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Stand-Up On The Spot! Featuring completely improvised sets from Troy Bond, Steebee Weebee, Colum Tyrrell, Kerryn Feehan, Katherine Blanford & Jeremiah Watkins. No material. Comedians create Stand-Up On The Spot off audience suggestions. You know Troy Bond from his viral standup videos and his podcast Bonding, Steebee Weebee you know from Scissor Bros, Bad Friends & the Steebee Weebee Show, Colum Tyrrell from Legion of Skanks and his special 30 minutes with Colum Tyrrell, Kerryn Feehan from her podcast Only Feehans, Katherine Blanford from The Tonight Show and Don't Tell Comedy, and Jeremiah Watkins you know from Scissor Bros, Trailer Tales, and his special DADDY. This episode covers everything from Asian Parents to Lifetime movies, 90's Hip Hop & more! #1HourSpecial #StandupComedy #Troy Bond #SteebeeWeebee #ColumTyrrell #KerrynFeehan #KatherineBlanford #StandUpOnTheSpot #SOTS #CrowdWork #JeremiahWatkins Follow the Comedians! Jeremiah Watkins https://www.instagram.com/jeremiahstandup Colum Tyrrell https://www.instagram.com/columtyrrell Steebee Weebee https://www.instagram.com/quangou Katherine Blanford https://www.instagram.com/itskatherineblanford Troy Bond https://www.instagram.com/troybond69 Kerryn Feehan https://www.instagram.com/kerrynfeehan Stand-Up On The Spot https://www.instagram.com/standupots Filmed at The Sunshine Comedy Fest The Floridian St. Petersburg, FL
Hi Everyone, In this episode, I got to sit down with Ben10 Nguyen, a former top 8 UFC Flyweight and it was really cool to actually be able have Brian Ebersole sit in with us at the start to talk about this crazy moment that changed the trajectory of Ben's entire life. From growing up in Sioux Falls, South Dakota to being the non-academic sibling, Ben had been fighting for a while and was at this point of deciding whether he was going to settle into a more 'normal' life when he received a call from Brian Ebersole at Tiger Muay Thai. Ben also went viral for his fight against Julian Wallace and was featured on Lawrence Kenshin's Striking Breakdowns and it was cool to listen to his mindset going into that fight. Nowadays Ben spends most of his time coaching and is a great wealth of knowledge for MMA - if you're interested in those things check out the links below! Enjoy! Links: https://www.instagram.com/ben10mma/ https://www.instagram.com/strykemma
Are South Asian youth comfortable sharing their dating experiences with their parents? Do they receive enough guidance and support from their families in understanding the concept of healthy partner relationships? To discuss these questions we invited 3 South Asian youth community members. Hajra Usman, Sid Barathi, and Nidhi Satyagal joined us to shed light on the unique challenges South Asian youth face when navigating conversations about dating and relationships with their families. They also shared their recommendations on how both South Asian youth and adults can facilitate an environment of safe and open communication to have conversations on healthy partner relationships. Please listen to this insightful discussion and share this episode with your network. Feel free to share your recommendations with us at maitri@maitri.org. This project was made possible by funding provided by the County of Santa Clara Office of Gender-Based Violence Prevention. [www.sccendviolence.org] Our host: Nandini Ray has been involved in the gender justice movement since 2011. As the Sr. Manager of the Outreach & Prevention Program at Maitri, she leads community engagement and education efforts at Maitri, represents Maitri at community talks, panels, and in media, and provides culturally responsive training for DV advocates and service providers. Nandini curates, designs and hosts Maitri's reputed Podcast series, “Between Friends” and leads social media outreach efforts. Hajra Usman is a clinical researcher assistant and a long-time Maitri volunteer. Sid Barathi is a recent graduate from UCSB. He currently works at a research lab and a clinic as a medical assistant. Nidhi Satyagal is the Prevention Program Associate at Maitri. She recently graduated from UCSB with a B.A. in Economics and a minor in History. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/maitribayarea/message
In this episode of the Level Asian podcast, we're joined by Natalie Yan-Chatonsky, Founder and CEO of Full Time Lives, a women's midlife specialist and author of 'The Art of Full Time Living'.Natalie emphasises the significance of women, particularly those in midlife to prioritise self-care, nurture social connections, and design meaningful next chapters. Her approach aims to generate positive social change to prompt proactive steps towards fostering positive personal growth.She also talks about supporting her own mother through midlife transitions, her recent ADHD diagnosis, and the strengths that come with neurodiversity.Show Notes Links:https://fulltimelives.comhttps://fulltimelives.com/art-of-full-time-livinghttps://www.linkedin.com/in/nat-yc/https://www.instagram.com/fulltimelives
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Happy Holidays from AsianBossGirl! This is our last episode of 2023, and we hope that everyone is enjoying time with loved ones, eating good food, and appreciating some well-deserved rest & relaxation. We'd like to take a moment to look back on one of our favorite episodes, where our parents speak about how they incorporated Western holiday traditions into our upbringing as 2nd-generation Asian Americans. Whether it was an effort for assimilation, or a convenient way to gather extended family together, the unique combination of Eastern and Western cultures & traditions is something we now appreciate more than ever. We wish you all the best this holiday season, and we'll see you in 2024! __________________________________________ Hosts: Melody Cheng, Janet Wang, Helen Wu Editors: Michelle Hsieh, Victoria Cheng __________________________________________ P A R T N E R S • Pampers: For trusted protection, trust Pampers, the #1 pediatrician recommended brand. • BetterHelp: Get 10% off your first month with code “ABG” at betterhelp.com/ABG __________________________________________ C O N N E C T W I T H U S • Subscribe and Follow us @asianbossgirl on Apple Podcasts/Spotify/Amazon Music/YouTube/Instagram/Twitter/Facebook • Listener Survey: Let us know your thoughts on the podcast here • Shoutouts: Give a shoutout on the podcast here • Email: hello@asianbossgirl.com __________________________________________ S U P P O R T U S • Merch: asianbossgirl.myshopify.com • Donate: anchor.fm/asianbossgirl/support • More about us at asianbossgirl.