Kick off the very first episode of the AlwaysWalmak.com podcast, a Vietnamese-American pop culture show created by Ha Mai, a graphic designer passionate about storytelling, culture, and community. In this debut episode, Ha sits down with Jaclyn Le, a Dallas-based designer, artist, and typographer whose journey is as colorful as her lettering.
Jaclyn shares how her childhood love of the TV show Pappyland sparked her creative curiosity, leading her to explore illustration and typography. She opens up about how Vietnamese culture—and love for spring rolls—keeps her grounded, and she reflects on a surprising chapter of her life when she considered becoming a nun. This mix of humor, spirituality, and artistry offers a unique lens into her creative world.
Perfect for fans of design, pop culture, and Vietnamese-American stories, this episode highlights the power of cultural identity, curiosity, and community in shaping an artist’s voice. With a balance of fun banter, heartfelt storytelling, and thoughtful conversation, Walmak sets the stage for a series that celebrates creativity in all its forms.
Whether you’re tuning in from a Little Saigon café or a Dallas studio, this episode promises inspiration, laughter, and a deeper appreciation for Vietnamese-American creativity.
Check out Jaclyn's work below:
www.jaclynlestudio.com
https://www.instagram.com/jaclynlestudio
And don't forget to snag your Walmak gear at alwayswalmak.com