Taiwan Talk

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Oct 21, 2025 • 12min

Leonardo Fonseca Celis takes his Michelin experience and starts from scratch

Can someone work in several Michelin kitchens and start from scratch to build his own? That's what we asked Leonardo Fonseca Celis who recently set up his own restaurant Fon-Cé in Taipei. He talks about his challenges and his dreams. Hosted by ICRT 's Hope Ngo. -- Hosting provided by SoundOn
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Oct 14, 2025 • 14min

ICRT Exclusive: Michelin's leading voices on what went into the 2025 Taiwan Guide

International Director of The Michelin Guides Gwendal Poullennec returns to Taiwan Talk to share his thoughts about how Taiwan's dining scene evolved for the better after the pandemic. And in this exclusive chat, one of the guide's anonymous chief inspectors tells us how the guides identify and rank Taiwan's acclaimed Bib Gourmand restaurants. Hosted by ICRT's Hope Ngo. -- Hosting provided by SoundOn
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Sep 30, 2025 • 11min

U.S. Lawyer James Ransdell on Giant Bicycle's Battle to Clear its Name

In late September, U.S. Customs and Border Protection issued a shock announcement: that it was issuing a Withold Release Order on Giant Manufacturing -- a move that bans bicycles, bicycle parts, and accessories manufactured in Taiwan. International Trade & Customs Attorney James Ransdell explains the order, the actions Giant can take to get it lifted, and whether this can be linked to Taipei's trade negotiations with Washington. Hosted by ICRT's Hope Ngo. -- Hosting provided by SoundOn
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Sep 23, 2025 • 12min

TTTIFA Bringing Arts to Old Taipei

Coming to Taipei’s DaDaoCheng neighborhood in October is the annual Tua-Tiu-Tiann International Festival of Arts (or… T-T TIFA). For this week’s Taiwan Talk, ICRT’s Tim Berge spoke to Matt Fullen and Taylor Chuang about one of Taiwan’s premier music and arts festivals. -- Hosting provided by SoundOn
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Sep 18, 2025 • 11min

Putting the Music in Taiwan Cinema — Thomas Foguenne

A remarkable soundtrack that resonates deeply is one of the most important components of a successful film. The soundtrack helps to tell the story, and impact the audience in subtle and evocative ways. ICRT’s Tim Berge speaks with Thomas Foguenne, a composer originally from Belgium, but who now splits his time in Taiwan, where he has created soundtracks for movies, shows, and more. His most recent project, Stranger Eyes, garnered him recognition at the 2024 Golden Horse Awards and the 2025 Taipei Film Fest, where took home the respective awards for Best Original Score. Originally broadcast Sept 8, 2025 -- Hosting provided by SoundOn
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Sep 15, 2025 • 15min

U.S. Academic Stephen G Craft Revisits the Liu Ziran Incident

Bilateral relations between Taiwan and the United States have not always been smooth. Nearly 50 years ago, an American armed serviceman shot and killed a Taiwan counterpart, Liu Ziran -- setting off a series of riots which strained bilateral relations. If you'd never heard about the incident, which took place in 1957, it's time to put on a pair of headphones and take a listen. Hosted by ICRT's Hope Ngo. -- Hosting provided by SoundOn
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Sep 11, 2025 • 11min

"Vegan" or "Plant-based"... what's in a name?

What do you call your meal choice when you take a hard pass at animal product options? Do you call yourself "vegan" or is your meal "plant-based?" The two terms may mean the same thing, but entrepreneurs are making a switch from "vegan" to "plant-based" for branding reasons, and they explain why. Hosted by ICRT's Hope Ngo. -- Hosting provided by SoundOn
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Sep 5, 2025 • 12min

From Sweden to Taiwan: A Flutist’s Journey

Originally broadcast June 9, 2025: Anders Norell is noted for serenading Taiwan audiences with the musical magic his flute brings. Norell has made his mark as the principal flute with the National Symphony Orchestra of Taiwan Although he’s travelled and performed extensively throughout the whole world, he has never forgets the Swedish countryside where he grew up, which impacts his music to this day. He joined ICRT’s Hope Ngo and Tim Berge for this inspiring conversation. -- Hosting provided by SoundOn
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Aug 25, 2025 • 11min

Academic Lynne Sneddon unveils new research on fish and its ability to feel pain

It should be a given that all animals, regardless of what their natural habitats are, feel pain. Gothenburg University Professor Lynne Sneddon, who is in Taiwan for the Asia for Animals Conference, has done extensive research on just that -- and she talks about how to better care for fish so their lives are pain-free -- whether they live in lakes, streams, oceans, and home aquariums. Hosted by ICRT’s Tim Berge. -- Hosting provided by SoundOn
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Aug 18, 2025 • 12min

Former Mayor, Minister, and Representative to the U.S. Jason Hu (胡志強) On A Life Well-Lived

He is one of Taiwan's most successful career public servants. Jason Hu (胡志強) has served across most levels of executive government and has the knowledge and wisdom to show for it. He shares stories from his life -- and his new book -- with ICRT's Hope Ngo and Tim Berge. A full version of the interview will follow. -- Hosting provided by SoundOn

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