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Here you'll find original content like guest essays from our community and future podcast episodes for Liminal Space.  Liminal Space is a podcast exploring the in-between—between China and the world, tradition and transformation, self and society. Hosted by Matthew Lu and Susan Su, we share unfiltered conversations with diaspora voices, third-culture thinkers, and bridge-builders navigating complex global lives. 

Liminal Space Ep. 2: From Texas to Jiangyin - Julia Meyn
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Liminal Space Ep. 2: From Texas to Jiangyin - Julia Meyn

 What does it mean to build something massive, precise, and powerful—while rebuilding your own sense of belonging? In this episode of Liminal Space, host Susan Su and co-host Matt Lu talk with Julia Meyn, a naval engineer from Texas now working in Jiangyin, China. Julia shares her journey into the world of shipbuilding, from feeling like an outsider in her engineering program to forging a place for herself in China’s high-speed maritime industry.

We explore what it’s like to live and work in a small industrial town as a young foreign woman, the cultural differences that show up on factory floors, and how China's shipyards are quietly leading the global push for cleaner, more efficient vessels. Julia reflects on daily life in Jiangyin, the slow evolution of tech in the maritime world, and the personal growth that comes with stepping far outside your comfort zone. It’s a conversation about metal, memory, and making it work—one conversation, one weld, one word at a time.

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Liminal Space Ep. 1: From Chi-Town to China - Joshua Woodard
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Liminal Space Ep. 1: From Chi-Town to China - Joshua Woodard

 What does it really mean to live in-between—cultures, dreams, identities? Joshua Charles Woodard, entrepreneur, engineer, artist, and nightlife maestro, has spent his life exploring this very question. In our first episode, Josh (affectionately known as "Jashy") shares the incredible journey that took him from Chicago's South Side to Beijing’s prestigious Tsinghua University as a Schwarzman Scholar.

We dive deep into the complexities of Josh's identity and experiences as a Black man navigating the largely homogeneous cultural landscape of China. He challenges common narratives about China, unpacks the vital role of social media in bridging cross-cultural divides, and offers sharp insights drawn from his hands-on experiences in China’s bustling manufacturing industry. Wrapping up with wisdom for young people to lean into risks and unconventional paths, Josh reminds us that the richest journeys often unfold where boundaries blur.

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To Be or Not to Be: The Dilemma Facing Chinese Concert Promoters by Henry Kong
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To Be or Not to Be: The Dilemma Facing Chinese Concert Promoters by Henry Kong

"It’s nice to be back!" With these electrifying words, Kanye West ignited the stage in Haikou, marking a night that few had believed would ever materialize. Over 30,000 attendees filled the venue, followed by an equally successful show the following weekend. Does this signal the revival of China's live entertainment industry after years of stagnation? The answer remains elusive.

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