You Don't Know Vietnam
Forget what you thought you knew about Vietnam. It's no longer that, as you're about to find out. Hit subscribe for conversations about trends, culture and business from one of the world's fastest growing markets: Vietnam. Hosted by Ian Paynton, co-founder of We Create Content, a content agency that builds audiences for global brands in Vietnam.
You Don't Know Vietnam
E71: Vietnam's young people have never had it better. Or is there something we're missing?
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Vietnam's young people have more opportunity than any generation before them. They are globally connected, ambitious, educated, and growing up in one of the world's fastest-changing countries. But beneath the optimism lies something else: pressure to constantly improve, build impressive careers, gain new qualifications, make their families proud, have a side-hustle, and somehow still figure out who they are along the way.
In this episode, Ian speaks with youth development advocate Ha Pham about the hidden pressures facing Vietnam's younger generation — from self-improvement culture and social media to family expectations, identity, ambition, and the fear of being ordinary in a country that's moving fast.
Listen now to learn:
🇻🇳 Why opportunity and pressure are rising together
🇻🇳 The fear of being ordinary in modern Vietnam
🇻🇳 How social media is changing ambition and self-worth
🇻🇳 The tension between traditional values and personal identity
🇻🇳 Why many young people feel they're living between two worlds
🇻🇳 What gives Ha hope for Vietnam's next generation
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