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By Viễn Nguyễn Levon January 13, 2026
One day, while scrolling social media, I unexpectedly returned to Taoism. It felt like chance.  Four years ago, arriving in France after suddenly fleeing Vietnam, Taoism quietly entered my life. My beloved aunt introduced it gently. Too shaken to grasp it fully, I only knew it helped me breathe, slow down, and stay afloat amid chaos. This time, curiosity lingered. I paused. I clicked. Each step led from Taoist philosophy to Tai Chi, and finally to Wudang Mountain, China's most sacred Taoist site and Tai Chi's birthplace.
By Viễn Nguyễn Levon January 13, 2026
Một ngày nọ, tôi tình cờ gặp lại Đạo giáo qua newsfeed Facebook. Tôi đã sống ở Pháp tròn 4 năm. Bốn năm trước, khi đặt chân đến đây sau biến cố đột ngột phải rời Việt Nam, Đạo giáo lặng lẽ bước vào đời tôi. Chính người dì thân yêu của tôi đã nhẹ nhàng giới thiệu tôi với Đạo giáo. Lúc ấy, tôi còn quá bàng hoàng để hiểu thấu. Tôi chỉ biết nó giúp tôi hít thở, sống chậm lại, và dần dần học cách đứng dậy giữa giông bão của cuộc đời. Lần này, newsfeed khơi dậy sự tò mò. Tôi dừng lại, nhấp chuột. Và từng bước nhẹ nhàng, từ Đạo giáo dẫn tôi đến Thái cực quyền, rồi tới ngọn núi Võ Đang Sơn — cái nôi thiêng liêng của Đạo giáo và Thái cực quyền ở Trung Quốc.
By Viễn Nguyễn Levon January 6, 2026
Finding resilience, meaning, and connection in times of change
By Viễn Nguyễn Levon October 27, 2025
Together, we’re creating spaces where women remember their own joy and strength, and step confidently into what comes next!
By Vien Nguyen Levon August 11, 2025
“ Believe in yourself. Never use the word ‘but.’ Approach each day with wonder, like a child. And with gratitude. ” -Isabella Sallusti
By Vien Nguyen Levon June 12, 2025
In early 2025, Chizuko Kimura became the first woman in over 120 years of the Michelin Guide’s history to be recognized for her work as a sushi chef. This groundbreaking achievement did not happen in Japan, where tradition still limits women’s presence in the sushi world, but in Paris, where she leads her late husband’s restaurant, Sushi Shunei , with precision, passion, and quiet strength. What does it take for a woman to reshape tradition and claim her rightful space in today’s world? For centuries in Japan, women were traditionally forbidden from becoming sushi chefs, as explained by Tokyo Weekender. An old belief held that women’s hands were “too warm,” affecting the delicate taste of sushi, and that their presence in the kitchen was “too distracting” for the precise craft required. This long-standing mindset kept doors closed to women—until figures like Chizuko Kimura began proving that mastery knows no gender. I reached out to Chizuko because her story resonated with me on a deeply personal level. Having undergone my own profound transformation —leaving behind everything familiar to rebuild a life aligned with purpose—I saw in her journey a quiet echo of my own. We both had to redefine ourselves, step into the unknown, and hold on to courage as we navigated loss and reinvention. We met at her restaurant in Montmartre, Paris for a heartfelt conversation, where she generously shared her story with clarity and humility.
By Vien Levon May 29, 2025
Isn’t it beautiful how some mornings arrive quietly yet stir something deep within the soul? Today was one of those mornings for me.  After two nourishing weeks resting my soul in the arms of wild beauty—the rugged coastlines, fragrant maquis bushes, and gentle lull of waves on the French island of Corsica—I returned to Nice yesterday with a heart full of wonder. This morning, after a visit to the eye doctor, I walked home along the Promenade des Anglais—the place where the city of Nice meets the sea. And then, there it was. The Baie des Anges, sparkling in shades of emerald and azure, dancing with the light of early summer. I paused to take a photo, but no camera—not even my old phone 😊—could capture what I felt in that moment. I realized I had moved from one kind of beauty to another. Gratitude rose within me like the tide.
By Vien Levon May 18, 2025
“Women leaders today are not replicating the past. We are redefining leadership on our own terms. With emotional intelligence, a spirit of collaboration, and strength forged in adversity, we are charting a new course. We lead with vulnerability, not as a weakness, but as a source of power that deepens our connection to others and fuels authentic transformation.”
By Vien Levon April 15, 2025
“Leadership is not about titles- it is about rising through storms with grace” Vien Levon
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