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Defending apprentice rights

Apprenticeships promise skills and opportunity—but in today's economy, where milk tea shops and factories alike rely on trainees, the line between education and exploitation is increasingly blurred. Are these programs building tomorrow's workforce, or just masking cheap labor? We also explore the role of apprenticeships in developing skilled labor. On the show: Heyang, Steve Hatherly & Li Yi

Aug 5, 202530 min

Are social media bans pointless?

Social media gets blamed for teen mental health struggles, but now Australia's crackdown goes further—banning under-16s from major platforms, including the internet's biggest video hub. Is targeting video platforms alongside social media crossing a line? / Motivational Monday (20:02)! On the show: Heyang, Steve Hatherly & Yushan

Aug 5, 202522 min

Childcare Subsidy! A birthrate boost?

Raising a child is never easy, and in China, the costs can deter young families. Now, for the first time, the national government is offering monthly subsidies for families with children aged 0 to 3 — a move aimed at easing the financial burden of raising kids. It's a major shift toward a more family-friendly society. But will cash alone ease the stress of parenthood? And can it actually turn the tide on declining birthrates? On the show: Heyang, Steve Hatherly & Yushan

Aug 4, 202529 min

Too many office buildings? Renovate & repurpose!

Shanghai holds the global title for the most office space. And yet, vacancy rates are high. So why is one of the world’s busiest cities pushing to renovate hundreds of office buildings? From old elevator systems to shifting urban priorities, this move prompts a fresh rethink of what office space means in the post-pandemic world. / Round Table's Happy Place (14:27)! On the show: Heyang, Steve Hatherly & Gao Junya

Aug 2, 202518 min

China's short dramas blowing up worldwide

A secret billionaire. A forbidden alpha. A CEO with a dark past. It sounds like tabloid gossip—yet this explosive mix is dominating smartphone screens worldwide. China's ultra-short dramas, packing high-stakes drama into just minutes per episode, have exploded into a billion-dollar global phenomenon. But what makes these fast-paced, bite-sized stories so irresistible? And why are they captivating audiences all around the globe? On the show: Heyang, Steve Hatherly & Gao Junya

Aug 1, 202534 min

Gaokao gifts or none at all?

How to stay safe from Chikungunya fever. / For years, artificial sweeteners promised a guilt-free way to indulge—sweetness without the calories. But what if they've been secretly sabotaging your appetite instead? We uncover the truth behind that seemingly "healthy" sip (07:11). / A brand new car, latest gadget, overseas trip—some Chinese parents are turning the survival of Gaokao into a high-stakes payout. The trend of expensive post-exam rewards is growing, blurring the line between celebration and excess. As the pressure mounts and the gifts get bigger, so does the backlash (16:03). On the show: Heyang, Steve Hatherly & Yushan

Aug 1, 202522 min

Cook or crash? E-commerce opens restaurant!

What happens when a tech giant takes over your lunch? A leading e-commerce player has just opened its first fully automated takeout restaurant in Beijing—no chefs, no dining space, just robots whipping up fresh, fast meals. Could this be the next revolution in China's food delivery market? On the show: Heyang, Steve Hatherly & Yushan

Jul 31, 202529 min

Do you suffer from dumbphobia?

Heart to Heart - please send your audio questions to [email protected]. / We love to say "no question is dumb"—but don't we secretly roll our eyes when someone asks the "obvious? " That knee-jerk impatience even has a name: dumbphobia. But what if it's not just annoyance? What if it's a bias? Let's unpack why "basic" questions trigger us… and why that says more about us than them (12:40). On the show: Heyang, Steve Hatherly & Ding Heng

Jul 31, 202523 min

Can age-friendly tech get better?

We buy our parents smart speakers, health trackers, and delivery apps—hoping senior tech will simplify their lives. But soon, they stop using them. Not because they've lost interest, but because the tech feels too fast, too small, too alien. As the world grows older, maybe it's time to stop asking them to adapt—and start building tech that adapts to them. On the show: Heyang, Steve Hatherly & Ding Heng

Jul 30, 202528 min

To tip or not to tip?

