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The TASTE Podcast
558: Righteous Eats TikTok Bumping NYC Restaurants with Jaeki Cho and Brian Lee

The TASTE Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2025 63:45


Jaeki Cho and Brian Lee are the co-founders of Righteous Eats, a multi-platform media brand spotlighting small, immigrant-run food businesses in New York and beyond. They've racked up millions of views with thoughtful storytelling that goes beyond the typical food porn—and they've got ambitions for a whole lot more, hosting events and providing resources to empower business owners. Today on the show, Jaeki and Brian go deep on Righteous Eats POV and plans for the future, plus some of their favorite spots in the city.Also on the show, it's the return of Three Things where Aliza and Matt discuss what is exciting in the world of restaurants, cookbooks, and the food world as a whole. On this episode: HI NRG coffee pop-up in San Francisco, @keithhysiu x @fruitsomm pop-up report, Pistakio has a new crunchy spread. Also: Casa Dragones Reposado, Visitor NA beer, and love for the tofu scramble. Do you enjoy This Is TASTE? Drop us a review on Apple, or star us on Spotify. We'd love to hear from you. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Fun With Dumb
The Early Days of Dumbfoundead ft. Brian Lee & Jaeki Cho

Fun With Dumb

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2024 108:31


Fun With Dumb Episode 311: Dumbfoundead is in NY this week and is joined by his longtime friends and YTighteous Eats Co-founders Brian Lee and Jaeki Cho Follow Dumbfoundead: https://www.instagram.com/dumbfoundead Follow Jaeki: https://www.instagram.com/jaekicho/?hl=en Follow Brian: https://www.instagram.com/brianlee/?hl=en Business Inquiries: dfd@dumbfoundead.com Join Our Patreon: www.patreon.com/funwithdumb More FWD: https://linktr.ee/funwithdumb Hosted By Jonnie "Dumbfoundead" Park Dumbfoundead: @dumbfoundead   Intro Animation by: @yeetheeast Intro Song by: @sweater_beats Fun With Dumb Producers:  Jonnie "Dumbfoundead" Park Dave Wu Alex Kim Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Throwing Fits
The Jaeki Cho Interview with Throwing Fits

Throwing Fits

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2024 102:54


Subscribe to Throwing Fits on Substack. Our interview with Jaeki Cho is righteous. Jaeki—co-founder of Righteous Eats—came through to chow down with us on his altruistic content creation goals, what's next for Righteous Eats since they've been a bit quiet, the fucked up sneaker game politics from his time as a retailer, that signature deep ass voice of his, how food content creation is actually analogous to rapping and hooping, the gift and the curse of restaurant TikTok virality, content payola, the crucial distinction of reviews vs. highlights, buying attention for cheap and selling it for more, owning your audience, his favorite food personalities, that NY Mag photoshoot from hell we all were in, hospitality hostility, trusting the elderly, comfort food, fruit and soup marathon fuel, the cultural exchange of old Jewish and young Korean men, why sodium is king, the Queens Bermuda Triangle and much more on Jaeki Cho's interview with The Only Podcast That Matters™.

Business Of Influence
S1E14: Jaeki Cho from Righteous Eats Got over 600k Followers by Platforming the Community

Business Of Influence

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2023 55:04


Ryan Serhant and Adrian Vasquez Sit down with Jaeki Cho and Brian Lee of Righteous Eats! Righteous Eats started to support small businesses that weren't receiving press coverage or government assistance during the pandemic, and their mission is to highlight diversity and subcultures through food, and the people behind the dishes. We get the behind the scenes perspective on their start, their successes, and their future goals!What did you think of this Episode? Let us know!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Brooklyn Magazine: The Podcast
Eating righteously with Jaeki Cho

Brooklyn Magazine: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2023 52:21


If you're looking for a place to eat that's a little off the beaten path, most likely not in your neighborhood and definitely delicious, you could do worse than follow Righteous Eats on TikTok or Instagram. We're talking tips like Egyptian seafood in Astoria, Filipino delicacies in Woodside Queens, dim sum in Bensonhurst, Afghani fare in Kensington, Chino-Latino cuisine in the Upper West Side. Launched almost accidentally by Jaeki Cho, the mission here is to highlight under-the-radar immigrant and minority owned restaurants serving super authentic (or authentically innovative) food and celebrate the cultures and stories and people behind that food.   Brooklyn news and views you can use: bkmag.com Email: hello@bkmag.com Follow along on Facebook: Brooklyn Magazine Twitter: @brooklynmag Instagram: @brooklynmagazine Follow Brian Braiker on Twitter: @slarkpope

Kofuzi Run Club
Happy Hour! Jaeki Cho

Kofuzi Run Club

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2023 69:50


This week's guest is Jaeki Cho, who is a man of many titles, one of which is Brand Ambassador for On Running. We talk about life as a full-time content creator, disappointing our Korean parents, and Ali Feller and the t shirt cannon incident. Jaeki's Instagram https://www.instagram.com/jaekicho Jaeki with Righteous Eats https://www.instagram.com/righteouseats