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of the Level Asian podcast, we're joined by Dai Le, a Vietnamese-born Australian politician currently serving as the federal member for Fowler and councillor for Fairfield/Cabravale Ward.Dai shares her harrowing experience of escaping on a boat at age seven during the fall of Saigon, getting stranded at sea multiple times, and ending up in refugee camps for months before being resettled in Australia.She also talks about the intergenerational trauma of the refugee experience, the challenges Dai's mother faced adjusting to life in Australia, and the painful realisation that gambling had become an unhealthy coping mechanism for many Vietnamese refugees. Show Notes Links: https://daile.com.au/https://www.facebook.com/DaiLeMP/https://www.linkedin.com/in/dailemp/https://www.instagram.com/dai_le/https://www.youtube.com/@DaiLeTheOfficial
主播:拉帝|奇怪导演,小红薯:拉帝小语|简介更新中...找回小语!ShowNotes:02:04 把大家troll飞了15:51 聊聊香港生活32:39 Asian Parenting37:21 上海改变拉帝38:03 第一次香港旅行的不好经历41:06 拉帝容易被城市影响 42:10 很难参与广府文化 43:59 上海文化给外来者舞台 45:01 Bloomington的我们 46:38 我们会成为Asian Parents吗? 49:40 吃好喝好 56:50 留学生氛围 01:07:00 小语对上海的印象怎么老是这样 01:08:42 广州很supportive 01:09:54 在上海想纽约的事 01:13:02 新的音乐喜好 01:15:42 拉帝美好的碎片在Bloomington 01:16:37 《春宵苦短》剧版本期背景音乐:Serani Poji - Mune-Aki 宮内優里 - 111218 宮内優里 - 111227 宮内優里 - 120113 宮内優里 - 120201 宮内優里 - 110228 宮内優里 - 110308 宮内優里 - 110404 宮内優里 - 110427 宮内優里 - 110515 宮内優里 - 110525 宮内優里 - 110620 宮内優里 - 110629 宮内優里 - 110704 宮内優里 - 101018 宮内優里 - 101026 宮内優里 - 101109 宮内優里 - 101125 宮内優里 - 101205 宮内優里 - 101221 宇宙コンビニ - 足跡
We're doing a part 2 continuation of last week's episode. You don't need to listen to them in order. We had a long list of things we wish we learned from our parents as kids. Is it rude to call your parents bad cooks? Do you know which town your parents actually migrated from? Ben loves decorating for Halloween. Lingjie is in his PJs. Come listen to The Worst Asian Podcast. https://www.hawaiicounty.gov/our-county/mayor/maui-recovery-assistance https://www.hawaiicommunityfoundation.org/strengthening/maui-strong-fund ------------------------------------------- FOLLOW US EVERYWHERE @WorstAsianPod ► WEBSITE: www.worstasianpod.com ► INSTAGRAM: www.instagram.com/worstasianpod ► FACEBOOK: www.facebook.com/worstasianpod ► TWITTER: www.twitter.com/worstasianpod ► TIKTOK: www.tiktok.com/@worstasianpod ► YOUTUBE: https://bit.ly/3Agv8Aj ► EMAIL: WorstAsianPodcast@Gmail.com ------------------------------------------- SUPPORT US ► SUBSCRIPTION: On the Apple Podcast App or Spotify App This subscription gives you exclusive access to monthly bonus full episodes & shows general support for the podcast. These bonus eps will be more personal & include misc fun ideas that we've had but wouldn't work as regular eps. - Subscribe on Apple Podcast app: Click the "subscribe" box on the main page of this podcast - Subscribe on Spotify app: Click the "want to hear more from this" box on the main page of this podcast. But the app is buggy so if that box doesn't show up than go to www.anchor.fm/worstasian/subscribe ► DONATION: www.buymeacoffee.com/worstasian We're doing it listeners, we're begging for money. Ben and Lingjie will continue to pump out that free content weekly but in case you feel inclined, we are accepting donations to help cover the costs of running the podcast. You get absolutely nothing extra out of this donation. No zoom chats, no bonus material, nada, zilch, zero. Just our gratitude. Please leave your social handle so we can thank you personally. Love you and thanks for listening! 감사합니다 & 谢谢你. PS: If you're a baller and donate $100 or more, we'll bring you on a future episode to join us for a segment of Ranting and Raving. Not joking, this is a real offer. Get your rant game ready :). ------------------------------------------- #asianamerican #asian #asians #podcast #asiancomedy #asianmillennials #proudtobeasian #asianpride #asiancommunity #representationmatters #asianrepresentation #asianculture #asianlife #aapi #funny #comedy #flushing #asianmemes #yappie #asianmen #asianboy #asianguy #asiannews #asianstyle #millennials #stopasianhate #Asianqualifiers #veryasian #asianpopculture #asianexcellence #japan #japanese #korea #korean #kpop #china #chinese #chinatown #koreatown #ktown #ctown
Having Asian parents means having a different view of the world growing up. There are things we wish we learned earlier in life. Do you also have things you wish your parents taught you growing up? Ben should have been a lawyer. Lingjie hoards Pokemon cards. Come listen to The Worst Asian Podcast. https://www.hawaiicounty.gov/our-county/mayor/maui-recovery-assistance https://www.hawaiicommunityfoundation.org/strengthening/maui-strong-fund ------------------------------------------- FOLLOW US EVERYWHERE @WorstAsianPod ► WEBSITE: www.worstasianpod.com ► INSTAGRAM: www.instagram.com/worstasianpod ► FACEBOOK: www.facebook.com/worstasianpod ► TWITTER: www.twitter.com/worstasianpod ► TIKTOK: www.tiktok.com/@worstasianpod ► YOUTUBE: https://bit.ly/3Agv8Aj ► EMAIL: WorstAsianPodcast@Gmail.com ------------------------------------------- SUPPORT US ► SUBSCRIPTION: On the Apple Podcast App or Spotify App This subscription gives you exclusive access to monthly bonus full episodes & shows general support for the podcast. These bonus eps will be more personal & include misc fun ideas that we've had but wouldn't work as regular eps. - Subscribe on Apple Podcast app: Click the "subscribe" box on the main page of this podcast - Subscribe on Spotify app: Click the "want to hear more from this" box on the main page of this podcast. But the app is buggy so if that box doesn't show up than go to www.anchor.fm/worstasian/subscribe ► DONATION: www.buymeacoffee.com/worstasian We're doing it listeners, we're begging for money. Ben and Lingjie will continue to pump out that free content weekly but in case you feel inclined, we are accepting donations to help cover the costs of running the podcast. You get absolutely nothing extra out of this donation. No zoom chats, no bonus material, nada, zilch, zero. Just our gratitude. Please leave your social handle so we can thank you personally. Love you and thanks for listening! 감사합니다 & 谢谢你. PS: If you're a baller and donate $100 or more, we'll bring you on a future episode to join us for a segment of Ranting and Raving. Not joking, this is a real offer. Get your rant game ready :). ------------------------------------------- #asianamerican #asian #asians #podcast #asiancomedy #asianmillennials #proudtobeasian #asianpride #asiancommunity #representationmatters #asianrepresentation #asianculture #asianlife #aapi #funny #comedy #flushing #asianmemes #yappie #asianmen #asianboy #asianguy #asiannews #asianstyle #millennials #stopasianhate #Asianqualifiers #veryasian #asianpopculture #asianexcellence #japan #japanese #korea #korean #kpop #china #chinese #chinatown #koreatown #ktown #ctown
