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This week the boys contemplate which side they will take in the War on Tesla and in the War of the National Parks. Formula 1 and Baseball return. And Dustin discloses what happened to his great-grandfather, who, unlike previous wild stories, actually worked for the city of Fort Worth Executive Producers of Show 618- Jeremie […] The post Show 619 – Do You Look at Asian Girls in the Eye? appeared first on The Jerry Jonestown Massacre.
Ep. 11: Taiwan Girls Day Join BreakDown hosts Tim and Paz, and Ingrid, the International Affairs Supervisor for the Garden of Hope Foundation, as they discuss how the foundation works toward its vision of a world free of gender-based violence. Learn who they serve, what services they offer, and how they empower girls across Asia to address the issues they face. Discover if these expressions are pet peeves, cat's meows, or both: women hold up half the sky, an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure, glass ceiling, and #girlsdecide. eliminate – (v.) 排除、消除 Gender-based violence has been difficult to eliminate despite years of efforts; the causes are complex and range from the individual level to the national level. assault – (n.) 毆打、攻擊 Knowing the local risk factors for domestic violence, sexual assault, and other gender-based violence helps to develop prevention and support services for women and girls. campaign – (n.) (尤指政治、商業或軍事的)專門的活動、運動 Last year, the foundation's campaign to support Asian girls launched the “Asian Girls in Action Project” to empower girls to develop their ideas for projects and carry them out. perception – (n.) 見解、看法 The foundation uses its experience of improving the societal perception of girls' empowerment and gender equality in Taiwan to educate people and help girls abroad. legislation – (n.) 法律、立法 Helping girls and women stand up for their rights can lead to important changes in legislation to codify and enforce the protection of these rights. -- Hosting provided by SoundOn
It has been QUITE a while since we last did a proper podcast - first I was busy, then I was stupidly busy, then I was on vacation, and then I was (and still am) sick. But nothing gets older than an excuse, so let us crack on with a great set of questions from LRFotS JohnC911: Hey Didactic, I hope you are doing well my friend. I have a few questions On the subject of China demographics. If a Chinese government ask you could put any suggestions on what solutions what might you list? Also do you think Christianity if adopted by the Elites and laws enforce, could this help the demographics in the long run? Also why is it that a lot of Chinese women want date or marry non Chinese men? Is demographic a part of the issue, ie too many Chinese men and not enough Chinese women? Could it be as I have hear many cases the mother pushing them to find mostly white men? Mind you it is mainly Chinese women in their late 20s and 30s I have meet, might have to do with not having luck in China they search else where? I had this Chinese woman in her late 20s at Church, she treated me better than any other woman I have dated. She brought me gifts and write me thank you letters after I took her out on dates, She would say many nice things about me. She would dress very feminine and She loved the Lord and we would talk about the Bible. She has now gotten marriage to a Chinese Husband and I am very happy for her. The next best women was a Korean woman. Also Japanese have been very pleasant to be around and date. Mind you I live in Australia so it is mostly European or Asians here, unless you go to Sydney or Melbourne. But anyway I don't know why but I often have better conversations with Asian women, especially north east ones that dress very conservative. Funny things is that they don't get angry when I talk to them about Jesus and God. So many White women get angry on the topic and especially emotional. Maybe it is the pill, Korean women (3%), Japanese (0.9%), Chinese (14%) vs Australian (40%) probably higher for whites since many non white do not take it, English (45%) and American women (64%). It could also be IQ, on average North East Asians are higher than whites (mind you the White Europeans in Europe it is about the same). I am coming to Europe soon, I am dating a few women while I am over there. What are your thoughts on Swedish, Swiss, English, Polish and/or Bulgarian women (less than 3% on the Pill, and fewest Covid shots)? Do you think any other countries I should explore? That is a good meaty set of questions to answer. Let us carry on, then:. Support the War College If you like what I do, and you would like to express your appreciation, please feel free to do so here via my Buy Me a Coffee page. All funds go to upkeep of the site and podcast (well, whatever is left over after buying good Scotch, obviously…) Protect Yourself From Big Tech I make some pretty incendiary statements in this podcast, and in most of my podcasts. I can only do so because I take steps to protect myself from the Big Tech companies, and preserve my identity. You need to do the same – this is no longer optional, because if you don't, the gatekeepers WILL come for your head. If you don't know where to start, then I've got you covered right here with this post. Here are the specific steps that you can take: Make sure that your web traffic is safe and protected from prying eyes using a VPN – click here to get a massive 80% OFF on a 24-month subscription with Surfshark; Be sure also to check out Incogni, the new data and privacy management tool offered by Surfshark, which simply works behind the scenes to ensure that no malign actors can take advantage of your data ever again; Another solid VPN option for you is Atlas VPN, brought to you by the same company that creates NordVPN; The best SSD drive that you can get right now, with blazing fast speeds and near-native storage capabilities, is probably the SanDisk Extreme 1TB Portable SSD with NVMe technology – I bought this myself to keep a moving backup of all of my files, it's the size of a credit card, and it's absolutely superb; Build Your Platform Get yourself a proper domain for your site or business with Namecheap; Put your site onto a shared hosting service using A2Hosting for the fastest, most secure, and stable hosting platform around – along with unlimited email accounts of unlimited size; Create beautiful websites with amazing, feature-rich content using Divi from Elegant Themes; Stand for Western Civilisation Buy yourself a proper Bible; Get your Castalia Library books here; Buy yourself a proper knife for personal defence;
Many men have a preferred race when it comes to the women they are attracted to, and there's absolutely nothing wrong with that. Research from dating apps shows that Asian women receive some of the highest levels of interest from men. But should you adjust your strategy and adopt a game plan specifically tailored towards Asian women? Fortunately, Mark has mastered this area thanks to the four years he spent in Japan. In today's episode Mark reveals all when it comes to attracting and dating Asian women. Apply for Mark's 3-Month Coaching Program Here: https://coachmarksing.com/coaching/ Follow Mark on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/coachmarksing/ Watch UMP Episodes on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCybix9PZoDgcyyt5hNxPLuw Grab Mark's Free Program: "The Approach Formula": https://www.CoachMarkSing.com/The-Approach-Formula Contact Mark Directly: CoachMarkSing@Gmail.com
Happy AAPI month! What better way to celebrate than to sit down with a fellow South Asian book lover, Shivani, and talk about The Namesake by Jhumpa Lahiri! Shivani and I discuss growing up in North America as first-generation Indian immigrants, grappling with different parts of our identities at different parts of our lives, and how the idea of the "American Dream" has evolved over time within our families. Thanks so much for listening! If you enjoyed this episode, please rate it 5 stars on Spotify and Apple Podcasts, click Follow so you're notified when new episodes come out, and share it with a friend! Would also love if you could leave a review on Apple Podcasts, even if you normally listen on Spotify :) I'd love to hear from you about your experience reading this book or if you related to any of the themes we discussed! Feel free to share your thoughts on this episode, suggest books you'd like me to cover, or even let me know if you'd be interested in being featured as a guest! My Goodreads is linked below if you want to see if we've read anything in common :) Contact: Email: anyonereadthispod@gmail.com IG: https://www.instagram.com/anyonereadthis/ Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/user/show/177410546-pratiksha-badola Follow Shivani's bookstagram: https://www.instagram.com/shivanisreads/
In this episode of the Arsenal Women Arsecast, Tim welcomes Sky Sports reporter Miriam Walker Khan and host of the Kickback: Brown Girl Football Diaries Podcast Nirali Sisodia. Miriam and Nirali talk about their experiences with sport as South Asian women, as fans, participators and in the media. Miriam and Nirali talk about some of the assumptions and prejudices that South Asian girls face in sport, a lack of representation and rolemodels, the barriers brown girls can face and consider how equipped women's sport is for these conversations.You can follow Brown Girl Sport on Twitter @browngirlsport_ and you can find the Kickback: Brown Girl Football Diaries on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@TheKiickbackGet extra bonus content and help support Arseblog by becoming an Arseblog Member on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/arseblog Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Sat down with the cast and creatives of Asian Girls in Therapy to talk all things playwriting, food and how trauma bonding can lead to creative juices flowing. Thank you to Gurjot Dhaliwal, Megan Soho and Racks Nieto. In the episode we talk about: Process of playwriting for fringe. Marketing, Culture and fundraising surrounding fringe. How sensitivity or care was handled in the room and in the playwriting process when discussing topics such as "Therapy". Dramaturgy support. Diving into characters and the world of the play. Tips on self-taping and diving into the world of a project. 3 things the industry could do with or without. A thing that you have experienced that is a pro and con from leaving Drama School or being in it. Strength and challenge as a creative. The future of Asian Girls in Therapy. To subscribe to Patreon (watch the full unedited video version of this) and become a Patron/ supporter of Chai with Rai. Social: Myself: https://www.instagram.com/chaiwithrai_/ & https://twitter.com/chaiwithrai_ & https://www.tiktok.com/@chaiwithrai Guest: https://www.instagram.com/megxxsoh/ , https://www.instagram.com/racksnb/ & https://www.instagram.com/_gurjottt/ Links: Myself: https://www.raimuitfum.com/chaiwithraihomepage & https://linktr.ee/chaiwithrai_ Guest: https://www.thehopetheatre.com/productions/asian-girls-in-theray/ & https://www.gofundme.com/f/asian-girls-in-therapy-play?utm_campaign=p_cf+share-flow-1&utm_content=undefined&utm_medium=email&utm_source=customer&utm_term=undefined Hope you all enjoyed it and Thank you for tuning in. To Subscribe, share, follow my work and everything else is listed above.
