Wednesday, July 12, 2017

Coming Up Next: Wes Radez of ChineseAmericanFamily.com



On the upcoming Saturday, July 15 show I'll be welcoming Mr. Wesley Radez, the man behind the web site ChineseAmericanFamily.com. He'll share his story and how his website and online business -Red Bean Company- can be of service to you. 

As Wesley states, "Chinese American family helps families bring Chinese culture into their daily lives in the United States. This site celebrates multicultural living, the blending of Chinese and American influences to create new, unique and exciting family traditions. I want Chinese American family to serve a diverse audience. Perhaps you are a first generation Chinese American, a grown-up hop a kid, a spouse in a multicultural marriage or a parent to a child adopted from China. Perhaps your love for Chinese culture simply comes from personal travel, work, or education. Whatever your connection with China and Chinese culture, you are welcome here."

You can subscribe by clicking the link I've provided. Did I mention that it's free? Yes, it is! 

We'll also feature our usual weekly words of wisdom in the Confucius Moment. On Treasures of China let your imagination soar as will take off for a new, amazing destination. Learn about what's going on and things to see at museums on the Weekly Almanac. We'll have more for you on Chinese Fun Facts, too. 

Be part of the journey this coming Saturday, July 15, 2017 at 10:30 AM Eastern USA Time/10:30 PM Beijing Time on 1490 WGCH Greenwich, Connecticut USA and anywhere on WGCH.com via audio streaming. If you miss the show fear not! We'll post a link on our archive site on Podcasts.com and the blog site on the 2017 Shows page.





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