Episodes

  • miHoYo (Creator of Genshin Impact)
    Jun 28 2026

    How did three anime and gaming nerds turn a cash-strapped dorm hobby into a multi-billion-dollar global empire? This episode explores the fascinating history of miHoYo, the powerhouse studio behind Genshin Impact, Honkai: Star Rail, and Honkai Impact 3rd. Driven by their iconic philosophy, "Tech Otakus Save the World," founders CAI Haoyu, LIU Wei, and LUO Yuhao navigated a relentless journey. Long before capturing astronomical revenues and establishing themselves as China's third-largest gaming giant behind Tencent and NetEase, these Shanghai Jiao Tong University engineering students bonded over their love or Neon Genesis Evangelion, survived on mere thousands of downloads and faced harsh interrogation from a skeptical investment community.

    This episode traces how the studio survived critical, high-stakes milestones. From winning initial funding through entrepreneurship competitions to securing their one and only angel investor, they repeatedly went "all-in," reinvesting every cent of the company's income into their next game in development. Bypassing standard mobile gaming strategies, they leveraged a crucial partnership with Bilibili during China’s 2013 smartphone explosion and splurged on premium Japanese voice actors to completely capture the core otaku demographic.

    We also examine miHoYo's hyper-productive live-service culture, flat organizational structure, and the dramatic split that saw CAI Haoyu step down to pursue a 2030 vision of a virtual reality world powered by emotional AI large performance models.

    modern mobile game development and live-service success.

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    📖 Episode Chapters

    00:03:12 Introduction & Gathering of the Three (but Actually Four) Otakus

    00:16:00 The Spirit of miHoYo: Cai's Manifesto & the Debut Project: The Legend of Saha

    00:23:10 FlyMe2TheMoon: Another Tribute to Neon Genesis Evangelion

    00:40:57 Houkai Gakuen 1 (Zombiegal Kawaii) & 2 (Guns Girl Z): How Gacha Made a Real Difference

    00:53:49 Honkai Impact 3: The 3D Bet That Paid Off

    01:03:19 Genshin Impact: Zelda Crisis and Liyue Triumph

    01:22:18 Never Underestimate Fans: Genshin 1st Anniversary Review-Bombing 01:26:42 Genshin Impact Economics Explained: Gacha

    01:30:22 Investment Bucket I: Expanding The Game Portfolio, Pipelines & Failure Graveyards

    01:37:55 Investment Bucket II: Philosophically Interesting Technology Bets

    01:45:05 Splitting Paths: Gaming Development vs. Frontier Cutting-Edge AI Research

    01:55:26 Company Culture and Our Final Thoughts on the Future of miHoYo

    🚩 Correction

    1:28:48 50/50 mechanism halves the chance of a time-limited 5 star character is drawn, not double

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    2 hrs and 11 mins
  • CATL
    May 1 2026

    How did a kid from a small mountain village in Fujian end up building the company that powers one in every three electric vehicles on the planet? This episode explores the rise of CATL (aka the “TSMC of batteries”) and its founder, Robin Zeng.

    It begins with CATL’s predecessor, ATL, and a risky $1 million bet on a flawed battery patent that nearly destroyed the company — until it unexpectedly led to a breakthrough deal supplying Apple iPods.

    CATL was later spun out amid government policy shifts and EV subsidies, and scaled into the world’s largest battery maker in just six years. Its first major test came with BMW, where passing an 800-page technical audit proved it could meet strict automotive standards—unlocking global partnerships.

    Today, CATL continues to push its limits, expanding into grid-scale energy storage, aviation batteries, and next-generation technologies like sodium-ion and solid-state systems to stay ahead in the global energy race.

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    📖 Episode Chapters

    00:00:00 The Battery Giant You’ve Never Heard Of

    00:02:30 Robin Zeng’s Origins and Early Career at TDK

    00:06:26 Robin’s Mentorship Trio and the Birth of ATL

    00:18:27 The $1 Million Gamble: Surviving the Bell Labs Patent Crisis

    00:25:09 Path Back to the Old Employer TDK

    00:35:18 Early Signs of EV’s Rise and the Scientist Who Saw the Future

    00:42:42 Birth of CATL: A Spin-off Out of Necessity

    00:54:57 The BMW Trial: Decoding the 800-Page German Blueprint

    01:00:20 China’s Underdog Strategy: Start With Buses and LFP

    01:07:11 CATL’s Breakout Era: Higher Standards, Industry Consolidation and Tesla Deal

    01:22:22 The Battery King: Market Dominance and Leverage Over Automakers

    01:35:27 Europe’s Failed Attempt at Creating Its Own CATL: Northvolt

    01:41:50 Final Thoughts: Why We Think CATL Ascended

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    1 hr and 49 mins
  • Nestlé, Starbucks, and Yunnan Coffee
    Mar 11 2026

    Imagine you're a French missionary in the 1800s, trekking through the mountains of southwest China. You plant some coffee seeds — partly out of habit, partly out of hope.