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Tita's Thots has a very special guest today: the one and only Wendy Sashimi! Join these two Southeast Asian American women discuss their sexuality in this raw, unfiltered and fun episode. Should we separate our personal identity from our professional one? Can we REALLY bring our authentic selves to work? Should a queer and woke woman pay for porn? Who still uses battery charged sex toys? Are women better at sex? Would you rather go on OnlyFans or be a sugar baby? Tune in to hear our thoughts on these questions, and so much more! Thank you Wendy Sashimi for sharing your vulnerable and fun perspective on all things sex and relationships as a queer Cambodian woman. Follow Trish on IG and TikTok: @TitasTh0tsPodcast GET 10% OFF LELO WITH CODE: THOTS10 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/titasthotspodcast/support
This episode of the podcast we welcome A.S.S.A. from his long overdue break. Getting into his adventure over his traing we disect the "AITA for not letting a coworker stay with me?" We also get into topics Such as Andrew Tate Asian Girls Rolling Loud For Business Inquiries email Entangledthotsinc@gmail.com Support our podcast Become a Patreon! Patreon.com/entangledthots Also go follow the groups accounts as well! Twitter: https://twitter.com/EntangledThots https://twitter.com/1AndOnlyAsshole https://twitter.com/JusticethaPoet https://www.instagram.com/onlypoeticjustice/ Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@entangledthotspod Youtube:Poetic Justice- https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQgw0E4dJRp6dm0zfXp9zeg --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/entangled-thots/message
Online dating can be a fraught experience. In this episode, Lieu-Chi Nguyen speaks to Caitlin and Sarah about a dating app experience that was laced with a painful twist. What was it about the phrase "you're such a sweet girl" that had such an impact?
The Breakfasters are back for 2022 and tell us all about what they've been up to; Dr. Jen gives us the low-down on Murphy's Law; Bobby has been ten pin bowling and lets her competitiveness take over; Actor and writer Michelle Law talks about her new book Asian Girls are Going Places; Entomologist Simon Hinkley gets excited about seasonal butterflies; and comedian Scout Boxall chats about niche sports, larping and medieval cat-calling. With presenters Mon Sebire, Daniel Burt and Bobby Macumber. Website: https://www.rrr.org.au/explore/programs/breakfasters/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Breakfasters3RRRFM/Twitter: https://twitter.com/breakfastersInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/breakfasters/?hl=en
Boba, falsies, tatts & raves. Yep we all know someone … Today we're digging a little deeper than the general ABG stereotype and looking at the etymology of this cultural phenomenon. Because aside from all the dyed hair and fake eyelashes, there's a pretty interesting meaning behind the Asian Baby Girl trope. We'd LOVE to hear from you about your experiences with ABGs! Maybe you are one, maybe you know one. Slide into our dms on Insta @crazybiatchasians or continue the convo via email crazybiatchasians@gmail.com.If you want to support us through monthly donations, you can find us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/crazybiatchasians Still curious? Take a deep dive into this issue below:18 Types of Asian Girls: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qW1a3UOAIaw The Rise of the ABG: https://upennfword.com/2020/03/07/the-rise-of-the-abg/ Produced by Juna Xu & Sharon Jiang. Edited by Sharon Jiang.Support the show
Ever had someone say, "You're pretty, for an Asian!" Today we're discussing more inappropriate questions and statements said to Asians - this time chatting about the ABG subculture & mixed race Asians. Also move over Paris Fashion Week, Shazza reports on the hottest fashion show for her CBA College Fact Of The Week! Hint: Ginger & scallion mud crab anyone? We'd LOVE to hear from you about your experiences with inappropriate questions! Slide into our dms on Insta @crazybiatchasians or continue the convo via email crazybiatchasians@gmail.com.If you want to support us through monthly donations, you can find us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/crazybiatchasiansStill curious? Take a deep dive into this issue below:18 Types of Asian Girls: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qW1a3UOAIawProduced by Juna Xu. Edited by Sharon Jiang.Support the show
This is part 2 of our fantastic chat with ex-Masterchef Australia contestant, Khanh Ong! If you haven't already, be sure to check out Pt. 1 (episode #38) for an equally hilarious and insightful conversation.Khanh Ong is a loud and proud, Vietnamese Australian cook, presenter, author and ex DJ. Born in a Malaysian refugee camp into an incredibly hard-working family, his infectious bubbly, down-to-earth personality, wit and captivating story won over Australia, as he graced our screens on MasterChef Australia season 10 and 12. He is the part owner of the George on Collins, a content creator and an incredible advocate for the LGBTQIA+ community.E P I S O D E O U T L I N E------------------------------------------Khanh's mum's openess with the LGBTQIA+ communityWhat is Minus18 and QLife?Advice for those struggling with their sexuality in an Asian householdFacilitating conversations with the older generation and encouraging changeThe importance of embracing our differencesLife as a DJBeginning the MasterChef journeyBehind the scenes at MasterChef!MasterChef and its diversityWhat makes Khanh Ong Unapologetically Asian?T I M E S T A M P S--------------------------------00:42 Intro to Pt. 201:09 Discussion continuesYou can follow Khanh on Instagram and check out his ventures and projects here.Also, please check out Minus18 and QLife, two amazing platforms that support the LGBTQIA+ community.If you'd like to continue the conversation, please message us. We’d love to hear from you, feel free to slide into our dms on instagram: @unapologeticallyazn or send us an email: unapologeticallyasianpodcast@gmail.comWe also have a website BABY!!!! Check us out at www.unapologeticallyasian.com.auAlso, thanks to Scoopy Milk Bar for sponsoring this episode. For the month of March, 2021, you can use our code UA10 during checkout for 10% off their menu! Check out their website and Instagram @scoopymilkbar for their sweet desserts!Much love, ♥︎ Thuy and Tiana (UA ✌︎)✨Music✨Joakim KarudSay GoodnightSoundcloudSpotifyLakey InspiredChill DayYouTube
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Today's episode isn't part of The COVID Series, but COVID is part of the topic. After a year of anti-Asian rhetoric and a drastic spike in anti-Asian hate crimes came the murders in Atlanta, Georgia on March 17. A white man killed eight people, including six women of Asian descent. But, racism against Asians didn't start last March. So in this episode, you'll hear from Mei Marks, a Chinese-American woman who grew up in an all-white family and in mostly white communities. Ways to support the Asian and Pacific Islander communities: https://www.advancingjustice-aajc.org/ https://www.gofundme.com/f/in-memory-of-hyunjungkim-to-support-my-brother-i https://caasf.org/stop-aapi-hate/ https://www.gofundme.com/f/support-aapi-community-fund https://www.napaba.org/page/HateCrimeResources&utm_source=homebutton --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/allyourthoughts/support
You are in for a treat because we are absolutely BLESSED to have the vivacious Khanh Ong grace us w/ his warmth, wit and wonder!Khanh Ong is loud and proud, Vietnamese Australian cook, presenter, author and ex DJ. Born in a Malaysian refugee camp into an incredibly hard-working family, his infectious bubbly, down-to-earth personality, wit and captivating story won over Australia, as he graced our screens on MasterChef Australia season 10 and 12. He is the part owner of the George on Collins, a content creator and an incredible advocate for the LGBTQIA+ community.E P I S O D E O U T L I N E------------------------------------------How Tiana 'met' KhanhWould you rather....Khanh's upbringing and childhoodHistory of comfort foodsHigh school and handling family mattersPost high-school life and attending fashion school in LondonEducating the older generation about self-careAsian love languagesFavourite Vietnamese dishesT I M E S T A M P S--------------------------------00:25 Intro to who Khanh Ong is01:04 Discussion beginsYou can follow Khanh on Instagram and check out his ventures and projects here.If you'd like to continue the conversation, please message us. We’d love to hear from you, feel free to slide into our dms on instagram: @unapologeticallyazn or send us an email: unapologeticallyasianpodcast@gmail.comWe also have a website BABY!!!! Check us out at www.unapologeticallyasian.com.au Also, thanks to Scoopy Milk Bar for sponsoring this episode. For the month of March, 2021, you can use our code UA10 during checkout for 10% off their menu! Check out their website and Instagram @scoopymilkbar for their sweet desserts!Much love, ♥︎ Thuy and Tiana (UA ✌︎)✨Music✨Joakim KarudSay GoodnightSoundcloudSpotifyLakey InspiredChill DayYouTube
The legendary Beyonce once said, all the single ladies - put yo' hands up!Whether you're a single pringle who is ready to mingle, Miss Independent or always on the prowl for a mans or womans, there is not doubt that all our experiences shapes us and our future relationships.In this episode, we are joined by 3 amazing babes who are all single and in different stages of their lives. We go rogue and chat unapologetically about our past relationships and how that's led us to where we are today.We dive into stories of taking out the trash, cheating, pussy power and tips to slay being single.E P I S O D E O U T L I N E------------------------------------------Intro to the girlsTypes of single peopleWhere we fit on the spectrum of singledomOur past experiences and relationshipsCheating storiesRespecting yourselfPerks of being singleTips to slay being singleT I M E S T A M P S--------------------------------00:29 Intro to the girls01:32 Discussion beginsIf you'd like to continue the conversation, please message us. We’d love to hear from you, feel free to slide into our dms on instagram: @unapologeticallyazn or send us an email: unapologeticallyasianpodcast@gmail.comAlso, thanks to Scoopy Milk Bar for sponsoring this episode. For the month of March, 2021, you can use our code UA10 during checkout for 10% off their menu! Check out their website and Instagram @scoopymilkbar for their sweet desserts!Much love, ♥︎ Thuy and Tiana (UA ✌︎)✨Music✨Joakim KarudSay GoodnightSoundcloudSpotifyLakey InspiredChill DayYouTube
