Mx. Asian American is a podcast that explores the Asian American experience, ranging from food and pop culture to mental illness and stereotypes. Listeners will be able to navigate the community with the host, Karen Zheng, and guests on the show.
Akeela Kongdora is the Youth Engagement and Volunteer Senior Associate at Asian Texans for Justice. Asian Texans for Justice (ATJ) is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization, who's mission is to connect Asian and Pacific Islander Texans to civic action and amplify AAPI leaders and voices through four major avenues of civic engagement, advocacy, youth leadership development, and coalition building. Alishba Javaid is a former fellow with ATJ's Youth Civic Engagement Fellowship. ATJ's Youth Civic Engagement fellowship is an educational experience that focuses on supporting Texas youth's academic, professional, or civic development and engagement. In this episode, we talk about ATJ's missions and values, especially in the current political climate, ATJ's Youth Engagement Fellowship and the ways fellows have touched many, many lives in the community. Resources mentioned: asiantexansforjustice.org learnourstories.org
Heceliza Perez is a serial entrepreneur who has also embraced her gifts as an Energy Healing and Intuition Teacher. She is also a Reiki Master Teacher and Breathwork and Sound Healer. In this episode, we talk about how she began in corporate America and eventually transitioned into her spiritual practice. Connect with Heceliza: heceliza.com @heceliza_energyhealing Connect with us: mxasianamerican@gmail.com
I had the pleasure and honor of co-hosting an episode with Lazou in the Nuances podcast's new limited series called Queering Premodern Asia. Each episode explores different aspects of sexual diversity in premodern Asia with commentary from guest scholars. In this episode, episode 2 of the series, I had the pleasure of reading some ~very gay~ premodern Asian texts. In the end, Lazou and I discuss our initial thoughts and reflections on these stories. Connect with Nuances podcast: https://nuancespod.com Connect with Mx. Asian American: mxasianamerican@gmail.com
Xian Bu (Bubu) is an independent filmmaker and cinematographer. In this episode, we talk about Bubu's career beginning with a Chinese-language television channel in New York to independent filmmaking and interviews on the ground in Tanzania and then to her studies in Tel Aviv University.
Huiying Chin is a Malaysian, licensed acupuncturist. In this episode, we talk about Huiying's journey into women's health and practicing acupuncture. Connect with Huiying: https://www.healerhui.com @healerhui2022 Connect with us: @mxasianamerican mxasianamerican@gmail.com
LAZOU (Sherry-Lynn Lee) is a Sino-Mauritian-Canadian-American producer, writer, and artist based near Los Angeles. She is trilingual and writes songs in English, French, and Mauritian Creole. She is also the creator and host of “Nuances: beyond first impressions with the Asian diaspora,” of which, the newest season explores queerness in premodern Asia. Connect with LAZOU: https://itslazou.com/home https://nuancespod.com/about/ Connect with us: mxasianamerican@gmail.com
Fiona Tran is an entrepreneur, content creator, fashion girlie, and surfer girlie. She is a real estate agent based in NYC and founder of LOCO Wetsuits. In this episode, we talk about Fiona's many careers and her newest one LOCO Wetsuits. Connect with Fiona: https://fionatran.co/ @fionafkntran https://www.locowetsuits.com/ Connect with us: @mxasianamerican mxasianamerican@gmail.com
Henry Lam is an ADHD and executive function coach. In this episode, we talk about Henry's journey into becoming a coach, debunking misconceptions of ADHD, and tips for folx with ADHD. I really love Henry's positive outlook and his seemingly unlimited examples. https://www.coachhenrylam.com/ Connect with us: @mxasianamerican mxasianamerican@gmail.com
Nhan Danh is the founder of the White Lotus Foundation, a nonprofit organization based in Oregon committed to supporting and empowering the Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander (AANHPI) community. In this episode, we talk about Nhan's upbringing, how he came to start this organization, its missions and values. Check out their programming offers from lion dances to night markets here: https://www.thewhitelotusfoundation.org/ Connect with us: @mxasianamerican mxasianamerican@gmail.com
