In this episode, I am joined by Amy (Qian) Chen (Columbia IR masters graduate) to discuss the history of US-China relations from the Cultural Revolution to present day. We also spend time on the story of how Amy came to the US, her upbringing, education, and work experience in China. Thank you Amy for this interview! Amy can be contacted at chen.qian2@columbia.edu.
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In this episode, I am joined by Amy (Qian) Chen (Columbia IR masters graduate) to discuss the history of US-China relations from the Cultural Revolution to present day. We also spend time on the story of how Amy came to the US, her upbringing, education, and work experience in China. Thank you Amy for this interview! Amy can be contacted at chen.qian2@columbia.edu.
Interview with Jeremy Eppley, Founder of Silverstone Financial
Economic History Soup
1 hour 14 minutes
1 year ago
Interview with Jeremy Eppley, Founder of Silverstone Financial
In this episode, I interview Jeremy Eppley, founder of Silverstone Financial. Jeremy and I were classmates in high school and took our first economics class together. We talk about high school, college, Jeremy's experience starting his own company, the operations of Silverstone Financial, and finally conclude with (free) financial advice. I enjoyed having someone I've known for so long on the podcast! Silverstone Financial: https://www.silverstone.financial/about-us As always, you can find ...
Economic History Soup
In this episode, I am joined by Amy (Qian) Chen (Columbia IR masters graduate) to discuss the history of US-China relations from the Cultural Revolution to present day. We also spend time on the story of how Amy came to the US, her upbringing, education, and work experience in China. Thank you Amy for this interview! Amy can be contacted at chen.qian2@columbia.edu.