Tipping culture - a Western tradition that's long divided opinions - is now being put to the Chinese test. As heated online debates reveal, this imported practice is facing its toughest critics yet in a market accustomed to service-first hospitality. / Posting ennui: going silent in a loud feed (17:28). On the show: Steve Hatherly, Niu Honglin & Yushun

Jul 30, 202523 min

Rental reforms bring market clarity

Renting in China's booming cities has faced hurdles—but a major shift is coming. This September, sweeping new rental regulations take effect, impacting tenants, landlords, and the broader market. So what's changing—and how will this reshape the rental landscape? On the show: Steve Hatherly, Niu Honglin & Yushun

Jul 29, 202528 min

The invisible habits that shape your life

Habits run on autopilot—but invisible habits? They operate deeper, hidden in the subconscious, silently steering our choices without us even noticing. These unseen routines sculpt our days, our decisions, even our identities. So what happens when we drag them into the light and rewrite them? / Motivational Monday (19:51)! On the show: Heyang, Steve Hatherly & Yushun

Jul 29, 202525 min

100 billion packages! How? Why? Wow!

How many online orders have you made this year? One? Ten? Lost count? Well, here's a staggering stat: China has already shipped over 100 billion parcels in 2025—and it's only July. That's roughly 6,000 packages loaded up and are on their way to doorsteps across the country. The scale is mind-blowing. So how did the delivery industry get this fast, this smart, and this massive? On the show: Heyang, Steve Hatherly & Yushun

Jul 28, 202527 min

Meet China's real-life tourism NPCs

A character at a tourism spot is way more than meets the eye. These non-player characters (NPCs) mean a lot to the companies they represent, and a lot to the people who enjoy them as well. / Round Table's Happy Place (15:51)! On the show: Steve Hatherly, Yunqi & Yushan

Jul 26, 202522 min

Insufficient exercise leads to health issues in children

While children today face growing health challenges—from near-sightedness to obesity—a powerful solution is emerging: personalized "exercise prescriptions" and community-wide efforts to get kids moving. By combining medical expertise with fun, tailored activities, doctors and educators are turning the tide on sedentary lifestyles, proving small changes can yield lifelong health benefits. On the show: Steve Hatherly, Yunqi & Yushan

Jul 25, 202529 min

Breaking the menopause taboo

Menopause is a natural yet demanding transition that millions of women navigate while working, parenting, and maintaining their lives. Behind the silence lie debilitating hot flashes, sleepless nights, and emotional turbulence—too often endured alone in a society that dismisses this phase. For women supporting families and careers, these symptoms threaten livelihoods. It's time to normalize conversations, reshape workplaces, and build support systems that reflect this universal female experience. On the show: Heyang, Steve Hatherly & Niu Honglin

Jul 25, 202523 min

Modernizing timeless communities

Old neighborhoods are getting a fresh start—smoother streets, pocket parks around the corner, smart lights lining the blocks, and new gathering spots for everyone. This isn't about demolition, but thoughtful upgrades that keep the soul of these places intact. Across the country, cities are finding ways to modernize without erasing their past. The real magic happens when technology and community come together to shape what's next. On the show: Heyang, Steve Hatherly & Niu Honglin

Jul 24, 202528 min

Have you tried meal sequencing?

Forget 'you are what you eat.' The real game-changer? How you eat it. Science says tweaking just one thing about your meals—no willpower required—could dial up your focus, steady your mood, and keep your blood sugar in check. There is a downside though. It may make eating a little annoying. / AI pet short dramas (16:07). On the show: Steve Hatherly, Niu Honglin & Yushun

Jul 23, 202522 min

Regulators brake food delivery wars

China's food delivery wars flooded the market with unsustainable discounts—until regulators stepped in. Behind the deals, tactics crossed lines. Now, as the frenzy fades, the real question is how to make sure platforms keep prices low without sacrificing fair competition. On the show: Steve Hatherly, Niu Honglin & Yushun

Jul 23, 202529 min

Lemon prices biting? Try lemon milk!

We've all heard the saying: "When life gives you lemons, make lemonade." But what if those lemons suddenly cost a fortune? We uncover the reasons behind soaring citrus prices—and the surprising new drink trend that's about to dominate your summer. / Thinking beyond Good vs. Bad (15:41). On the show: Heyang, Steve Hatherly & Yushun

Jul 22, 202523 min

Is vocational education finally gaining prestige?

