Episode 193: Lingjie – Bartender
Lingjie was born in China, Shanghai and lived in Japan for 8 and a half years. She started working in the hospitality industry at an American dive bar in Tokyo.
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Lingjie was born in China, Shanghai and lived in Japan for 8 and a half years. She started working in the hospitality industry at an American dive bar in Tokyo.
Moashella Shortte is a mother, educator, author, entrepreneur, and child and youth advocate. She received her formal training at Mount Saint Vincent University, earned an Early Childhood Management Certificate at
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As a teenager, Chris had managed to narrow down his future to either becoming a Buddhist monk or running the race to be successful. For various reasons, he chose the
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Wyndolyn Brown started Empowerment For Hope, a non-profit organization based in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia. Empowerment For Hope helps and supports girls, women and gender-diverse persons from other marginalized communities involved
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Using a songwriting ability seldom found in musicians of his age group, 19-year-old Joe Hubley takes inspiration from Motown-soul, funk, and synth-pop artists to intricately craft a sound that is
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