#013 - During episode 13, I sit down and conduct a solo interview with Tim (my personal trainer), with Justin being down and out with a migraine. We cover various topics, including shift work, how we met, tattoos and Asian parents. We cover some pretty insightful topics, such as Tim's journey to competing in powerlifting and his recent diagnosis of ADHD (attention deficit hyperactivity disorder). I enjoyed this chat, and I hope that you do as well. Check out the show notes for some of Tim's competition footage to learn what power lifting is all about! Tim's Socials:https://www.instagram.com/naturaformafitness/https://www.instagram.com/zequali/Show notes:https://lonelydriversdriving.club/lddc-013Lonely Drivers Driving Club: Website: https://lonelydriversdriving.club/ Insta: https://www.instagram.com/lonelydriversdriving.club/ Justin's Socials: Insta: https://www.instagram.com/justinarmarego/
For this episode pag-usapan natin ang mga Asian (Pinoy) Parents, NOON at NGAYON. Sa mga nais magdonate sa podcast, maari kayong tumungo sa https://ko-fi.com/batang90spop. Maraming salamat sa inyong suporta! Please subscribe to our Youtube Channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1h9O9-_KFDNikOGHQP_Fvg) for updates, past episodes, and upcoming livestreams. Join our facebook Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/827468281471148, and tumambay at maki-share ng inyong mga experiences back in the 90s. #Batang90sPop BGM: Hard Boiled by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3857-hard-boiled License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license DISCLAIMER: The assumptions, views and opinions expressed on the podcast are solely those of the hosts and the guests and do not reflect the views and opinions of any third party that the hosts and guests may or may not be affiliated with.
Hey wh*res! Taking over this week, because I have killed Clarenceee!! SLAYYY. In this episode, we talk Asian Parents. As I've grown up, I've realized that 2 versions of myself exist — myself for the purposes of pleasing my parents vs the version of myself that I am with my friends. Kinda deep but like girl I promise I also talk about KPOP which is like all you care about but same, being delusional, and pooping myself! For the rest of the podcast: IG: @clarenceeangelo (115K) Tik Tok: @clarence.angelo (240K) Tik Tok: @asianglowpodcast (150K) Watch the Video form of the podcast HERE: https://youtu.be/bUNPxoLLGwA#travel #kpop #bts #jimin #jungkook #mukbang #podcast #asianpodcast #twice #storytimeThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5686560/advertisement
In this week's episode, we dive into the complex process of healing and improving relationships with parents, particularly in Asian cultures. Our new Ask Me Anything segment features psychoanalyst Dr. Salman Akhtar's article on "A Third Individuation, Immigration, Identity, and the Psychoanalytic Process," providing a resource for third culture individuals to understand themselves better.Read "A Third Individuation", by Dr. Salman Akhtar here: https://immaterial.sfai.edu/features/here-and-yet/documents/A-THIRD-INDIVIDUATION-IMMIGRATIONidentity-and-the-psychoanalitical-process.pdfBecome a Patron with benefits like: Shoutouts on New Episodes, Ask a question on the Ask-me-anything segment, and access to uncut episodes!www.patreon.com/beyondasianIn today's episode featuring Johnson Hsieh, we explore the concept of third individuation and the importance of unblocking love, tearing down internal barriers that prevent true connection. We delve into the challenges of evolving relationships with parents, examining our own perceptions and biases, and setting boundaries. We emphasize the importance of communication, understanding, and forgiveness in relationships, highlighted by our personal experiences and those of our guests. Join us as we explore the ongoing effort of trying to improve relationships by being vulnerable, expressing oneself, and actively listening.Don't forget to support us by becoming a patron on patreon.com/beyondasian. Tune in now to Beyond Asian: Stories of the Third Culture, where we believe that understanding and empathy towards others are vital to building meaningful relationships with our Asian parents.Topics- A Third individuation in immigrants- Kanye West's "everything is the same"- Understanding and empathy towards parents- Unblocking love to improve relationships- Navigating cultural differences and setting boundaries- Understanding interrupting in communication- Therapy and exploring emotions- Importance of open communication- Accepting challenges in infinite game- Finding progress and hope in small shifts- Impact of self-reflection and self-acceptanceNotable Quotes"Immigration from one country to another is a complex and multifaceted psychosocial process with significant and lasting effects on an individual's identity.""The idea that the individuation process may never quite stop happening for third culture people invites a continuous process of creativity and of reinvention.""Grief is love with nowhere to go. It's love that has had nowhere to go for decades, and now it can finally flow."KeywordsImmigration process 2. Dr. Salman Akhtar 3. Psychoanalytic process 4. Third individuation 5. Psychosocial development theory 6. Third culture individuals 7. Identity 8. Parental backstory 9. Protection 10. Relationship with parents.Episode OutlineIntroduction and explanation of Ask Me Anything segment [00:00:01]Question from patron William on suggested reading materials for third culture individuals [00:00:28]Johnson's mom's backstory and early life struggles [00:10:34]Johnson's mom's experiences as a child [00:11:37]Johnson''s approach to maintaining a relationship with his parents despite interruptions [00:29:41]Johnson and his mom's evolving relationship and her positive affirmations towards him [00:36:04]Johnson's pivotal moment with his therapist and impact on his relationship with his mom [00:40:35]Johnson's infrequent interrupted conversations with his mom and documenting them on Twitter. [00:43:32]
