Great content, a large amount of people have probably never thought of what a regular day in China looks like/have a tangible visual. Also the YouTube channel/video is currently listed for YouTube Kids which might harm discoverability
Hi Lux, thank you for the remind! I changed the settings of the channel but forgot to change the setting of the video. Now I have changed it to not for kids. Does it work for you now? I would love to interview a musician/composer! And, actually, in next episode, I will talk to someone who is a pianist in her spare time. Hope you like it!
It's all good now! Subscribed and looking forward to next episodes.
I am very curious how music industry works in China. We mostly see Korean music exports, but not Chinese. Maybe you could direct me to some resources to learn more.
Thanks a lot for your work, it is valuable and appreciated.
Watching your interview with Amber from BigOne Lab now. I love it and have subscribed to Baiguan. Your ability to show everyday, down to earth reality of life in China and the aspirations and work of its young entrepreneurs is unique. Thank you.
Thank you so much for your note, Gary. I myself also love this episode a lot and Baiguan is doing great in their business sector and I hope you find it them helpful!
Nice to see the interview. Being a certified financial planner that is not exactly what he is doing.
He is life insurance advisor.
Life planner means you make a complete analyzing of the life situation, debts, positions, fiscal situation etc and based on that you give the clients a proposal and annually this plan can be adjusted accordingly the actual situation.
Hi, Rene, thanks for the comments. Quoting Chunyang's reply, "Totally agree with your comments. a life planner should make suggestions and solutions based on a complete understanding of clients’ family status, financial situation and other factors. However, this procedure takes mutual trust and is hard to achieve during first conversation (at least in China). Besides, some of the procedure is not suitable for the public. review due to privacy issues. Again, thanks for the comments, and I will keep striving towards the. goal of becoming an honorable life planner."
Let me check if I can find some and come back to you later. I also have another potential episode on Chinese music
Great content, a large amount of people have probably never thought of what a regular day in China looks like/have a tangible visual. Also the YouTube channel/video is currently listed for YouTube Kids which might harm discoverability
Hi David, thank you for your feedback and the kind remind! I changed it to not for kids after seeing your comments! I appreciated that!
Hi Jiang! The video is still marked for kids and thus cannot be viewed picture in picture and cannot be saved to playlists.
The video is fantastic, thank you very much! Been looking for something like this for a while. Would love if you could interview a musician/composer.
Hi Lux, thank you for the remind! I changed the settings of the channel but forgot to change the setting of the video. Now I have changed it to not for kids. Does it work for you now? I would love to interview a musician/composer! And, actually, in next episode, I will talk to someone who is a pianist in her spare time. Hope you like it!
It's all good now! Subscribed and looking forward to next episodes.
I am very curious how music industry works in China. We mostly see Korean music exports, but not Chinese. Maybe you could direct me to some resources to learn more.
Thanks a lot for your work, it is valuable and appreciated.
Try the Concrete Avalanche substack for some Chinese music news
Thank you!
Can't wait for the next "One Day in China." Jiang. A gift to a Communication scientist interested in global trends. Thank you!
Hi Gary, thank you for your notes. Happy you like it. Stay tuned for the next episode which will be released next week!
Watching your interview with Amber from BigOne Lab now. I love it and have subscribed to Baiguan. Your ability to show everyday, down to earth reality of life in China and the aspirations and work of its young entrepreneurs is unique. Thank you.
Thank you so much for your note, Gary. I myself also love this episode a lot and Baiguan is doing great in their business sector and I hope you find it them helpful!
Nice to see the interview. Being a certified financial planner that is not exactly what he is doing.
He is life insurance advisor.
Life planner means you make a complete analyzing of the life situation, debts, positions, fiscal situation etc and based on that you give the clients a proposal and annually this plan can be adjusted accordingly the actual situation.
Hi, Rene, thanks for the comments. Quoting Chunyang's reply, "Totally agree with your comments. a life planner should make suggestions and solutions based on a complete understanding of clients’ family status, financial situation and other factors. However, this procedure takes mutual trust and is hard to achieve during first conversation (at least in China). Besides, some of the procedure is not suitable for the public. review due to privacy issues. Again, thanks for the comments, and I will keep striving towards the. goal of becoming an honorable life planner."
Thank you and I wish you all. The success in your journey