Kane Vongsavanh is an immigration attorney focused on finding immigration solutions for business and families. In this episode, we talk about Kane's early years, his experience in immigration law, and his journey into opening his own firm. https://www.vonglawgroup.com/ https://www.legaciesofwar.org/ Connect with us: @mxasianamerican mxasianamerican@gmail.com
Colleen Leung is the founder of Unmute, company that strives to provide culturally-affirming mental health care to under-served communities. In this episode, we talk about Colleen's journey and inspiration to build Unmute, diving into her and hermother's relationship to mental health. unmute.today Connect with us: IG @mxasianamerican mxasianamerican@gmail.com
Maria is a Filipino-American theater artist, fashion designer, and introspective hypnosis practitioner. In this episode, we talk about Maria's entrance into the theater industry, and how she got to creating experimental puppet theater. Connect with Maria: IG @themaricama www.maricama.com Connect with us: IG @mxasianamerican mxasianamerican@gmail.com
Jeffrey Luong is a music producer and DJ, creating his own work but also doing work with artists, singers, instrumentalists, songwriters, and companies (of note, Mars Rigley). In this episode, we talk about Jeff's entry into the DJ and music production world. Connect with Jeff: Spotify @Griffter IG @iamgrifftermusic Connect with us: IG @mxasianamerican mxasianamerican@gmail.com
Whitney Nguyen is a Vietnamese-American living in Switzerland currently. She's worked as an Oncology nurse, public health advisor in the US Department of Defense, and is currently a child development and positive parenting coach. In this episode, we dive into Whitney's many career experiences. Connect with Whitney: FB Group: Strong Connections Successful Kids Connect with us: IG @mxasianamerican mxasianamerican@gmail.com
Xiren Wang is a third culture kid, coming from a mixed background of International Relations/Politics and transitioning into acting/voice acting/music. In this episode, we talk about the cultural divide between generations of Asian/Americans who speak English and/or Chinese as their main language. Xiren tries to bridge the divide between the two. Connect with Xiren: xirenwang.com “Xiren Let's Talk” Connect with us: @mxasianamerican mxasianamerican@gmail.com
René Helit Jr, born and raised in Guam, is the founder of The Cultured Chefs, a personal/private chef service in Austin, Texas. In this episode, we talk about Rene's upbringing, his various culinary journeys, and finally The Cultured Chefs. Connect with René: theculturedchefs.com @theculturedchefsllc Connect with us: @mxasianamerican mxasianamerican@gmail.com
Joseph Be is the founder of Meccha Matcha, a high-quality matcha provider known for their different levels of matcha intensity. In this episode, we chat about Joseph's upbringing, his experience working in the restaurant industry and eventual transition to start Meccha Matcha. Connect with Joseph: mecchamatcha.com Connect with us: @mxasianamerican mxasianamerican@gmail.com
Jane Wong is the author of debut memoir, Meet Me Tonight in Atlantic City (Tin House 2023) and two books of poetry, How to Not Be Afraid of Everything (Alice James 2021) and Overpour (Action Books 2016). In this episode, we dive into Jane's upbringing and the ways that Jane wrote her new memoir, which really, is a love letter to her mother. Connect with Jane: janewongwriter.com @paradeofcats Connect with us: @mxasianamerican mxasianamerican@gmail.com Resources Referenced: Sara Ahmed Living a Feminist Life Kandice Chuh Imagine Otherwise
Andrea Xu is one of the founders of Umamicart, an online grocery story delivering your favorite Asian products, produce, and ingredients. In this episode, we dive into Andrea's upbringing in Spain, her finance career at Goldman Sachs, and then finally now running Umamicart. Connect with Andrea: umamicart.com @umamicart Connect with us: @mxasianamerican mxasianamerican@gmail.com
Eric Y. Chen is a serial entrepreneur and the creator and founder of Sabobatage: a Boba Card Game. In this episode, we dive into Eric's upbringing, his corporate journey, serial entrepreneurial journey, and finally to the creation of Sabobatage. Connect with Eric: sabobatage.com Connect with us: @mxasianamerican mxasianamerican@gmail.com