Fun With Dumb
Righteous Eats with Jaeki Cho - Fun With Dumb - Ep. 235

Fun With Dumb

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2023 89:40


This episode is special. All the way from Queens NYC, our long time friend Jaeki Cho joins the podcast to break a few things down. He is one of the creators of the food content behemoth 'Righteous Eats' and so many other endeavors. As an 'up and coming' foodie himself, Rick is tantalized by Jaeki's knowledge of everything food and culture and the whole gang gets enlightened as if we broke bread across the table. We cover everything from bicoastal food reviews, Dumb's disdain for reunions and so much more... Live every Tuesday at 1pm PST: https://twitch.tv/dumbfoundeadlive Follow the IG: https://www.instagram.com/funwithdumb Join the Discord: https://discord.gg/funwithdumb Hosted by: Dumbfoundead https://www.instagram.com/dumbfoundead https://twitter.com/dumbfoundead​​​​​ Steffie Baik: https://www.instagram.com/baikedguds​​​​ https://www.twitch.tv/steffiebaik Lyricks: https://www.instagram.com/yox_rick​​​​ https://www.youtube.com/yearoftheox​​​​​ https://www.twitch.tv/oxgang Intro Animation by: @yeetheeast Intro Song by: @sweater_beats "Fun With Dumb" Producers:  Jonathan Park Rick Lee Alex Kim Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Asian Not Asian
S2E12: "Meet Me Outside Asians" feat. Jaeki Cho (Righteous Eats)

Asian Not Asian

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2022 73:04


Content creator and guy from Queens Jaeki Cho stops by the pod to discuss how he handles internet trolls. Jenny and Mic wish they were Gen Z. Then, we delve into political unrest in Japan. LEAVE US A VOICEMAIL and tell us what kind of Asian you were this week - 646-809-7231F O L L O Whttps://www.instagram.com/asiannotasianpodhttps://www.instagram.com/nicepantsbrohttps://www.instagram.com/jennyarimoto/P A T R E O Nhttps://www.patreon.com/asiannotasianpodH A C K C I T Y STANDUP SHOWhttps://www.eventbrite.com/e/mic-nguyen-fumi-abe-present-hack-city-comedy-tickets-387027217827?aff=erelexpmltSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Calling Bullsh!t
America: Is it only a dream?

Calling Bullsh!t

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2022 60:17


The United States of America. What is its true purpose, and whose lives does it exist to serve? In this special episode, we take a look at the current state of one of the world's most powerful purpose-led organizations.   Short Synopsis:  Purpose: No matter who you are or where you come from, if you live here, work hard, and generally operate as a good citizen, there is no end to how far you can go. America is a true meritocracy; a land of opportunity that is open to all.   This episode looks at one of the most powerful purpose-led organizations in the world: The United States of America. With polarization and animosity between the left and the right at record levels, is the American dream still alive? What needs to be done to make our shared purpose clear, inspiring, and true?   We ask a wide variety of people who identify as Americans, and one who does not, to weigh in. We reach across the political spectrum to hear different takes before having an in-depth discussion about potential solutions with former (and future?) presidential candidate, Andrew Yang.   Guests: Andrew Yang - Founder, Forward Party Tatewin Means - Executive Director, Thunder Valley David Safavian - General counsel, American Conservative Union Foundation Adrian Bonenberger - Investigative Journalist Jaeki Cho - Co-Owner, Alumni  Mikaela Reid - Audio Producer, the New York Times  Basil Soper - Podcast Researcher & Guest Curator, Calling Bullsh!t Podcast Yvonne Clarke - Former law secretary  Andrean Clarke - Public school teacher Jonathan Craig - Pool Technician  Penelope Soper - Middle-schooler    We'd love to hear what you think about the show. Maybe you're inspired to take action, maybe you disagree with today's bullshit rating. Either way, we want to hear about it. Leave us a message at 212-505-2305. You might even be featured on an upcoming episode.  Show Notes: Take a trip back to high school with one of the most lauded poems in our nation's history — Harlem by Langston Hughes Where did “American Dream” come from anyway? This short read from the Bush Institute traces its roots. What do Putin's actions in Ukraine tell us about the values of America? And which of these values are worth fighting for across the globe?   Find out more at https://callingbullshitpodcast.com/.    Background Reading: Read Andrew Yang's book ‘Forward' Learn more about Tatewin Means and Thunder Valley  Learn more about David Safavian and the American Conservative Union Foundation  Read Adrian Bonenberger's latest articles here.  Learn more about Jaeki Cho and Alumni here.  Find out more at https://callingbullshitpodcast.com/.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

We Got No Jams - A BTS Podcast
Ep. 47 - Hug You, Jimin!

We Got No Jams - A BTS Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2021 65:20


Hey ARMY! It's your two favorite Unnie's here to talk the T about BTS! This week we talk about the Louis Vuitton Fashion Show breaking ARMY, our new bias Jaeki Cho and his interview with BTS on Amazon Music, And ARMY's birthday! Plus, we all have Permission to Dance as we gush over the music video, the inclusive choreo, and the Celebrities who join the Corner to show support for the new song. Join us as we obsess over BTS and everything they have to offer this week! Borahae! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/wegotnojamspodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wegotnojamspodcast/support

Diversity Hire
Episode 33 - Stilliberal with Kevin and Arjun

Diversity Hire

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2021 32:27


Hello and welcome to episode 33 of Diversity Hire.No guest this week, so go ahead and 30-second-fast-forward through this entire episode. Kevin and Arjun ramble incessantly about how you can’t mourn the loss of something that was already dead (Dimes Square), the problem with “diversity” in the New York Times Diversity Report, how white people need to stop telling other white people what is and isn’t cultural appropriation, and more. If you like this episode please tweet at us about it because we are very self-conscious and shy.Arjun’s Twitch Obama impersonation (0:58)The Drunken Canal, the death of little New York, and the problem with little magazines (3:58)The New York Times Diversity Report (12:03)TNYGuild’s unrecognized workBari Weiss’s does it again! (19:14)TTSG’s episode with Jaeki Cho (24:22)Daft Junk? (28:27) Get on the email list at diversityhire.substack.com

