episode 022: Jackie Kai Ellis & Joe Chan

episode 022: Jackie Kai Ellis & Joe Chan

Author: with May Globus June 23, 2021 Duration: 1:20:01
Jackie Kai Ellis and Joe Chan have a gentle, beautiful cadence together as a couple. An author, entrepreneur, advice columnist & creator, Jackie founded the much-loved Beaucoup Bakery, The Paris Tours, APT La Fayette and penned a national best-selling memoir. A partner at Vancouver’s oldest law firm, Joe co-founded the late food blog Vancouver Slop and serves on the board of directors for the Dr Sun Yat Sen Classical Chinese Garden. Joe and Jackie both grew up in close-knit families, where Chinese culture, food, and creativity were essential in their childhoods and into their teens. Jackie found a way to pursue her love for art after university, and Joe spent 13 years working at a radio station in Calgary, while writing about music and culture. In this conversation, we do deep exploring their respective childhoods, Jackie’s reflections on her Beaucoup Bakery and Paris life chapter, Joe’s passionate activism for Hong Kong, how they first met, how they found each other again after a five-year separation and what they learned about themselves and each other during that time, what they want to leave behind in the world together, and much more.

There’s a particular texture to a life built around creating something meaningful, whether that’s a business, a work of art, or a new path forward. The Craft with May Globus pulls back the curtain on those lives through unhurried, intimate dialogues. May sits down with a diverse range of creators, founders, and pioneers, but the focus here is less on glossy success stories and more on the raw material of their journeys. You’ll hear the nuances of their creative process, the pivotal moments in their personal backstory, and how their philosophy shapes their daily existence. It’s an ongoing exploration of the shared humanity behind different kinds of work. What makes this podcast uniquely immersive is its commitment to being an audio-visual experience. Each conversation is accompanied by rich, editorial-style photography that provides a deeper, more sensory connection to the guest and their world. Think of it like a beautifully composed magazine feature that you can listen to, where the images and the dialogue work in concert. Tuning into this podcast feels like gaining quiet, privileged access to the minds of people who are thoughtfully shaping culture, one idea at a time.
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