Broadcasting Inspiration
Media Coverage
KTVU Fox 2, “Mornings on 2”
Toan joined KTVU FOX 2’s Dave Clark to discuss why he stayed true to his path, fulfilling his own American Dream to become a talk show host, and not his parents’ ambitions for him to be a doctor, lawyer or engineer (sorry, Mom and Dad!). He revealed why following your truth and chasing your ultimate dream matters to him and you.
KPIX 5 CBS SF, “Bay Area Focus”
Toan shared with KPIX 5 CBS SF’s Kenny Choi about how surmounting hardships throughout his life (“the zigs/zags and ups/downs”) led him to discover his authentic power, why representation matters in the media and how his show will LIFT your spirits, GIFT you with inspiration and SHIFT your perspective on the challenges you’re facing.
NBC Bay Area, “Asian Pacific America”
Toan took a walk down memory lane with his former mentor Robert Handa, host of NBC Bay Area’s “Asian Pacific America,” who confessed he always saw “something special in him.” Toan opens up about his humble beginnings as a refugee from Vietnam and why he didn’t think his own story mattered until he tapped into his diverse truth.
Toan in the News
Forbes: “This Immigrant Found His ‘American Dream’ In Inspiring Others To Give Back”
“After a successful career in TV reporting, today he is following his passion: To inspire others to dedicate themselves to service.”
Forbes: “‘Happy News Year’ from Go Inspire Go”
“Toan Lam tells us a different story. Toan is the founder of Go Inspire Go, a nonprofit that tells the authentic stories of everyday heroes around the world. I was blown away by these stories. I wanted to hear more. Specifically, I wanted to know why Toan cared so much about other peoples’ journeys. I wanted to know his origin story.”