Time To Say Goodbye
TikTok fame, Asian hip-hop, and culture "gentrification" with Jaeki Cho

Time To Say Goodbye

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2021 91:49


Hello! Special unlocked bonus Patreon episode today with entrepreneur, TikTok chef, and hip-hop head Jaeki Cho. He and Jay talk about Jaeki’s quick rise to TikTok fame via his Korean cooking videos, Asian-American hip-hop in the 90s and 00s, and the ways in which immigrants acquire, imitate and then incorporate language. You can find Jaeki’s TikTok here.And a Friday throwback video for all of you. Get on the email list at goodbye.substack.com

$6.99 Per Pound
The Final Episode of $6.99 Per Pound

$6.99 Per Pound

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2020 79:38


Welcome to the final episode of the $6.99 Per Pound Podcast. Jojo, Jaeki and Michael get together one more time to reminisce around the last two years working together and where they are all headed next. It was a wild ride with over 50 episodes published but all good things must come to an end. We want to thank all the listeners that showed up to support us in so many different ways. Your words of encouragement really keep us going over the years. Please go back and listen to the episodes that inspired you or gave you insight into a profession or lifestyle foreign to you. We can all stand to learn more from each other. Please also, continue to support other BIPOC podcast out there that are telling our stories for ourselves. Time Stamps: 02:30 - Life Updates from Jojo, Jaeki, Michael 09:40 - What is going on with $6.99, why did we disband? 15: 40 - Jojo, Jaeki, Michael’s favorite moments while working on $6.99 Per Pound. 25:45 - The teams favorite episodes. 34:30 - What Jojo, Jaeki, and Michael took away from working on $6.99 and what do we want listeners to take away from the episodes 56:10 - The team recommends other podcasts you should listen too. 01:04:35 - What is next for Jojo, Jaeki, and Michael? Check out a panel hosted by Jojo Called Trailblazers: Women at the Forefront for Apex for Youth on Feb. 25th 7:30PM EST @jojoparque Check out Michael’s film photos @madnames_photos and DM him if you have any connections that would help him move to Japan. @madnames Check out Jaeki’s Tik Tok and his Righteous Eats videos where he highlights NYC local restaurants and the stores he helps manage Alumni of NY and Hatchet Supply in New York. @jaekicho Thank you again for the last two years, we appreciate all the love and support you showed us. Now go out there and go after you and your communities dreams and aspirations. Hosted by Jaeki Cho, Michael Stewart, Joann Park Produced by Michael Stewart Audio Editing/Mixing by Marcus Hahm Thank you everyone that was pivotal in making $6.99 come to life: Julie Young (Founder), Sophia Kwan (Designer), Nicole Ro (Videographer), Lily Liu (Designer), Ye Eun Jeong (Website Designer), and Tristan Hsu (Videographer). About Us: Paying homage to Korean-owned hot food delis of New York City, we treat listeners to a buffet of HOT takes on career, culture and community. #699perpound #699perpoundlive #asianpodcast #fortheculture #asianamerican #Twitch #livestream --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/699-per-pound/message

In the Studio
Evan Kim: Tattoo artist

In the Studio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2020 32:35


Evan Kim is one of the most in-demand tattoo artists in New York, thanks to a glamorous list of celebrity clientele which includes Brooklyn Beckham and Frank Ocean. He's famed for his minimalist, fineline tattoos in black and grey. This is a new style of delicate, intricate graphic art which appeals to the Instagram generation. Evan’s joined by hip hop artist, documentary-maker and fellow Korean American, Jaeki Cho, in his new studio just a few blocks from the Empire State Building. He’s about to start a fiendishly difficult task: creating a design which incorporates elements of Japanese anime, mythology and magic - but it has to be small enough to fit on the client’s upper arm. We follow Evan as he works on the tricky design, and then the even trickier application. One slip could ruin those perfect circles and lines. Along the way, Evan shares with us his passion for tattoo design history. On his self-built shelves, there’s an entire library of books from traditional American Sailor Jerry works to Japanese tattoo master Horiyoshi III. But it’s not just a question of beautifying the body. Evan tries to take meaning from his clients’ stories and incorporate them into his designs.

$6.99 Per Pound
$6.99 Live #06 w/Tricia Kim | Rachel Dolezal 2.0, Unemployment, Goodbye Michael

