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The Asian Ultimate Life Podcast will bring you weekly interviews with some of the people that make Asian Ultimate Frisbee great. Tournament analysis, previews, tips, gossip, and sometimes, straight up madness.
The Asian Ultimate Life Podcast will bring you weekly interviews with some of the people that make Asian Ultimate Frisbee great. Tournament analysis, previews, tips, gossip, and sometimes, straight up madness.
Asian Ultimate Life Podcast #10: From Eugene with Tinh Yeu
This week I spoke with Harry Luong. Harry is originally from Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. He learned to play ultimate there and now is taking his talents to Eugene, Oregon, where he is now on the roster for University of Oregon Ego.  For more awesome Asian Ultimate stories, check out our facebook page […]
Asian Ultimate Life Podcast #9: Uranus: Exposed!
A couple weeks ago, Cebu-based Uranus made an epic run through Hong Kong Pan-Asia all the way to the finals. They shocked everyone… but themselves. Check out my interview with Uranus Captain, Brian Paulino in this week’s podcast:  For more Asian Ultimate fun follow @asianultyblog on Twitter and our Facebook page…
Asian Ultimate Life Podcast #8: Early September Tournament Wrap up
Here are my reports from Run to Taiwan, Beijing Bowl, and Mekong Cup. Enjoy.  Follow us on Twitter @asianultyblog and on facebook at the Asian Ultimate Life Page. If you want you tournament featured in the podcast or on the site, gimme a shout at jared@asianultimate.com.
Asian Ultimate Life Podcast #7: Megna and Sangeetha on the Indian Women’s National Team
In this episode I chat with Indian National Team Captain Megna Shankaranarayanan and manager Sangeetha Manoharan about their preparations for the World Ultimate and Guts Championships in London. The tech we used and some rough internet connections mad the beginning a little shaky but it still rocked. Enjoy! Like our facebook page and follow […]
Asian Ultimate Life Podcast #6: Dieu Nguyen on her TED Talk Fundraiser
Dieu “D” Nguyen is planning on giving a number of TED talks throughout Vietnam about Ultimate and Feminism. What does those terms mean to her? We find that out and learn a little about her Cambodian ultimate crush in this episode of the podcast… To contribute to D’s fundraising efforts, head over to her […]
Asian Ultimate Life: The Podcast, #5
This week’s podcast features interviews with Sumesh Kannan, the captain of Flywild, one of the top clubs in Chennai, India, and Manix Narayanan, the incoming president of the Ultimate Players Association of India. This week we focussed on Chennai Heat and what Ultimate has meant to the Chennai community.

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Lee Kuan Yew, the Man Who Remade Asia
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When I arrived in Singapore one sultry summer evening in 1962 as a 22-year-old student, the Union Jack still fluttered over the British colony. Coolies unloaded wooden boats on the docks, per capita income was languishing under $500 and the young independence leader Lee Kuan Yew was still in his 30s. It was a far cry from today’s well-ordered cityscape of manicured parks, gleaming office towers, high-rise apartment blocks filled with middle-class families and glittering malls swarming with wealthy consumers.
What distinguished Singapore back then was its colonial torpor, a total absence of natural resources (not even its own supply of drinking water) and little industry. It was a small, backward Third World outpost. Besides a few iconic British buildings, the city consisted mostly of low arcaded “shop houses,” flimsy street stalls that made up its outdoor markets and a chaotic infinity of dilapidated shacks that formed the slums where most of Singapore’s poor Chinese, Malay and Tamil immigrants made their homes.
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