Episode 15. Elaine Chao : Former Sect. of Transportation & Labor

In this inspiring episode, Soon sits down with Secretary Elaine Chao to explore her remarkable journey - from arriving in America as a seasick 8-year-old on a 37-day cargo ship to becoming the first Asian American woman to serve in two U.S. presidential cabinets. With grace and candor, Secretary Chao reflects on the incredible love story of her immigrant parents and the quiet strength, sacrifice, and resilience that shaped her path. She opens up about how their unwavering support and values laid the foundation for her identity, leadership, and sense of purpose.

In a rare personal moment, she also shares her experiences navigating love and dating as a first-generation Asian American woman - and how a chance encounter led to her relationship with Senator Mitch McConnell.

Released in celebration of AAPI Heritage Month, this episode is a moving tribute to family, perseverance, and the enduring power of the American dream. Packed with wisdom, humor, and hard-won lessons, Secretary Chao's story is a must-listen for anyone seeking inspiration and guidance on leadership, legacy, and staying true to your roots.

1:00 Breaking Barriers & Firsts
2:49 The Power of Family & Heritage
5:00 Her Parents’ Love Story & Escape from China
8:17 Life on a Cargo Ship to America
19:40 Her Father Teaching Her English at Night
35:00 Championing the Asian American Museum
38:19 Overcoming Hardship & Public Criticism
44:00 Asian-American Superpower: Listening & Sensitivity
46:35 Meeting Mitch McConnell
52:00 Commemorating the Chinese Railroad Workers

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