Today, we're talking about sex. No, not the juicy details! But the awkward conversation you may or may not have had with your parents (for me, my auntie) about the birds and the bees. Are you feeling awkward yet? haha In this episode, I also recount how the conversation of sex was brought up and how my mother showed up for me in a way I never expected. __________________________________________ Host: Melody Cheng Editor: Victoria Cheng __________________________________________ C O N N E C T W I T H U S • Subscribe and Follow us @asianbossgirl on Apple Podcasts/Spotify/Amazon Music/YouTube/Instagram/Twitter/Facebook • Listener Survey: Let us know your thoughts on the podcast here • Shoutouts: Give a shoutout on the podcast here • Email: hello@asianbossgirl.com __________________________________________ S U P P O R T U S • Merch: asianbossgirl.myshopify.com • Donate: anchor.fm/asianbossgirl/support • More about us at asianbossgirl.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
How do you talk to Asian parents about money? What if they don't approve of your partner from a financial perspective? Kevin and Miki are back with Part 2 on how to deal with Asian parents, this time with a financial emphasis. They also chat through personal stories growing up, and how they want to be as parents. Listen in as we close out AAPI Heritage Month! 00:00 - Intro 00:31 - Financial obligations and should your parents pay for your college? 07:08 - Giving back to parents in asian culture 10:43 - Having an open conversation with how much money to give to your parents 17:29 - Finances in relationships and how to approach the situation if your partner may not be as financially stable 21:23 - What happens if your parents do not approve of your partner 23:26 - How to break through in empowering change and foster understanding with your parents 24:57 - Ways to love your parents from a distance 27:32 - Things Miki and Kevin plan to do/not do with their future family 32:50 - Conclusion
WHY are Asian parents like that?! A special episode Kev and Miki wish they could have listened to in their youth. In time with AAPIHM, they discuss cultural expectations, "acceptable" educational paths, relationships and how to introduce your partner to your partners, mental health and empty nesting. They discuss solutions for many common problems and what they've learned, cause hindsight.. is 2020. 00:00 - Intro 01:48 - Cultural expectations 10:03 - How to deal with comparison 15:51 - Growing up Asian-American and transition to adulthood 22:22 - Not following the “traditional” plan that your parents may have 25:38 - Mental health and going to therapy 30:52 - Relationships and when your asian parents don't approve your gf/bf 36:19 - Conclusion
Have you ever tried to approach your parents about the prospect of going to therapy? Sometimes, our readiness to break generational cycles can look like a threat to our parents. Today, we're going to dive into an incredibly important topic that is often overlooked in the South Asian community - intergenerational trauma. I'm joined by Anjali Badrinath, a master's student of clinical mental health counseling at the College of New Jersey. Anjali went from being a pharmacy major to pursuing clinical mental health counseling and she's a passionate advocate on a mission to normalize therapy in the South Asian community. Speaking with Anjali, we realized how much we had in common as first generation with South Asian parents. Many of you who are listening may be first generation Americans. This can lead to something called intergenerational conflict, which is compounded with an intercultural struggle. It can get pretty messy when you identify with your family's cultural background but also want to embrace being an American. Oftentimes, South Asians are dissuaded from seeking therapy using something called the collectivist framework. But on the bright side, we are slowly but surely breaking the stigma of mental health conditions within the South Asian community. Check out the shownotes here! Related episode(s) on mental health:The Honest Truth about Healing from Burnout__________________Click here to join the exclusive GHP online community!Support the PodcastClick here to send in a one time or monthly donationJoin the Podcast Mailing list: https://www.globalhealthpursuit.com/mailing-list Make sure to follow Hetal on LinkedIn, Instagram and Facebook!Email her at hetal@globalhealthpursuit.com.Thank you so much. We deeply appreciate you.
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Teresa and Oliver start things off by talking about their Asian upbringing, their parents, and their siblings. Teresa reveals that she's had some work done on her body and invites Oliver to cop a feel. Teresa and Oliver talk more on addictive personalities, transactional relationships, routines, and fallback plans – especially for aspiring creatives. Teresa shares her struggles to get her parents' acceptance while Oliver makes his father proud with his porn career and sending his parents money. Oliver admits to his own battles with gambling and seeking validation. Teresa and Oliver differ on what it means to be a slut versus a whore but they do agree that some Asian stereotypes are true—like how Korean plastic surgeons are the best. Teresa lo's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/teresalowriter/Oliver Wong's TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@oliverwongcomedy?lang=enOliver Wong's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/oliverwongcomedy/Get Intimate's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/getintimatepodcast/About Sex & Boba PodcastIn Asian culture, it's taboo to talk about sex, but Asian women are the most fetishized and Asian men are the most dismissed in the sexual dating pool. Someone in the culture needs to talk about this, and who better to do it than Oliver Wong, an award-winning porn director, and Teresa Lo, a journalist for Hustler Magazine? Each week, Oliver and Teresa talk about sex, pop culture, Asian-American issues, and of course, themselves in a funny, honest way. The two Taiwanese-American comedians will bring great shame on their families so that you can learn a lot but still save face.
On today's episode, music artist Don Fvbio comes clean about his Korean parents and we got an intern named Drew! He is great and we don't ask him to get coffee for us, but he does commute 2 hours to help out on the pod. Thanks Drew. You Rock!
