On March 8th, International Women’s Day, Jingjing and Yajun were invited to two different panels to discuss women’s issues and how men can better support their wives or girlfriends. They both learnt a lot and were inspired by the debate.
Just before International Women’s Day, Yajun and Jingjing talk with former military officer Shi Xiaoqin, now a passionate advocate for women’s rights in China
China has transformed greatly over the last few decades, and Chinese New Year has also come to mean very different things from generation to generation — Yajun and Jingjing explore the customs and superstitions that have changed with the times
Kit Harford, founder and CEO of Tech Trek, sits down with Jingjing and Yajun to talk about his unique approach to teaching Chinese children about technology
For most women in China, Mu Lan probably lives only as an on-screen character. But our guest today, Lila Stange, feels related to this figure in a very personal way.
To celebrate this wonderful time of the year, we issued our special Christmas episode of the Wǒ Men Podcast and shared our personal Christmas experiences. Hope this installment will bring some joy and laugh on this beautiful Christmas Eve.
Jingjing and Yajun speak with entrepreneur and ex-investment banker Jackie You about relying on one’s heart as a guide to navigating China’s rapidly changing professional landscape
Awareness of sexual harassment in China is limited by lack of sex and gender education, lack of legal and regulatory execution, and suppression of open discussion of the issue
Great Leap Brewing consigned to history the days when beer in Beijing meant Tsingtao, Yanjing, or nothing — we talk to co-founder Liu Fang about her inspirations and challenges
What do people in China think as they watch the American political tragicomedy that is the Donald Trump administration unfold across the Pacific? Jingjing Zhang and Yajun Zhang talk to former New York Times researcher Kiki Zhao to find out. (Originally released July 28, 2017)
Yajun and Jingjing share personal stories about growing up as only children, learning English from Sex and the City, and ideology clashes with their parents’ generation