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Generation Zhongguo: talking GenZ in China
by Jarrod Watt
The issues, the cultural trends, the people who are Generation Zhongguo: GenZ in China, talking about what is important, what is new and how their generation are reshaping tradition, culture, the economy and society in a turbulent era.Written and produced by students of the Masters of International Journalism program at Hong Kong Baptist University Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The Unique Strengths of Women in the Journalism Industry
In this podcast we’re talking to female university students in Hong Kong journalism schools, young women who have just started their careers as reporters, and senior female editors with over a decade of experience. We ask them different gender related question to get their respond that how it feels like being a female journalist in this industry. Written, edited and produced by:Boyan JiewuCailong Huang Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Why Menstrual Pad Mutual Aid is Redefining Female Solidarity in Hong Kong
In this special International Women's Day episode, host explores the quiet yet powerful network of female mutual aid through the lens of a simple act: lending a menstrual pad. Titled “A Pad's Distance”, we dive deep into the stories of four women in Hong Kong. From Ella’s analysis of unfriendly public spaces to Julia’s campus connections, Sally’s convenience store kindness, and Suri’s journey from being denied help to driving change, we uncover how a 30-second exchange carries a profound promise: "You don’t have to face this alone." This episode unpacks this year's IWD theme, “Give to Gain”, revealing that giving a pad means gaining understanding, connection, and a step toward a kinder world.Kang Xin; host and editot Zhou Yutong; interviews, producerChen Yunan; writer, script#FemaleSolidarity #UrbanDesign #PeriodPositive #WomensStories #APadsDistance #GenderEquality #InclusiveCities Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Tear Off the Labels, Hear Her: IWD 2026
This podcast shares real stories of women breaking stereotypes, combined with street interviews, perspectives from male allies, and professional psychological insights. It conveys the message that women don’t need to be defined by labels and that the essence of gender equality is to empower women to freely be themselves. May every woman have the courage to live authentically.Written, edited, produced by:Zhu HaichuanFeng Yangyi#IWD #girlspowe #happywomensday #iwd2026 #amazingwomen Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Gen Z’s Untouchable Lovers: Virtual Boyfriends
Young Chinese women turn to “virtual boyfriends” in romance games for emotional fulfillment, reflecting their evasion of real relationships and evolving attitudes toward love and marriage under social pressures.Written and produced by: HOU Xuanyan; ZHANG Hui; KANG Xin Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The Unattainable Ideal: Gen Z's Struggle with Perfectionism
This episode unpacking the societal pressures that drive Gen Z's pursuit of perfection and the consequences that follow.Written, produced and presented by: Jin Tianyi, Zhang Yiwen and Ji Xun Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Traffic vs. Original Intention: Influencers’ Survival Choice
This podcast explores internet influencers' survival choices, covering traffic vs. creativity, industry changes, monetization, and creators' dilemmas and insights.Written and produced by: FANG Zhengjie; JIEWU Boyan; ZHAO Yilin; ZHU Linjie Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Vertical Companionship: talking about our “buddies”
Gen Z's "buddy social" is on the rise! From dining to hiking, targeted companionship fills life's gaps. We dive into street interviews, expert psychological insights, and a hiker's story to explore its charm, risks, and how to balance light companionship with deep bonds.Written and produced by: Wu Meiyi, Liu Xinyue, Zhou Yutong, Huang Chongli Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Insights into GenZ dating culture: from dating apps to "one dates" in bars
Gen Z is reshaping romance: from dating apps to "one dates" in bars. They value clarity, efficiency, and living in the moment. Is this the new love pattern?Written and produced by: Huang Cailong; Xin Yawen; Li Jiayi; Chen Yihe Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Esports in culture and business with GenZ: talking about a rising industry in China
This podcast focuses on esports and Gen Z. Esports is growing fast, and many young people see it as more than just gaming—they treat it as a career, community, and even a lifestyle. It shows how Gen Z is shaping new cultures, breaking old sports traditions, and facing challenges. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Selling Intimacy: the cosplay girlfriend experience
In China, you can now hire someone to bring your favorite anime character to life for a day. This is "cosplay commissioning," a new industry where fantasy meets transaction. But is this a utopian way to find comfort, or a dystopian commodification of human connection? Join hosts Aileen and Bella as they dive into the world of professional cosplay with Ruihan, a coser with over 100,000 followers. They unpack the physical sacrifices cosers make, the joy and anxiety of creating a new identity, and the complex reality of selling a dream. Is this fleeting happiness a form of self-deception, or a valid way to cope with modern life?Written, produced and presented by: Aili Zhang and Mao Weining Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
The issues, the cultural trends, the people who are Generation Zhongguo: GenZ in China, talking about what is important, what is new and how their generation are reshaping tradition, culture, the economy and society in a turbulent era.Written and produced by students of the Masters of International Journalism program at Hong Kong Baptist University Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Jarrod Watt
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