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Death in Cambodia, Life in America

Death in Cambodia, Life in America

Dorothy Chow 93 Episodes Jun 14, 2026

A father-daughter podcast where Dorothy Chow interviews her father, Robert Chau, about his survival and escape from the Khmer Rouge during the 1970s Cambodian Genocide. The podcast follows his journey from a starving boy crawling out of Cambodia to becoming a serial American entrepreneur. After 50 years, he finally shares his story.

Episodes

S4 E5: Vanny Vong - Cambodian Chinese-American Ceramist Jun 14, 2026 2693 In this episode of Death in Cambodia, Life in America, I sit down with Vanndearlyn Bermudez Vong, a Cambodian Chinese-American ceramist based in Long Beach, California, whose work is rooted in cultural revival and resistance.A daughter of genocide survivors, Vanndearlyn shares what it was like growing up in Long Beach—home to one of the largest Cambodian diasporic communities—while still feeling “
S4E4: Charles Calvino - Culinary Artist May 24, 2026 3210 In this episode of Death in Cambodia, Life in America, I sit down with Cambodian American culinary creator and MasterChef USA Season 13 contestant, Charles Calvino, to talk about identity, authenticity, and the responsibility of representing Khmer cuisine on a global stage.Born in Long Beach and now based in the Midwest, Charles shares how growing up in a large Khmer family shaped his earliest mem
S4 Episode 3: Alissa Iris - Model, Actress, and Cultural Writer Apr 26, 2026 3112 In this episode of Death in Cambodia, Life in America, I sit down with Alissa Iris, a Los Angeles–based model, actress, and cultural writer whose work explores beauty, media, and modern womanhood through a Southeast Asian lens.Alissa shares what it was like growing up Khmer American in California’s Central Valley, struggling to see herself reflected in the world around her, and slowly learning to
S4 Episode 2: Both Bou - Award Winning Designer Mar 8, 2026 3984 In this episode of Death in Cambodia, Life in America, I sit down with Sambath Both Bou Chum, better known as Both Bou — award-winning designer, Co-Founder & Creative Director of Anagata Design, and one of Prestige’s 40 Under 40 honorees.Self-taught and relentlessly curious, Both has become one of the leading forces shaping Cambodia’s modern design landscape. From reimagining the identity of B
S4 Episode 1: Priscilla Kim Ong ("Sela") - Content Creator & Founder of Selarati Jan 25, 2026 4022 In the Season 4 premiere of the Death in Cambodia, Life in America Podcast, we're kicking things off with a new focus: amplifying the voices of young, bold Cambodian changemakers. First up is content creator and community builder Priscilla Kim Ong, also known as Sela — a Khmer-Krom American who moved to Cambodia to reconnect with her roots and reclaim her identity.Sela shares how growing up i
S3 Episode 24: Mama Teav’s Hot Garlic Sauce Jan 11, 2026 3722 In the final episode of this season of Death in Cambodia, Life in America, I sit down with siblings Christina and Anthony Teav, co-founders of Mama Teav’s Hot Garlic Sauce, for a conversation about food, family, and what it means to build something rooted in legacy.We talk about growing up Cambodian American in Stockton, navigating identity in the shadow of war, and how their family’s story inspir
S3 Episode 23: Chef Nite - Chef & Restaurateur Sep 28, 2025 3875 In this episode of Death in Cambodia, Life in America, I sit down with Chef Nite Yun, the visionary behind the beloved Oakland restaurant Nyum Bai, author of the new cookbook My Cambodia, and one of the stars of Netflix’s Chef’s Table: Noodles.Her episode introduced millions to the richness of Khmer cuisine, but behind the camera, Chef Nite’s story is one of identity, intergenerational trauma, and
S3 Episode 22: Li-Da Kruger - Cofounder of Reconnecting Cambodia Aug 31, 2025 3248 In this episode of Death in Cambodia, Life in America, I speak with Li-Da Kruger, a Cambodian-born British filmmaker and adoptee, whose search for identity has shaped the course of her life. Adopted as a baby just before the Khmer Rouge came to power, Li-Da was raised in the UK with little connection to her roots. For decades, she carried the weight of survival, guilt, and longing for a culture th
S3 Episode 21: James Taing - Author & Director Aug 19, 2025 3018 This week on the Death in Cambodia, Life in America Podcast, I sit down with James Taing, founder of the Preah Vihear Foundation, author of Under the Naga Tail, and director of the short documentary Ghost Mountain. James shares the deeply personal story of his father, who survived the Khmer Rouge only to face a second, lesser-known atrocity: being forced back across the Thai-Cambodian border into
S3 Episode 20: Chef Nak - Celebrity Chef & Culinary Author Jul 27, 2025 4728 In the latest episode of the Death in Cambodia, Life in America Podcast, I had the honor of sitting down with Chef Ros Rotanak (better known as Chef Nak) Cambodia’s leading culinary ambassador and the author of the award-winning cookbook SAOI. From her earliest memories of cooking out of necessity to her rise as a global advocate for Khmer food, Chef Nak’s journey is one of resilience, purpose, an
S3 Episode 19: Amara Goel - Performer and Policy Analyst Jun 22, 2025 3261 In this episode of Death in Cambodia, Life in America, I sit down with Amara Goel, a Cambodian American performing artist, and policy analyst whose journey spans refugee camps, international stages, and global policy work.Amara shares her experiences growing up as a 1.5 generation immigrant and how her identity has been shaped by a life lived across countries and cultures. We explore her deep conn
S3 Episode 18: Caylee So - Filmmaker May 25, 2025 3881 In this episode of Death in Cambodia, Life in America, I sit down with Caylee So, a Cambodian-American filmmaker, veteran, and co-founder of the Cambodian Town Film Festival. Born in a refugee camp after her parents fled the Khmer Rouge, Caylee shares her incredible journey from growing up in Virginia to serving in the Army National Guard and ultimately finding her voice through filmmaking.We talk

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