Khmer Tree Podcast

Khmer Tree Podcast

Welcome to The Khmer Tree Podcast, where we share stories from the Cambodian Diaspora. This podcast is dedicated to sharing the experiences of Khmer communities around the world. Each episode dives into personal stories, cultural traditions and reflections on identity, heritage, and community. Whether you’re part of the diaspora, curious about Cambodian culture or simply drawn to inspiring human stories, Khmer Tree is a space for connection, pride, and empowerment. We honor the past, celebrate the present, and inspire the future—one story at a time. Follow and Join us!

Episodes

April 2, 2025 81 mins

In this episode, we chat with Sophaline Mao, a Cambodian American whose journey from refugee to tech and real estate professional is a testament to resilience and self-discovery. Sophaline reflects on her family’s escape from the Khmer Rouge, growing up in Stockton, and navigating cultural identity while pursuing education and career success. She shares pivotal moments, from changing her academic path to emphasizing the power of se...

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In this episode we chat with Tony Te Chan, a respected entrepreneur and community leader in Long Beach, California. Tony shares his journey as a Cambodian refugee, his experiences growing up in Long Beach—a hub for Cambodian immigrants—and his passion for real estate and community engagement. The conversation explores the importance of cultural preservation, bridging generational gaps, and the significance of events like Cambodian ...

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In this powerful episode, Kara Has shares her inspiring journey from refugee to clinical psychologist and community advocate. She reflects on her childhood experiences, the challenges of growing up in a large family, and the values of hard work and resilience. Kara discusses the role of storytelling in healing and preserving cultural heritage, while also addressing mental health challenges within the Cambodian community. She highli...

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In this episode of Khmer Tree Podcast, Chad sits down with Mao Beckett, an EMDR-certified somatic therapist from Milwaukee, to explore the impact of intergenerational trauma on the Khmer diaspora. As a first-generation American, Mao shares her personal experiences growing up in the Khmer community and how they shaped her understanding of mental health.

They discuss the importance of acknowledging trauma, the role of EMDR therapy in ...

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In this episode of Khmer Tree Podcast, Chad sits down with Thourn Heng to discuss his incredible journey from a Cambodian refugee to a dedicated educator and filmmaker in the U.S. Thourn reflects on his childhood memories, the challenges of adapting to a new culture, and the role education played in shaping his future.

They explore the power of storytelling, the importance of cultural identity, and the rewards and struggles of paren...

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In 2017, Khem made history as the first Cambodian American woman elected in America as trustee for the village of Skokie, IL, a suburb north of Chicago. Khem shares her incredible journey from being a refugee child to becoming a leader in local government. She reflects on the challenges of growing up in a diverse community, overcoming barriers in education, and the importance of representation in public office.

As the Cambodian comm...

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In this episode we sit with Dr. Teri Kap Tan, a Greek Australian whose dedication to education, healthcare, and community engagement has made a profound impact on the Cambodian community in Long Beach. Dr. Tan shares her immigrant journey, the challenges she faced, and how they shaped her passion for helping others.

Born in Greece and raised in Australia, Dr. Tan experienced language barriers but excelled academically, becoming vale...

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We explore the remarkable journey of Charles Song, who fled Cambodia during the Khmer Rouge regime and rebuilt his life in America. From escaping war and surviving refugee camps to embracing a new culture and preserving his heritage, Charles’s story is a testament to resilience, love, and healing. He shares his struggles, the importance of community, and the emotional journey of reconnecting with lost family through DNA testing. Th...

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In this episode we chat with Monica Salinas, the former Miss Long Beach and dedicated community leader, to discuss her inspiring journey. She was the first Cambodian American to be crowned this title in 2013. Monica shares her family's history, the challenges they overcame, and how faith and education played a crucial role in shaping her path.

She reflects on her experience as Miss Long Beach and how it opened doors for advocacy and...

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"Keep Walking Koun Khmer" is the mantra of Khmer Renaissance, one of the fastest growing social media accounts on Instagram.

