AROK!Feb 28, 2024
Is A Bachelor's Degree Still Worthwhile? | AROK! Podcast #6
AROK! hosts, Yonten and Wangjor, watch and react to a recent video by the #FungBros. Shoutout To The Pew Research Center. https://www.pewresearch.org/ Fung Bros: Is College Worth $100,000 A Year?? Insane Pricing... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FVQuJtQCkTI
Diversity In Tibet, Mongolian History In Tibet, Interesting Facts About Mongols | AROK! Podcast #5
Today, the AROK! hosts are joined by a special guest, Tsering, who is himself of mixed Tibetan and Mongolian heritage, and from the traditional Tibetan province of Amdo, which corresponds with the modern Chinese province of Qinghai (Mongolian: Kokonor or Huhnuur). Tsering is an expert Mongolian throat singer, Tibetan and Mongolian history expert and a talented linguist, speaking Amdo Tibetan, Oirat (Western) Mongolian, Mandarin Chinese, a decent command of Lhasa Tibetan and English. 0:00 Tsering's Background 1:20 Difference between Mongolians 2:58 History of Mongolians In Amdo (aka Qinghai/Kokonor/Huhnuur) Province, Tibet 4:54 Khoshut Khanate: A Mongol Empire Based In Tibet 9:40 "Tsogt Taij" (1945), Movie About Mongolian Civil War On Behalf Of Tibetan Buddhist Sects 13:00 How Did The Khoshut Mongols Lose Tibet? 19:15 Tibetan Influence On Mongolian Names 21:14 The Great Sakya Pandita 22:19 Did A Tibetan Creating The Korean Writing System (Hangeul)? 26:16 The Dzungar Mongols In Tibet 30:50 The Tibetan Origin Myth 33:32 Did Tibetans Figure Out Evolution Before Modern Scientists? 39:15 Difference Between Mongols & Turks 49:35 Tsering Shows Off His Throat Singing Skills 54:32 Conclusion #tibet #tibetan #tibetanvlog #tibetanvlogger #mongolia #mongolianhistory #mongolianculture #mongolians #mongol_online_tv #mongol_research_center
The Anxious Generation | AROK! Podcast #4
Discussing the "Anxious Generation" by Jonathan Haidt.
Getting Mistook For Famous Asians | AROK! Podcast #3
The AROK! men discuss incidences in life of being mistook for Asian celebrities.
David Chang Controversy | AROK! Podcast #2
Tibetan American professionals, Wangjor and Yonten, give their perspective on the recent controversy involving entrepreneur, restauranteur David Chang and his attempt to copyright the term "chili crunch".