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#125: Asian in Western World, Buddhism and Neuroscience, Stay True to Yourself with Christin Chong
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#125: Asian in Western World, Buddhism and Neuroscience, Stay True to Yourself with Christin Chong

My guest today is Christin Chong. She is a neuroscientist at heart and enjoys investigating consciousness through the Buddhist lens. Christin's work history continues to evolve—from research in the lab to biotech marketing, to creating a delicious self-care tea for physical + mental health, to establish a community for accelerator compassion.

In today's episode, we discussed:

  1. Our experience with Write of Passage Cohort 7 online writing course led by David Perell.

  2. What's it feel like to be the Third Culture Kids/Adults?

  3. How to deal with a multi-culture identity crisis?

  4. The journey of moving to the US and a serendipitous chance to study neuroscience under a strict apprenticeship model

  5. How does intuition help us make decisions? What's your hero's journey?

  6. What's the difference between western and eastern Buddhism? What's the connection between Buddhism and neuroscience?

  7. What's Alliance for Bhikkhunis? And what's Theravadan Buddhist tradition (e.g. four noble truths and noble eightfold path)?

  8. The San Pedro psychedelic experience. How does psychedelic help us to have different perspectives about the world and clarify life purpose?

  9. Why is meditation not the cure for every your problems?

  10. What's the future of online courses to build the community?

  11. Introduction to Compassion Accelerator and Honeyritual Tea

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Chiwi Journal
Chiwi Journal
Conversations between global citizens on culture observation, digital transformation and self-actualisation.
Host Camellia Yang, a Chinese New Zealander, interviews people she met on her digital nomad journey who are on a unique path to creating a better future and shares the lessons and tips they learned.
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