On today’s episode we are seizing the yay with boss babe, lawyer turned funtrepreneur Sarah Davidson!Born in South Korea, at 6 months old, Sarah was adopted by a beautiful Australian family. She started off her career as a lawyer at a top tier firm and after an incredible sliding doors moment, quit corporate life to start her entrepreneurial journey. Sarah is the co-founder of Matcha Maiden and Matcha Mylkbar. Outside of her (matcha) grind, she also runs the incredibly successful podcast Seize the Yay which has amassed millions of independent downloads with guests such as Miranda Kerr and Gary Vaynerchuk.She has also published a book - Seize the Yay and is regularly a guest speaker at events hosted by Vogue, Lululemon and League of extraordinary women just to name a few. We’ve only scratched the surface of her incredible legacy of work but omg we're so excited to share with you our convo with the bubbly and effervescent Sarah Davidson today.E P I S O D E O U T L I N E------------------------------------------Who is Sarah, an introductionGrowing up as an adopted South Korean AustralianCultural identity crisis and internalised racismFrom lawyer to 'funtrepreneur'Sliding doors momentsBirth of her startups Matcha Maiden and Matcha MylkbarHow she maintains such a positive outlook on lifeSeizing the YAY!T I M E S T A M P S--------------------------------00:39 Intro to who Sarah Davidson is01:40 Discussion beginsYou can follow Sarah on Instagram and check out her ventures and projects below: @spoonful_of_sarahspoonfulofsarah.com/linksIf you'd like to continue the conversation, please message us. We’d love to hear from you, feel free to slide into our dms on instagram: @unapologeticallyazn or send us an email: unapologeticallyasianpodcast@gmail.comAlso, thanks to Scoopy Milk Bar for sponsoring this episode. For the month of March, 2021, you can use our code UA10 during checkout for 10% off their menu! Check out their website and Instagram @scoopymilkbar for their sweet desserts!Much love, ♥︎ Thuy and Tiana (UA ✌︎)✨Music✨Joakim KarudSay GoodnightSoundcloudSpotifyLakey InspiredChill DayYouTube
Disclaimer: this is NOT a sponsored episode!We were so excited to have the opportunity to attend an advance screening of the breathtaking film, Minari. Minari is a movie written and directed by Lee Isaac Chung and starring Steven Yuen, Han Ye-Ri, Young Yuh-jung, Alan S. Kim, Noel Cho and Will Patton.It's a film that centres around a Korean immigrant family chasing the American dream. Throughout Minari are elements of family, perseverance and strength. Although, we are both not Korean-American, we absolutely resonated with the film's heart and appreciated the beautiful cinematography and score.Being huge supporters of Asian representation and arts, we highly recommend that you go out to your local cinemas and support this film!We were not paid to record this episode, however want to say a massive thank you to Madman Entertainment for giving us the opportunity to witness such a powerful and moving movie.In this conversation, we've only scratched the surface. If you'd like to continue the conversation, please message us. We’d love to hear from you, feel free to slide into our dms on instagram: @unapologeticallyazn or send us an email: unapologeticallyasianpodcast@gmail.comSee you in tomorrow's episode and hope you enjoyed this bonus one!Much love, ♥︎ Thuy and Tiana (UA ✌︎)✨Music by the talented Joakim Karud✨Say GoodnightSoundcloudSpotify
BTS, Big Bang, EXO, Black Pink... sound familiar? Within the last few decades, Korean POP music culture has swept the world by storm, introducing a remarkable new world of entertainment in the form of eccentric music videos, perfectly synched choreography and eclectic fashion style.From the Hallyu wave to international collaboration with Western artists, we discuss the ins and outs of the KPOP revolution and the drivers behind its continuous success. However, with success and power always comes a darker shadow lurking behind closed doors, KPOP cannot be without its darker secrets...Trigger Warning: Please be advised that we touch on topics such as suicide and sexual assault. If you require professional help, we've included mental health resources below.E P I S O D E O U T L I N E------------------------------------------Hallyu Wave, what is it?Seo Taiji and the Boys and their cultural influenceThe IDOL group formulaTough realities Idol trainees faceThe business aspect behind Idol groupsGlobalisation and marketability of KPOP groupsThuy’s obsession with BTS, LOLInternational collaboration with KPOPKPOP and mental stressSeungri and the Burning Sun scandalManipulation and exploitation of female members within the industryT I M E S T A M P S--------------------------------00:53 Intro to topic02:00 Discussion begins18:50 Scoopy Milkbar shoutout! Use UA15 for 15% your order ;)38:38 Recommendations✨MENTAL HEALTH RESOURCES✨Government support during COVID-19Lifeline Australia: 24 Hour Crisis Line - 131 114Beyond Blue: Hotline - 1800 512 34824/7 Suicide Call Back Service: 1300 659 467Asian Australian Mental Health Practitioner List by Shapes & Sounds✨KPOP RESOURCES✨https://www.bloomberg.com/news/features/2019-11-06/k-pop-s-dark-side-assault-prostitution-suicide-and-spycamshttps://www.insider.com/kpop-dark-side-gym-diet-dating-great-guys-crayon-pop-2019-10https://martinroll.com/resources/articles/asia/korean-wave-hallyu-the-rise-of-koreas-cultural-economy-pop-culture/Netflix’s Explained KPOP documentaryIf you'd like to continue the conversation, please message us. We’d love to hear from you, feel free to slide into our dms on instagram: @unapologeticallyazn or send us an email: unapologeticallyasianpodcast@gmail.comAlso, thanks to Scoopy Milk Bar for sponsoring this episode. For the month of February, 2021, you can use our code UA15 during checkout for 15% off their menu! Check out their website and Instagram @scoopymilkbar for their sweet desserts!Much love, ♥︎ Thuy and Tiana (UA ✌︎)✨Music✨Joakim KarudSay GoodnightSoundcloudSpotifyLakey InspiredChill DayYouTube
Siri, play Drake's entire discography because we about to hit da sad girl hours.Whether you've had your heart broken or broken up with your S/O, one thing is for sure.. breakups suck. In this episode, we get raw 'n' real and share our experiences with heartbreak.We talk about lessons we've learnt from these past relationships, get introspective and give tips on how to mend that gaping hole in your chest.E P I S O D E O U T L I N E------------------------------------------We describe how heartbreak felt to usSelf-worthDepending on our exesSelf-love is v importantThe importance of timingWhat we did to get over our breakupsXboxesSeeing an ex post-breakupPersonal development baby!!!!Can you be friends with an ex?T I M E S T A M P S--------------------------------00:35 Intro to topic01:07 Discussion begins22:42 RecommendationsIf you'd like to continue the conversation, please message us. We’d love to hear from you, feel free to slide into our dms on instagram: @unapologeticallyazn or send us an email: unapologeticallyasianpodcast@gmail.comAlso, thanks to Scoopy Milk Bar for sponsoring this episode. For the month of February, 2021, you can use our code UA15 during checkout for 15% off their menu! Check out their website and Instagram @scoopymilkbar for their sweet desserts!Much love, ♥︎ Thuy and Tiana (UA ✌︎)✨Music✨Joakim KarudSay GoodnightSoundcloudSpotifyLakey InspiredChill DayYouTube
Guess who's back?! To kick off Season 3, we're absolutely elated to be joined by the amazingly talented Hieu Nguyen, a.k.a kelogsloops!Hieu is a self-taught Asian Australian artist who goes by the alias kelogsloops. He specialises in both digital and watercolour paintings, blending abstract and surreal art styles with anime influences from his upbringing. With over 1.2 million followers on Instagram, 864K subscribers on YouTube and many solo exhibitions, Hieu is definitely an inspiration to many and continues to produce mesmerizingly stunning art pieces.In this episode, we delve into the life of a solo artist and how Hieu has managed to build his name and brand into the incredible empire it is today.E P I S O D E O U T L I N E------------------------------------------Who is Hieu, an introductionA Quarter life crisis?! Switching from STEM career > artRole models and using social media to create a careerThe origins of "BRB, chasing dreams"Career milestonesBeing recognised IRL for the first time!The artistic process and opening a studioExploring different mediums and mastering watercolour paintingWhat makes Hieu, Unapologetically Asian?RecommendationsT I M E S T A M P S--------------------------------00:43 Intro to who Kelogsloops is01:12 Discussion begins31:10 RecommendationsYou can follow Hieu on Instagram @kelogsloopshttps://kelogsloops.com/If you'd like to continue the conversation, please message us. We’d love to hear from you, feel free to slide into our dms on instagram: @unapologeticallyazn or send us an email: unapologeticallyasianpodcast@gmail.comAlso, thanks to Scoopy Milk Bar for sponsoring this episode. For the month of February, 2021, you can use our code UA15 during checkout for 15% off their menu! Check out their website and Instagram @scoopymilkbar for their sweet desserts!Much love, ♥︎ Thuy and Tiana (UA ✌︎)✨Music✨Joakim KarudSay GoodnightSoundcloudSpotifyLakey InspiredChill DayYouTube
I talk about the dating scene where some Asian girls refuse to date Asian men. Tune in and have a listen!
