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Vietnamese podcast and video podcast by Duy Thanh Nguyen on psychology, philosophy, finance, and books, using stories and real-life examples.
Bốn Chấm Không is a Vietnamese interview podcast hosted by Truc Giang and Thuy Ngan. It focuses on people working in tech and nearby fields, so it fits learners who already understand Vietnamese fairly well and want longer, natural conversations instead of study dialogues.
The episodes are built around guest interviews. Topics include software engineering, product work, data analytics, studying abroad, career growth, financial independence, and learning habits. Guests include professionals from companies like Facebook, Salesforce, Adobe, Shopify, and other tech teams, which makes it useful if you want exposure to real vocabulary around work, education, and modern life.
For language learners, the main value is listening practice with thoughtful native speech and varied personal stories. The downside is that it is not a teaching podcast. There are no built-in lessons, and I could not verify transcripts or learner materials. Apple Podcasts lists 15 episodes and shows the podcast as active from 2020 to 2021, so think of it as a strong back-catalog rather than an actively updated show. You can still listen on Spotify or Apple Podcasts.
Vietnamese podcast and video podcast by Duy Thanh Nguyen on psychology, philosophy, finance, and books, using stories and real-life examples.
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