$6.99 Per Pound

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2020 115:14


$6.99 Live episode #06! This week we talk about the Jessica Krug scandal, The Whitney canceling an exhibit after Black Artist called out their underhanded dealings, the future of unemployment, what is next after you take down a racist statue, and Michael says goodbye one last time. Don’t forget to subscribe if you like this episode. News round-up: Jessica Krug, self-proclaimed unrepentant and unreformed child of the hood, gets exposed as a white woman from Kansas aka Rachel Dolezal 2.0? Whitney Cancels Exhibition after Black artists calls out the museum for underhanded dealings in acquiring art from featured artists. Host Segments: Jaeki’s Pocket Watch - Jaeki leads the team in a discussion about the changing nature of work and the struggles employees in service jobs face as technology is introduced in the workplace at an accelerated rate. https://www.nytimes.com/2020/09/04/business/economy/service-economy-workers.html Guest Segment: Monuments & Public Spaces - Our guest Tricia Kim discusses the national reckoning with our public spaces and how statues of figures associated with racism have been taken down. As people celebrate, what comes next? How do we use public spaces and monuments? https://calderamag.com/editorial/unmaking-monuments-moving-towards-justice Who the F is Michael - Michael talks about how he joined the podcast after meeting Jaeki. Now two years later he is sadly leaving the show. We like to thank him for all the work he has done to build the podcast to what it is today. Shouts of the Week Michael - Send Chinatown Love Food Crawl & 46 Mott https://www.sendchinatownlove.com/food-crawl.html Jaeki - Our producer Michael Ken Stewart Tricia - A Place to Visit https://www.artwithjip.com/ Follow our Twitch Channel at https://www.twitch.tv/699perpoundlive Visit our website: www.699perpound.com Follow $6.99 on Social: Instagram (@699perpound): https://www.instagram.com/699perpound/ Twitter (@699perpound): https://twitter.com/699PerPound Facebook (@699perpound): https://www.facebook.com/699perpound You can now support us monetarily https://ko-fi.com/699perpound Hosted by Jaeki Cho, Michael Stewart, Tricia Kim Produced by Michael Stewart & Wynton Wong Audio Editing/Mixing by Marcus Hahm About Us: Paying homage to Korean-owned hot food delis of New York City, we treat listeners to a buffet of HOT takes on career, culture and community. Email address (business inquiries only): info[@]699perpound.com #699perpound #699perpoundlive #asianpodcast #fortheculture #asianamerican #Twitch #livestream --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/699-per-pound/message

$6.99 Per Pound
$6.99 Live #05 w/Donnie Kwak | RIP Chadwick, NBA Strike and Boys State

$6.99 Per Pound

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2020 114:31


$6.99 Live episode #05! This week we talk about the passing of Chadwick Boseman and his legacy, DNC vs. RNC, NBA players on strike, decline of GAP and casual wear, importance of Community College, and the documentary, Boys State. Don't forget to subscribe to our podcast News round-up: Chadwick Boseman and John Thompson passing away, RIP Kings https://twitter.com/chadwickboseman/status/1299530165463199747/photo/1 DNC vs RNC, which was more entertaining and effective? NBA on strike, Did the players make the right decision to come back to play out the playoffs? https://www.politico.com/news/2020/08/28/nba-to-turn-arenas-into-polling-places-404457 Host Segments: Jaeki’s Pocket Watch - GAP INC. sales drop 18% while its E-commerce sales doubled during the second quarter. The team discusses the accelerated change in the “casual” wear clothing retail segment. https://www.cnbc.com/2020/08/27/gap-gps-reports-q2-2020-loss-per-share-sales-drop-18percent.html Who the F is Michael - Michael shares his journey going to a community college and how it led him to think differently about the college system. https://www.princetonreview.com/college-advice/community-college Guest Segment w/ Donnie Kwok - Boys State is an American Legion summer program that brings 1000 boys together to create their own government. What does it tell us about the state of American politics as a whole? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E1Kh_T5ZBIM Shouts of the Week Michael - Donnie Chin, founder of International District Emergency Center https://nbcnews.to/3lMBIJ9 Jaeki - Brad’s Organic Rice Cakes https://www.bradsorganic.com/Product/chips-snacks/brads-org-rice-cakes-no-salt-46oz-1-case12-bags Donnie Kwok - Time to Say Goodbye Podcast https://goodbye.substack.com/ Follow our Twitch Channel at https://www.twitch.tv/699perpoundlive Visit our website: www.699perpound.com Follow $6.99 on Social: Instagram (@699perpound): https://www.instagram.com/699perpound/ Twitter (@699perpound): https://twitter.com/699PerPound Facebook (@699perpound): https://www.facebook.com/699perpound You can now support us monetarily https://ko-fi.com/699perpound Hosted by Jaeki Cho, Michael Stewart, Donnie Kwok Produced by Michael Stewart & Wynton Wong Audio Editing/Mixing by Marcus Hahm About Us: Paying homage to Korean-owned hot food delis of New York City, the inquisitive trio Joann Park, Jaeki Cho, Michael Ken Stewart treat listeners to a buffet of HOT takes on career, culture and community. Email address (business inquiries only): info[@]699perpound.com #699perpound #699perpoundlive #asianpodcast #fortheculture #asianamerican #Twitch #livestream --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/699-per-pound/message