Miss Sultry Saigon croons about the New Gen of Asian Girls in Australia! Aussie Men, Asian girls don't want your proposal for permanent residency or money! The new Gen of Asian girls can get that already on their own! Tram myth busts some common misconceptions on dating apps along with hilarious dating mishaps! Love will conquer all misconceptions and stereotypes… as long as you have a Masters degree, over 1.8m tall with a sense of humour ;) Not asking for much really! LOL! Timestamp: Sing-a-long ‘Close to You'; [3:19] Intro – What Asian Girls Want; [4:33] Tram's Vietnamese Heritage + overcoming stereotypical Asian beauty standards; [7:55] Coming to Australia ‘Dream Come True'; [10:50] The Perfect Australian Man; [13:59] Dating Apps with a Purpose; [20:22] Miss World Contestant ‘Miss Saigon for Australia'; [26:10] Myth Busting ‘What Asian Girls Want'; [32:40] New Gen of Asian Girls in Australia; [34:18] Tips on Dating Asian Girls; [35:30] Make My Dream Come True! ***** THANK YOU LISTENERS! Thank you for listening to Captain Bagrat and supporting our Mission to Fight Boring News in Asia and Australia! YOUR MISSION should you dare to accept it is to click on a Captain Bagrat episode of your persuasion and leave a review on ApplePodcast! Click here http://ow.ly/XVVa30q07P6 SHOUT OUT + U R A WINNER | We will give everyone who have reviewed Captain Bagrat a special shout out! We will pick a winning review each month. The lucky winner will have the chance to podcast with Captain Bagrat in Downtown Chinatown! You pick the topic! Madam Chan will prep a cocktail of your choice and Liam will croon your fav song! #DoIt FANCLUB | Throw a few bucks at us each month on Patreon + TELL US WHAT YOU WANT! That'll keep us busy at the recording studio. Your support will forever be honoured with early access to new episodes, behind the scenes, patron only messages and more. Click here https://www.patreon.com/CaptainBagrat SPONSOR | Why not throw a few '00s or even ‘000s at us. In-kind sponsorship is also great. WE WILL NEVER SAY NO TO BEERS! Like Trump, we love quid pro quo deals! Contact us at Captain.Bagrat@gmail.com or Facebook to strike a deal and get your brand noticed! FOLLOW US: Facebook https://www.facebook.com/captainbagrat/ Instagram https://www.instagram.com/captainbagrat/?hl=en Apple Podcast http://ow.ly/XVVa30q07P6 Spotify http://ow.ly/VlWf30q07Nm Youtube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCT9jjT1khKsG4UwZRngYa2g Patreon https://www.patreon.com/CaptainBagrat Thanks for your support! Bagrat Out! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/captainbagrat/message
This episode, we have Sophia del Rosario, the founder of Zenerations, talk about what activism means to her as a 16 year old Asian girl. She is joined by Naina and Melissa as they discuss their journeys in becoming more outspoken in terms of social justice, navigating a world with little to no Asian representation in politics, fighting against the 'meek', 'submissive' Asian girl stereotype, and more about what influences their advocacy!
For our season 2 finale, we are stoked to be joined by an absolute Asian Australian treasure - writer & broadcaster Benjamin Law. *Warning: this episode is an actual FEAST FOR YOUR EARS because of Benjamin Law*He is best known for being the creative genius behind the SBS award winning TV show, ‘The Family Law’ - which was originally a memoir based on his experiences growing up in a Chinese Australian family. He is the author of Gaysia: Adventures in the Queer East, the Quarterly Essay Moral Panic 101, and editor of Growing up Queer in Australia. His most recent projects include his debut play 'Torch the Place', ABC documentary 'Waltzing the Dragon with Benjamin Law' and co-hosting ABC RN's weekly pop culture show, 'Stop Everything'.In this episode, we are blessed by Benjamin's intellect and deep dive into culture, identity, sexuality, and representation.E P I S O D E O U T L I N E------------------------------------------The link between your name and identityGrowing up Asian Australia during the height of One NationOwning your sexualityBehind the scenes of an award-winning SBS TV showAsian representationDiversity in Australian media: the progress and long road aheadAdvice for those wishing to slay the media industryT I M E S T A M P S--------------------------------00:39 Gday to Benjamin Law02:03 Discussion beginsFollow us at @unapologeticallyazn for more content and to be the first to hear about our EXCITING AF giveaway to celebrate the end of season 2 and to give thanks to you beautiful souls for all your support!If you'd like to continue the conversation, please message us. We’d love to hear from you, feel free to slide into our dms on instagram: @unapologeticallyazn or send us an email: unapologeticallyasianpodcast@gmail.comMuch love, ♥︎ Thuy and Tiana (UA ✌︎)You can follow Benjamin on Twitter and Instagram.https://benjamin-law.com/✨Music✨Joakim KarudSay GoodnightSoundcloudSpotifyLakey InspiredChill DayYouTube
In this episode, we're joined by our good friend Sunny Bal, star of Channel 4's First Dates. We talk relationships and marriage, the dating scene and stereotypical South Asian girls.