Finance Degree? or Art Degree? Play it safe? or Shoot for the Moon? What's the right order? When Sculptor, Caretaker, Job seeker, Dreamer, Debbie Vu of Alief, Houston reached out to me on *LinkedIn, a 30 min conversation turned into an episode on why being (only) good at school can leave you (really) lost when it comes to real life. Meanwhile, CALLING ALL HOUSTON VIETNAMESE FINE ARTISTS - Connect to Debbie (IG: @art_dtv) to create a community of artists that understand and represent you!Disclaimer: I am not a professional coach, therapist, (anything, really) - My opinions in this episode are purely from my own experience and observations working across corporate, small business, consulting, and nonprofit organizations for 16+ years. Listen at your own risk!Note 1: Editing this episode made me realize where I got "useless potato" from (last episode, recorded after this one). So, thanks Debbie. To us, celebrating potato-ship. Potato-ness?Note 2: Talking to Debbie made me realize why I call everyone "girllll or dude" indiscriminately - it's an Alief thing? I need to update it to be "huumann..." or maybe.. "BeinG" *LinkedIn = an American job hunting / networking website. They are not paying me to mention them. They should.Recorded: 1/4/2023, the day after my cousin and I were harassed/chased in NY at a subway station by a man asking if we were from China. Takeaways:Spending 90% of your time applying for jobs isn't efficient or effective.Aiming for jobs lower than your skill set is actually hurting you.Your resume should reflect where you want to be, not just where you were.Rejections should not define you. You NEED to know your worth. In everything.You NEED a passion project outside of your job.
Sometimes I feel like a useless potato. Sometimes YOU may feel like a useless potato. But you are NOT a useless potato! I am also NOT a useless potato!"There's no such thing as a Useless Potato. Potatoes can be made in so many ways. Fried, scalloped, mashed, julienned, salad-ed, turned into a battery. Just because potato you is sitting in a (sad) sack in the dank cellar right now, wondering what is to become of you, does NOT mean you are not destined to turn into something yummy."- Special Potato
Is it tough love or a toxic household? How do you know that it's one and not the other? In today's episode, the trio chat a lil bit of it all when it comes to family— asian parenting, mom dynamic versus dad dynamic, tough love and toxic behavior, generational trauma, and all the things :) [Disclaimer: as Vicky so beautifully said… we're just 3 friends having a lil therapy sesh, yes we love and are grateful for our parents, and no we're not being toxic so if you think otherwise, gtfo ✨respectfully✨ :D) Happy listening! Follow After Hour Happy Hour! Spotify Podcast: spoti.fi/32Xcf7Q Apple Podcast: apple.co/2KiwOVL YouTube: youtube.com/c/AfterHourHappyHour Instagram: instagram.com/afterhrhappyhr Tik Tok: tiktok.com/@afterhrhappyhr Discord: discord.gg/zMUZQTfS8c Spotify (for music): spoti.fi/3nwNUk5 FIND OUR CHANNELS HERE Vicky Jam Sharon
this is a good last episode in our lil dating series! in this episode, we talk about why dating is discouraged in south asian society and the difficulties behind interracial relationships. we talk about the immaturity that comes with dating early, war trauma and forgetting your roots in interracial relationships, and the *HORROR!* of mixed babies. at the end of the day, there's a lot that we don't understand about our parents, but we're just two besties trying our best to bridge the gap in this ep. pls enjoy despite the audio issues! thank you Muzz for providing statistics on women's empowerment in dating for this weeks episode :) keep tabs on us: our instagram: https://www.instagram.com/difficultish/ mohuya's instagram: https://www.instagram.com/labyrinthave/ mashnun's instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mashnunmunir/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/difficultish/support
Margaret Cho provides the impression of her mother we didn't have know we missed so much.
Today on the Richard Syrett Show: Spencer Fernando, Campaign Fellow at the National Citizens Coalition shares a recent poll that asked people who has been Canada's worst Prime Minister. Bob Unruh, an author at WND gives his thoughts on Biden sending America's strategic petroleum reserves overseas. And Kenny Xu, President of “Color Us United” brings up the White House attacking Asian American parents who oppose racial quotas in college admissions.
Michelle is 20 years old, battling not just Lymphoma and chemo, but her mental health, her friendships, her confidence, her outlook on life and on .... everything.In a world that fosters everyone knowing everything about everyone, does caring too much what others think ultimately lead to us caring LESS about what really matters?This episode is deeply emotional, and beautiful - just like Michelle - and a great reminder to all of us of what really matters in life."Cancer doesn't define me, it empowered me to become the best version of myself again" - MichelleIG: @ellekcimThank you to all my first lucky 8 Patreons - who motivated me to get this episode out today. Michelle, Terence, Christina, Jennifer, Janet, Tracy, James, Gardener - this post is for you. All of it.
Aaron and AJ with special guest Johnny talk about what it's like to chase your passion, Asian Parent's influence on career path, and overall thoughts on marriage. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bellowbois/support
Abbas is joined by Comedian, Anto Chan, and they chat about emotionally distant immigrant parents, his upcoming InnerGenerational shows, getting an applause break for being Chinese, his grandpa's crazy immigration story, when wedding emceeing goes bad, and things you only see in Hong Kong. Support The Show Ya Zol! More Abbas YouTube / Instagram More Anto Instagram / InnerGenerational Show The Immigrant Section is a weekly show where guests join Abbas Wahab, Sudanese-Canadian Standup Comedian, to talk about funny cultural similarities/differences, current events, and sometimes more. It's raw and unfiltered, for your listening pleasure. Enjoy!