$6.99 Per Pound
$6.99 Live #04 | Jacob Blake, Uber out of Cali, and Ichiro 4eva

$6.99 Per Pound

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2020 94:03


$6.99 Live episode #04! This week we talk about ... the shooting of Jacob Blake, the inmates fighting the wildfires in California, Flint residents reaching a $600 million settlement with the state of Michigan, Kobe Bryant’s birthday, battle between Uber and Lyft and California about independent contractors, and the legacy of Ichiro in the MLB. Don't forget to subscribe to our podcast! News round-up: 06:00 - California Firefighters raging with Inmate Firefighters fighting the blaze only getting paid $2 - $5 an hour. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=37LpBFEN9J0 11:50 - Jacob Blake shooting in Wisconsin and the role of police in America. https://bit.ly/3b4XwKV 25:56 - Flint residents reach $600 million settlement with State of Michigan https://bit.ly/3gDjwh9 30:26 - Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee buys ads on Asian cable TV channel to target Vietnamese American voters in California. https://bit.ly/2YuMA3Z 33:06 - Happy Birthday Kobe and Rest and Peace Host Segments: 40:16 - Jaeki’s Pocketwatch - Jaeki and Michael discuss the stand off between Uber / Lyft and the State of California about complying with AB5 (passed last year) reclassifying gig economy workers from independent contractors to full-time employees. https://n.pr/2EG2qC6 01:02:28 - Who the F is Michael? - Michael talks about how Ichiro made a big impact in this life as a Japanese American in Seattle who played baseball. Also, get into the legendary high school baseball tournament in Japan called Koshien. https://bit.ly/2Qy3Tgn 01:20:43 - Shouts of the Week Michael - Corky Lee - Photographer http://chineseamerican.nyhistory.org/corky-lee/ Jaeki - C Marty’s Jerk Sauce https://www.cmartymar.com/product-page/cmarty-jerk-seasoning Follow our Twitch Channel at https://www.twitch.tv/699perpoundlive Visit our website: www.699perpound.com Follow $6.99 on Social: Instagram (@699perpound): https://www.instagram.com/699perpound/ Twitter (@699perpound): https://twitter.com/699PerPound Facebook (@699perpound): https://www.facebook.com/699perpound You can now support us monetarily https://ko-fi.com/699perpound Hosts Jaeki Cho, Michael Stewart Produced by Michael Stewart & Wynton Wong Audio Editing/Mixing by Marcus Hahm About Us: Paying homage to Korean-owned hot food delis of New York City, the inquisitive trio Joann Park, Jaeki Cho, Michael Ken Stewart treat listeners to a buffet of HOT takes on career, culture and community. Email address (business inquiries only): info[@]699perpound.com #699perpound #699perpoundlive #asianpodcast #fortheculture #asianamerican #Twitch #livestream --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/699-per-pound/message

$6.99 Per Pound
$6.99 Live #01 | China Mac, Tik Tok, Meditation, and Asian Pride

$6.99 Per Pound

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2020 96:53


Welcome to our first episode of $6.99 Live! This week, talk about the Uncle Rogers Rice cooking reaction video, controversy around China Mac organizing a protest in Brooklyn, What is next for Tik Tok, and finding knowledge of Self through meditation and humility. Don't forget to subscribe to our podcast! News round-up: How to make rice with Uncle Rogers and Hersha Patel https://news.abs-cbn.com/ancx/food-drink/features/07/28/20/nothing-wrong-with-how-that-lady-cooked-ricebut-all-sorts-of-wrong-with-how-the-internet-reacted 89-year old women attacked in Bensonhurst, Brooklyn, New York https://abc7ny.com/woman-set-on-fire-elderly-attack-89-year-old-attacked-bensonhurst-crime/6333749/ https://nextshark.com/china-mac-rally-89-year-old-asian-woman-nyc/ Host Segments: Jojo's Glow up Report - Making Meditation Work for You https://www.forbes.com/sites/alicegwalton/2015/02/09/7-ways-meditation-can-actually-change-the-brain/#2aa11ff81465 Jaeki's Pocket Watch Report - Tik Tok, ByteDance, & Microsoft https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2020/aug/01/tiktok-ban-china-bytedance-divest-microsoft Who the F is Michael - Asian Pride and Finding Yourself https://forpositivepeace.org/2020/01/01/i-want-to-be-chinese/ Shouts of the Week Jojo - East West Players https://eastwestplayers.org/ Michael - Think! Chinatown https://www.thinkchinatown.org/assembly/ Jaeki - Ottogi http://www.ottogi.co.kr/eng/product/product_list.asp Follow our Twitch Channel at https://www.twitch.tv/699perpoundlive Visit out website: www.699perpound.com Follow $6.99 on Social: Instagram (@699perpound): https://www.instagram.com/699perpound/ Twitter (@699perpound): https://twitter.com/699PerPound Facebook (@699perpound): https://www.facebook.com/699perpound You can now support us monetarily https://ko-fi.com/699perpound Hosts: Jaeki Cho, Joann Park, Michael Stewart Produced by: Michael Stewart & Wynton Wong Audio Editing/Mixing by Marcus Hahm About Us: Paying homage to Korean-owned hot food delis of New York City, the inquisitive trio Joann Park, Jaeki Cho, Michael Ken Stewart treat listeners to a buffet of HOT takes on career, culture and community. Email address (business inquiries only): info[@]699perpound.com #699perpound #699perpoundlive #asianpodcast #fortheculture #asianamerican --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/699-per-pound/message

Fun With Dumb
TedTalks about TikToks - Fun With Dumb - Ep. 82

Fun With Dumb

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2020 65:53


Donnie Kwak and Jaeki Cho join us for the 82nd episode of "Fun With Dumb" - A new weekly podcast showcasing musicians, comics, artists, actors, k pop stars, chefs, and people from all walks of life! Listen on iTunes... https://goo.gl/Ng5MeK LIVE ON TWITCH https://www.twitch.tv/dumbfoundeadlive Hosted by: @dumbfoundead https://www.instagram.com/dumbfoundead https://twitter.com/dumbfoundead Jaeki Cho: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jaekicho/ Website: https://www.alumniofny.com/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@jaekicho Donnie Kwak Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kwakaflocka/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/KwakaFlocka Website: https://www.complex.com/author/donnie-kwak Intro Animation by: @yeetheeast Intro Song by: @sweater_beats "Fun With Dumb" Producers: Jonathan Park Alex Oh Ethan Ramos Tony K Films Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Vibe Check
Vibe Check #13: New York Nico and Alumni of NY’s Jaeki Cho Are Looking for the Most Deadass NY Tee of All Time