Wendy Shew is the founder and CEO of Building Education, a nonprofit organization that works to build and transform villages in impoverished communities by building schools, water systems, and electricity systems. In this episode, we dive into Wendy's upbringing from losing her mother as a child, to her rebellious phase of aviation studies and to starting Building Education. Connect with Wendy: bebuildingeducation.org @itswendyshew Connect with us: @mxasianamerican mxasianamerican@gmail.com
Samantha Ong is an entrepreneur, founder and CEO of JoeyDolls, and mother to two young girls. In this episode, we dive into Samantha's upbringing and childhood of following the conventional path and then pivoting into entrepreneurship and now having founded Joeydolls to inspire and change the narrative for future generations. Connect with Samantha: joeydolls.com Connect with us: @mxasianamerican mxasianamerican@gmail.com
Joyce Ai is a physical therapist and coach who founded @thephysioraver to help DJs, ravers, and shufflers protect their bodies while also having fun! In this episode, we discuss Joyce's journey into physical therapy and as well as the beginning of ThePhysioRaver. Connect with Joyce: @thephysioraver Connect with us: @mxasianamerican mxasianamerican@gmail.com
Kai Ono is a bi-coastal singer-songwriter, pianist-composer, and teacher. In this episode, we talk about Kai's journey with classical piano and now transitioning into more pop-focused music. Connect with Kai: Spotify @Kai Ono https://www.kaionomusic.com/ IG @thisiskaisinsta Tik Tok @thisiskaistiktok Connect with us: @mxasianamerican mxasianamerican@gmail.com
Dr. Toni Liu is an ex-doctor, cartoonist, and coach. In this episode, we dive into Toni's journey into medical school, as a physician, and then pivoting to turn careers into doing what she loved, which is art and building community. Connect with Toni: drtooni.com @drtooni Connect with us: @mxasianamerican mxasianamerican@gmail.com
Alyssa San Agustin is a Filipino American, amateur fighter, and boxing trainer. In this episode, we dive into how Alyssa transitioned into focusing solely on boxing and fighting. Connect with Alyssa: @small_yet_fearlyss Connect with us: @mxasianamerican mxasianamerican@gmail.com
Ivy Le is a Vietnamese American comedian, actress, and writer based in Austin, TX. She is the host and creator of the Spotify podcast FOGO: Fear of Going Outside, a nature show by the most reluctant host ever. In this episode, we talk about Ivy's upbringing, FOGO the podcast, speaking or not to the white audience, and Asian/American representation and lack of structural change. Connect with Ivy: https://www.ivylewithonee.com/ https://fogopodcast.com/about spotify.link/FOGOS2 Connect with us: @mxasianamerican mxasianamerican@gmail.com
Alex Zhou is the founder and CEO of Yami, an ecommerce website that provides Asian products to those who cannot easily access them. In this episode, we talk about Alex's beginning in China, his move to the US, and also his notice of the difficulty of access to Asian products in the Midwest. Connect with Alex: yamibuy.com Connect with us: @mxasianamerican mxasianamerican@gmail.com
Sara Qiu, born in Spain, is an independent Chinese female solo-traveler. She is primarily interested in backpacking and cycling. In this episode, we dive into Sara's upbringing and her journey with the project Journey From the Road, which is a cycling from Spain towards Asia with no specific destination in mind but focusing on the journey itself. Connect with Sara: journeyfromtheroad.com GoFundMe for Turkey and Syria: https://www.gofundme.com/f/journeyfromtheroad-for-turkiye-and-syria?member=25261955&utm_campaign=p_cp+share-sheet&utm_content=undefined&utm_medium=copy_link_all&utm_source=customer&utm_term=undefined Connect with us: @mxasianamerican mxasianamerican@gmail.com
Kevan Mau is the founder of Oooh Mami, a company specializing in interesting and unique flavors of Hawaiian beef jerky. In this episode, we talk about Kevan's journey into his own business. Connect with Kevan: https://ooohmami808.com/ @ooohmami808 Connect with us: @mxasianamerican mxasianamerican@gmail.com
Christine Wong-Tai is the founder of Compounding Penny, a company striving to educate and bring financial resources to the general public, and the author of the children's book The Compound Penny, co-written with her daughter. In this episode, we talk about Christine's journey into finding her company and writing the book. Connect with Christine: compoundingpenny.com Connect with us: @mxasianamerican mxasianamerican@gmail.com
