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Sinica Podcast

Virginia Tan on women and work in China

Sinica Podcast

Kaiser Kuo

Culture, China News, Hangzhou, Chinese, International Relations, Chongqing, Beijing, Sichuan, Currentaffairs, China, Politics, Chengdu, Shanghai, Guangzhou, China Economy, News, China Politics, Business, Film, Shenzhen

4.8 • 676 Ratings

🗓️ 10 May 2018

⏱️ 53 minutes

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Summary

What challenges do women face in the workplace in China? What fears, motivations, and priorities do women in China have, and how are they different from men’s? How can we help women to overcome barriers and achieve success in all areas of their life? Answering and addressing these questions is the full-time work of the highly talented Virginia Tan, who has helped found three organizations that are dedicated to empowering women. These are: Lean In China, a Sheryl Sandberg–inspired women’s network that now has about 120 chapters across China, and tens of thousands of members. She Loves Tech, a global initiative focusing on technology by women and technology for women, which houses the world’s largest competition for women tech entrepreneurs, held across more than 10 international locations. Teja Ventures, a venture capital fund targeting women-impact early-stage ventures in Asia. Lean In China recently published a white paper titled “Women, Work and Happiness: Impact of Women in the Workplace in a Digital Age,” which used survey data to understand many key issues for women working in China. Virginia sat down with Kaiser Kuo and David Moser on April 13 at the Yenching Global Symposium in Beijing for a live Sinica podcast, and discussed the organizations she leads and the work she is doing for women’s empowerment in China and beyond. Recommendations: David: The ChinaEconTalk podcast, hosted by Jordan Schneider. Also, the Peking University campus, as it is a popular tourist attraction and has made many renovations in the lead up to the 120th anniversary of the university. Virginia: David and Goliath, by Malcolm Gladwell, which takes some conventional wisdom about “strength” and “weakness” and turns it on its head. Also, Yiqi, a social dating app that recently became #7 in China, which analyzes a recording of your voice to help you find a partner. Two-thirds of its users are women! Kaiser: The Romance of the Three Kingdoms podcast, by John Zhu. John was interviewed about his project to tell the classic Three Kingdoms tale in vernacular English in this Sinica podcast last year. Kaiser just did a guest recording for Episode 150. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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0:00.0

Welcome to this special live edition of the Cynica podcast coming today from the Yanjing Global Symposium here in Beijing.

0:15.0

Let's hear you people make a little noise. All right.

0:31.1

I love it. I love it. I am Kaiser Guo, and I'm delighted to be back in Beijing to host the show.

0:36.7

The Sinica podcast was, of course, born eight years ago here in Beijing this very month in April of 2010. And in the last two years since we've

0:39.6

become a part of Sub-China, Jeremy Goldcorn and I feel incredibly blessed that we've been able to

0:44.5

turn something that started as just a hobby into a truly fulfilling full-time gig for both of us.

0:49.8

And we've just never forgotten our Beijing roots. And though we've both spent, you know,

0:53.2

we were here for 20 years, my God.

0:54.9

We know how important it is to spend time here in order to really experience China.

1:00.2

SubChina, as you know, is the best way to keep on top of the latest news from China in just a few minutes a day

1:05.1

with that terrific free daily email newsletter that Jeremy edits.

1:08.8

And, of course, at our website at subchina.com.

1:11.0

It's a feast of business political and cultural news about a nation that is reshaping

1:15.2

the world. I am incredibly grateful that the Engine Global Symposium has arranged for me to chat

1:19.6

today with Virginia Tan. Before I introduce Virginia properly, I'm also joined by David Moser,

1:25.7

who is, of course, you know, our occasional co-host and one of the dearest, oldest friends of the podcast.

1:32.0

David, man, how are you?

1:33.3

Good.

1:33.8

Amazing to see you here at my stomping grounds.

1:36.5

Yeah, because David, of course, is Associate Dean, is that right?

1:40.5

That's right.

1:41.0

Associate Dean here at the Enging Academy.

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