and preserve the legacies of your own families. I’ve sat with families now for interview sessions to record the rich histories of parents and explore the lives of the generations that preceded them. Don’t let your family stories go untold! Take a moment to reach out and together we will bring out your family’s story on a recorded journey. - Kenneth NguyenVisit vietnamstorybank.com today for more information!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-vietnamese-with-kenneth-nguyen/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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Mar 18, 2025 • 51min

409 - Viet History Makers - Can Well-Behaved Women Make History?

Join host Kenneth Nguyen and series co-host Kevin Pham, author of The Architects of Dignity: Vietnamese Visions of Decolonization (Oxford University Press, 2024), in this sub-series of the podcast, exploring the key figures and moments in Vietnamese history.In this episode of Viet History Makers, host Kenneth Nguyen and co-host Kevin Pham take a deep dive into the life and legacy of Nguyễn Thị Bình (1927–2023), a revolutionary, diplomat, and one of the most prominent female figures in Vietnam’s modern history. As the chief negotiator for the Provisional Revolutionary Government at the Paris Peace Accords, Bình played a crucial role in shaping the diplomatic path that led to the end of the Vietnam War.From her early days as an anti-colonial activist to her rise as a key representative of the National Liberation Front, Bình’s career was defined by her unwavering commitment to Vietnamese independence and self-determination. Her diplomatic skill and steadfast rhetoric made her a formidable presence on the international stage, challenging the narratives of global superpowers while advocating for peace and national reunification.Despite the immense challenges of war and diplomacy, Bình emerged as a symbol of resilience and progress, later serving as Vietnam’s Vice President and continuing to champion education, women’s rights, and social development. Her legacy endures as a testament to the power of diplomacy and the crucial role of women in shaping Vietnam’s history.Join us as we explore Nguyễn Thị Bình’s extraordinary journey—from revolutionary fighter to global diplomat—and discuss the pivotal moments that defined her career. Whether remembered as a skilled negotiator, a staunch advocate for peace, or a pioneering female leader, her story offers profound insights into the struggles and triumphs of Vietnam’s past.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Kevin D. Pham is an Assistant Professor of Political Science at the University of Amsterdam. His research introduces Vietnamese political thought to the academic field of political theory, showing how Vietnamese thinkers challenge and enhance conventional Western understandings of important political concepts.He co-hosts Nam Phong Dialogues, a podcast in which he and Yen Vu have casual chats about Vietnamese history and being Vietnamese American. He is the author of The Architects of Dignity: Vietnamese Visions of Decolonization (Oxford University Press, 2024).Kevindoanpham.com--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Many of you still have the chance to record and preserve the legacies of your own families. I’ve sat with families now for interview sessions to record the rich histories of parents and explore the lives of the generations that preceded them. Don’t let your family stories go untold! Take a moment to reach out and together we will bring out your family’s story on a recorded journey. - Kenneth NguyenVisit vietnamstorybank.com today for more information!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-vietnamese-with-kenneth-nguyen/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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Mar 15, 2025 • 56min

408 - Viet History Makers - Nguyễn Văn Thiệu - When Do You Give Up in a Fight?