In China, vocational education has long been seen as a second-choice path, overshadowed by the prestige of university degrees. But times are changing. Some top students are now skipping university for technical training—once unthinkable. As policies shift, job prospects and perceptions evolve, the value of skilled work is being redefined. Could this be the start of an era where ability outweighs credentials? On the show: Heyang, Steve Hatherly & Yushun

Jul 22, 202528 min

Genuine life-sharing or paid advertising?

We've all seen it—a friend raves about a hotpot spot, an influencer hypes a 'must-have' product, or a vlogger casually drops a gadget recommendation. But when does a personal post become a hidden ad? Should WeChat Moments or livestream plugs count as commercial advertising? The real challenge: where should regulators draw the line? / Motivational Monday (20:44)! On the show: Heyang, Steve Hatherly & Yushan

Jul 21, 202523 min

Have you tried 'loser rafting'?

This summer isn't just hot—it's hottest. While some blast the AC and call it survival, others are floating their way to victory with 'loser rafting': no skill, no speed, just a lazy river and a determination to do absolutely nothing. Turns out, in a scorching season, the smartest way to win is to not even try. Tune in for a refreshing take on how a nation learns to live, adapt, and float through extreme summer. On the show: Heyang, Steve Hatherly & Yushan

Jul 21, 202528 min

Vacation guilt? You're not alone

To all the hardworking professionals out there - you've earned that vacation time, fair and square. Yet when the moment comes, do you take it without guilt? In the U.S., where hustle culture runs deep, vacation guilt is all too common. So why does taking time off evoke a sense of guilt? / Little dots on smartphone outsmart motion sickness (24:50) / Round Table's Happy Place (30:11)! On the show: Heyang, Steve Hatherly & Gao Junya

Jul 18, 202534 min

International Moon Day! Moonshots & milestones!

International Moon Day, established by the UN in 2021, honors humanity's collective lunar exploration—from early spacefaring nations to China's historic far-side missions. How will today's moonshots shape the future of science, technology,and maybe even life beyond Earth? On the show: Heyang, Steve Hatherly & Gao Junya

Jul 18, 202517 min

Office workers serving up ping-pong passion

Fast, fun, and space-smart—ping pong is winning over a new wave of casual players, especially busy urban professionals. From after-work classes to quick matches between meetings, table tennis is becoming the workout of choice for city dwellers across China. / Is "F" the best seat on a high-speed train (18:28)? On the show: Heyang, Steve Hatherly & Guo Yan

Jul 17, 202522 min

ICBS 2025 & China's STEM education ascent

What does it take to turn equations into breakthroughs? The journey begins with basic science—quiet, patient, and often overlooked for decades. It starts even earlier, in the classroom. As the 2025 International Congress of Basic Science (ICBS) convenes in Beijing, the world is watching: How does China transform fundamental research into real-world innovation? And more critically—how is it cultivating the next generation of STEM leaders to push boundaries further? On the show: Heyang, Steve Hatherly & Guo Yan

Jul 17, 202529 min

Functional fitness fueling workout culture

Let's be real—when do you actually bench-press in daily life? Across China, functional fitness is gaining momentum as people shift from isolated lifts to practical strength. It focuses on compound movements—lifting, twisting, pushing—building real-world ability that lasts. Just how functional is your fitness? / Throning: Dating for status (15:19). On the show: Steve Hatherly, Yushun & Yushan

Jul 16, 202523 min

China's maglev test achieves breakthrough velocity!

Could trains soon outpace planes? China just shattered speed barriers with a groundbreaking 650 km/h maglev test, bringing us closer to a transportation revolution. While infrastructure and cost challenges remain, this leap could redefine regional travel, turning hour-long flights into obsolete relics of the past. On the show: Steve Hatherly, Yushun & Yushan

Jul 16, 202529 min

Are AI anchors the future of news?