Vibe Check

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2020 24:15


On this episode of ‘Vibe Check,’ host Jian DeLeon speaks with two guests who live and breathe New York City. Nicolas Heller, known as New York Nico, produces work that can best be described as that which belongs to a cultural anthropologist in the country’s largest city. His recent New York Accent Challenge scouted for contenders of the city’s best accent, attracting anyone and everyone who uses the internet. Now, Nico has partnered up with Jaeki Cho, creative director of streetwear and sneaker boutique Alumni of NY, to introduce the Best NY Shirt Contest. The deadline for submissions is April 29, after which the top three designs will be made into T-shirts and sold for charity. The Accent Challenge exceeded Nico’s expectations, with Jaeki himself participating and making it to the top 16. Jian speaks on the elements that constitute a distinctive New York state of mind both on and offline as exemplified by Nico’s and Jaeki’s work. As individuals who lived through 9/11, the duo acknowledges an unparalleled sense of community that surfaces in times of strife. (3:02).

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Highsnobiety Podcasts
Vibe Check #13: New York Nico and Alumni of NY’s Jaeki Cho Are Looking for the Most Deadass NY Tee of All Time

Highsnobiety Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2020 24:15


On this episode of ‘Vibe Check,’ host Jian DeLeon speaks with two guests who live and breathe New York City. Nicolas Heller, known as New York Nico, produces work that can best be described as that which belongs to a cultural anthropologist in the country’s largest city. His recent New York Accent Challenge scouted for contenders of the city’s best accent, attracting anyone and everyone who uses the internet. Now, Nico has partnered up with Jaeki Cho, creative director of streetwear and sneaker boutique Alumni of NY, to introduce the Best NY Shirt Contest. The deadline for submissions is April 29, after which the top three designs will be made into T-shirts and sold for charity. The Accent Challenge exceeded Nico’s expectations, with Jaeki himself participating and making it to the top 16. Jian speaks on the elements that constitute a distinctive New York state of mind both on and offline as exemplified by Nico’s and Jaeki’s work. As individuals who lived through 9/11, the duo acknowledges an unparalleled sense of community that surfaces in times of strife. (3:02). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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First of All
Assessing the Situation with Jaeki, JoJo & Michael ($6.99PerPound Podcast)

First of All

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2020 97:48


It's been a few days since we checked in, which equals many lifetimes in the era of the Rona. Everyone is finding their quarantine groove, managing their boredom, & preparing for the future as data & (mis)information comes in from the powers that be. In this episode, Minji checks in with her friends Jaeki, JoJo, & Michael from $6.99 Per Pound Podcast who are holding it down at COVID-19 Ground Zero in NYC. Together they share a frank conversation on the complex issues at play as humanity attempts to manage this global crisis: power abuse, data, politics, generational racism, apathy & our own personal interests. From losing friends & jobs to the cultural implications of Andrew Yang's recent op-ed, they discuss how they're processing all the changes with open eyes & heightened preparedness. Minji opens the episode with an extended intro on some helpful resources on PPE (personal protective equipment) & the importance of ALL Americans filling out the 2020 Census. We send all the love and light to NYC during their most difficult week as well as all the brave healthcare providers and frontline responders around the world who are battling this crisis.  Take care of yourselves & each other, fam! Follow Minji on:Twitter (@minjeeeezy)Follow the $6.99 per Pound crew at:Jaeki Cho (@jaekicho)Joann Park (@jojoparque)Michael Stewart (@mad.names)Music in this episode includes "Yellow Ranger" by Awkwafina and "Uzutrap" from by UzuhanFollow the show on Instagram and Twitter and support our PatreonThis podcast is part of Potluck: An Asian American Podcast CollectiveProduced by @marvinyueh

UNDO Radio
UNDO RADIO: Ep 10 - Learning the Language of Hip Hop w/ Jaeki Cho

UNDO Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2020 34:23


Check out Episode 10 with Jaeki Cho as we talk about the impact of our upbringing, dissect the usefulness of focus, and muse on how our priorities change with age. The 7 Train is like the Nile [3:30] When Hip Hop became a business [9:19] Celebrating differences in work styles, ADD [13:00] $6.99 Per Pound podcast, Jaeki is righteous, hot food delis [17:26] Creating a cultural hub in Flushing [23:20] There's a formula to everything [27:36] The most rewarding projects are never the biggest [31:59] Jaeki Cho - www.instagram.com/jaekicho UNDO Ordinary www.undoordinary.com www.instagram.com/undoordinary_ www.instagram.com/askvash www.instagram.com/esymai S/O to our partners @ListeningPartyPresents and @CanalStreetMarket www.instagram.com/listeningpartypresents www.instagram.com/canalstreetmarket Links Roy Choi in Broken Bread - https://www.kcet.org/shows/broken-bread $6.99 Per Pound - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/%246-99-per-pound/id1374927391 Bad Rap Trailer - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dNjbnQmb6vE Alumni - https://www.alumniofny.com/ Producer: Jamie McCracken --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/undo-radio/support

Celebrity Spotlight Radio
Listen: Awkwafina and Salima Koroma on 'Bad Rap'

Celebrity Spotlight Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2019 20:43


