Heart to Heart - please send your audio questions to [email protected]. / We love to say "no question is dumb"—but don't we secretly roll our eyes when someone asks the "obvious? " That knee-jerk impatience even has a name: dumbphobia. But what if it's not just annoyance? What if it's a bias? Let's unpack why "basic" questions trigger us… and why that says more about us than them (12:40). On the show: Heyang, Steve Hatherly & Ding Heng
We buy our parents smart speakers, health trackers, and delivery apps—hoping senior tech will simplify their lives. But soon, they stop using them. Not because they've lost interest, but because the tech feels too fast, too small, too alien. As the world grows older, maybe it's time to stop asking them to adapt—and start building tech that adapts to them. On the show: Heyang, Steve Hatherly & Ding Heng
Tipping culture - a Western tradition that's long divided opinions - is now being put to the Chinese test. As heated online debates reveal, this imported practice is facing its toughest critics yet in a market accustomed to service-first hospitality. / Posting ennui: going silent in a loud feed (17:28). On the show: Steve Hatherly, Niu Honglin & Yushun
Renting in China's booming cities has faced hurdles—but a major shift is coming. This September, sweeping new rental regulations take effect, impacting tenants, landlords, and the broader market. So what's changing—and how will this reshape the rental landscape? On the show: Steve Hatherly, Niu Honglin & Yushun
Habits run on autopilot—but invisible habits? They operate deeper, hidden in the subconscious, silently steering our choices without us even noticing. These unseen routines sculpt our days, our decisions, even our identities. So what happens when we drag them into the light and rewrite them? / Motivational Monday (19:51)! On the show: Heyang, Steve Hatherly & Yushun
How many online orders have you made this year? One? Ten? Lost count? Well, here's a staggering stat: China has already shipped over 100 billion parcels in 2025—and it's only July. That's roughly 6,000 packages loaded up and are on their way to doorsteps across the country. The scale is mind-blowing. So how did the delivery industry get this fast, this smart, and this massive? On the show: Heyang, Steve Hatherly & Yushun
A character at a tourism spot is way more than meets the eye. These non-player characters (NPCs) mean a lot to the companies they represent, and a lot to the people who enjoy them as well. / Round Table's Happy Place (15:51)! On the show: Steve Hatherly, Yunqi & Yushan
While children today face growing health challenges—from near-sightedness to obesity—a powerful solution is emerging: personalized "exercise prescriptions" and community-wide efforts to get kids moving. By combining medical expertise with fun, tailored activities, doctors and educators are turning the tide on sedentary lifestyles, proving small changes can yield lifelong health benefits. On the show: Steve Hatherly, Yunqi & Yushan
Menopause is a natural yet demanding transition that millions of women navigate while working, parenting, and maintaining their lives. Behind the silence lie debilitating hot flashes, sleepless nights, and emotional turbulence—too often endured alone in a society that dismisses this phase. For women supporting families and careers, these symptoms threaten livelihoods. It's time to normalize conversations, reshape workplaces, and build support systems that reflect this universal female experience. On the show: Heyang, Steve Hatherly & Niu Honglin
Old neighborhoods are getting a fresh start—smoother streets, pocket parks around the corner, smart lights lining the blocks, and new gathering spots for everyone. This isn't about demolition, but thoughtful upgrades that keep the soul of these places intact. Across the country, cities are finding ways to modernize without erasing their past. The real magic happens when technology and community come together to shape what's next. On the show: Heyang, Steve Hatherly & Niu Honglin
Forget 'you are what you eat.' The real game-changer? How you eat it. Science says tweaking just one thing about your meals—no willpower required—could dial up your focus, steady your mood, and keep your blood sugar in check. There is a downside though. It may make eating a little annoying. / AI pet short dramas (16:07). On the show: Steve Hatherly, Niu Honglin & Yushun
China's food delivery wars flooded the market with unsustainable discounts—until regulators stepped in. Behind the deals, tactics crossed lines. Now, as the frenzy fades, the real question is how to make sure platforms keep prices low without sacrificing fair competition. On the show: Steve Hatherly, Niu Honglin & Yushun
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