The infamous "I'm fine"... what does it really mean?!Women, girls, ladies and those who identify as female are known to be mysteriously complicated, but there's a reason behind all of our thinking. A few of our amazing listeners have sent us through some questions and in this episode, we're answering the ones related to the female species. We've also included some curly questions from the internet that boys, dudes and all those who identify as male are dying to know about girls and make a solid attempt at uncovering the secrets behind the fem mind!Pls don't take our words as verbatim - at the end of the day we're all super unique and complicated as humans are! Hope you all enjoy this light-hearted episode and if you have any varying opinions about the questions we cover, we'd love to know!E P I S O D E O U T L I N E------------------------------------------Receiving diq picsCommenting on someone's appearanceWhy do girls go to the bathroom in groups?What do girls talk about with each other when discussing relationships?What does "I'm fine" REALLY mean?The concept of ventingAttractive features in the opposite sexWhat it feels like to be on her periodT I M E S T A M P S--------------------------------00:45 Intro to topic01:12 Discussion begins23:40 RecommendationsIf you'd like to continue the conversation, please message us. We’d love to hear from you, feel free to slide into our dms on instagram: @unapologeticallyazn or send us an email: unapologeticallyasianpodcast@gmail.comMuch love, ♥︎ Thuy and Tiana (UA ✌︎)✨Music by the talented Joakim Karud✨Say GoodnightSoundcloudSpotify
As proud children of immigrants and first-generation Asian Australians, we are incredibly grateful for our families' sacrifices and the hardships that they endured whilst escaping their lives in war-torn Vietnam.In this episode, we're joined by our good friend David Tran. We all candidly share the tumultuous journeys that our loved ones went through. From leaving family members behind to whales guiding their family to safety, from accidentally getting on a boat to being rescued by the U.S Navy; we tell their extraordinary stories of bravery.We hope you enjoy this special story-telling episode.E P I S O D E O U T L I N E------------------------------------------What our families' life in Vietnam was likeWhat their motivators were to seek refuge in another countryThe journey from Vietnam to refugee campsFrom refugee camps to AustraliaAssimilating to Australian lifeFunny stories about our parents' early days in AustraliaT I M E S T A M P S--------------------------------01:00 Intro to Dave & topic02:12 Discussion begins35:05 Recommendations✨Follow David's Plant Journey ✨@monsteroidsIf you'd like to continue the conversation, please message us. We’d love to hear from you, feel free to slide into our dms on instagram: @unapologeticallyazn or send us an email: unapologeticallyasianpodcast@gmail.com✨Support Asylum Seekers✨Asylum Seeker Resource CentreRed CrossRefugee Council of AustraliaSave the ChildrenLet's do our little bit to make a difference.Much love, ♥︎ Thuy and Tiana (UA ✌︎)✨Music by the talented Joakim Karud✨Say GoodnightSoundcloudSpotify
Hi everyone! Just a quick one - if you have a few minutes to spare, we've got a cheeky lil survey we'd love for you to fill out ☺️ We're constantly trying to improve our content to provide you beautiful souls a superb listening experience. Want to hear about a particular topic? Perhaps a 1hr+ compilation of Tiana's stand-up comedy level jokes? A deeper dive into Thuy's escapades in the dating world? Let us know! We deeply appreciate every single drop of feedback given and thank you in advance for your time ♥︎Please find the survey link here!In the mean-time, feel free to binge the rest of our episodes or check out our Instagram for some more content! Hope you're all staying well and healthy; catch y'all in the next episode ★E P I S O D E O U T L I N E------------------------------------------Greetings fellasStay safe friends ♡New survey!We’d love to hear from you, feel free to send us an email: unapologeticallyasianpodcast@gmail.com or slide into our dms on instagram: @unapologeticallyaznMuch love, ♥︎ Thuy and Tiana (UA ✌︎)✨Music by the talented Joakim Karud✨Say GoodnightSoundcloudSpotify
Whether you're the type of person who will run straight through red flags like a bull running towards the giant red flag in Spain or you press eject as soon as you see a shade of pink, one thing is for sure. RED FLAGS spell DANGER on the dating/relationship battlefield. So, how adventurous are you feeling?In this episode we're joined by our favourite Canadian boys/sweetermen from Big Trouble Podcast, Jon & Paul.Join us in this fun episode as we get insightful & interesting male perspectives and delve into the different red flags that we all TRY to avoid in our potential partners.E P I S O D E O U T L I N E------------------------------------------Red flags associated with personalityYellow feverKorean blood type compatibilityInterracial datingRed flags associated with habitsFirst date red flags/strategiesDo we prefer guy or girl to pay on a first date?Superficial red flagsWhy we think people ignore red flagsT I M E S T A M P S--------------------------------00:00 Intro to Jon & Paul and episode topic01:45 Discussion begins40:29 Recommendations✨FOLLOW BIG TROUBLE PODCAST or get in trouble ;) ✨Listen on AnchorSubscribe on SpotifyInstagram: @bigtroublepodcastPaul Hong: @_paulhong_Jonathan Chung: @jchungieIf you'd like to continue the conversation, please message us. We’d love to hear from you, feel free to slide into our dms on instagram: @unapologeticallyazn or send us an email: unapologeticallyasianpodcast@gmail.comMuch love, ♥︎ Thuy and Tiana (UA ✌︎)✨Music by the talented Joakim Karud✨Say GoodnightSoundcloudSpotify
Opening up the dialogue about mental health is definitely not an easy task in some households. It can be frustrating, daunting and sometimes tiresome to be vulnerable in front of your family and friends. Although now, more than ever, it's become so important to normalise these conversations about mental health!In this episode, we're joined by the our dear friend Maddy Trinh (who is currently undertaking her Master's degree in clinical psychology) and together we discuss how cultural values have interplayed into the perceptions and interpretations of mental health in the general Asian community. We also discuss some hot tips on how to stay afloat mentally during a pandemic and the relationship between mental and physical health + much more!E P I S O D E O U T L I N E------------------------------------------Maddy's academic journey and volunteer workLanguage barriers in conversations about mental healthHow cultural values and differences can downplay the severity of mental healthGender roles and effect on mental healthHelping friends who are struggling with mental healthTips for people in lockdown/isolation during a pandemicNormalised toxic behaviours in Asian cultureWays to encourage more positive conversations about mental health at homeTies between mental and physical healthT I M E S T A M P S--------------------------------00:00 Intro to episode01:25 Intro Maddy & Discussion begins✨FOLLOW MADDY✨Instagram: @maddyformentalhealth✨MENTAL HEALTH RESOURCES✨Government support during COVID-19Lifeline Australia: 24 Hour Crisis Line - 131 114Beyond Blue: Hotline - 1800 512 34824/7 Suicide Call Back Service: 1300 659 467Asian Australian Mental Health Practitioner List by Shapes & SoundsIf you'd like to continue the conversation, please message us. We’d love to hear from you, feel free to slide into our dms on instagram: @unapologeticallyazn or send us an email: unapologeticallyasianpodcast@gmail.comMuch love, ♥︎ Thuy and Tiana (UA ✌︎)
Rooted in cultural nuances, cracks in our healthcare system and barriers to entry, starting your mental health journey can seem daunting at first. However, we're here today to break it down.In this episode, we're lucky to be joined by the delightful Asami Koike, a registered Music Therapist and founder of Shapes & Sounds - an initiative dedicated to Asian Australian Mental Health & Well-being! We delve into cultural factors, different avenues of treatment & how we can start our journey with mental health.*Apologies for the echo and background noise in parts of the audio. We hope you still enjoy the content of the discussion as much as we did!*E P I S O D E O U T L I N E------------------------------------------Asami's mental health journeyWhat is Shapes & Sounds?How environment has an impact on your mental healthSteps to start your mental health journeyDifferent types of treatmentBarriers to entry to treatment for AsiansIndustry insights about Asian Australians & mental healthT I M E S T A M P S--------------------------------00:00 Intro to episode01:52 Intro Asami & Discussion begins✨FOLLOW ASAMI✨Instagram: @justshapesandsoundsLinkedIn: Shapes & SoundsWebsite: https://www.justshapesandsounds.com/Asian Australian Mental Health FREE Webinar✨MENTAL HEALTH RESOURCES✨Government support during COVID-19Lifeline Australia: 24 Hour Crisis Line - 131 114Beyond Blue: Hotline - 1800 512 34824/7 Suicide Call Back Service: 1300 659 467Asian Australian Mental Health Practitioner List by Shapes & SoundsIf you'd like to continue the conversation, please message us. We’d love to hear from you, feel free to slide into our dms on instagram: @unapologeticallyazn or send us an email: unapologeticallyasianpodcast@gmail.comMuch love, ♥︎ Thuy and Tiana (UA ✌︎)
