Soft Power Asia
Asia’s cultural industries aren’t emerging anymore — they’re dominant: * The boy group BTS triggers a $3.8 billion economic ripple. * A Korean eyewear brand builds art installations instead of stores — and Google bets $100 million on it. * A Thai TV genre about queer romance turns into a billion-baht export industry. * Korea overtakes France as the top cosmetics exporter to the US. * More than half of Netflix's global subscribers watch Japanese anime. Yet, most Western business coverage still treats these phenomen as a trend piece. This is Soft Power Asia, a new podcast by luxury industry journalist and K-pop stan Siems Luckwaldt. Ten episodes per season, four countries, one question: how does Asia's culture economy actually work? Episode 1 drops next week. Subscribe wherever you listen to this trailer. Topics covered: K-pop economics, BTS, Korean Wave, Hallyu, K-beauty exports, anime industry, Thai BL entertainment, Gentle Monster, luxury brand ambassadors, Asian soft power, cultural exports. --- Soft Power Asia — Decoding Asia's Culture Economy New episodes biweekly. Follow the show: [Spotify-Link] [https://open.spotify.com/show/6ictcqMsW16zt07PcKjjQx] | [Apple Podcasts-Link] [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/soft-power-asia/id1883798418] Website: [URL] [https://softpowerasia.com/] Contact: [E-Mail] © 2026 Siems Luckwaldt
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