Unlike human broadcasters, AI presenters never tire, stumble, or miss their cues—and they're already appearing on Chinese news programs. But can a digital persona truly replicate the empathy, intuition, and authenticity of a living host? As synthetic anchors gain traction, media education faces a pivotal choice: adapt curricula for the AI era, or risk irrelevance. / Meeting migrant children's needs for quality play (30:55). On the show: Heyang, Steve Hatherly & Yushun

Jul 15, 202540 min

Empowering youth with future skills

In today's job market, mastery of skills is what truly matters. On World Youth Skills Day, we explore how China is equipping its youth with expertise in high-demand fields—from precision machining and robotics to world-class hospitality. On the show: Heyang, Steve Hatherly & Yushun

Jul 15, 202511 min

China's decade of strict music-streaming rules

From sweeping crackdowns on music piracy to the boom of paid subscriptions, China's decade of copyright reforms has turned music streaming into a lucrative business. But in this regulated ecosystem, who's really benefiting: artists or the platforms? / Motivational Monday (23:01)! On the show: Heyang, Steve Hatherly & Yushan

Jul 14, 202525 min

College micro-programs! Compact but career-ready?

College graduation season is here, and for many graduates, the gap between classroom learning and job-market demands can feel like a vast chasm. Now, China's universities are building a potential bridge: micro-majors. But how exactly do these programs work, and could they become the new gold standard for employability? On the show: Heyang, Steve Hatherly & Yushan

Jul 14, 202527 min

Study tour or just a detour?

Every summer, classrooms swap walls for landmarks as study tours promise "learning through adventure." Kids return with souvenirs and stories, but how much sticks beyond the photo ops? / Does 10 thousand steps a day really keep the doctor away (17:26)? On the show: Heyang, Steve Hatherly & Yushun

Jul 10, 202521 min

Are non-compete agreements career handcuffs?

Non-compete agreements began as shields for trade secrets. Now? Too often they're weapons—locking down talent, strangling competition, and trapping workers who never knew a secret to begin with. Time to expose the truth behind these professional handcuffs… and your right to break free. On the show: Heyang, Steve Hatherly & Yushun

Jul 10, 202530 min

Can your brain handle 2x speed playback?

Watching videos or listening to books or podcasts at 1.5x or 2x speed has become a productivity hack for many, letting viewers and listeners plow through content in half the time. But critics argue it trades comprehension for efficiency—dulling nuance, emotional impact, and retention. Can our brains really keep up, or are we just training ourselves to tolerate a constant fast-forward culture? / Ghosts and rats: the new aesthetic (17:45)? On the show: Steve Hatherly, Niu Honglin & Yushun

Jul 9, 202521 min

Feel China's summer economic pulse

Summer in China isn't just about the heat—it's about the energy. From buzzing night markets to packed theme parks, from small-town charm to big-city hotspots, the mid-year economy is sizzling. Shops, streets, and tourist destinations are alive with activity. So what's fueling this summer boom? On the show: Steve Hatherly, Niu Honglin & Yushun

Jul 9, 202530 min

Mushroom kingdom's fungi frenzy!

Yunnan, China, famed for its breathtaking landscapes and rich biodiversity, now draws crowds for another reason: wild mushrooms. Over 900 species grow here, fueling a tourist-driven mushroom gold rush. But as baskets fill—when does foraging tip into overharvesting? The tourists are feasting on fungi, but nature is paying the price. / A game that does not exist, but everyone's playing (20:48). On the show: Heyang, Steve Hatherly & Yushun

Jul 8, 202525 min

Inflatable domes revolutionize construction

Surprise! Giant balloons are popping up across Chinese cities—but this isn't a circus. Step inside, and you'll find a fully operational construction site! These massive air domes trap dust and muffle noise, revolutionizing urban building. On the show: Heyang, Steve Hatherly & Yushun

Jul 8, 202526 min

Are noodle shops the new man cave?

