

Taiwan Talk
ICRT
Taiwan is patchwork quilt of diverse, motiving personalities. The show features politicians who make history, entrepreneurs whose innovations help keep the global economy afloat, and artists who explore creativity in fascinating, inspiring ways. Taiwan Talk tells stories from the unique perspectives of Taiwan all over the world. From those at home, those abroad, and those who’ve chosen to make this island their home.
Taiwan Talk airs on ICRT FM100 at 8am, and in the evening in the 6pm news hour.
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Taiwan Talk airs on ICRT FM100 at 8am, and in the evening in the 6pm news hour.
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Hosting provided by SoundOn
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Nov 27, 2023 • 7min
A COVID Retrospective of Taiwan's Food and Hospitality Industries
A retrospective of Taiwan's food and hospitality industries during the COVID-19 pandemic, featuring insights from industry professionals, innovative solutions in the ice cream industry, and the financial toll on businesses including vegan products, declining revenues, and the closure of prominent hotels.

Nov 20, 2023 • 9min
Bed and Breakfast owner Wayne Wang Spills the Secret of Enjoying Sun Moon Lake
Bed and Breakfast owner Wayne Wang has spent nearly all his life living in and exploring Sun Moon Lake. He tells I-C-R-T's Hope Ngo why he remains entranced by the area and how best to explore the lake, which international media once described as one of the most beautiful bike trails in the world.
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Nov 15, 2023 • 9min
Taking Language Learning Beyond The Textbook: Peter Sutton
Peter Sutton, creator of Woodpecker Learning and former international finance professional, discusses his unique language learning app and his personal journey of creating it. Topics covered include cultural adaptation, learning Mandarin in Taiwan, and using the app to enhance language learning for intermediate and advanced learners.

Nov 6, 2023 • 10min
Author Kevin Chen reflects on his award-winning "Ghost Town"
Award-winning novelist Kevin Chen sits down with I-C-R-T's Tim Berge to talk about life's twists that led him to write "Ghost Town", which won the prestigious Taiwan Literature Award for Books by the National Museum of Taiwan Literature and the Golden Tripod Award. It was also was one of the New York Times' most anticipated books of Fall 2022; was selected by Library Journal for their Best of World Literature 2022; and was longlisted for the 2023 PEN Translation Prize.
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Oct 30, 2023 • 14min
Chien Chien Lu: Peace, Love and Jazz
Award-winning jazz vibraphonist Chien Chien Lu has experienced remarkable success in both the US and Taiwan, but her path to this point was anything but straightforward. She started her career in classical music, and made a radical change to turn herself toward a new, inspired direction. Guest host Aspen Beilharz talks with Lu about her journey in music and what drives her now as an artist.
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Oct 23, 2023 • 9min
Gene Chung Brews up a Storm with All Good Gene's Kombucha
It might be difficult to find a link between a traditional condiment like soy sauce with a western style beverage like kombucha.
Gene Chung shows I-C-R-T's Hope Ngo how he bridged the gap between the traditional condiment and the trendy beverage; he also makes the case for taking the lessons learned from working at his family's soy sauce company (which involves fermentation) to make his personal brand of kombucha (which also involves fermentation).
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Oct 16, 2023 • 14min
Impacting Society's Conversation Through Film: Huei-Yin Chen
For 30 years, Taiwan’s Women Make Waves International Film Festival has showcased women’s perspectives and films on a wide range of social issues. Guest host Aspen Beilharz sits down with festival programmer Huei-Yin Chen to talk about her career working with film, and the history and mission of the festival.
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Oct 2, 2023 • 10min
Getting to know Tairroir: the world's first Taiwan-themed, three Michelin star restaurant
Taiwan is on the world's culinary map for its night markets and street food. It's not as known for fine dining, but Taipei's Tairroir could change that. The Michelin Guide describes the restaurant's name as a play on "Taiwan" and "terroir", and its cuisine, a "love letter" to Chef Kai Ho's home island. Chef Kai sits down with ICRT's Hope Ngo in a rare, exclusive interview… and yes, he fed her too.
To hear what Michelin's inspectors have to say about Taiwan's dining scene, check our our chat with Gwendal POULLENNEC, International Director of Michelin Guides here.
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Sep 25, 2023 • 13min
From Theatre to Virtual Reality: Director Craig Quintero
Theatre director Craig Quintero is on the forefront of using virtual reality to create immersive, enigmatic performances. But his links to Taiwan theatre goes back a lot further to the work he is known for today. Quintero founded the Taipei-based company Riverbed Theatre in 1998 and spent decades creating works with dreamlike imagery.
Guest host Aspen Beilharz talks to Craig about his career and his artistic philosophy.
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Sep 20, 2023 • 13min
Taiwan Through the Eyes of Butterfly Professor Hsu Yufeng
Taiwan used to export tens of millions of butterflies a year to be used to adorn tablecloths and paintings, and as part of specimen books. But this has changed over the years, thanks to a combination of factors including rising environmental awareness, climate change, and a loss of habitat. They have resulted in a big drop in Taiwan's butterfly population. But even so, butterflies can still be spotted in suburban areas or in mountain areas island-wide.
In this episode of Taiwan Talk, ICRT's Jane Lee chats with Professor Hsu Yufeng, who has dedicated over five decades years of his life studying these spectacular insects. He compares himself to Peter Pan when it comes to butterflies, the little creatures that he fell in love with at the age of 8.
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