    You probably never imagined those seeds would one day supply Nestlé, attract Starbucks, and help birth a domestic coffee brand that would open more stores than McDonald's has in the entire United States. Yes — that's Luckin Coffee. And that's China.

    In this episode of ASCENT, we trace 150 years of coffee history in a nation that was never supposed to drink it. From Cold War export deals to Nestlé's quiet supply chain takeover. From Starbucks introducing the latte to a tea-drinking public, to a ferocious retail war that's reshaping the entire global industry.

    And underneath all of it: the mountains of Yunnan — one province that grows over 98% of China's coffee, and is now pushing the boundaries of specialty fermentation in ways that have the world's top roasters paying attention.

    China's coffee story isn't just about scale. It's about a country figuring out, on the fly, how to be both the factory and the tastemaker. That tension — between industrial muscle and boutique ambition — is what this episode is really about.

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    📖 Episode Chapters

    00:02:12 Coffee as a House Plant: French Missionary Sows the First Seed in the 19th Century

    00:06:15 1950s: Coffee as an Export for the Soviet Bloc

    00:21:05 1980s: The Nestlé Revolution - Building the Supply Chain

    00:46:26 Creating a Coffee Kingdom: Nestlé’s Quality Standards and the 4C Certification

    00:51:01 1990s-2000s: Starbucks and the Initiation of Chinese Coffee Culture

    01:05:57 The Shift to Specialty Coffee (& Coffee Economics 101)

    01:20:11 The Midas Touch: Yunnan’s Experimental Fermentation

    01:29:10 2010s-2020s: The Great Retail Coffee War in China

    01:34:47 Luckin vs. Starbucks

    01:46:28 Final Thoughts: The Future of Chinese Coffee Industry

    🚩 Correction

    00:21:10 Nescafe came to China in 1988, Nestle started its business in China in the 1870s

    01:03:24 Price in 2011 not in 2021

    01:29:40 30k Luckin stores in 2025, 13k was 2023 number

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    1 hr and 56 mins
  • Manus AI
    Jan 31 2026

    This episode explores the playbook behind the meteoric rise of Manus AI, the startup that redefined the "AI agent" landscape and secured a historic acquisition by Meta for over $2 billion.

    In just nine months, Manus went from a stealth spring launch to a $125 million revenue run rate, earning its reputation as China’s "DeepSeek moment." We dive into the technical breakthrough of "computer use"—the frontier where AI agents move beyond chatting to actually operating virtual workspaces to build websites, conduct deep market research, and analyze data like a human professional.

    We trace the company’s high-stakes origins, from the previous startups of its three co-founders to the ZhenFund partnership that acted as the ultimate catalyst. Finally, we analyze why Meta bet $2 billion on a 9-month-old product and what this means for the future of WhatsApp, small businesses, and the global AI arms race.

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    📖 Episode Chapters

    00:02:30 Meta's $2 Billion Bet on Manus AI

    00:05:48 Understanding the Leap from LLMs to AI Agents

    00:12:12 The Tool Geek: Red XIAO (CEO)

    00:27:38 The Scientist-Builder: Peak JI (Chief Scientist)

    00:45:54 The Product Philosopher: “Hidecloud” Tao ZHANG (CPO)

    00:56:14 The Catalyst: ZhenFund

    01:09:30 Start of Butterfly Effect and Monica

    01:15:54 The Great Pivot: Killing an AI Browser to Build Manus

    01:25:04 Going Viral: The Launch That Shocked the Global AI Community

    01:36:43 Meta's Plan? WhatsApp, SMBs, and the Future of Productivity

    01:52:55 Poem: The Spirit of M - By Manus

    🚩 Correction

    00:29:20 Million RMB, not million USD

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    1 hr and 57 mins
  • Holiday Special
    Dec 31 2025

    What a year it's been! To all our amazing listeners, thank you for joining us on this wild ride through 2025. Ever wonder who else is tuning into ASCENT with you? Or what company totally blew Linda & Pan away this year? We've got all that and more packed into our special holiday episode!

    Building ASCENT has been an incredible journey, and your support has been the fuel. We couldn't have done it without you.

    Now, we're gearing up for Season 2, and we want YOU to help us make it epic. Hit the link in our show notes to fill out the form to help us shape Season 2 of ASCENT!

    Happy holidays, everyone! Let's get into the show.

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    📖 Episode Chapters

    00:01:01 Seven Companies of 2025: Insta360, DeepSeek, Red Bull, Xiaomi EV, Pop Mart, Game Science, ANTA

    00:04:51 Numbers Reveal! Where are Our Listeners - Top Cities & Top Countries

    00:13:56 “Company of the Year” - Linda’s Pick & Pan’s Pick

    00:24:48 “Things That Should’ve Been Included in the Episodes But Oops We Forgot” - Linda’s Pick & Pan’s Pick

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    39 mins
  • ANTA (The Owner of Arc'teryx)
    Dec 5 2025

    When you think of the biggest names in sportswear, who comes to mind? Nike, right? The undisputed king. And Adidas, the eternal number two. For decades, that’s been the story. A two-horse race.But what if I told you there’s a third giant? A company that, in just the last few years, has quietly become the third-largest sportswear brand in the world, with a market value that’s now neck-and-neck with Adidas.

