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Global Echo|Victoria Zhang—A Guide to Loving and Letting Go

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This is Echora’s new podcast series, ”Global Echo”, We’ll invite scholars in the humanities for half-academic, half-casual conversations—packed with pro insights but never hard to follow—hoping to bring the charm of the humanities to more people.

🌟Echora Host

Adella @Adella GuGu 

  • Translator of (Chinese version)
  • First Prize of the CUHK Literary Award(全球华文青年文学奖)

🌟Global Guest

Victoria Chang is an American poet, writer, editor, and critic. She has experimented with different styles of writing, including writing poems shaped in obituaries, for parts of her life, including her parents and herself, in OBIT, letters in Dear Memory: Letters on Writing, Silence, and Grief, and a Japanese form known as waka in The Trees Witness Everything. In all of her poems and books, Chang has several common themes: living as an Asian-American woman, depression, and dealing with loss and grief. She has also written three books for children

🌟Global Content

Throughout the episode, Victoria shares insights into her creative process, the evolution of her poetry collections and how writing serves as a medium for understanding life and loss. We also delve into her experience as a Chinese-American woman, exploring themes of cultural disconnection and identity anxiety. Victoria opens up about her relationship with her mother, the complexities of being a daughter and a mother herself, and how caregiving across generations has shaped her perspective on love, loss, and legacy.

🌟Timeline

04:10: Writing as a way against forgetting

08:20: The inspiration for writing

12:30: I don't always tell the truth

20:00: The solace of poetry in modern time

27:30: To take writing as a life-long journey

33:30: The sacrifice that parents made to make our lives better

42:30: Mothers and us are very different people

45:30: How to be a mother and a daughter at the same time

47:10: Chinese mothers: powerful or admirable

50:30: To be a care-giver to both parents and children

53:50: How to help kids understand death

57:00: It’s important to teach the next generation to love reading

63:00: Poem reading

🌟About Echora

Echora is a community for cultural resonance initiated by veteran humanities creators—translators, freelance writers, literary editors, and more. It dedicates itself to exploring an ecology of humanities and social sciences content that carries intellectual depth yet remains accessible, profound without being obscure.  

We regularly craft fluid conversational gatherings in urban humanities spaces, where through diverse perspectives we perceive, unpack, and confront the plights of real life. May the contours of growth become threads weaving through each other’s lives; may we find, within this spiritual aura, the courage to face life head-on.

🌟Teams members

  • Host: 阿黛Adella
  • Planner: Dan Dan @丹丹的一隅
  • Producer: Eason @复杂生活

🌟Music

  • Rootless tree – Damien Rice
  • Jets – Blur

🌟Contact Us

  • Email:zengyingsheng@pictrip.com.cn  easoneng@163.com
  • Wechat:sunmerineason
展开Show Notes
取名好难a
取名好难a
2025.12.03
主播声音好温暖啊,好适合读诗啊
Adella噜噜狼
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好嘞那我下次多读两首
恋恋花语
恋恋花语
2025.12.03
Victoria Zhang,亚裔的女作家能有如此成就真的是很了不起的。对于没有语言环境的中国学生您有什么关于阅读的建议吗
Adella噜噜狼
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这个问题有机会我来转达给Victoria哈
听着嘉宾聊自身创作历程、风格演变,亲情与生死,感悟到了治愈的力量,后劲十足
Victoria聊到社交媒介那段,我鸡皮疙瘩都起来了,感觉她说的不是自己的故事,是戳中了好多人的心里话啊
yes,like Victoria shared, reading is really a very joyful thing to me. while reading it seems i'm talking and communicating with the writer. how the writer thinks will also intrigue me to get interested in how i think and why i think that way. this podcast helps me a lot in learning english and i enjoy listening. thank you!
小财福满
小财福满
2025.12.03
我们习惯用短视频、朋友圈记录生活,却丢失了文字带来的深度与沉淀。
亲情与生死、身份的困惑熔于笔下,用文字梳理情绪,与过往和解。嘉宾借诗歌的留白直抵人心,治愈的力量十分戳人
温语默默
温语默默
2025.12.03
深刻理解到作为一个华裔女性对文化脱节和身份认同焦虑这些问题。从她的经历讲述,感受到写作的魅力。
玉石1
玉石1
2025.12.03
听Victoria Zhang的这期分享,像被一位通透的朋友轻轻点拨——没有空洞的道理,只有对“爱”与“放手”的细腻拆解。从亲密关系中的执念到生活里的不舍,她用真实的视角剖析“紧抓不放”的根源,也给出了“温柔松开”的勇气。
This podcast blends academic depth with casual chat perfectly! Global Echo is such a gem for humanities lovers, can’t wait for more episodes
最后关于生死教育的部分,温柔得让人鼻酸。
Adella噜噜狼
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🥹🥹🥹
清风落阳
清风落阳
2025.12.03
59:50听到这突然就被戳中了,Victoria讲的这些细碎感受,像把心里说不出口的情绪都摊开了,太真实了😭
Adella噜噜狼
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诗人真的很懂描述感受
ws猪宝宝
ws猪宝宝
2025.12.03
Echora’s "Global Echo" with Victoria Chang is a must-listen. Her thoughts on writing against forgetting, identity, and grief are deep yet warm. Adella’s easy hosting and the closing poem make it perfect.
Adella噜噜狼
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Thank you for recommendation babe!
漫咖舍
漫咖舍
2025.12.03
原来“写下来”本身就是一种治愈,也是一种让更多人不再孤独的共鸣,很感谢有这样的创作者,让沉默有了形状。
Adella噜噜狼
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“让沉默有了形状”说的真好
万盛生
万盛生
2025.12.06
这就是所谓的情感的交付么?
欧阳烽
欧阳烽
2025.12.05
这期节目女嘉宾是一位美国作家和评论家。分享了她对创作过程的见解,探究文化隔阂与身份焦虑等主题。
I can really relate to this feeling. Every time I read a poem, I often find myself wondering what the author was trying to convey when writing this poem.
米粒儿0911
米粒儿0911
2025.12.04
记录亲情与生死,将它们融于诗歌之中,当一个人夜深人静的时候,内心时常承受痛苦吧。
用适龄的方式让孩子接触生命的有限性,不避讳沉重话题,而是温柔的谈论死亡和失去,这不仅是创作,也是一种充满善意的教育。
墨雨桃
墨雨桃
2025.12.03
59:52 嘉宾说的好好呀,帮助孩子理解死亡真的是父母应该做的一个功课,以前父母总是对孩子回避死亡所以才有了现在孩子的脆弱动不动的就轻生