Episode 52 with Jennifer Cheuk
Kia ora!
I wish I had the courage (and vision) to start more things in my twenties, as we are witnessing Jennifer Cheuk do. From channeling rage into cartoons to starting her own indie mag with her partner, Jennifer manages to be intimidatingly cool with zero. pretentious. Listen to our chat below and try NOT to be inspired to start your own zine.
As always, thanks for reading & listening
Jenna
PS. The podcast just turned four!! Thanks for being here.
🎧 Listen: Episode 52 with Jennifer Cheuk
Jennifer Cheuk is a mixed Hong Kong Chinese / Welsh indie publisher, researcher and curator. She’s the Founder and Editor-in-Chief of Rat World Magazine - an independent print magazine and collective that’s all about showcasing underground and underrepresented voices from all over the world.
In this episode, Jennifer reflects on the past 12 months, rage, starting Rat World and more. Have a listen!
☕️ Creatives & Coffee out East
Jennifer’s mahi is centered around building connections between people and inviting people on the edges, IN. One of the many things Jennifer has her hand in at the moment is this series, The Art of Conversation, which gives you the opportunity to chat with creatives over coffee.
Lock it in, and go meet some people out East, HERE.
🎞️ Head to Pan-Asian Screen Collective’s Being Seen showcase
Four beaut short films + group discussions, make for a pretty sweet Saturday arvo. On the 16th and 30th of this month is your chance to watch short films by some seriously talented Asian filmmakers.
Oh and it’s free!
More info, and register here.
Find the podcast on Spotify, Apple Podcasts and all good pod places or visit asianinaotearoa.com.