(0:00:06) – Tommy Ngo’s Journey

(0:13:28) – Family, Music, and Coming Out

(0:22:16) – Vietnamese Culture, Religion, and Art

(0:35:36) – Love for Music, Culture, and Fashion

 

In this engaging conversation, we explore Tommy’s family dynamics, his dedication to music and art and the significant role his father played in their immigration to the United States. Tommy opens up about his relationship with his brother, their shared experiences of coming out as gay and his plans to reconnect with family in Vietnam. His story is a testament to resilience, bravery and the transformative power of music.

Tommy provides a window into Vietnamese culture, Buddhism and his experience as a child with a vegan diet. He talks about his passion for painting and singing, and why he chose not to pursue a career in entertainment. His journey through the fashion industry reveals his adaptability, innovation and the influence of his Vietnamese roots. Listen to this episode for an inspiring story of overcoming odds, embracing identity and finding success in unexpected places.

 

——— EPISODE CHAPTERS WITH SHORT KEY POINTS ———

(0:00:06) – Tommy Ngo’s Journey

Tommy Ngo shares his journey from Vietnam to the U.S., his career in fashion and music and his entrepreneurial venture in Hudson, NY.

 

(0:13:28) – Family, Music and Coming Out

Tommy Ngo shares his experience growing up in Vietnam, his passion for music, art and dance, his father’s process to get the family to the U.S., his and his brother’s coming out and his plan to return to Vietnam.

 

(0:22:16) – Vietnamese Culture, Religion and Art

Tommy Ngo’s upbringing in Vietnam, Buddhism, vegan diet, Catholic church choir, karaoke, painting and singing are discussed.

 

(0:35:36) – Love for Music, Culture and Fashion

Tommy Ngo shares his journey in fashion, adapting to electric sewing machines, transitioning to his own business and the influence of Vietnam.

 

——— EPISODE CHAPTERS WITH FULL SUMMARIES ———

 

(0:00:06) – Tommy Ngo’s Journey (13 Minutes)

Tommy Ngo tells me his fascinating story of growing up in Vietnam and eventually moving to New York. He was always passionate about music and art, and his older sister took care of the family while his father served in the Vietnam War. Tommy was discovered for his singing talent by someone in his neighborhood and he went on to sing opera on a circuit of small towns. He shares his experience of the Communist takeover in Vietnam and how it affected his family. He then talks about his journey to the U.S. and his career in the fashion industry, meeting his life partner at the Metropolitan Opera. Finally, Tommy speaks about his entrepreneurial venture, his gallery and luxury nail salon in Hudson, New York.

 

(0:13:28) – Family, Music and Coming Out (9 Minutes)

I speak with Tommy Ngo about his experience growing up in Vietnam and his eventual move to New York. We discuss his passion for music, art and dance, and the process his father went through to get his family accepted into the United States. We also explore Tommy’s relationship with his brother, and how they both came out as gay in different settings. Tommy shares his plan to go back to Vietnam to celebrate his nephew’s wedding and reconnect with his family.

 

(0:22:16) – Vietnamese Culture, Religion, and Art (13 Minutes)

I chat with Tommy Ngo about his upbringing in Vietnam and his eventual move to New York. We explore his background with Buddhism, his experience with a vegan diet, and his involvement in a Catholic church choir. We talk about his family’s karaoke set-up and his passion for painting and singing, and why he ultimately chose not to pursue a career in entertainment. We also consider how the expectations of Vietnamese culture and his religion have impacted his life choices.

 

(0:35:36) – Love for Music, Culture and Fashion (9 Minutes)

I chat with Tommy Ngo about his journey in the fashion industry. He talks about his introduction to tailoring and his transition to higher end luxury salons. He shares how he has adapted to electric sewing machines and how his work in fashion has impacted his hands. Tommy explains why he decided to transition out of the fashion industry and into his own business. We discuss how his experience in Vietnam influenced his decision to pursue fashion and the importance of the cultural options New York has provided him.

 

Tommy Ngo on Instagram

https://www.instagram.com/tommyhaingo/

Moving Along music by Eve’s Blue

Contact: Christi Cassidy, christi@movingalongpodcast.com

 

CREDITS

Host and creator: Christi Cassidy

Contact: christi@movingalongpodcast.com

Artwork by Phyllis Busell

Music by Eve’s Blue.

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