Join host Kenneth Nguyen and series co-host Kevin Pham, author of The Architects of Dignity: Vietnamese Visions of Decolonization (Oxford University Press, 2024), in this sub-series of the podcast, exploring the key figures and moments in Vietnamese history.In this episode of Viet History Makers, host Kenneth Nguyen and co-host Kevin Pham take a deep dive into the life and legacy of Nguyễn Văn Thiệu (1923–2001), the second and final president of the Republic of Vietnam. A soldier-turned-politician, Thiệu played a pivotal role in shaping South Vietnam’s fate during one of the most turbulent periods in Vietnamese history.From his early days as a military officer to his rise as a key figure in the South Vietnamese government, Thiệu’s leadership was marked by both staunch anti-communism and controversial political maneuvering. As president from 1967 to 1975, he navigated a country caught in the throes of war, balancing U.S. support, internal political struggles, and an increasingly dire battlefield reality. His policies, leadership style, and ultimate decisions remain a subject of intense debate among historians and those who lived through the era.Despite his efforts to maintain South Vietnam’s sovereignty, Thiệu’s tenure ended with the collapse of Saigon and his eventual exile. His departure from Vietnam symbolized the end of a republic he fought to preserve, leaving behind a legacy that continues to provoke discussion on leadership, loyalty, and the limits of political power in the face of overwhelming odds.Join us as we examine Nguyễn Văn Thiệu’s journey—from his early years to his final moments in Vietnam—and discuss the critical decisions that defined his presidency. Whether viewed as a steadfast leader, a flawed politician, or a figure caught in an unwinnable war, his story offers valuable insights into the complexities of Vietnam’s modern history.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Kevin D. Pham is an Assistant Professor of Political Science at the University of Amsterdam. His research introduces Vietnamese political thought to the academic field of political theory, showing how Vietnamese thinkers challenge and enhance conventional Western understandings of important political concepts.He co-hosts Nam Phong Dialogues, a podcast in which he and Yen Vu have casual chats about Vietnamese history and being Vietnamese American. He is the author of The Architects of Dignity: Vietnamese Visions of Decolonization (Oxford University Press, 2024).Kevindoanpham.com--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Many of you still have the chance to record and preserve the legacies of your own families. I’ve sat with families now for interview sessions to record the rich histories of parents and explore the lives of the generations that preceded them. Don’t let your family stories go untold! Take a moment to reach out and together we will bring out your family’s story on a recorded journey. - Kenneth NguyenVisit vietnamstorybank.com today for more information!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-vietnamese-with-kenneth-nguyen/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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Mar 11, 2025 • 57min

407 - Dustin Nguyen - From Vietnam to Hollywood to Vietnam and Back Again

Dustin Nguyen has left a mark on global audiences since the 1980s, first appearing alongside Tom Selleck in Magnum P.I. and later making waves in Hollywood with Johnny Depp in 21 Jump Street. But his journey didn’t stop there.Fueled by a deep passion for filmmaking, Dustin has pushed his limits, taking on roles as an actor, director, and producer in the critical early years of Vietnam's film industry rebirth. During the height of his success in Vietnam, Dusting was called back to the U.S. to play a key role in the success of the hit series Warrior (a series produced by Justin Lin of the Fast and Furious franchise) and most recently, delivered powerful performances in The Accidental Getaway Driver and Dope Thief, premiering on Apple on March 14th, 2025.In this podcast episode, Dustin Nguyen opens up about his journey—from a young Vietnamese actor breaking into Hollywood to becoming a multi-talented artist. He shares the ups and downs of his career, the pivotal decisions he’s made, and the resilience that has helped him overcome challenges.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Many of you still have the chance to record and preserve the legacies of your own families. I’ve sat with families now for interview sessions to record the rich histories of parents and explore the lives of the generations that preceded them. Don’t let your family stories go untold! Take a moment to reach out and together we will bring out your family’s story on a recorded journey. - Kenneth NguyenVisit vietnamstorybank.com today for more information!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-vietnamese-with-kenneth-nguyen/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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Feb 28, 2025 • 1h 14min

406 - Viet History Makers - Can Truth Be The Enemy? A Look into the Life of Nguyễn Mạnh Tường