Listen: Awkwafina and Salima Koroma on 'Bad Rap.' Host Antonio Saillant Interviews filmmaker Salima Koroma and Korean-American hip-hop artists Dumbfounddead, Awkwafina, Rekstizzy, and Lyricks. Bad Rap is a 2016 documentary directed by Salima Koroma, and produced by Jaeki Cho. The documentary follows the lives of Korean-American hip-hop artists Dumbfounddead, Awkwafina, Rekstizzy, and Lyricks, and their struggle to garner credibility in the American hip-hop industry. Bad Rap premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival on April 13, 2016. Note: Pay close attention on host Antonio Saillant discussing being marketable in Hollywood with Artist and Actress, Awkwafina. Any Comments or Questions, Please email us at info@celebrityspotlightradio.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/celebrity-spotlight-radio/support

Asian Not Asian
Azn Baby Girls 101 (w/ Joann Park & Jaeki Cho, $6.99 Per Pound Podcast)

Asian Not Asian

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2019 78:27


Joann Park and Jaeki Cho from $6.99 Per Pound podcast joined the ANA bros this week to talk all about Asian Night Clubs, Asian THOTS, Asian Baby Girls, Boba Gangsters, and how Fumi needs more friends! We also discuss the BTS Army’s beef with MTV VMAs!Check out their podcast $6.99 Per Pound on iTunes, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts and follow them IG at @699perpound We finally launched a PATREON page! Please support us in exchange for some fun rewards from Fumi & Mic https://www.patreon.com/asiannotasianpod Email us: AsianNotAsianPod@gmail.com Instagram: @asiannotasianpod Twitter/Instagram Fumi: @TheFumiAbe Instagram Mic: @nicepantsbro Come see us LIVE! The next Hack City comedy show is 10/16, get your tickets at the link below https://www.eventbrite.com/e/free-comedy-hack-city-comedy-show-now-canal-street-market-tickets-17560902131 S/O to our network @listeningpartypresents @canalstreetmarket - check out the crew on Instagram

First Generation Burden
23. $6.99 Per Pound X First Generation Burden

First Generation Burden

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2019 89:39


This is a special collaboration with $6.99 Per Pound Podcast and First Generation Burden. Rich Tu sits down with Jaeki Cho and Joann Park to talk about their origins in South Korea, the commonalities between Korean and Filipino culture, and what it means to be the "other". We're gettin' real #immigrantexcellence up in here. $6.99 Per Pound is a podcast featuring interviews with leaders and professionals from a wide variety of fields. Paying homage to Korean-owned hot food delis in New York City, the inquisitive duo Joann Park and Jaeki Cho treat listeners to a buffet of HOT takes on career, culture and community. Jaeki Cho is a Queens native whose insight on race and culture have been quoted on MSNBC, The New York Times, BBC Radio, MTV, and Forbes. He co-produced the feature documentary Bad Rap, which premiered at Tribeca Film Festival and is currently streaming on Netflix. He's a partner and creative director for lifestyle boutique Alumni. Before his entrepreneurial pursuit, he was a music journalist, writing for Complex, VIBE, Billboard, and working as an editor for XXL. Joann Park is a Content Strategist, Producer and Community Builder based in New York City. By day, Joann works at CNN's Great Big Story, a cinematic media company, where she oversees content programming and audience development. She has also worked for MTV, CBS & Kore Asian Media. In 2018, Joann was also honored as a Cynopsis Rising Star, an title that recognizes emerging leaders under 30 in the media industry. Joann has organized and moderated panels for CNN, Vox Media, Phillip Lim and The Cosmos to advance the creative Asian American community. Check out FirstGenBurden.com for all the episodes Follow us @firstgenburden and Rich Tu / @rich_tu Thanks DesGin for their support --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/firstgenburden/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/firstgenburden/support

First Generation Burden
23. $6.99 Per Pound X First Generation Burden

First Generation Burden

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2019 89:40


This is a special collaboration with $6.99 Per Pound Podcast and First Generation Burden. Rich Tu sits down with Jaeki Cho and Joann Park to talk about their origins in South Korea, the commonalities between Korean and Filipino culture, and what it means to be the "other". We're gettin' real #immigrantexcellence up in here. $6.99 Per Pound is a podcast featuring interviews with leaders and professionals from a wide variety of fields. Paying homage to Korean-owned hot food delis in New York City, the inquisitive duo Joann Park and Jaeki Cho treat listeners to a buffet of HOT takes on career, culture and community. Jaeki Cho is a Queens native whose insight on race and culture have been quoted on MSNBC, The New York Times, BBC Radio, MTV, and Forbes. He co-produced the feature documentary Bad Rap, which premiered at Tribeca Film Festival and is currently streaming on Netflix. He’s a partner and creative director for lifestyle boutique Alumni. Before his entrepreneurial pursuit, he was a music journalist, writing for Complex, VIBE, Billboard, and working as an editor for XXL. Joann Park is a Content Strategist, Producer and Community Builder based in New York City. By day, Joann works at CNN’s Great Big Story, a cinematic media company, where she oversees content programming and audience development. She has also worked for MTV, CBS & Kore Asian Media. In 2018, Joann was also honored as a Cynopsis Rising Star, an title that recognizes emerging leaders under 30 in the media industry. Joann has organized and moderated panels for CNN, Vox Media, Phillip Lim and The Cosmos to advance the creative Asian American community.

