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Brian Le

A Think or Two

A weekly Education podcast
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A Think or Two

Brian Le

A Think or Two

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We gotta talk about everything Spider-Man after Spider-Man: No Way Home. SPOILERS AHEAD for all three versions of Spider-Man! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thinkortwo/support
Baby Boomers changed the world, but for better or for worse? Should we be bullish or bearish about the economy? Is the Earth suffering more or less because of the choices of Baby Boomers? --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify
Gen X, known as the Latchkey Generation, still seems to be left out of the battle between old and young. What do folks in their prime working years think about the workforce, technology, and the rapid acceleration of time that has come with the
The unluckiest generation has come to talk about living through 9/11, entering the work force, and making sense of a world that doesn't seem to want them to succeed. This is all about Millennials. --- Support this podcast: https://podcaster
Nathan and I talk about being part of the unironically best generation: Gen Z. Though we may be chronically sad, frustrated, and fatigued, we have a lot of hope that Gen Z will be the generation to change the world. --- Support this podcast
Let's celebrate a whole 50 episodes of this passion project!--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thinkortwo/support
Nathan and I discuss what it's like to be from Texas, living in Texas, and the best cities of Texas (spoiler: it's not Austin). Listen to the good, the bad, and the ugly of living in this controversial state.--- Support this podcast: https:
Why would you major in the arts when there simply aren't enough jobs in the arts and a majority of people that work in the arts did not earn an arts degree anyway? Find out why (or why not) in this revealing finale to the College Majors cycle!
So what do you actually learn in business school? What do people do on the day-to-day in the business world? These questions and more as we uncover the shallow and deep aspects of studying business.--- Support this podcast: https://podcaste
So what are you going to do with THAT degree when you're older? Many students have heard this while studying great topics in the liberal arts and humanities, and maybe you're scared to major in something that has a reputation of poor job prospe
This cycle is dedicated to First Generation students that may not know every major out there. STEM Majors, those involved in Science Technology Engineering or Math, are a strange breed. Are they competitive and prideful or sad and need a hug? L
About two weeks ago, I was very sure I had my wallet stolen. The visceral memory followed by a shady encounter at the theatre all pointed towards a theft. That is until... --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/th
South Asians are Asian-Americans, but they're not necessarily the first group that we think of when we think of Asian-Americans. This episode dives into that dichotomy and also discusses the amazing impact of Marvel's Shang-Chi— spoilers but no
In this episode, Jess Ma and I talk about the challenges of coming from dual cultures, the shame and guilt of the tradeoffs associated with it, and finding joy in our Asian-American identity.--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spot
Assimilation, integration, and rediscovery define the journeys of multicultural identities. Join me and Dan Kim (Princeton 21') as we talk through how we have navigated the complicated Asian American identity.--- Support this podcast: https
In this episode, we kickoff a long-awaited cycle on the Asian American experience and identity. I divulge some Asian-American history that you may not have learned about (lynchings, immigration bans, race wars, oh my!) with Nathan, who also has
In this episode, we talk about our thoughts and feelings about Annabelle finishing Friends for the first time! Join us and our pals Rachel, Ross, Joey, Chandler, Monica, and Phoebe as we review the show that defined a generation— Friends.---
Being an immigrant is hard and being the child of an immigrant is... confusing. In the finale to the Hustle Cycle, listen to how hustling specifically and uniquely affects BIPOC, immigrants, and women!--- Support this podcast: https://podca
The solution to poverty is a side hustle like Uber or Doordash... right? This episode is all about the gig economy and the artists who have always been a part of the gig economy. How does hustle culture inform our views on freelancing and how a
The trap of hustle culture lies in how people may never actually achieve a restful life of enjoyment and fulfillment. From workaholism to "entrepreneurship", people become pets to capitalism and never end up getting a break after paying themsel
Students in middle school, high school, college, and beyond are stressed out. It's been this way for a few years now and COVID has really shed a light on how hard it is to be young and in school. Let's talk about hustle culture and the unrealis
In this out of cycle episode, Nathan and I go through the beautiful 26 movie tapestry of the Marvel Cinematic Universe and rate each movie on a bell curve scale of 1-10. See if you agree or disagree in this episode of ratings and reviews!---
Unlike fashion or music, food is quite literally meant to be consumed and shared. How does food fit in the cultural exchange and how can it be appropriated? Find out in this episode with multiple guests and conversations on the complicated subj
This episode covers food from Asia, Africa, and South America along with various conversations on authenticity, linguistics, and environment. What food can we call authentic? Are vegans still mean? Why is it a world of broccoli? All these conve
Get ready for a crash course of the timeline of food from its conception to where we are today! Topics include agriculture, wealth, power, currency, war, environment, and corn. Lots and lots of corn.--- Support this podcast: https://podcast
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