Dr. Chantal A. Hailey is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Sociology at The University of Texas at Austin. Her research is at the intersections of race and ethnicity, stratification, urban sociology, education, and criminology. She is particularly interested in how micro decision-making contributes to larger macro segregation and stratification patterns and how racism creates, sustains, and exacerbates racial, educational, and socioeconomic inequality. Her recent paper, Racial Preferences for Schools: Evidence from an Experiment with White, Black, Latinx, and Asian Parents and Students uses the New York City High School Admissions Process as a case study to understand how individual choices are shaped by race and racism. Employing experimental and quantitative methods, her study reveals the various ways that the racial demographics of a school influence the perceived desirability of that school across racial identities, as well as for students and their parents. She joins Val and Andrew this week to discuss her research and expand the conversation beyond the Black/White binary. LINKS: Racial Preferences for Schools - Dr. Hailey A NY Daily News OpEd about her research No Choice is The Right Choice - Dr. Linn Posey-Maddox Original research from Chase Billingham and Mathew Hunt on White parents' preferences for schools Join our Patreon to support this work, and connect with us and other listeners to discuss these issues even further. Let us know what you think of this episode, suggest future topics, or share your story with us – @integratedschls on twitter, IntegratedSchools on Facebook, or email us hello@integratedschools.org. The Integrated Schools Podcast was created by Courtney Mykytyn and Andrew Lefkowits. This episode was produced by Andrew Lefkowits and Val Brown. It was edited, and mixed by Andrew Lefkowits. Music by Kevin Casey.
Justine is a storyteller and mamapreneur. She writes for both film and TV, and runs her own copywriting business, helping brands that want to have a positive impact on people and planet build trust and loyalty with their customers and clients. For over ten years, she has been an activist raising awareness and trying to put an end to sexual and relationship violence. When she's not writing, you can find her momming, eating good food, and enjoying the ocean air.In our 45mins together, we shared stories amidst chuckles, and jammed about: - How she forged and defined her own path, life and business, through finding that sweet spot that taps into both her left/right brain - What having lived through a traumatic and abusive relationship at a tender age taught her, how it altered her outlook on life, and the unexpected doors that opened for her after - How motherhood brought more intention, purpose and conviction to live out the best version of her lifeJustine also quoted her favorite quote of all times that she read as a child, that which will later define the trajectory of her path forever: As Margaret Atwood says: “A word after a word after a word is power."How beautiful, how lovely, how true. Words have such power, dear friends. I love words, I love stories, and how blessed am I, to get the opportunity to hold and share the space with such inspiring and empowering storytellers like Justine. My heart's full, warm, nourished. In this episode: Purchase and show your support for Justine's book, Pocketfull of Dreams: https://www.amazon.com/Pocket-Full-Dreams-Turning-Nightmare/dp/1732202702/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1527883756&sr=8-3Connect with Justine and her #momlife and #screenwriterlife via: www.thejawesomelife.comIG/FB: @j.isforjawesomeTwitter: @j_isforjawesomeFor more about her #copywriting business, Red Balloon Station and the services she offers: Website: www.redballoonstation.com Sign up for her newsletters + get her free download on Persuasive & Personable Copy Checklist to help you build trust and conversion….amidst other fabulous nuggets on messaging, building your storyboard, and more IG/FB: @redballoonstationTwitter @redballoonstnLove the show? You can express your support by: Reviewing & Rating on Apple Podcasts or via https://ratethispodcast.com/hocpodcast Sharing the show or specific episodes with your treasured circles or a friend who needs to hear these conversations to support them through whatever season they're navigating throughShare/Repost and Tag me @ heartopenconvers_asians. I'll send you a small gift as a token of my appreciation for supporting the show!
Justine shares stories of telling her Catholic Filipino parents about dating a black man, potentially not getting married, and potentially not having kids - even though she wants 4 of them. We explore why women tend to choose “fixer-uppers”, and why we are fixated on romantic relationships to bring us happiness. She's a recovering people pleaser, avid baker, and sex educator in New York City.“Why are we giving so much credit to that one thing, one place, one person, to give us happiness” - Justine Ang FonteFind Justine:Website: https://www.justinefonte.com/ Instagram @imjustineaf---The best way to support this show is by listening and sharing with a friend. If you would like to buy a coffee or bubble, you would love that too.---- Tell us what shit YOU haven't told your mom and be featured on our next episode! Website: www.shitwedonttellmom.comSend us an audio message by clicking here!Instagram @shitwedonttellmom Email: shitwedonttellmom@gmail.com----Interested in creating your own podcast?We use Buzzsprout as our host because they seamlessly link to major podcast platforms and make it really easy to read analytics. They also have an awesome support team. Sign up today and get a $20 Amazon gift card and we get a little something too. We also use Descript as our editing software because editing with text is much easier than with soundwaves. We are not audio geniuses and want to focus our energy in creating content rather than editing. Sign up todayYes these are affiliate links because we use them too. Support the show (https://ko-fi.com/swdtm)
And just like that, we have reached the end of season 2 fam! And what better way to close it out than with the realest unfiltered-est conversation with comedian/podcaster/OG YouTuber/entrepreneur David So. In this extended season finale, David and Minji go down rabbit holes of self-awareness, fully owning what they dislike and also being disliked, as well as the ups and downs of being creative, achieving their goals, and changing ideas of success. They also discuss their second acts as grown adults parenting their aging parents, the challenges of accepting mortality and managing these very old, stubborn teenagers. Thank you so much for hanging with us for season 2 everyone!! We'll be back soon later this spring! Links:https://www.instagram.com/davidsocomedy/?hl=enhttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/geniusbrain/id1449325923https://scrtsociety.com/https://junbishop.com/https://eatshrimpdaddy.com/Follow Minji On:Twitter (@minjeeeezy)Instagram (@minjeezy)Clubhouse (@MinjiChang)▫️ Music featured in this episode include "Uzutrap" by Uzuhan and a Cover song by David So ▫️ Follow the show on Instagram and Twitter and support our Patreon▫️ This podcast is part of Potluck: An Asian American Podcast CollectiveProduced by @marvinyueh & @AnnaSunSupported by @JulianaDeer00:00:00 - Season Finale + thank you's00:01:59 - Intro'ing the guest + Topic00:03:57 - Uncertain times