Join host Kenneth Nguyen and series co-host Kevin Pham, author of The Architects of Dignity: Vietnamese Visions of Decolonization (Oxford University Press, 2024), in this sub-series of the podcast, exploring the key figures and moments in Vietnamese history.In this episode of Viet History Makers, host Kenneth Nguyen and co-host Kevin Pham explore the life and legacy of Nguyễn Mạnh Tường (1909–1997), a brilliant scholar, lawyer, and intellectual who embodied both the promise and peril of being an independent thinker in 20th-century Vietnam. One of the most highly educated Vietnamese of his time, Nguyễn Mạnh Tường earned dual doctorates in law and literature in France before returning to Vietnam, where he sought to contribute to his country’s development. Initially a supporter of the revolution, his faith in the new regime was tested as he witnessed its treatment of intellectuals and dissenters. His outspoken critiques—particularly following the repression of the Nhân Văn-Giai Phẩm movement—led to decades of political and professional ostracization. Despite his erasure from official history for much of his life, Nguyễn Mạnh Tường’s story is a powerful reflection of the complex relationship between the truth presented by intellectuals and power in Vietnam. Was he a principled dissenter, a tragic figure caught in the tides of ideology, or both? Join us as we examine the life of a man who challenged authority with his words—and paid the price.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Kevin D. Pham is an Assistant Professor of Political Science at the University of Amsterdam. His research introduces Vietnamese political thought to the academic field of political theory, showing how Vietnamese thinkers challenge and enhance conventional Western understandings of important political concepts.He co-hosts Nam Phong Dialogues, a podcast in which he and Yen Vu have casual chats about Vietnamese history and being Vietnamese American. He is the author of The Architects of Dignity: Vietnamese Visions of Decolonization (Oxford University Press, 2024).Kevindoanpham.com--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Many of you still have the chance to record and preserve the legacies of your own families. I’ve sat with families now for interview sessions to record the rich histories of parents and explore the lives of the generations that preceded them. Don’t let your family stories go untold! Take a moment to reach out and together we will bring out your family’s story on a recorded journey. - Kenneth NguyenVisit vietnamstorybank.com today for more information!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-vietnamese-with-kenneth-nguyen/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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Feb 25, 2025 • 28min

Alex Duong Needs Our Support

This is a special segment for a friend of the podcast, Alex Duong, who is in need of our community's support. Alex recently was diagnosed with a rare cancer and has left blinded in one eye. In this segment, Alex shares with us his incredibly difficult health journey in the last month.Before tragedy struck, Alex was invited to open for Ronny Chieng and join Donnie Wahlberg in a spinoff of The Bluebloods TV show. All of his income for 2025 has stopped. Alex Duong needs our help. Please donate here:https://www.gofundme.com/f/aid-alexs-journey-to-regain-sightSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-vietnamese-with-kenneth-nguyen/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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Feb 14, 2025 • 1h 5min

405 - Viet History Makers - Who Was Ho Chi Minh? Part 2

Join host Kenneth Nguyen and series co-host Kevin Pham, author of The Architects of Dignity: Vietnamese Visions of Decolonization (Oxford University Press, 2024), in this sub-series of the podcast, exploring the key figures and moments in Vietnamese history.In this second part episode of Viet History Makers, host Kenneth Nguyen and co-host Kevin Pham examine the life and legacy of Hồ Chí Minh (1890-1969), the revolutionary leader who played a central role in shaping modern Vietnam. A towering figure in Vietnam’s struggle for independence, Hồ Chí Minh remains one of the most influential—and divisive—leaders in Vietnamese history.A staunch nationalist and communist, Hồ Chí Minh led Vietnam’s fight against French colonial rule and later against American intervention, forging the path toward a unified, independent Vietnam. His vision for the country was rooted in socialist ideals, emphasizing land reform, economic collectivism, and national sovereignty. To many in Vietnam, he is Bác Hồ, the revered father of the nation.Yet, his legacy in the Vietnamese diaspora tells a different story. Many who fled the country after the Vietnam War remember him as a symbol of communist rule, associated with policies that led to war, suffering, and exile. His political ideology and the means by which he pursued Vietnam’s independence remain subjects of intense debate.Join us as we navigate the complexities of Hồ Chí Minh’s life—from his early travels and revolutionary awakening to his role in shaping Vietnam’s future. We explore how his ideals, policies, and leadership left an indelible mark on the nation, while also sparking deep divisions among Vietnamese communities around the world. Whether seen as a visionary leader, a skilled strategist, or a polarizing figure, Hồ Chí Minh’s impact on Vietnam and global history is undeniable.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Kevin D. Pham is an Assistant Professor of Political Science at the University of Amsterdam. His research introduces Vietnamese political thought to the academic field of political theory, showing how Vietnamese thinkers challenge and enhance conventional Western understandings of important political concepts.He co-hosts Nam Phong Dialogues, a podcast in which he and Yen Vu have casual chats about Vietnamese history and being Vietnamese American. He is the author of The Architects of Dignity: Vietnamese Visions of Decolonization (Oxford University Press, 2024).Kevindoanpham.com--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Many of you still have the chance to record and preserve the legacies of your own families. I’ve sat with families now for interview sessions to record the rich histories of parents and explore the lives of the generations that preceded them. Don’t let your family stories go untold! Take a moment to reach out and together we will bring out your family’s story on a recorded journey. - Kenneth NguyenVisit vietnamstorybank.com today for more information!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-vietnamese-with-kenneth-nguyen/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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Feb 5, 2025 • 1h 8min