    And what if I told you that you probably own something made by this company, but have no idea? Ever worn a pair of FILA sneakers? Played tennis with a Wilson racket? Gone skiing with Salomon boots? Or maybe you’ve coveted one of those high-end Arc’teryx jackets? All of those iconic brands… are owned by the same company. A company you’ve likely never heard of: Anta Sports.

    In this episode, we will discover how Anta Sports rose from a rural Chinese workshop to become the world’s third-largest sportswear empire, challenging giants like Nike and Adidas. We will uncover founder Ding Shizhong’s high-stakes strategies: surviving the post-Olympic inventory crisis with a radical Direct-to-Consumer (DTC) pivot and transforming FILA into a fashion powerhouse. Finally, we dissect the audacious "Snake Swallows Elephant" acquisition of Amer Sports (Arc'teryx, Salomon, Wilson), revealing the financial engineering behind Anta's multi-brand global dominance.

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    📖 Episode Chapters

    00:02:16 Anta's Humble Origins and Ding's Beijing Hustle

    00:23:19 The Prince of Gymnastics vs. The Underdog

    00:34:49 Pivoting to the NBA: Conquering Basketball

    00:50:00 The Inventory Hangover: Surviving the Post-Olympic Crash

    01:03:47 The Fila Bargain: Buying a "Dead" Asset

    01:24:17 Snake Swallows Elephant: The Amer Sports Acquisition

    01:46:20 Potential Future for Anta: Opportunities and Risks

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    2 hrs and 9 mins
  • Game Science (Creator of Black Myth: Wukong)
    Nov 1 2025

    This episode dives into the inspiring journey of Game Science, the Chinese studio that defied industry giants with their global hit, Black Myth: Wukong. Discover how disillusioned Tencent veterans Feng Ji and Yang Qi bet everything on a single-player, PC-only game rooted in Chinese mythology. We trace their decade-long quest from compromise to triumph, exploring the creative philosophy, financial risks, and artistic passion behind a game that sold millions in days. This is the story of proving a small studio could conquer the global stage and redefine what's possible for Chinese game developers. A must-listen for gamers and entrepreneurs alike.

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    📖 Episode Chapters

    00:01:02 Intro

    00:01:59 CEO Feng Ji’s Journey from Science Major to Game Junkie

    00:11:26 The Artistic Talent Behind Wukong: Yang Qi

    00:18:10 Source Material: Journey to the West and the Game's Backstory

    00:30:47 The Predecessor: Lessons Learned from the Tencent Asura Project

    00:38:42 Game Science is Born: Survival and Compromise

    00:47:55 Building a Myth: The Six-Year Grind of Black Myth: Wukong

    01:04:45 The Hype After the Trailer: Game Science's Response to Media and Investment

    01:31:14 What's Next? Zhong Kui, Expectations, and the Future of Game Science

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    1 hr and 47 mins
  • Pop Mart (Maker of Labubu)
    Sep 26 2025

    Step into the world of Pop Mart (泡泡玛特)—the Chinese collectible toy giant that turned “ugly-cute” designer figures into an international sensation. In this episode, we reveal founder Wang Ning’s journey from a small Beijing shop to a multibillion-dollar brand leading the global blind-box craze. What key business foundations did the Pop Mart team lay before launching Labubu to enable such massive worldwide success?

    🔑 What You’ll Learn

    • Pop Mart’s Rise: From humble Beijing beginnings to global blind-box dominance.
    • Design to Factory to Store: Behind the scenes of how Pop Mart identifies artists and creates blind-box designs.
    • Business Model Secrets: The gamified blind-box strategy driving explosive growth.
    • The Labubu Effect: How one IP became a global hit thanks to social media.

    Whether you’re into designer toys, collectibles, or retail strategy, this deep dive shows how Pop Mart built a worldwide following—one blind box at a time.

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    📖 Episode Chapters

    00:00:00 Introduction: the “ugly-cute” monster that blew up the internet

    00:05:00 From CDs to grid shops: Wang Ning’s college hustles

    00:12:02 Surviving the early years: cash-strapped and cornered

    00:16:03 The VC lifeline: how Mai Gang’s faith saved Pop Mart

    00:24:58 Sourcing the management team from MBA class

    00:30:40 The great pivot: from licensing to IP powerhouse

    00:41:03 The blind-box formula: Molly, Labubu, and the gamified craze

    00:57:34 Behind the scenes: from artist discovery to store sales

    01:16:37 Global expansion: from partnerships to full control

    01:34:55 Our take on why Pop Mart succeeded

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    1 hr and 42 mins