JF Lee is Chinese Singaporean wuxia writer, currently residing in the Cayman Islands. In this episode, we dive into JF's journey into and out of and then back into writing and the genre of wuxia. Connect with JF: https://jflee.co/ Connect with us: @mxasianamerican mxasianamerican@gmail.com
Arielle Murata is a travelling photographer who lives in her car. In this episode, we dive into Arielle's various pursuits in life including a food-truck business, marketing photography, van-life, and now travelling in her car. Connect with Arielle: https://www.dead-air.life @hakunamurata Connect with us: @mxasianamerican mxasianamerican@gmail.com
Arda Sitiprawet is a first generation Asian American, owner and founder of SugarCube Marshmallows. In this episode, we dive into Arda's passion for cooking and food service and journey to finding her passion. Connect with Arda: https://sugarcubemarshmallows.com/ @sugarcubemarsh Connect with us: @mxasianamerican mxasianamerican@gmail.com
TJ Wey (Zhi/Zir) is your #VeryAsian, non-binary, gluten-and-dairy free money habits and wellness coach. Zhi is the host of the Asian Detox podcast and does some corporate consulting on the side. In this episode, we dive into TJ's ongoing journey of searching for zir identity within the Asian/American and Asian and American and Asian American (any of the combinations combined) communities. Connect with TJ: @tj.wey https://theasiandetoxpodcast.com/ Connect with us: @mxasianamerican mxasianamerican@gmail.com
Olivia Chen is the CMO of Twrl Milk Tea, bringing organic and artisanal milk tea. In this episode, we dive into the beginnings of Twrl and lots of thought that has been put into every single aspect of the company. Connect with Twrl: @twrlmilktea www.twrlmilktea.com Connect with us: @mxasianamerican mxasianamerican@gmail.com
Serena Li is a mom-trepreneur who is first and foremost a mother, a marketing agency professional, and the founder of Duck Duck Books. In this episode, we dive into Serena's immigration journey, postpartum mental health issues, and entrepreneurial journey. Connect with Serena: https://www.duckduckbooks.com/ @duckduckbooks Connect with us: @mxasianamerican mxasianamerican@gmail.com
Chris Pin is an artist, designer, and founder of Haute Hero Studios. He makes collectible clothing, accessories, and custom figures. His work has been featured on Hypebeast Kicks, Business Insider, and Galileo. In this episode, we dive into Chris's journey into the fashion industry as he worked for Converse and how he pivoted to starting his own business. Connect with Chris: @haute_hero Connect with us: @mxasianamerican mxasianamerican@gmail.com
ábi is a rising Korean American pop/r&b artist with mixed heritage. Inspired by her dual identity, she strives to represent the aapi and multicultural community in the music. In her songwriting, she incorporates personal experiences of navigating racial trauma and anxiety. She is currently based in Nashville, TN. In this episode, we dive into her mixed heritage and her journey towards her artistic pursuits. Connect with ábi: abimusic.us @abigailkim_ Connect with us: @mxasianamerican mxasianamerican@gmail.com
Jenkin Au is the co-founder of Knead Furniture, making spaces feel great for small and medium-sized companies and organizations. In this episode, we dive into Jenkin's early years in entrepreneurship, his experiences in the furniture industry, and then now his management of Knead. Connect with Jenkin: kneadfurniture.com @kneadfurniture Connect with us: @mxasianamerican mxasianamerican@gmail.com
Dr. Jacob Chacko (he/him) is the director of the Asian American Cultural Center at Rutgers University. In this episode, we dive into Jacob's few moments of transformation, including his queer awakening, racial awakening, and the realization of the intersection of his identities, specifically his South Asian racial identity, his queerness in a predominantly white and Catholic environment, and his navigation of all of these within his family. Connect with Jacob: @director_chacko LinkedIn: Jacob Chacko Connect with us: @mxasianamerican mxasianamerican@gmail.com