and self-care 00:06:32 - Big brother birthday shout-out & Empowering gift giving00:10:11 - David So made it on the pod despite landlord drama 00:16:00 - David & Minji origin story00:18:31 - Pandemic fucked people up00:21:13 - Easing back into society and David's intensity 100:25:12 - Podcast is public communication in the moment00:29:32 - Evolution of FOA conversations 00:31:37 - How David's anxiety manifested in a woman's bathroom 00:36:28 - Overcoming anxiety in high school 00:40:01 - Daring to fail00:43:07 - Choose your destiny and enjoy the process 00:49:40 - Content creators are ball sacks 01:01:30 - BREAK + [Books & Boba Podcast] + FOA patreon 01:03:20 - Listen to Genius Brain Podcast episode about parenting 01:08:36 - Minji's dad's real reason for immigrating 01:12:13 - Asian parents don't understand us! But they also have a point, damnit.01:17:05 - Child abuse commercials don't land 01:22:23 - Forgiveness, empathy is a tool for you 01:33:12 - Acceptance of our aging parents 01:40:01 - Monitoring sodium and water intake 01:46:45 - Thank you David for amazing stories about these real struggles 01:51:44 - Minji's part in David and his fiance meeting 01:54:40 - David hates weddings too! 01:59:18 - This was a great recap of FOA S2 02:02:05 - FOA questions for our guest02:06:01 - Outro + Shoutout to FOA Patrons + Leave a review! + Cover song by David So02:08:23 - [They Call Us Bruce Podcast]
ever sat at the dinner table and listened to your parents compare you to literally everyone else you know? yea us too, we know the drill of having asian parents and the “kids next door”. this week join feli and annabelle as they dive into the superficiality culture that runs rampant in the asian community. we talk the tiger parent stereotype, the constant comparison that becomes toxic, and how we no longer know how to exit the cycle. our instagram @pourmeaglasspod dm's are open for your thoughts! join us every thursday for more thoughts u've been ghosting --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/pourmeaglasspod/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/pourmeaglasspod/support
In this episode of The Belonging Project Podcast, we talk with Anna Chen, founder of @etrefemmeasiatique. Anna is a French born Chinese living in Paris, France. In 2020, she launched @etrefemmeasiatique, a vibrant Instagram community of Asian women living in France. She shares her experience as an Asian woman living in France. She talks about her struggles and inspirations about identity, racism, the relationship with Asian parents, the generational gap, cultural transmission and being a daughter of immigrants. She gathered a thriving community of Asian women who feel heard and seen. In this episode, we talk about:
Strict parents – huh? What dating life? In this week's episode, we talk about what it was like dating around strict Asian parents and how they reacted when we first introduced them to our boyfriends. ▶ Join the HA family IG & Facebook - @high.keyasian ✌
Talking about THE Asian controversy of doing what you love versus doing what our parents ask of us. We talk about Asians at the Tokyo Olympics, personal upbringing stories, and things learned from Crazy Rich Asians. From money issues to unsupportive parents, this episode is a little longer and a bit more serious than what we've done in the past! New episode for you every week! New youtube videos every week! Follow me on social media: Instagram: @clarencelilley Tik Tok: @clarence.angelo Podcast Tik Tok: @asianglowpodcast Audio Sneaky by Kevin MacLeod https://incompetech.com/ Promoted by MrSnooze https://youtu.be/I2m1h0ALpY4 Creative Commons — CC BY 3.0 https://goo.gl/A7jRXA Music: Island by Lichu Intro beat artist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6oywn93RkVKid8HJlVerL3?si=984cfc6e19ca419b --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/asian-glow-podcast/support
For Episode 6, Carrie of Ohana Craft (@ohanacraft) reminisces 10 years creating as Ohana Craft - all with different successes and troubles along the way! How does she prioritize having fun over numbers & income? How has she dealt with art theft for over 10 years? In this episode we specifically discuss different opinions on tackling the Algorithm, WHY many Asian parents generally discourage their kids to pursue art careers, and the challenges the pandemic brought to crochet artists! This is definitely an episode you don't want to miss! ☕ THANK YOU to Carrie for coming into the studio to provide her thoughts! ⭐ Follow Carrie's IG: https://www.instagram.com/ohanacraft/ ⭐ Her YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjOZIBmloe28nBL9JoSApIA ⭐ Follow me (peachfetti) for podcast and craft related updates: IG: https://www.instagram.com/peachfetti/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/karinna-ly/support
We talk Asian Folkore, superstitions, unsolved deaths, and secret rituals our parents have always warned us about. Available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and all podcast streaming platforms! New episode for you every week! New youtube videos every week! Follow me on social media: Instagram: @clarencelilley Tik Tok: @clarence.angelo Podcast Tik Tok: @asianglowpodcast Audio Sneaky by Kevin MacLeod https://incompetech.com/ Promoted by MrSnooze https://youtu.be/I2m1h0ALpY4 Creative Commons — CC BY 3.0 https://goo.gl/A7jRXA Music: Island by Lichu Intro beat artist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6oywn93RkVKid8HJlVerL3?si=984cfc6e19ca419b --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/asian-glow-podcast/support
Parents and children. There is a transparent door between parents and children. The door will not be opened when parents and children push together. The door will not be opened when parents and children are motionless and put no effort. Hanbin and Sion, who have Asian parents, have different experiences towards the stereotypes of Asian Parents. Are the stereotypes credible? What kind of pressure do they confront? If you are curious, 2KG will provide and clear your answers perfectly. GO LISTEN. NOW! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
"You're not depressed, you're just tired!" Why can't my Asian parents understand mental health? In many Asian communities, mental health is often seen as a weakness and a disgrace to the family honour. We hope by initiating this conversation, we're able to help destigmatise it and provide some advice for anyone who might be in a tough situation where both their mental health and family values are conflicting. We'd LOVE to hear from you about your personal experiences! Slide into our dms on Insta @crazybiatchasians or continue the convo via email crazybiatchasians@gmail.comIf you want to support us through monthly donations, you can find us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/crazybiatchasiansHelpful Links - Mental Health Plan: https://www.servicesaustralia.gov.au/individuals/subjects/whats-covered-medicare/mental-health-care-and-medicare- 8 Tips for Talking About Mental Health With Your Asian Family: https://www.self.com/story/mental-health-asian-parent- Headspace: https://headspace.org.au/ Produced by Juna Xu. Edited by Sharon Jiang.Support the show
Does your mom always think you're not dressed warm enough? Were you allowed to date at a young age? There's always something in common in every Chinese household. Let us know if you also got beat growing up...shhhh...the cops are gonna take them away!