To celebrate us both turning 24 this week, we've put together 9 lessons (+ some bonus ones) that we've learnt in love, friendships, relationships & self-reflection.Move over Confucius. Aristotle who? Join us for this very chill episode as we get hella deep and candid about our inner flaws and lessons we've realised in our early 20s.E P I S O D E O U T L I N E------------------------------------------Lessons in relationshipsLessons in loveLessons about failingMistakes we've made in the pastLooking introspectivelyT I M E S T A M P S--------------------------------00:00 Intro to episode01:50 Discussion begins16:50 RecommendationsMuch love, ♥︎ Thuy and Tiana (UA ✌︎)If you'd like to continue the conversation, please message us. We’d love to hear from you, feel free to slide into our dms on instagram: @unapologeticallyazn or send us an email: unapologeticallyasianpodcast@gmail.comP.S We swear quite a lot in this episode hehehe
One of our main motivators behind starting this podcast was to do our little part to increase Asian representation in media. In this episode, we deep dive into the past, present & future of Asian representation in film, tv & YouTube.We dissect how it has progressed over the years and the direction we’re moving towards with the increase in Asian talent recognition in Hollywood that will hopefully trickle down to and influence all of media in general #REPRESENTATIONMATTERSE P I S O D E O U T L I N E------------------------------------------Yellow faceAsian stereotypes - typical roles Asians portrayedWhite saviour narrativeWhitewashing in moviesWestern remakesCelebrating Asians in film, TV & YouTubeAcknowledging awesome Asians behind the scenesAnti-Asian issues that still exist todayLet's normalise Asians on ScreenIn this conversation, we've only scratched the surface on the very important issues, debates and talent in Asian representation. If you'd like to continue the conversation, please message us. We’d love to hear from you, feel free to slide into our dms on instagram: @unapologeticallyazn or send us an email: unapologeticallyasianpodcast@gmail.comT I M E S T A M P S--------------------------------00:00 Intro to episode00:43 Discussion begins25:28 RecommendationsMuch love, ♥︎ Thuy and Tiana (UA ✌︎)
Let's talk about sex baby, let's talk- JUST KIDDING, that is DEFINITELY not happening in an Asian household.It's a fact, there are plenty of taboo topics that one must not mention beneath the roof of an Asian house; drugs, love, sex, mental health and getting bad grades are the in the no go-zones of an average conversation with the parents. Tune in to this episode as we discuss our experiences (or lack-of) with these unfathomable taboo topics and how we've delicately navigated the awkward topics in an attempt to have relatively open discussions with our parents.E P I S O D E O U T L I N E------------------------------------------Sharing our school grades with parentsConsuming alcohol and drug use - no or HECK no?Dating and the boyfriend revealHaving "The Sex Talk"Asian perception of mental healthWhy are these topics considered taboo?Concept of 'Saving Face'T I M E S T A M P S--------------------------------00:00 Intro to episode00:40 Discussion begins25:29 RecommendationsWe’d love to hear from you, feel free to slide into our dms on instagram: @unapologeticallyazn or send us an email: unapologeticallyasianpodcast@gmail.comMuch love, ♥︎ Thuy and Tiana (UA ✌︎)
Do nice guys always finish last? Do fuckbois/players always slay? Tune into this episode as we deep dive into the common traits we come across in the notorious fuckboi, beloved nice guy and soft boy hybrid.We unpack what makes these guys tick, why we're attracted to some guys over others & try to justify their behaviours as if we're some highly qualified David Attenborough stats professionals (DISCLAIMER: we are defs not). E P I S O D E O U T L I N E------------------------------------------Types of nice guysDo we think guys can get out of friendzone?Fuckboi (modern day player) 101Psychological traits of fuckboisAre we attracted to fuckbois, have we ever fallen for one?Soft boy definitionWho are Thuy & Tiana more attracted to (fuckbois, soft boys or nice guys)?Fuckboi clubbing storyT I M E S T A M P S--------------------------------00:00 Intro to episode 02:35 Discussion begins26:48 RecommendationsWe’d love to hear from you, feel free to slide into our dms on instagram: @unapologeticallyazn or send us an email: unapologeticallyasianpodcast@gmail.comMuch love, ♥︎ Thuy and Tiana (UA ✌︎)
During our 20s, we experience waves of different emotions. From the excitement of being a "fully fledged adult" with a newfound sense of independence to feeling lost as we discover more about ourselves through valuable life lessons.It's fun, scary, confusing, wild, anxiety-inducing and thrilling; all at the same time.In this episode, we chat about those life realisations and reflections with our hustler and TikTok extraordinaire friend, Anthony Ngo!E P I S O D E O U T L I N E------------------------------------------Anthony's uni/career journeyUni/career regretsInner conflict (wanting to follow dreams) vs. Outer conflict (parents, societal pressures etc)Career path transitions/changesWhy rejection is goodEntrepreneurial journey with SchtikThe growth of TikTokAdvice to those currently going through the quarter-life crisisT I M E S T A M P S--------------------------------00:00 Intro to episode and guest01:28 Discussion begins26:33 RecommendationsWe’d love to hear from you, feel free to slide into our dms on instagram: @unapologeticallyazn or send us an email: unapologeticallyasianpodcast@gmail.comFOLLOW ANTHONY:@anthonyngo._@schtik._Much love, ♥︎ Thuy and Tiana (UA ✌︎)
Jack, co-host of DIU podcast is on the show today. He shares his previous romances, what he looks for in a girl, and dependent versus independent woman and the role that Western society plays in that.. Timestamps: How he got the name the Love Guru (1:08), who pays for the bill on a first date (2:08), Jack’s first girlfriend (10:45), settling down (25:20), cute versus sexy (31:18), Indian Matchmaking (38:19), dating trends (42:40), dependent v. Independent woman (45:03) and more. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/passthepoutine/message
Emulsion? Serum? Toner?Don't worry, we're just as confused as you are - all of these words sound like an alien language but are actually products that everyone should adopt in their own skincare regimen!In this episode, we explore the interesting world of Asian beauty; from the 7-step Korean skincare routine to where Asian beauty standards get their influence from, prepare to be walk away from this episode with a plethora of new learnings. We're also fortunate enough to be joined by the lovely Sterne, a Skin Specialist who has worked for major brands like Mecca!E P I S O D E O U T L I N E------------------------------------------Korean 7-Step skincare regimenWhy applying sunscreen is a M U S TWestern vs. Asian standards of beautyIngredients in skincare to look out forEssentials for a skincare starter packAsian beauty trends i.e. eye contacts, plastic surgeryT I M E S T A M P S--------------------------------00:00 Intro to episode and guest03:24 Discussion begins29:36 RecommendationsWe’d love to hear from you, feel free to slide into our dms on instagram: @unapologeticallyazn or send us an email: unapologeticallyasianpodcast@gmail.comGUEST INSTA HANDLES:@gettingsternieMuch love, ♥︎ Thuy and Tiana (UA ✌︎)
We know this topic can seem quite heavy and tbh we’re not experts, so we defs ain’t out here trying to preach. In this episode, we share our feelings towards Black Lives Matters and the convos we’ve had with our parents about it. We hope that by sharing our experiences, you feel like you can relate and it encourages you to reflect and start a dialogue with your own fam and friends about being anti-racist.E P I S O D E O U T L I N E------------------------------------------Our initial reactions towards Black Lives MattersCalling ourselves outSharing convos/debates we had with our parentsModel Minority MythThuy’s protest experienceT I M E S T A M P S--------------------------------00:58 Discussion beginsR E S O U R C E S-----------------------------Black Lives Matter in AustraliaAllyship Resources compiled by Nicki Sun10 Steps to Non-Optical Allyshiphttps://blacklivesmatters.carrd.co/https://www.zeefeed.com.au/blog/how-to-support-george-floyd-protest-australiaWe’d love to hear from you, feel free to slide into our dms on instagram: @unapologeticallyazn or send us an email: unapologeticallyasianpodcast@gmail.comMuch love, ♥︎ Thuy and Tiana (UA ✌︎)
In our Season 2 Premiere, we discuss our experiences trying to navigate today's dating landscape to find da one.From swiping right on Tinder to making moves on Hinge, we breakdown the pros and cons of the juicy world of online dating and find out which app is most app-ealing to us ;)We're joined by our lovely friends Jasmine & Martin, who spill the tea and share with us their wild Subtle Asian Dating Assessment Centre story. YES, you read that correctly hehe.Join us as we discuss what attracts us to the opposite sex, ghosting and the differences males & females face on that dating battlefield ya'll!So... do you.... like... cheese?E P I S O D E O U T L I N E------------------------------------------What was dating like in the past?How do you meet people offline? (mutual friends, raves, the club)How do you meet people online? (dating apps i.e. Tinder, Bumble, Hinge, Coffee Meets Bagel & Tan Tan), Subtle Asian DatingWhat makes us swipe right or left?Martin's male dating insightsThuy's experience on the Tinder & HingeTiana's one and only tinder storyT I M E S T A M P S--------------------------------00:00 Intro to episode and guests02:35 Discussion begins01:12:00 RecommendationsWe’d love to hear from you, feel free to slide into our dms on instagram: @unapologeticallyazn or send us an email: unapologeticallyasianpodcast@gmail.comGUEST INSTA HANDLES:@jas.eats@martinnchanMuch love, ♥︎ Thuy and Tiana (UA ✌︎)