Kitty Wu is a holistic health coach, helping high achieving women of color transform their lives. In this episode, we talk a about Kitty's journey into corporate and transition into her current career path. Connect with Kitty: @kittywucoaching Connect with us: @mxasianamerican mxasianamerican@gmail.com
Shin Yu Pai is a Seattle-based writer and author of 11 books of poetry, an interdisciplinary artist spanning across visual work, photography, music, performance art, and most recently, podcasting, and others. In this episode, we talk about Shin Yu's approach to poetry and interdisciplinary art, the difficulties of being an Asian women in the industry, and most recently, her experiences with podcasting. Connect with Shin Yu: shinyupai.com The Blue Suit podcast https://www.kuow.org/podcasts/bluesuit Connect with us: @mxasianamerican mxasianamerican@gmail.com
Show Notes: Roren Choi is a Korean American co-founder and chef of Magpie and the Tiger in the DC area. In this episode, we dive into her experiences growing up in the church, going to seminary, hustling in the food/restaurant industry in DC, and now finally with her own restaurant. @magpieandthetigerdc mxasianamerican@gmail.com @mxasianamerican
Brian Cuyno is a Filipino, American veteran, who resettled into America when he was 28. In this episode, we dive into his life, talking about his younger years in the Philippines, his experience in the US military, and his most recent experience with fostering and adopting a daughter. Connect with Brian: Brian Cuyno @ LinkedIn Connect with us: @mxasianamerican mxasianamerican@gmail.com
Rebecca Jiang and Misha Lau are two recent graduates living in Los Angeles, California. The two met in college and quickly became close friends, connecting through their shared diasporic experiences. As daughters of immigrants, they often felt distant to their parents. In this episode, we dive into their journey in the creation of Unspoken Words, a card game aimed to help facilitate conversation between generations. Connect with Rebecca and Misha: bit.ly/bwkickstarter IG: @unspokenwordsgame Twitter: @unspokenwordcg Tik Tok: @unspokenwordsgame Connect with us: @mxasianamerican mxasianamerican@gmail.com
Bianca Trinidad-Lam is a Filipino, founder of Filiflavors, a snackbox curating Filipino culture and flavors. Filiflavors also donates a portion of its earnings to non-profits working with Autism and special-needs communities. Connect with Bianca: https://filiflavors.com/ @filiflavors on IG and Facebook Connect with us: @mxasianamerican mxasianamerican@gmail.com
Ashley Xie and Hedy Yu are co-founders, childhood friends, and daughters of immigrants who work together on Rooted Fare. Rooted Fare works to link local immigrant chefs with the national public, in which flavors and recipes are bottled into jars to share with others. Their number one best-seller is the black sesame butter, as Asian and American fusion of black sesame and peanut butter. Listen to this episode to find out more about their story as friends and later co-founders. Connect with Rooted Fare: rootedfare.com IG: @rooted.fare TikTok: @rootedfare Connect with us: @mxasianamerican mxasianamerican@gmail.com
Roger Vasak is the owner of Scalp SGV (San Gabriel Valley), a company that uses scalp micropigmentation (hair tattoos) to help people who are balding or want to see a full head of hair. In this episode, we dive into Roger's adolescent life, growing up near lots of gangs, getting shot, moving to Korea, coming back to the states to do sales, and finally pivoting careers to become an entrepreneur. Connect with Roger: https://scalpsgv.com/ Connect with us: @mxasianamerican mxasianamerican@gmail.com
Bob Chao started Boba Fit tangentially during his time in college when he went through a depressing slump. To get back into shape but also to help empower the Asian/American community through a protein-filled version of milk tea (or a milk-tea filled version of protein powder). Listen to this episode to learn more about Bob's journey. Connect with Bob: https://boba.fit/ Connect with us: @mxasianamerican mxasianamerican@gmail.com
Daniel Chan is an internationally renowned, award-winning magician and mind-reader. Based in the San Francisco Bay Area, Dan is regarded as one of the world's top virtual magicians. In this episode, Dan shares his experiences with corporate life and transitioning into doing magic full-time. Connect with Dan: https://www.danchanmagic.com/ Connect with us: @mxasianamerican mxasianamerican@gmail.com