Pong Vang particulars his journey abroud and sharing the stage with hmong legends. Pong has additionally been within the hmong music enterprise for over a decade and shares perception on the enterprise with us and any up and coming artist. Pong is an especially humble man and we’re so grateful to have hime with us at the moment.
Thanks Pong for approaching and being part of our present.
apologies for the primary 5 minutes of the video was misplaced. However thanks to our editor for Candy Flower for including the images and movies. you’re the greatest!
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I would only say one thing to help better your podcast. Try working on letting one fully speak before saying your part. It helps when making the vids sound more clean instead of clustered. I understand you are just in the moment, but little things can go a far way. To finish my comment, you guys are awesome and keep up the amazing work!
My sister went to Laos with my mom a few years back and she actually said the younger generation in Laos are as bad as our newer generation here in America, when it comes to the Hmong language and culture lol. Many younger Hmong gen dont talk Hmong as much, they tend to speak more of the country's language (Hmong Laotion speaks more Lao, Hmong French speaks more French, etc.). Not sure if thats entirely true but just another perspective. Great ep! Pong is one dope guy for sure!
good podcast. eye opening stuff about Lao.
Nice! Laos doesnβt sound as bad now that yβall explained your guys experiences. – Vince
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Letβs go Pong!
The language won't die through you. But why not learn your language? It's beautiful. You can have conversations with the elders. Who can't speak any english. Teach it to your kids one day.
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