Episodes
Move over iOS and Android, there's a new player in town! Huawei's brand new HarmonyOS NEXT has just arrived as China's first locally-developed mobile operating system, and it already has the world talking! The tech world is abuzz with its impact. We break down exactly what it's all about! On the show: Heyang, Steve Hatherly & Yushun
Published 10/24/24
From helicopter parenting to lawnmower parenting, some approaches to raising children often give parenting a bad name. In contrast, lighthouse parenting shines a positive light on what effective parenting can truly look like. So, what exactly constitutes lighthouse parenting? Experts are on board. Are you? On the show: Heyang, Steve Hatherly & Fei Fei
Published 10/23/24
In a world where cars are caught in an electrifying tug-of-war, hybrid electric vehicles are the peacekeepers. But where do plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEV) fit in? How do they compare with other available EV options, and where does the market stand now? On the show: Heyang, Steve Hatherly & Fei Fei
Published 10/23/24
With the 16th BRICS Summit going on in Kazan, today's episode brings the discussion close to home. We're joined by three young leaders from BRICS countries—Russia, South Africa, and Brazil—who've all spent time living in China. Together, we explore what BRICS cooperation really means for young people, how it helps foster cultural exchange, and what lessons they've learned along the way. On the show: Niu Honglin, Aleksandra Kleimenova, Shannah Rose Erasmus & Vitor Moura
Published 10/22/24
Ever dreamed of being the smartest kid in school—the one who always knows the answer and outshines everyone without breaking a sweat? Well, it turns out there's an easy way to make that dream come true: just compete against kids way below your level on learning apps. But who's doing this, and what happened to the idea of picking on someone your own size? / Motivational Monday (15:49)! On the show: Niu Honglin, Steve Hatherly & Yushun
Published 10/21/24
Ever wonder what makes an idea legally yours—or how patents and copyrights fuel billion-dollar industries? That is the magic of intellectual property, and this week, China welcomes the AIPPI World Congress for the first time in its 127-year history as the city of Hangzhou plays host. With over 4 million valid invention patents and a reputation for rapid innovation, China's IP story is nothing short of groundbreaking. Today we explore the Congress, take a look at China's achievements, and...
Published 10/21/24
Believe it or not, there's a whole trend on social media dedicated to just figuring out how to open EV car doors. Wild, right? Have engineers gone too far? And what's the reason behind the hidden handle design? / More money, less joy (19:09)? On the show: Heyang, Steve Hatherly & Yushan
Published 10/18/24
What if superhero suits could give you real-life strength? In China, exoskeletons are bringing that dream to life, transforming industries and daily life. From factory workers to those with serious medical needs, various forms of exoskeletons are having an impact. How soon before everyone gets their own ‘Iron Man' upgrade? On the show: Heyang, Steve Hatherly & Yushan
Published 10/18/24
Some say food is the gateway to culture, and culinary tourism is booming—with people estimated to spend over $1 trillion this year alone. But not every traveler wants to dive headfirst into unfamiliar dishes. Should we judge? Science seems to offer a pretty solid explanation for the behavior. / The secret to lasting love might just be knowing how to fight (16:32). On the show: Niu Honglin, Steve Hatherly & Yushan
Published 10/17/24
Thousands of people from around the world have flocked to Guangzhou, where the 136th Canton Fair is now in full swing. Massive halls filled with cutting-edge tech, innovative household appliances, and green energy solutions invite us to a space buzzing with energy and endless business opportunities. Today, we take you inside one of China's largest trade fairs and explore how innovation is driving the future of global exports. On the show: Niu Honglin, Steve Hatherly & Yushan
Published 10/17/24
A viral post has stirred online debate regarding the actual quality of 4K videos when streamed online, and now the internet is abuzz with questions. Is compression killing our viewing experience? And if so, why? Do creators have a right to be upset? / The overuse of "like" in English. It's not just a filler word (17:46)! On the show: Niu Honglin, Steve Hatherly & Yushun
Published 10/16/24
Food waste is a major global issue, and World Food Day challenges us to rethink how we consume and value food. We learn about the day, discuss some of our questionable habits, and find out how we can waste less, eat better, and make better decisions to help create a more sustainable food system. On the show: Niu Honglin, Steve Hatherly & Yushun
Published 10/16/24
What happens when a hidden gem goes viral? The Ailao Mountains are suddenly buzzing with tourists, drawn in by adventure videos and online buzz. But with thrill-seekers flooding the region, new safety concerns arise. We explore what makes places like Ailao so irresistible—and how we can protect both people and nature along the way. / Why do some people find it so easy to care for others but struggle to care for themselves (15:41)? On the show: Niu Honglin, Steve Hatherly & Ding Heng
Published 10/15/24
What does it mean to have a home of your own? For some, it's a symbol of success and security. For others, it's a financial burden waiting to happen. As ideas around family, independence, and stability evolve, so do our views on buying property. We explore the shifting landscape of home ownership and why younger people are rethinking the dream of owning a home. On the show: Niu Honglin, Steve Hatherly & Ding Heng
Published 10/15/24
The relentless pursuit of better ratings has led to extra pressure for businesses and much fuss in our lives. In a recent bout of innovation, food delivery and rating platforms have started inviting their users to review the reviews. Will this improve the quality of ratings and make them relevant in our decision-making? / Motivational Monday (19:33)! On the show: Laiming, Steve Hatherly & Fei Fei
Published 10/14/24
Most of us don't remember the first few years of our lives, but the very early stage matters in more ways than we think for a person's growth. While most parents in urban areas, better informed and having received good education themselves, invest considerable efforts in early-stage childcare, the same cannot be said for parents who must leave their children behind in rural areas (to work in the cities). What can be done to narrow the urban-rural gap in early-stage childcare? On the show:...