404 - Viet History Makers - Who Was Ho Chi Minh? Part 1

Join host Kenneth Nguyen and series co-host Kevin Pham, author of The Architects of Dignity, in this sub-series of the podcast, exploring the key figures and moments in Vietnamese history.In this episode of Viet History Makers, host Kenneth Nguyen and co-host Kevin Pham examine the life and legacy of Hồ Chí Minh (1890-1969), the revolutionary leader who played a central role in shaping modern Vietnam. A towering figure in Vietnam’s struggle for independence, Hồ Chí Minh remains one of the most influential—and divisive—leaders in Vietnamese history.A staunch nationalist and communist, Hồ Chí Minh led Vietnam’s fight against French colonial rule and later against American intervention, forging the path toward a unified, independent Vietnam. His vision for the country was rooted in socialist ideals, emphasizing land reform, economic collectivism, and national sovereignty. To many in Vietnam, he is Bác Hồ, the revered father of the nation.Yet, his legacy in the Vietnamese diaspora tells a different story. Many who fled the country after the Vietnam War remember him as a symbol of communist rule, associated with policies that led to war, suffering, and exile. His political ideology and the means by which he pursued Vietnam’s independence remain subjects of intense debate.Join us as we navigate the complexities of Hồ Chí Minh’s life—from his early travels and revolutionary awakening to his role in shaping Vietnam’s future. We explore how his ideals, policies, and leadership left an indelible mark on the nation, while also sparking deep divisions among Vietnamese communities around the world. Whether seen as a visionary leader, a skilled strategist, or a polarizing figure, Hồ Chí Minh’s impact on Vietnam and global history is undeniable.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Kevin D. Pham is an Assistant Professor of Political Science at the University of Amsterdam. His research introduces Vietnamese political thought to the academic field of political theory, showing how Vietnamese thinkers challenge and enhance conventional Western understandings of important political concepts.He co-hosts Nam Phong Dialogues, a podcast in which he and Yen Vu have casual chats about Vietnamese history and being Vietnamese American. He is the author of The Architects of Dignity: Vietnamese Visions of Decolonization (Oxford University Press, 2024).Kevindoanpham.com--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Many of you still have the chance to record and preserve the legacies of your own families. I’ve sat with families now for interview sessions to record the rich histories of parents and explore the lives of the generations that preceded them. Don’t let your family stories go untold! Take a moment to reach out and together we will bring out your family’s story on a recorded journey. - Kenneth NguyenVisit vietnamstorybank.com today for more information!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-vietnamese-with-kenneth-nguyen/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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Feb 3, 2025 • 53min

Ep. 9 - SEA Dreams - Why Hasn't There Been Any Modern Asian Soccer Teams in the World Cup?

