Meet Joe Escobedo, an American who lived in China for 5 years before moving to Singapore 12 years ago. He is an adjunct lecturer at the National University of Singapore and the founder of a media business. Joe discussed the prejudices against Americans in China, how he balances American and Chinese cultural influences in his family life with his Taiwanese wife, and how learning Chinese has helped him overcome speech difficulties. Enjoy!
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TIMESTAMPS:
00:00 INTRO
00:38 "You're not American"
01:32 Speaking Chinese
02:20 How do the Chinese feel about Americans?
04:00 Would you ever move back to the US?
04:10 About American traditions in his family
05:18 From speech difficulties to public speaking career
11:16 How rejections can help in a career
12:26 Personal branding principles
17:19 Regrets in life
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