First of All
#67 - East Coast Hustling w/ 6.99 Per Pound

First of All

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2019 77:36


First Of All wishes you all Happy Asian Pacific American Heritage Month! OK, so he West Coast vs East Coast conversation has been the source of many mainstream jokes, memes & rap songs throughout American pop culture. But what about the Asian American perspective? In this episode, Minji sits down with the insightful & hilarious hosts of the NYC-based 6.99 Per Pound Podcast, JoAnn Park & Jaeki Cho right in the heart of Manhattan at Great Big Story during the Tribeca Film Festival. Together they break down their upbringings from international moves to pop culture & neighborhood influences in slang, school, partying, careers & everything in between that shaped their unique Asian American experiences on opposite coasts. This week's guest: Jaeki Cho - IG: @JaekiCho Joann Park - IG: @JoJoParque $6.99 per Pound Podcast Special thanks to guest engineer Marcus Hahm and guest producers Julie Young & Michael Ken Strewart from $6.99 per Pound for their assistance in making this episode! Follow Minji on: Twitter (@minjeeeezy) Instagram (@minjeezy) Our theme song is "Yellow Ranger" by Awkwafina Follow the show on Instagram and Twitter and support our Patreon This podcast is part of Potluck: An Asian American Podcast Collective Produced by @marvinyueh

Now In Color
2.8: $6.99 Per Pound Collaboration: Asian Americans In Hip Hop (w/ Jaeki Cho)

Now In Color

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2019 98:03


This is a special crossover episode with the hit podcast, $6.99 Per Pound. Jaeki Cho, creator of Alumni, producer of 'Bad Rap,' and co-host of $6.99 Per Pound joins Sandie to tell the history of Asian Americans in hip hop, who have been there since the genesis of the genre and culture -- both behind the scenes and in front of the screens. They talk about cultural appropriation, the marketability (but also innate talent) of Awkwafina, representation, and so much more.  ___ This podcast is presented by Brick By Brick Studios (IG: @BrickByBrickStudios) and sponsored in part by Dylan Underwear (IG: @Dylan_Underwear). You can also listen and subscribe to bi-weekly episodes of $6.99 Per Pound (IG: @699perpound) anywhere you get podcasts!  

The Rap Writers Show
Episode 6 (Ft. Jaeki Cho + Rekstizzy)

The Rap Writers Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2018 108:12


Latest episode of The Rap Writers Show --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/therapwritersshow/support

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KollabCast
Episode 120 - Making Some Bad Rap w/ Salima Koroma & Jaeki Cho

KollabCast

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2017 68:34


This week we talk to the filmmakers behind the documentary Bad Rap, documenting the lives, struggles, and dreams of four Asian American rappers. Director Salima Koroma and producer Jaeki Cho join us to talk about their film which is being released on iTunes next week (click here to pre-order). In addition we chat about the #BowWowChallenge, the latest whitewashing controversy, and more! This week’s intro & outro music is “North Cack” from G Yamazawa’s new full length album, “Shouts to Durham” As always, send us your listener questions at podcast@kollaboration.org Learn more about the KollabCast and listen to past episodes here Subscribe to us on iTunes, Google Play Music, Stitcher, or via our RSS feed (http://kollaboration.libsyn.com/rss) In ADDITION, you can now subscribe and listen to the KollabCast on Spotify! Don’t forget to check out the Spotify APAHM  hub. Follow our guests at: Salima Koroma @limacake Jaeki Cho @jaekicho Follow our hosts at: @minjeeeezy @marvinyueh The KollabCast is a podcast about pop culture and the creative life from an Asian American perspective A proud member of the Potluck Podcast Collective

Blacker than BlackTimes Infinity
S-Class Interview 15: Salima Koroma and Jaeki Cho from Bad Rap

Blacker than BlackTimes Infinity

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2017 47:41


Stitch is out and Bunnyman is in for this podcast. This special S-Class Interview we welcome Salima Koroma and Jaeki Cho! They are both director of a documentary called Bad Rap. This documentary focuses on 4 Asian American Rappers trying to make it main stream. All 4 are at different points in their career. Bad Rap released on iTunes on May 23rd: http://www.badrapfilm.com/ Twitter: @BadRapFilm Instagram: @BadRapFilm Facebook: Bad Rap Film Salima Koroma: Twitter: @LimaCake Jaeki Cho: Twitter: @JaekiCho

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REELYDOPE Radio - Media | Culture | Bay Area

Adam (@awkeller510) joins Dap (@dapisdope) again on this ep. Together, they talk with the director + producer squad behind BAD RAP, Salima (@SalimaKoroma) & Jaeki (@JaekiCho). BAD RAP is a feature documentary that follows Lyricks, Awkwafina, Dumbfoundead, and Rekstizzy as they make their way through the music industry and hip-hop culture. In the first half, the REELYDOPE crew & BAD RAP team discuss racial dynamics, documentary hurdles, and moving through hip-hop as an Asian-American. Later, the lens is turned inward as Jaeki and Salima speak on the process of making the film itself. To check out more about BAD RAP and how you can bring it to your city, visit www.badrapfilm.com! Don’t forget to rate us on iTunes and Stitcher, and wherever else! We need the reviews to stay on the charts, so help us out yo. And as always, the official hashtag for the show is#reelydoperadio. Intros & interludes by @Shrggs.

NW3Radio
Bad Rap: Awkwafina (MTV's "Girl Code"), Rek Stizzy, Jaeki Cho & Lyricks #NW3SecretStash 7/16/14

NW3Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2015 62:43


Originally aired July 16, 2014. Peter and Dharmic were joined in the studio by the cast and makers of Bad Rap, a documentary about Asians in hip-hop. Awkwafina, Rekstizzy, Lyricks, Jaeki Cho, and Salima Koroma talked about the making and origins behind the film and how each of the artists have overcome the stigma often associated with being an Asian in rap music. Naturally, there was also a cypher session.

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