In this episode of SEA Dreams, we dive into the world of soccer in Southeast Asia—its growth, challenges, and the elusive dream of making it to the FIFA World Cup. Recently, Vietnam’s victory over Thailand made headlines, marking a significant moment for the region’s soccer scene. But despite moments of brilliance, no Southeast Asian team (other than Indonesia when it was called The Dutch East Indies in 1938) or Asian team has ever qualified for the World Cup.Join hosts Kenneth Nguyen, An Vo, and Phil Van as they explore the structural, financial, and developmental barriers that have kept the region from reaching soccer’s biggest stage.From grassroots infrastructure and investment in youth academies to government support and international exposure, we break down the key factors shaping the future of Southeast Asian soccer. What will it take for a team from the region to finally break through?Welcome to SEA Dreams! Explore Southeast Asia’s dynamic past, present, and future landscape through the lens of culture, food, business, history, and politics. Each episode deep dives into expert analysis on key events shaping Southeast Asia. Whether you're a professional, student, or curious listener, this podcast will provide fresh perspectives and thought-provoking conversations on the forces driving change in this influential region.An Vo is an Australian-Vietnamese living in America with a background in law, politics, economics, and multi-cultural affairs. He has advised both state and federal government bodies on multi-cultural affairs. Having emigrated to Australia at age 5 An has spent two decades each in both Australia and the US but still retains his Aussie accent.Phillip Van is a commercial director and screenwriter whose work has earned recognition from The New York Times, Rolling Stone, Filmmaker Magazine, and awards at festivals such as Sundance and Berlin. Half-Vietnamese and raised in Honolulu, Hawaii, he draws on his unique cultural background to inform his creative perspective. His projects are currently in development with major studios, including Netflix and Fifth Season.Kenneth Nguyen is a Los Angeles based podcaster and film producer with over two decades in the Vietnamese media space. Kenneth hosts and produces The Vietnamese podcast with over 400 episodes recorded. Kenneth Nguyen is a founding partner of EAST Films.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Many of you still have the chance to record and preserve the legacies of your own families. I’ve sat with families now for interview sessions to record the rich histories of parents and explore the lives of the generations that preceded them. Don’t let your family stories go untold! Take a moment to reach out and together we will bring out your family’s story on a recorded journey. - Kenneth NguyenVisit vietnamstorybank.com today for more information!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-vietnamese-with-kenneth-nguyen/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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Jan 24, 2025 • 1h 16min

403 - Viet History Makers - Phạm Quỳnh - How to Seduce Your Enemy

Join host Kenneth Nguyen and series co-host Kevin Pham, author of The Architects of Dignity, in this sub-series of the podcast, exploring the key figures and moments in Vietnamese history.In this episode of Viet History Makers, host Kenneth Nguyen and co-host Kevin Pham explore the life and legacy of Phạm Quỳnh (1892-1945), a prominent intellectual, writer, and statesman in modern Vietnamese history. A man of deep convictions and complex loyalties, Phạm Quỳnh’s contributions to Vietnam’s cultural and political evolution remain a topic of both admiration and debate.A passionate advocate for Vietnamese literature and a modernist thinker, Phạm Quỳnh played a key role in promoting the use of the Vietnamese script (quốc ngữ) and championing the preservation of Vietnamese culture during a time of intense colonial influence. As editor of Nam Phong magazine, his writings sought to harmonize Vietnamese traditions with modernity, making him a leading voice in shaping national identity during the French colonial period.However, Phạm Quỳnh’s legacy is not without controversy. As a high-ranking official in the French colonial administration, he faced criticism from Vietnamese revolutionaries who viewed his collaboration with the colonial regime as compromising the fight for independence. Despite this, his intellectual contributions and vision for a modern Vietnam have left an indelible mark on the nation’s history.Join us as we examine the nuances of Phạm Quỳnh’s life, from his efforts to elevate Vietnamese cultural pride to the political choices that ultimately led to his tragic fate. We explore how his vision for a culturally awakened Vietnam remains relevant today and why his legacy continues to spark debate among historians, intellectuals, and activists.Whether you see Phạm Quỳnh as a misunderstood patriot, a pragmatic modernist, or a symbol of cultural resilience, this episode provides a thought-provoking perspective on a man whose ideas and actions reflect the complexities of Vietnam’s colonial past and its quest for self-determination.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Kevin D. Pham is an Assistant Professor of Political Science at the University of Amsterdam. His research introduces Vietnamese political thought to the academic field of political theory, showing how Vietnamese thinkers challenge and enhance conventional Western understandings of important political concepts. He co-hosts Nam Phong Dialogues, a podcast in which he and Yen Vu have casual chats about Vietnamese history and being Vietnamese American. He is the author of The Architects of Dignity: Vietnamese Visions of Decolonization (Oxford University Press, 2024). Kevindoanpham.com--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Many of you still have the chance to record and preserve the legacies of your own families. I’ve sat with families now for interview sessions to record the rich histories of parents and explore the lives of the generations that preceded them. Don’t let your family stories go untold! Take a moment to reach out and together we will bring out your family’s story on a recorded journey. - Kenneth NguyenVisit vietnamstorybank.com today for more information!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-vietnamese-with-kenneth-nguyen/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

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