Published 10/14/24
Round Table's Happy Place! / Your typical drama plotline might see a CEO falling for the girl next door. But now? CEO falls for grandma next door? Elderly love stories are officially a thing, and they're not just for the older crowd. Young folks are binge-watching these silver-haired love stories, and honestly, who can blame them? What's behind this cross-generational obsession, and is there any connection to the silver-haired economy (11:36)? On the show: Niu Honglin, Steve Hatherly &...
Published 10/11/24
When you order your food do you think about the cleanliness of the kitchen that food came from? Now the person delivering your food is not just a courier but also a food safety watchdog. In China, some cities are empowering food delivery riders to act as food safety inspectors. They see things most of us never will, and their reports could be the difference between a clean kitchen and a health hazard. On the show: Niu Honglin, Steve Hatherly & Yushan
Published 10/11/24
Heart to Heart - please send your audio questions to [email protected]./ Some gyms feel like you're walking into a gladiator arena—sweat flying, muscles bulging, and trainers practically screaming at you to "give me ten more!" But a new trendy gym is suggesting you only exercise for a few minutes while wearing your work clothes! Do micro workouts actually work or is this just a gimmick (12:42)? On the show: Niu Honglin, Steve Hatherly & Yushun
Published 10/10/24
Today's young adults claim they are constantly exhausted. Is it simply that the "tired generation" is lazy or entitled, or is there something bigger at play? We dig a little deeper to see what's really going on with Gen Z. On the show: Niu Honglin, Steve Hatherly & Yushun
Published 10/10/24
Have you ever wished you could take stunning wedding photos in a dream location without the hassle of traveling? It's now possible with AI-powered photo generators and it's taking over social media in China. But will we lose the magic of traditional photography? / Maybe injecting a little spontaneity into your day can turn your life from predictable to exciting (16:13). On the show: Niu Honglin, Steve Hatherly & Yushun
Published 10/09/24
Do you remember your favorite and least favorite subjects from school days? Mathematics could be the answer to both. Now, what if I told you that some people's struggle with math isn't due to a lack of practice and that doctors are available to help with math-phobia. Are there more to learning challenges than we realize? On the show: Niu Honglin, Steve Hatherly & Yushun
Published 10/09/24
Have you noticed more big restaurant chains popping up around your local neighborhood? This trend is shaking up the community dining scene as small shops face stiff competition. What's driving these changes and how does it impact both customers and business owners? / Silent Disco is bringing joy and connection around the world (18:38). On the show: Niu Honglin, Steve Hatherly & Li Yi
Published 10/08/24
How was your National Day holiday? Whether you were out exploring or enjoying a staycation, this week was a busy one across China. From bustling tourist hotspots to hidden gems, millions enjoyed the break to its fullest. Today, we check out the major highlights from the tourism scene, and get some tips on how to smoothly transition back into work mode. On the show: Niu Honglin, Steve Hatherly & Li Yi
Published 10/08/24
From dusty textbooks and wooden desks to online learning and AI tutors, the way China learns has come a long way. So, whether you're a star student or prefer the back row, get ready for an education in how China's classrooms have kept pace with the country's rapid growth. On the show: Niu Honglin, Steve Hatherly & Yushan
Published 10/07/24