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THROUGH THE VOICE

Check out my audio work below.

Audio: Bio

Podcasts

After DeepSeek

A three-episode podast series for the South China Morning Post, that looks into the post-DeepSeek era and China stands in the global AI race.

Asia's Noisy Oceans (聽見海底的聲音)

A two-episode bilingual podcast series that looks into the beaty of undersea animal acoustics and discuss the impact of noise pollution on marine life in China’s southern ocean. The series has received an honourable mention at SOPA in Excellence in Audio Reporting.  ​

Mapping Asia's Plastic Crisis

A five-episode audio documentary looking at the global plastic pollution crisis in Asia. From country to country, this series takes you on a tour to find out how different groups and communities across the region to find its way out to this complex issue. ​

Greenbites

Grab your bite now! Here's a weekly podcast show that delivers the latest handpicked environmental news stories in Asia. Short 10 mins bite-sized news update, perfect to listen on the go. 

This project also garnered interest from RTHK Radio 3. Check out my interview with Noreen Mir.

Antarctica's Marine Protected Areas (​保護南極海 )

This bilingual podcast series talks about the conservation work at the Southern Ocean, and the role China plays in this. It also looks at some of the takeaways from the CCAMLR meeting.

The Pangolin Reports

Pangolins are the most trafficked mammal in the world, in large part due to demand from Chinese consumers. In this podcast series, we look deep into the whole smuggling chain of the scaly mammal across Asia and Africa.

The podcast series is based on collective reporting across 14 newsrooms in Asia, which won the Society of Publishers in Asia's (SOPA) Excellence in Journalistic Innovation Award and Excellence in Reporting on the Environment Award in 2020.

Noah the Surf Wax Maker

A story about 13-year-old Noah Pronk, still at primary school, started a business from a AU$20 school project. He dreams of big goals and brings about change to the environment. “Every little bit counts, it's now or never”, says Noah.

1986

‘1986’ is a 4-episode Mandarin podcast series which looks into the problem of overfishing with a China focus. Published at Sustainable Asia.

Radio Interviews

Bonham's Art Market Outlook 2025 - RTHK

Julia Hu, Managing Director at Bonham's in Hong Kong, gives an art market outlook for 2025 on RTHK's The Close.

Skill Gaps in the Local Banking Industry - RTHK

Philip Kam, Chief Institute Development Officer at the Hong Kong Institute of Bankers, talks about the skill gaps in the local banking industry on RTHK's The Close.

Use of AI in Financial Services- RTHK

Shahid Hussain, Managing Partner and Financial Services Sector Leader at IBM Asia Pacific, about the use of AI in financial services. 

Managing Compliance with New Tech- RTHK

Simon Webster, CEO of Vistra talks about how they leverage new technologies to better manage compliance in this ever changing economic climate.

Voice Over

How does Hong Kong handle its waste?

Explainer video about Hong Kong’s key waste management strategies for the South China Morning Post.

The Heinrich-Böll-Stiftung

Introduction video to the German foundation Heinrich-Böll-Stiftung.

Debating Technology and Politics from a Green Perspective

This video for Heinrich-Böll-Stiftung explains how technology is shaping our lives and explores how we can ensure its impacts are socially useful, environmentally sustainable, and politically legitimate.

South Korea's Suicide Rates Among Young Women

This piece explains South Korea's rising number of young women taking their own lives since the Covid-19 pandemic began to sweep across the country.

What Does "One Country, Two Systems" Mean?

An explainer video about Hong Kong's ‘one country, two systems’. Published at the South China Morning Post.

What's a BNO?

An explainer video about the BNO passport. Published at the South China Morning Post. 

Multimedia Journalist | Producer | Editor | Fixer

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