In this episode, we chat with Sotheara Lim, the man behind the account. We discuss the importance of cultural identity, community, and the journey of the Khmer people. Sotheara opens up about the generational trauma experienced by the Khmer diaspora and how Khmer Renaissance serves as a platform to ...

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In this episode we chat with Dr. Susan Needham at the Historical Society of Long Beach to explore the Cambodian American experience and the rich history of the Cambodian community in Long Beach. As a linguistic anthropologist, Dr. Needham has worked closely with the community since 1988, documenting their struggles, achievements, and cultural evolution.

They discuss the archives available at the historical society, the significance ...

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In this episode we chat with Dr. Christine Su about her powerful journey of self-discovery and cultural reconnection as a Cambodian American. Growing up in New Jersey, Christine’s Cambodian heritage was largely suppressed, but through education and transformative experiences—including her time in Hawaii and her return to Cambodia—she found a deeper connection to her roots.

Christine shares how her academic work in Southeast Asian st...

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Meet Greg Cahill, creator of the graphic novel The Golden Voice, which tells the story of iconic Cambodian singer Ros Serey Sothea. Greg shares his journey from film school to storytelling through graphic novels, highlighting the deep cultural significance of Cambodian music and Ros Serey Sothea’s enduring legacy.

The conversation explores Greg’s research process, his collaboration with the Cambodian community, and the book’s impact...

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In this episode we chat with Dan Peou, a Cambodian refugee who overcame immense challenges to become the first Khmer-American principal in Philadelphia and in America. Dan shares his journey of adapting to a new culture, the transformative power of education, and the vital role mentorship played in his success.

He reflects on his experiences within the school system, the impact of community support, and how his cultural identity sha...

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Meet Caylee So, co-founder of the Cambodia Town Film Festival. Caylee shares her incredible journey from being born in a Thai refugee camp to serving in the Virginia Army National Guard and discovering her passion for filmmaking while deployed in Iraq.

She discusses the inspiration behind the Cambodia Town Film Festival and the growth of Cambodian cinema since its founding in 2013. Caylee also offers insights into her current projec...

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Rep Cambodia is a global clothing brand based in Long Beach, CA, dedicated to celebrating Cambodian culture and identity

In this episode we chat with Cameron where he shares his journey from humble beginnings to building a global brand, reflecting on the challenges faced by the Cambodian community in Long Beach, including gang violence and cultural clashes.

He discusses the evolution of his brand—symbolizing a shift from struggle to ...

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In this episode we chat with Dr. Suely Saro, the first Cambodian American Councilmember in Long Beach, CA. Suely shares her inspiring journey from being born in a refugee camp to breaking barriers in public service. She reflects on the challenges of running for office against a well-known incumbent during the pandemic and the resilience it took to succeed.

Suely discusses the importance of self-advocacy, community engagement, and co...

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In this episode we sit with Richer San and talk about the significance of Cambodian Town in Long Beach, California, and the journey that led to its establishment. Richer shares his personal story of survival during the Khmer Rouge era, his immigration to America, and the challenges faced by the Cambodian community in rebuilding their lives.

The conversation highlights the growth of Cambodia Town, the importance of cultural preservat...

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In this episode we chat with Chad Phuong, also known as the "Cambodian Cowboy", to discuss his remarkable journey from surviving the Khmer Rouge era to becoming a successful entrepreneur in the culinary world. Chad shares his experiences growing up in a refugee camp, resettling in Long Beach, and witnessing the growth of the Cambodian-American community.

Through his passion for food, Chad has built a brand that fuses Cambo...

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In this episode we sit with French Cambodian filmmaker Davy Chu to discuss his journey from France to Cambodia and his impact on the film industry. Davy shares insights into his family's history, the Cambodian community in France, and his experiences bringing Khmer stories to life through films like Golden Slumbers, Diamond Island, and Return to Seoul.

The conversation explores the evolving landscape of Cambodian cinema, the imp...

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