Short N' Sweet: A Donut Princess Podcast
A podcast by Mayly Tao
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96 Episodes
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16. Holistic Mind & Body Approach with Jessica Lin
Published: 6/8/2020 -
15. The Customer Is Not Always Right: Adaptability
Published: 6/1/2020 -
14. Tech Genius Eric Y. Chen
Published: 5/25/2020 -
13. The Importance of the Follow Up
Published: 5/18/2020 -
12. Life Advice from Serial Entrepreneur with Tony Lam
Published: 5/11/2020 -
11. Making Time & Saving Time
Published: 5/4/2020 -
10. What's it like in a COVID-19 ICU Floor? Q + A with Daniel Kim, a Front Line Worker in the COVID-19 ICU
Published: 4/27/2020 -
9. Branding on Camera
Published: 4/20/2020 -
8. Self-Made Woman Entrepreneur: KatieCakeCakeCake with the Donut Princess
Published: 4/13/2020 -
7. Golden Nuggets from Elders
Published: 4/6/2020 -
6. The Paradox For Business During a Pandemic
Published: 3/30/2020 -
5. Branding & Partnerships
Published: 3/23/2020 -
4. Corona Virus Impact on Local Businesses
Published: 3/17/2020 -
3. The Never Ending To Do List
Published: 3/13/2020 -
2. Client Curiosity
Published: 3/13/2020 -
1. The Deep Origins
Published: 3/13/2020
Mayly Tao is a Teochew, Khmer, and Thai first generation Asian American woman based out of Southern California who is the host of Short & Sweet Podcast. She explores themes relating to women empowerment, entrepreneurs, and uplifting and highlighting AAPI stories. She shares a fresh outlook on a variety of topics, sharing anecdotes regarding small business, systems, branding, and partnerships from her experience of owning her own bakery and multiple businesses. She brings on guests in a variety of industries, including women in tech, cannabis, philanthropy, and much more. At the end of her podcast, she has her guests share five golden nuggets or takeaway messages to her listeners. You can support her here: https://linktr.ee/maylytao Mayly Tao is LA’s self-proclaimed Donut Princess, owner of Donut Princess Los Angeles, a donut bouquet delivery concept. You can find her ”Securing the Box” at @donutprincessla. She stars in the Donut King Documentary, as seen on Hulu and across domestic flights across the US. Her uncle, Ted Ngoy, sponsored hundreds of Cambodians to come to America and helped them manage and own their own donut shops. She also has her own YouTube where she visits Cambodian-owned donut shops and highlights their stories. She hopes to elevate Asian American voices and representation and vows to create a legacy for the next generation of Asian Americans.