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Canto Be Like | Cantonese and English Podcast with Venus

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Publish every Monday 


Whether you’re an ABC struggling with fluency, a Cantonese language nerd, or just here for the vibes, press play and pretend you’re gossiping in a Hong Kong cha chaan teng. 


🎧 Perfect for:

✔️ ABCs who understand Cantonese but are looking to brush it up

✔️ Language learners tired of boring drills

✔️ Anyone who’s ever cried over a bowl of congee


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Leave comments/ ideas Hellooo, I always find music to be an integral part of culture, so I picked the cantonese songs that I consider culturally significant to introduce to you so that you can have an easier time to understand when they are being referenced. List of singers: Leslie Cheung Anita Mui Beyond Jacky Cheung Faye Wong Faye Wong's daughter (竇靖童 Leah Dou) Eason Chan Support the show How to subscribe to premium content HK Dispatch? Spotify (requires Patreon account...
Leave comments/ ideas Hey people, Last episode on Tony Leung and Maggie Cheung was super well-received so I thought I'd do another episode to introduce some famous HK people to you. This time we look at pop stars Leslie Cheung and Anita Mui and their beautiful sibling-like bond, and the end of a glorious era of HK pop culture. Support the show How to subscribe to premium content HK Dispatch? Spotify (requires Patreon account) Apple Podcast (in-app subscription) Other platfor...
Leave comments/ ideas Hey people, I had an idea to teach you cantonese and culture through life stories of famous people. Since recently CBL is focusing on the Cantonese Cinema, I figured I'd pick two actor/ actress I'm obsessed with-- Tony Leung and Maggie Cheung, leads in my favourite movie In the Mood For Love. Support the show How to subscribe to premium content HK Dispatch? Spotify (requires Patreon account) Apple Podcast (in-app subscription) Other platforms (Buzzsprout)...
Leave comments/ ideas Hey people, In this episode we will pay tribute to the late Benz Hui and talked a bit about the films that I think are a good start to understanding Chinese/ Cantonese culture. In the next HK Dispatch episode we will take a deeper dive into the Cantonese cinema. Subscribe and follow so you don't miss! Things to check out: Benz Hui and his daughter's YouTube videos Wong Kar Wai My cantonese film guide Support the show How to subscribe to premium content HK Dispatch? ...
Leave comments/ ideas Hey fam, I finally got to doing the most requested episode: language learning tips. I speak 4 languages, and every time I start learning a new one I always do something called grammar mapping, namely reviewing the grammatical structure of the target language. Watch this YouTube video for more tips Articles on language learning: Getting from Zero to A1 in Ten Hours Is Possible How to use native content to learn language Support the show How to subscribe to...
Leave comments/ ideas Hey fam, I hope you are well! Sorry things have been quite a lot lately and I didn't have the time to record for CBL...but I'm back!!! This episode is mostly in canto with some recaps of what has happened in the past month. I promise more fun content incoming :) Support the show How to subscribe to premium content HK Dispatch? Spotify (requires Patreon account) Apple Podcast (in-app subscription) Other platforms (Buzzsprout) You can find me on Instagram and YouTube.
Leave comments/ ideas Hi guys! My grandma was in hospital this week (don't worry she is fine and at home now) and it really prompted me to do this episode to help other people in similar situations to navigate the care and medical system in HK better. Using my grandma's situation I will walk you through what would happen in case your loved one is sadly hospitalised in HK. Relevant Episodes: I want to talk to my Cantonese grandparents Some useful info: Fees and Charges at Hospital Auth...
Leave comments/ ideas Been a while since a vocab drill! Today we are going to listen to a dialogue (or more like a series of monologues by me alone) of how two friends would speak at dinner. I will also show you the etiquette and norm of interacting with Cantonese people, such as should you give them a hug when you first met them, how long to schedule the next meeting, what to say if you don't want to talk about that topic (i.e. just copy my generic answer, and most people should get the hint...
Leave comments/ ideas Summer is over, and autumn is lurking around the corner so are many literary and cultural events in Hong Kong (maybe artists do like autumnal vibes). Instead of curling up at home to rewatch Gilmore Girls I'm going to suggest some alternatives, and perhaps you can find your next buddies in one of these events! Previous month's recommendations: This month in HK, August 2025 Black Sheep FranchiseEuropean Literature Night 17 SeptemberFlow State/ Peel Street PoetryBook Punch...
