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Startup Vietnam

Andrew Rowan

Innovation and Entrepreneurship in the Socialist Republic

Challenges, efforts, and successes of Vietnam’s youth, local startups, and foreign entrepreneurs during a time of transition between tradition and modernity.

  Business & Money    Investing   65,000 words   75% complete   Published by Mascot Books
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Update #9 - The Planetary Potential is now live! (A new podcast from Andrew P. Rowan.) Aug. 12, 2019

Howdy!

In the last update I shared that my podcast would be launching soon and that day is today! As I mentioned, I recorded 19 interviews in Peru (with a bonus episode in Washington, D.C.) so Season 1 covers Peru through the lens of entrepreneurs, investors, and other ecosystem actors (and fellow travelers). 

However, the very first episode starts with a subject near and dear to me: Vietnam. I'm thrilled to have Thao P. Nguyen as my first guest to discuss what it was like living in the United States for the first time, and what she's looking forward to right before moving to Saigon. We both happened to be in Lima at the same time, so I took the opportunity to capture Thao's reflections on six years in the United States during her trek through South America.

There are at least two ways to listen to the inaugural episode:

Link 1) https://anchor.fm/planetary-potential

Link 2) https://www.patreon.com/planetarypotential

What's the difference? 

Link 1's episode is 31 minutes and is free to listen to (supported by sponsors/ads). 

Link 2's episode is 54 minutes (with no ads) but has a $5 minimum paywall (per month—you get four episodes plus other bonus and exclusive content and access).

The transcript for Link 1, including an embedded Anchor player, is available here: https://andrewprowan.com/episode-1-of-the-planetary-potential-with-thao-p-nguyen

As early supporters of my book, you have early access to the podcast during the soft launch period until the promotion starts later this week.

Please listen to either link (or read the transcript) and kindly share your feedback by emailing me@andrewprowan.com. If you like what you hear then please consider joining as a patron on Patreon or sharing the episode on social media. 

Thank you,


Andrew