In a bustling city, a middle-aged man eating alone at a noodle shop isn't just a meal—it's a moment of quiet reclamation. These unassuming stalls become sanctuaries, offering warmth and stillness amid life's relentless demands. What does this solitary ritual say about the weight our fathers, brothers, and uncles carry—heavy, yet shouldered in silence? / Motivational Monday (19:38)! On the show: Heyang, Steve Hatherly & Yushan

Jul 7, 202522 min

AI's leap forward in cancer detection

For years, China's cancer screening and survival rates have trailed behind those of developed nations. But 2025 could change everything. A breakthrough AI system named GRAPE is now helping Chinese hospitals detect stomach cancer earlier—with 20 percent higher accuracy than human doctors. No tubes, no discomfort—just a quick scan. Could this be the start of AI saving millions of lives? On the show: Heyang, Steve Hatherly & Yushan

Jul 7, 202530 min

Are you a mankeeper?

Ladies, ever feel like you're dating a job you never signed up for? Suddenly you're managing his emotions, his social life, even basic daily logistics… while your own needs get sidelined. That's mankeeping, a term catching fire in English-language media to describe the invisible, unpaid labor women often carry in relationships. It's sparking real frustration in the US, but does it have global relevance too? On the show: Heyang, Steve Hatherly & Yushun

Jul 4, 202523 min

Youth cities attract talent

Over twelve million college graduates are entering the job market this summer. But behind the numbers is a more personal, yet collective question: Where do I want to build my life? From bustling metropolises to up-and-coming smaller cities, young people are sizing up options, and cities are sizing them up right back. We explore what it means for a city to truly welcome young people, not just with perks, but with purpose. On the show: Heyang, Steve Hatherly & Yushun

Jul 4, 202528 min

Translating animal sounds

China's innovators are using AI to translate animal sounds—from barks to birdsong—into human language. While this could deepen our connection with nature, it also forces us to ask: Just because we can, does that mean we should? / Bibliotherapy: Reading as therapy (16:30). On the show: Steve Hatherly, Niu Honglin & Yushan

Jul 3, 202524 min

Mini parks with huge potential

China's cities are cultivating intimacy with nature through pocket parks—hyper-local green interventions that reimagine urban functionality. Yet their true potential lies not in isolation, but in synergy. Can these scattered oases weave together into a transformative urban infrastructure? On the show: Steve Hatherly, Niu Honglin & Yushan

Jul 3, 202527 min

China's youth choose sawdust over showrooms

A new generation of makers is swapping swipe-to-buy for measure-twice-cut-once, crafting bespoke furniture that defies cookie-cutter consumerism. This hands-on renaissance celebrates the irreplicable satisfaction of building rather than buying. In our age of digital disposability, could woodworking be the ultimate counterculture? / Is using coupons on a first date thrifty or a red flag (14:08)? On the show: Steve Hatherly, Niu Honglin & Yushun

Jul 2, 202523 min

Fast tech, big waste

The breakneck pace of fast tech—with its disposable gadgets and relentless upgrades—comes with hidden consequences: a global e-waste crisis growing heavier with each "must-have" release. While consumers chase the dopamine hit of new tech and brands fuel the cycle with products designed for obsolescence, we're left grappling with the real question—who shoulders responsibility for this unsustainable system? On the show: Steve Hatherly, Niu Honglin & Yushun

Jul 2, 202528 min

Knowing when to cut your losses

Is this love, loyalty… or just clinging to what we’ve already spent? We keep paying for past investments with our future—throwing good time after bad. When you’ve given so much of yourself, how do you know when the cost of staying outweighs the cost of walking away? / Heart to Heart - please send your audio questions to [email protected] (19:22). On the show: Heyang, Steve Hatherly & Fei Fei

Jul 1, 202523 min

Hot, new and transferable majors

Choosing a major was once a single high-stakes decision. But with new disciplines emerging, 'hot' fields evolving, and transfer policies becoming more flexible - are students finally gaining real freedom to design their futures? Or has this created a maze with endless doors but no clear map? On the show: Heyang, Steve Hatherly & Fei Fei

Jul 1, 202528 min

Intellectual humility? Admitting we're wrong is real strength!

We're diving into the power of intellectual humility—why admitting "I might be wrong" isn't a weakness, but a real strength. This mindset can transform relationships, sharpen our thinking, and make life more interesting. Let's explore why being humble about what we actually know or don't know is truly smart. / Motivational Monday (19:50)! On the show: Heyang, Steve Hatherly & Yushan

Jun 30, 202522 min