Leave comments/ ideas Happy (or sad) Sep 1!!! Tune in to this episode to get into the vibe of a new school year. I talked about the recent medisafe controversy, which is like a super big thing in HK right now. Come find out if you are in a FOMO ;) On top of that I shared some of my observations of school culture unique to HK. Get in touch with me via my DMs/ emails to let me know what you want to hear next :) Support the show How to subscribe to premium content HK Dispatch? Spotify (...
Leave comments/ ideas Feeling tired and stressed for no reason or just bad luck in general? It might not be you but the hungry ghosts playing tricks on you. This buddhist/ taoist festival happens in lunar July (Gregorian calendar August-September) and Cantonese people are taught to lay low during this time. Tune in to learn more about this tradition and what to do for better luck! Support the show How to subscribe to premium content HK Dispatch? Spotify (requires Patreon account) Apple Po...
Leave comments/ ideas Talking to family is never easy, especially when it's in a language you are not the most comfortable with. However, many of us are doing it for the love of our family. We want to speak to them in a language THEY are comfortable with, despite us struggling. This is the episode for those who feel this way. Nitty gritty phrases and vocab in premium episode HK dispatch. Check out this link on how to subscribe. Support the show How to subscribe to premium content HK Dis...
Leave comments/ ideas Hey fam! Summer in HK is humid hot but can be fun. Last month I visited some hidden gems and would like to share with you all! Tune in to see what's good and I promise you won't be disappointed. If you want to subscribe to premium content hk dispatch, check out the details here. Things mentioned in this episode: ComptoirTGIF cafeKennedy TownLittle CoveArtemis&ApolloHideout Cafe @ Mui WoSalsa Class at Fringe ClubDisclaimers: I am not sponsored or aff...
Leave comments/ ideas Hi fam, this month in the news Hong Kong is swept by typhoon wipha, record-breaking DSE public exam results and Nanjing Sister Hong scandal. Spend half an hour with me to walk you through what happened in town this month. In the previous HK dispatch, I talked about hustle and work culture in Hong Kong. Check out how to subscribe to the premium content here, and unlock access to this specific episode and more to come! Support the show How to subscribe to premium content H...
Leave comments/ ideas Hey people, thanks for tuning in to the first episode of season 2 of Canto Be Like. This is the continuation of the phrase episodes of Season 1. Here, I explained some weather-related vocabulary, especially for rains and typhoons during summers in Hong Kong with a mix of Cantonese and English. If you want to be a part of our subscriber-only content hk dispatch, check out the details here: hk dispatch. Support the show How to subscribe to premium content HK Di...
Leave comments/ ideas Hey fam! In this episode I made an announcement of launching Canto Be Like premium content- hk dispatch. This is a trailer/ sample episode of hk dispatch. For those of you that are interested in hk dispatch, find out more on how to subscribe here. Things/ places/ events mentioned in the show: Spanish ad about friendshipBeansCentral LibraryCauseway Bay/ Tai Hang Cafe- PlumcotIslamic Carpet Exhibition (Palace Museum, not M+)The Old Man @SohoTai Kwun's spe...
Leave comments/ ideas Fresh off the boat or looking to rent a new flat? Don't worry, I've got you covered. Listen to learn new vocabs and phrases to use when negotiating with your landlord and requesting for a free repair for your leaking toilet. Also, I threw in some extra so you can talk with Hong Kong people about your housing situation! Support the show How to subscribe to premium content HK Dispatch? Spotify (requires Patreon account) Apple Podcast (in-app subscription) Other platf...
Leave comments/ ideas Hey fam! I'm trying new format out and presenting you things to do in HK this month. Going forward I will update my monthly picks of events, shows and locations to add some spice to your HK city life. Things I covered in this episode Kooza by Cirque du SoleilHong Kong Book FairHong Kong Football FestivalJoan Cornellà : Hong Kong Solo Exhibition 2025Anti-loneliness ClubWestK Cabaret NightsDisclaimers: I am not sponsored or affiliated with these events and orga...
Leave comments/ ideas In this fully Cantonese episode, we dive into Hong Kong’s housing scene—from subdivided flats (劏房) and public housing to luxury private estates. We compare life in the New Territories (NT), Kowloon, and Hong Kong Island: Is NT cheaper but too remote? Is Kowloon convenient but crowded? Is HK Island upscale but overpriced? Whether you're a local, a newcomer, or just curious, this episode gives you real insights on where and how to live in HK! 🎧 Tune in and tell us—which di...
Leave comments/ ideas Hong Kong Housing – The Reality of Tiny Spaces & High Prices Hong Kong’s housing market is one of the most unaffordable in the world. This episode breaks down the realities of living in a city where space is a luxury. First, we explore the different types of housing—from cramped subdivided flats to high-end luxury towers—and what daily life looks like for residents. You’ll hear about "nano-apartments" smaller than parking spots and the struggles of families living in...
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