This week on JTAW, co-hosts Carolyn & Davy recount the bad ol' days from when our parents used to hover over us constantly, and what was the breaking point of breaking through their strictness! We hope you enjoy this episode. Contact us at... e-mail: justtwoasianwomen@gmail.com IG @justtwoasianwomenpodcast https://www.instagram.com/justtwoasianwomenpodcast/ - Listen to Just Two Asian Women podcast on... Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1mNY6OufeckVaZtcIfDqH7 Anchor FM: https://anchor.fm/just-two-asian-women Breaker: https://www.breaker.audio/just-two-asian-women Google Podcasts: https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy80OTU4NDZmNC9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw== Pocket Casts: https://pca.st/qave1wkt RadioPublic: https://radiopublic.com/just-two-asian-women-GMd0YZ - JTAW Season 1, Episode 19: Independence from our Strict Asian Parents --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
In today's episode, Saishaa discusses her relationship with her Indian parents and their views on dating and boyfriends, clothes, and makeup, and school. Listen to find out her parents' reactions when her sister told them about Saishaa's "boyfriend", and where the other 5 points went when she got a 95. India is facing a heartbreaking COVID-19 crisis right now. Please consider donating or spreading the word: https://l.instagram.com/?u=http%3A%2F%2Fbit.ly%2FMutualAidIndia&e=ATMOuNi0AR8P-mLr9UmT7dVYL-qW4MHKYsKc-25oHYOX6TGpSyjewsRBn-_fFtqtcSBO-ZKx78WVb8fL&s=1 Stay connected :) ★ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/browngirlsrisingpod/ ★ Email: browngirlsrisingpodcast@gmail.com ★ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@browngirlsrisingpod?lang=en ★ Website: https://browngirlsrisingpo.wixsite.com/welcome --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/browngirlsrising/message
For many Asian, talking about mental health issues, especially to their parents, is like pulling teeth. Asian are actually three times less likely to seek mental health services than other cultures, according to the Anxiety and Depression Association of America. Anxiety, depression, and mental health issues aren't really topics discussed in Asian households and are considered taboo. Often times, they are told to “get over it” and “we had it so much worse than you, you should be grateful. Cultural differences are the root cause for many Asian parents' lack of understanding and sympathy towards their children's mental health concerns. Infamously known as “tiger parents,” parents from Asia are thought to be abnormally strict towards their offspring, speak to them harshly, and punish them if they are anything less than perfect. Another reason that Asian parents may not be supportive of their children's mental health issues is that many Asian cultures simply don't believe that they exist. Mental health is very much a Western concept with much of its development and theories originating in Western countries. In Asian cultures, it is a black and white concept. Feeling sadness and hopelessness is believed to be one's own fault for not trying hard enough. Depression, anxiety, and other mental health issues do not hold the same significance in other cultures as it does in Western societies. We are so honored to welcome Dari Kellom. She is a Cambodian American who is a licensed clinical social worker in the United States on our show to give us advice and ways to communicate with parents about mental illness. Taking a mental health screening is one of the quickest and easiest ways to determine whether you are experiencing symptoms of a mental health condition. Mental health conditions, such as depression or anxiety, are real, common and treatable. And recovery is possible. To take your Free Mental Health screening visit https://walkthetalkamerica.org/ or click the following link. TAKE A MENTAL HEALTH TEST We hope you enjoy this episode. Today's show is brought to you by Audible. Audible is offering our listeners a free audiobook with a 30-day trial membership. Just go to http://www.audibletrial.com/NogginNotes and browse the unmatched selection of audio programs – download a title free and start listening. It's that easy. Go to http://www.audibletrial.com/NogginNotes Hope you enjoy the podcast and please go ahead subscribe and give us a review of our show. You can write a review on iTunes.
Author Katharine Chan shares how she improved her relationship with her parents in her new book titled, How To Deal With Asian Parents. Her mission is to empower individuals to talk about their feelings despite growing up in a culture that hid them. This conversation will have you thinking about: How becoming a mother sparked her interest in writing again How to navigate a relationship with your parents that's like oil and water How, why, and if you should continue to work on your relationship with your parents Connect with Katharine on Facebook / Twitter / Instagram / Pinterest @sumonsleeve. Purchase her book today at on Amazon.com or visit https://sumonsleeve.com/books/how-to-deal-with-asian-parents (https://sumonsleeve.com/books/how-to-deal-with-asian-parents) -- Enjoyed listening to Jen? Find her on the following shows during the off season: Holding Down the Fort Podcast https://holdingdownthefortpodcast.com/ (https://holdingdownthefortpodcast.com/) The Filipino American Woman Project http://tfawproject.com/ (http://tfawproject.com/) The Thoughtful Entrepreneur (starting at ep. 500) https://upmyinfluence.com/podcast/500-new-year-new-show-with-josh-elledge-and-jen-amos/ (https://upmyinfluence.com/podcast/500-new-year-new-show-with-josh-elledge-and-jen-amos/) For more updates on Jen, visit http://jenamoscreates.com/ (http://jenamoscreates.com/) Support this podcast
In this premiere episode! • We define Emotional Slut • Woody talks to his immigrant dad about BLM • SJ screams about racist police officers bullying AZN women • We break down listener stories about sex/dating // Are you AZN? Do you have a story about an emotional outburst or dating disaster?Submit it anonymously at sjandwoody.com and we'll read it! insta @sjandwoody
In this episode you'll learn from Pastor Barb Gross as she shares her journey as a Senior Pastor and Christian parent for the last 25+ years. I interview her on what it was like growing up with Asian parents. You'll also hear her best parenting advice for Christian parents and her perspective on the biggest mistakes most parents make.
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I used to think my Chinese American parents were perfect growing up. They had come to the United States as immigrants with only a couple hundred dollars and worked their way up to a middle-class income. Plus, Asian students as a whole had great reputation for being doing well in school and getting into prestigious… Continue reading 9 Mistakes With How Asian Parents Raise Children The post 9 Mistakes With How Asian Parents Raise Children appeared first on Dream Life Lab With Will Chow - Experiments in Personal Development.