It's been an amazing journey leading up to where we are today with Unapologetically Asian and we couldn't have done it without every single one of your support. Thank you from the bottom of our hearts for putting in the time and effort to listen to our jibber jabber.Join us in this quick recap, as we reflect on our favourite moments & highlights in Season 1. Don't fret, we will be back for Season 2 with some very exciting content in the works! Did someone say tinder dates and hot tea?!See y'all on the flip side ;)We’d love to hear from you, feel free to send us an email: unapologeticallyasianpodcast@gmail.com or slide into our dms on instagram: @unapologeticallyaznMuch love, ♥︎ Thuy and Tiana (UA ✌︎)
Whilst many Asians have typically been guided towards a traditional career path and pursued success in STEM industries; there is a rise of Asians challenging the status quo, breaking the mould and redefining the meaning of success as an Asian.In this episode, we talk to Phillip Kuoch & Tom Tan from LEMON podcast.From KPOP auditions to a career as an Oral Health Therapist, Tom broke the mould by quitting his 6 figure salary job to pursue his passion in songwriting & music. From being the brain behind hellokpop to starting a doughnut empire called Goldeluck's, Phillip followed his entrepreneurial spirit after university, rewriting his own narrative and path to success.Listen in as we chat with Phil & Tom about their journeys, how they had the courage to challenge the status quo & advice that they would give to those wishing to do the same.Follow LEMON Podcast: https://www.instagram.com/lemonpodcast/ .We’d love to know your thoughts about this topic as well, feel free to send us an email: unapologeticallyasianpodcast@gmail.com or follow us and slide into our dms on instagram: https://www.instagram.com/unapologeticallyazn/ .Stay safe and healthy, ♥︎ Thuy and Tiana (UA ✌︎)
The bamboo ceiling is the construct that mitigates Asians from progressing to leadership positions within an organisation. Whilst Asians are able to see these leadership positions through the gaps of the metaphorical bamboo ceiling, they are unable to physically break through due to a combination of cultural, social & systematic factors that impede progress to the top.In this episode, we deep dive into the possible causes of the bamboo ceiling, our own experiences in the boardroom and how we can work together as Asian Australians to counteract this problem in our society. We explore the realities of our workplace, cultural upbringing, systematic racism, unconscious biases and debate whether instilling a cultural quota will help fix the problem.We’d love to know your thoughts about this topic as well, feel free to send us an email: unapologeticallyasianpodcast@gmail.com or slide into our dms on instagram: @unapologeticallyazn!Stay safe and healthy, ♥︎ Thuy and Tiana (UA ✌︎)
We discuss how we try to kick ass at work.From making a good first impression with the big cheese to making new friends, we discuss nuggets of advice that we've learnt through our own experiences. Spoiler alert: it may or may not involve copious amounts of caffeine.We address how we've adapted in predominately caucasian workplaces as the token Asian and how we try to chase that sweet, sweet work life balance.Hope you enjoy listening to this pre-isolation recorded episode and can relate. We hope you are staying safe during this time. Remember to reach out to loved ones and take it easy xWe’d love to know your thoughts about this topic as well, feel free to send us an email: unapologeticallyasianpodcast@gmail.com or follow us and slide into our dms on instagram: https://www.instagram.com/unapologeticallyazn/Stay safe and healthy, ♥︎ Thuy and Tiana (UA ✌︎)
4 Asian Girls Riding On Guy Cock One By One On The Bed In The Room
So, are all asians good at maths and studying to become doctors or engineers whilst being super timid & quiet with a love for anime?In this episode we deep dive into the stereotypes associated with being a good asian and deduce whether we're good or bad?From studying the Asian 5 to typical Asian career choices, and being a goody two-shoes who loves all things Asian to being frugal; we uncover the common pressures from society that has shaped our decisions and impacted our search for validation as Asian Australians.Hope you enjoy listening to this episode and can relate. We hope you are staying safe during this time. Remember to reach out to loved ones and take it easy xWe’d love to know your thoughts about this topic as well, feel free to send us an email: unapologeticallyasianpodcast@gmail.com or follow us and slide into our dms on instagram: https://www.instagram.com/unapologeticallyazn/Stay safe and healthy, ♥︎ Thuy and Tiana (UA ✌︎)
Janet and Brian get into it talking about different beauty standards from different countries and a little bit about where they come from to answer the question "Why Are Asian Girls Considered Attractive in Some Countries and Not Others?" Intuitively we may say culture, but there may be some other influences in there as well. Tune in to hear more! Reddit Topic Link: https://www.reddit.com/r/AskReddit/comments/fqddsd/why_are_some_asian_girls_considered_ugly_in_asia/ Check out the K-Town Rumble Website: https://www.ktownrumble.com/ Follow us on social media: https://www.instagram.com/ktownrumble/ https://www.instagram.com/therealjanetlee/ https://www.instagram.com/thisisbrianlee/
Amidst this bleak time of uncertainty, we wanted to do something fun and silly to help brighten up your day. So, we decided to write Subtle Asian Dating-esque profiles for each other. Basically, a list of pros and cons of dating the other person.We have a juicy discussion about whether wholesome LGs actually exist, uncover Thuy's logic about why she's always late & try to deduce whether Tiana's jokes are endearing or actually just plain dorky and lame af.BTW, this is all for shits & gigs and we didn't actually post this lel (and will not post this unless... @Harry Styles or @Dean wishes to slide into our dms) hehehe.We’d love to know your thoughts about this topic as well, feel free to send us an email: unapologeticallyasianpodcast@gmail.com or follow us and slide into our dms on instagram: https://www.instagram.com/unapologeticallyazn/Stay safe and healthy, ♥︎ Thuy and Tiana (UA ✌︎)
Ahhhh, the much anticipated netflix sequel is here (jokes)! Fo'real tho, we are back baby with Part II of our fave travel experiences - all aboard the TT750 Express.From physics defying earrings to 5 girls:1 Malaysian bed, getting spirited away in Taiwan to giving Bear Grylls are run for his money in NZ; we share more of our favourite travel stories over the years!As always, remember your neck pillows, plug in those earphones BUT ALSO bring that sanitiser & face masks honey, it's gonna be another fun ride!We’d love to know your thoughts about this topic as well, feel free to send us an email: unapologeticallyasianpodcast@gmail.com or follow us and slide into our dms on instagram: https://www.instagram.com/unapologeticallyazn/Stay safe and healthy, ♥︎ Thuy and Tiana (UA ✌︎)
If you're like us, then you would agree that having a flight booked in your calendar is fuel to getting through life. Join us on the TT750 Express as we embark on a journey around the world and relive our experiences overseas.From street food in Vietnam to Bachelor escapades in Thailand, clogging toilets in Korea and getting barred by clubs in Japan; we share some of our favourite travel stories over the years.Remember your neck pillows and plug those earphones in, this is going to be a fun ride.We’d love to know your thoughts about this topic as well, feel free to send us an email: unapologeticallyasianpodcast@gmail.com or follow us and slide into our dms on instagram: https://www.instagram.com/unapologeticallyazn/Stay safe and healthy, ♥︎ Thuy and Tiana (UA ✌︎)
I talk about the dating scene where some Asian girls refuse to date Asian men. Tune in and have a listen! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/echizen32k/support
Desperately Seeking Susan + The Lion King, and the Filmlordes push for local Sydney film Asian Girls to win an AACTA award. Also in the show; why does Chance the Rapper love the original Lion King so much? The Filmlordes love Lashana Lynch playing the new 007 but first we thought it was Jane Lynch - the mean gym teacher from glee. We also mount a campaign to get Asian Girls an Australian Oscar at the AACTA awards.
Ah, marriage. It’s an institution that people are desperate to get into, dying to get out of, or don’t value at all. For Asian women, marriage is a must! In this episode, J & A talk about why marrying young is common for Asian women.Find us on Instagram: @blackandyellowpodcastAlana J. Webster: @renegadeoffunJacklyn Chung Young: @jacklynchungyoung See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We talk about Asian girls, lottery, priests, stealing, Denny's, neighbors wife and finish with Hitler hating comedians.
This week's episode is with Katy and Dahn-Bi from Angry Asian Girls! We talk about everything from how streetwear's use of Asian iconography perpetuates the attitude towards Asian cultures existing to be consumed and looked at rather than seen, as well as queering spaces for AAPI folx. Follow them @angryasiangirls and www.angryasiangirls.org
Hyun Lee is the first filmmaker we’re interviewing from this year’s Sydney Film Festival. Despite only having directed a few Rainbow Chan music videos her short film ASIAN GIRLS has already travelled the world, landing a midnight screening at SXSW. We talk to her about barriers to entry in film, century eggs, Jim Jarmusch, and an Australian music video where someone poos in a man’s mouth.
Things you need to know when dating an Asian girl. Also, Asian Girls share what they think about sex with you. Things you THINK she is talking about, she's not. Things you DON'T think she is talking about, she IS!
Join Ty and Donnie as they have special guest Jeff Altman on the show. The guys discuss kayak stuff, Asian food, and law enforcement.
Welcome to the first episode of Good Answer hosted by Duke and Q. In this episode, we talk about gyms, fashion, and dating! Hope you enjoy!
On May 7th, 2017, I was invited to speak as a spring speaker for the Asian Pacific American Coalition (APAC) at Northwestern University. I'd like to thank everyone who had helped organize this event. Speakers included Olivia Park of Sad Asian Girls, Jessica Nguyen of Project Voice, and artist and writer Larissa Pham. "They will be discussing how they use art and media as outlets for political and social activism. Come through to meet these RAD ASIAN GIRLS." - APAC The Asian Pacific American Coalition (APAC) is a student-organization at Northwestern University that strives to raise Asian/Asian American awareness and community-building on campus. This recording was taken by a video recorded and edited by Northwestern University student Seri Lee. Olivia Park is a graphic designer and the co-founder of Sad Asian Girls, an alias used by her and Esther Fan to make social/political work that surrounds their identities as East-Asians who are living in western spaces. Olivia Park is a Korean-American woman born in Queens, NY and raised in Metro-Atlanta, GA. Her partner, Esther Fan is a Taiwanese-Canadian genderqueer femme raised in Vancouver, CA. Their studio practice is currently based in Providence, RI. Sad Asian Girls have been featured on multiple platforms such as PBS, Huffington Post, NowThis, Dazed Digital, Nylon, i-D, Milk, Elephant Mag, Gal-dem, and Banana Mag. Currently, Olivia and Esther are touring around institutions, such as Princeton, Yale, Wellesley, Duke, and Columbia, in the United States to share their SAG story. View their work here: http://www.sadcontent.com/work/ Jessica Nguyen is the host of Project Voice, which is a Podcast series dedicated to increasing visibility on narratives from Asian America and spearheaded by the voices of Asian American women. As the host, Jessica hopes that this series will act as a digital space where members of her community can go to for guidance and resources. Jessica is also a freelance content creator working on numerous projects such as blogging, photography, video and copywriting. Jessica is a Vietnamese-American woman who grew up in the suburbs of Chicago, but is currently based in Boston, Massachusetts. She used to have a hard time sharing her voice since she was not able to communicate in English in the beginning. It held back her confidence to speak her voice. After learning to express herself through writing and creating her podcast, Jessica is now more confident on sharing her voice and mission to the world. Visit her work here: http://www.projectvoiceaaw.com Larissa Pham was born in Portland, Oregon and graduated from Yale University in 2014 with a degree in History of Art and Studio Art with a concentration in painting. "Her art and writing has appeared or is forthcoming in The Paris Review Daily, Guernica, The Nation, Rolling Stone, Adult Mag, Nerve, New York Magazine, Maxim, ELLE, Dazed, Salon, Adbusters, GOOD, The Rumpus, The Hairpin, Gawker, VICE, The Intentional, Packet Bi-Weekly, The Yale Literary Magazine, and elsewhere. She is the author of Fantasian, a New Lovers novella from Badlands Unlimited, out October 25, 2016. You can purchase Fantasian here, or in stores worldwide." View her work here: http://larissapham.com Read our transcript here!: https://www.projectvoicepod.com/blog/2018/8/9/episode-21-rad-asian-girls-a-panel-on-art-race-and-gender 9.15.18: Project Voice has rebranded! Connect with us @projectvoicepod: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/projectvoicepod Instagram: http://instagram.com/projectvoicepod Twitter: http://twitter.com/projectvoicepod
This time, I sat down with McConnell, our resident fashion consultant and web maestro; Golden Fox; and Evan aka Socrates who worked with me to to found Asia Dating Experts, at our crib. This time we talked about all sorts of cool things including: Golden Fox talks about his text messaging disaster—don’t make this mistake! Why you shouldn’t go to Thailand Does race and ethnicity matter in dating Asia? How to get girls that are out of your league How to win at life How to stimulate the inner vagina and a whole lot more… https://s3-ap-northeast-1.amazonaws.com/adm-free/podcast2.mp3 Internal Vaginal Stimulation Diagrams Arrow points at PFENotes the location of the AFE and the PFELarge penis NOT required! (click on the images to open the full size in a new window) NOTE: The three diagrams above illustrate the location of the AFE and PFE as discussed in the podcast. As also mentioned in the podcast it NOT TRUE that you need a huge penis to stimulate the AFE and the PFE. An average size penis will certainly do, and even a small penis in certain positions. —————————————————————– And if you want to really learn these techniques and a whole lot more, you can check out my Ultimate Sex Guide where you will learn how to give women unlimited orgasms and have them begging for more. —————————————————————– If you have a question that you want us to answer, scroll down to the bottom of this page, type it in and we’ll get to it in a future episode. And now I’ll kick you over to the video I mentioned in the recording… Alexyss K. Tylor on Penis Power! What's YOUR Question? Type in your question about dating, sex and relationships with Asian women OR about living and working in Asia* Enter your question(s) here and we'll answer them in an upcoming recording. Comments This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged. The post Are Asian Girls Racist? appeared first on RedpoleQ.
Dr. Kimberly Chang is an activist family doctor who has been leading the way for policy change to prevent human trafficking and provide better health care for young Asian girls who have been victims of sex trafficking. Based at Asian Health Services in Oakland, Dr. Chang is on the forefront of building the capacity of community health centers to care for patients who are at-risk or are being trafficked. She even co-founded HEAL Trafficking, an organization acronym that stands for “Health, Education, Advocacy, & Linkage” to help end human trafficking and support its survivors.
The SAP - Comedians Talk Motivation, Dating and Relationships
With guest Mike Alberici We talk about infidelity, and the moral reasons why men cheat. Sex Actually is a conversation about dating, relationships and sex.
Hello, Beefers! In this episode, I will need you all to prick up your ears and squeal in pain! I am joined by Onyx Hades of the Horrorcopia and Bump In The Night Podcasts! We cover two very different kinds of films in this one. First up, one lonely widower takes tryouts for a new wife and gets more than he bargained for when he picks a real winner. Join the fun and the torture as Onyx and I discuss Takashi Miike’s Audition from 1999. Then, we grab our powdered wigs and take to the stage as we join Mozart, not Moe Zart, and Salieri and take an in depth look into their rivalry, creative struggle and one’s eventual murder in Amadeus from 1984. Contact Info Gary Facebook : Gary Hill Twitter : @GDubby E-Mail : cinemabeefpodcast@gmail.com Onyx Facebook : Onyx Hades Links Purely Random Podcast Network Join the Cinema Beef group! Rate and review us on iTunes!
Our new guest Amy is the quintessential Miss Independent. Self reliant and intelligent, Amy shares what it takes for guys who like a more Westernized chick to catch and keep her interest. She also explains why it's important one should not give in and bribe the police in South Africa. Host Idy and Chad get schooled and enjoy it.
Dengue Fever vaccine, the Bernoulli effect, happiness. Sketches: Heisenberg, Last Meal, This day in history.
Love and Kindness - это подкаст Дениса Melody о новинках хаус музыки (преимущественно Tech House), миксы гостей, рубрика трек недели. Гостями первого выпуска стали dj Tono (Санкт-Петербург) и Live Tech Rebelz (London). Dj Tono Guestmix: 1.Plej - Blue 2.Kelley Polar - Entropy Reigns 3.Sally Shapiro - I'll Be By Your Side (Tensnake Remix) 4.Lindstrom And Prins Thomas - Turkish Delight 5.Putsch 79 - Asian Girls 6.Ajello - Over The Sky 7.Spirit Catcher - Core Memory 8.Tensnake - Look to The Sky 9.Ajello - Dolphy (Original Mix) 10.Phonique And Kiloo - The Passion 11.Morgan Geist - Lullaby 12.Siriusmo - Lastdear Треклист Live Tech Rebelz пока не выкладывается по просьбе артистов.
Love and Kindness - это подкаст Дениса Melody о новинках хаус музыки (преимущественно Tech House), миксы гостей, рубрика трек недели. Гостями первого выпуска стали dj Tono (Санкт-Петербург) и Live Tech Rebelz (London). Dj Tono Guestmix: 1.Plej - Blue 2.Kelley Polar - Entropy Reigns 3.Sally Shapiro - I'll Be By Your Side (Tensnake Remix) 4.Lindstrom And Prins Thomas - Turkish Delight 5.Putsch 79 - Asian Girls 6.Ajello - Over The Sky 7.Spirit Catcher - Core Memory 8.Tensnake - Look to The Sky 9.Ajello - Dolphy (Original Mix) 10.Phonique And Kiloo - The Passion 11.Morgan Geist - Lullaby 12.Siriusmo - Lastdear Треклист Live Tech Rebelz пока не выкладывается по просьбе артистов.
Aiming high on 'youtube'... ;)