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What do you think of this new style of intro?! We got Chang Nation in this episode to discuss a few relevant topics, namely 0:00 - THE LEGEND BEGINS 2:13 - What's new with Chang Nation 4:40 - What's going on with LUs lately? 14:50 - Is Seattle really that bad of a city for dating? 17:00 - Discussion re: other cities 25:20 - Los Angeles and the origin of ABGs 30:49 - Why are Vietnamese people so cool now? 33:42 - Vietnamese vs Filipinos 36:18 - Why Do Guys Not Like Girls With High Body Counts? 39:18 - Body Count and Dating 42:25 - Do Body Counts Make Girls Like Them? 43:36 - Why Guys Are Grossed Out By Girls With High Body Count 46:04 - Bisexual People 47:01 - Only Fans Jealousy - "I Don't Care About TikTok Dances" 51:33 - Why do some Guys like dating Only Fans Girls 54:43 - I Used To Take My Girlfriend To Other Fraternity Parties 57:37 - Only Fans Girls Are Okay With Their Life 01:00:25 - Only Fans vs. Bottle Rat Girls 01:02:20 - The Best Way To Date An Asian Guy 01:05:12 - White Guys Don't Approach Asian Girls 01:08:02 - Girls can go to Guy Activities without being Weird 01:09:48 - Is Online Dating Apps Easier Than Social Circle? 01:12:34 - Is Social Circle Necessary For Dating? 01:15:06 - Outro CLIPS: CHANG NATION RETREAT: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NFOblxiHNCM WHATEVER LUS round 2: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3WmFvVPnvKM&t=4s LINH7X: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xPsvGLoJxWY&t=3s
We pitted Chang Nation against the Girls Gone Wireless ladies and this episode was a heater
Host: Kyle LeungPodcast LinktreeWhat Kind of Asian Are You? Podcast Instagram Guest: Roa Cho Roa's Instagram Roa's FacebookRoa's Podcast: The Life of An Asian SpotifyRoa's YoutubeRoa is one that wears a lot of hats. She is an educator, podcast host, content creator, avid language learner (Kanji writing), and self-love advocate. I feel very honored to be able to have her on to share her stories and experiences as she was one of the early supporters of this podcast when I started my podcast journey. It also helps that she got such a great podcast herself that I really enjoy and hope everyone would give it a listen. We had a long conversation going into her background, her self-love attitude, her experience being Korean-Canadian in Canada, her life as an educator, her podcasting journey, WMAF relationships, and the Anti-Asian Hate going on. Again, thanks for listening and make sure to subscribe to the podcast, follow the Instagram, and share the podcast to anyone you think would find the podcast be of value to their life. Last, make sure to follow my awesome guest, Roa and her podcast!Credits:Theme Music Intro: m-train-dpa.wav by hkmtrhah / Attribution 3.0 Unported (CC BY 3.0) / https://freesound.org/s/371934/--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/whatkindofasianpod/message
Host: Kyle Leung Podcast Linktree What Kind of Asian Are You? Podcast Instagram Guest: Roa Cho Roa's Instagram Roa's Facebook Roa's Podcast: The Life of An Asian Spotify Roa's Youtube Roa is one that wears a lot of hats. She is an educator, podcast host, content creator, avid language learner (Kanji writing), and self-love advocate. I feel very honored to be able to have her on to share her stories and experiences as she was one of the early supporters of this podcast when I started my podcast journey. It also helps that she got such a great podcast herself that I really enjoy and hope everyone would give it a listen. We had a long conversation going into her background, her self-love attitude, her experience being Korean-Canadian in Canada, her life as an educator, her podcasting journey, WMAF relationships, and the Anti-Asian Hate going on. Again, thanks for listening and make sure to subscribe to the podcast, follow the Instagram, and share the podcast to anyone you think would find the podcast be of value to their life. Last, make sure to follow my awesome guest, Roa and her podcast! Credits: Theme Music Intro: m-train-dpa.wav by hkmtrhah / Attribution 3.0 Unported (CC BY 3.0) / https://freesound.org/s/371934/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/whatkindofasianpod/message
This is Isabel's solo episode! Isabel explains how #WMAF influenced the creation of this podcast, it's branding, and all of the hashtags that are used to target specific audiences. She explains what #WMAF is, its relevance on social media, and how it is used by white and Asian men to target Asian females. Let's talk about it! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Dr. Kirk rants about patron emails.Become a patron of our podcast by going to https://www.patreon.com/PsychologyInSeattleEmail: www.psychologyinseattle.com/contactThe Psychology In Seattle Podcast. This content is for educational and informational purposes only. Although Kirk Honda is a licensed marriage and family therapist, this content is not a replacement for proper mental health treatment. Always seek the advice of your mental health provider regarding any questions or concerns you have about your mental health needs.
What the hell does being white-washed even mean?! Today we dive deep into what makes someone seem “white-washed”, our personal journeys on accepting our cultural identity, and the social phenomenon of WMAF (White Male Asian Female) couples.Follow us on Instagram @eatyourcrustpod
Diana, Bryant and Teen hang out in Boston together for the first time (along with her lovely dog Minus) to talk about a topic that simply refuses to go away from the Asian American online discourse. Just why are Asian men so fixated on the topic of WMAF? And why does Asian masculinity/emasculation take up so much of the bandwidth? Has the amount of time spent on masculinity issues actually been of use to people? Support us on Patreon! www.patreon.com/planamag TWITTER: Diana (@discoveryduck) Bryant (@mfbt) Teen (@mont_jiang) SUBMISSIONS & COMMENTS: editor.planamag@gmail.com EFPA Opening Theme: "Fuck Out My Face" by Ayekay (open.spotify.com/artist/16zQKaDN5XgHAhfOJHTigJ)
NONE OF THE MUSIC IN THIS SEGMENT BELONGS TO WNSR. See full (informal) credits below: - Music: (1) Introduction music from the WMAF broadcast of the first American Race Crisis Lecture Series at The New School (1964), (2) Miles Davis Quintet - It Never Entered My Mind (1954), (3) Outro music from the WMAF broadcast of the first American Race Crisis Lecture Series at The New School (1964). - Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s lecture “The Summer of Our Discontent” apart of the American Race Crisis Lecture Series at The New School (1964). - Ambient noise: (1) Recordings of a conversation with members of the Institute for Retired Professionals originally for the podcast New Histories. Provided kindly by TNS Professor of History, Julia Foulkes. (2) “Diverse Voices” of TNS students. Provided kindly by Sarah Montague. (3) All other ambient sounds recorded by myself, or found on freesound.org. - President Nixon’s Cambodia incursion address from April 30, 1970. - Students protesting in Washington D.C. and NYC days after Nixon’s announcement (1970). - Press release announcing the re-opening of the Parsons exhibition at the Graduate Faculty building. Students' Exhibition to Portray Dissent Thru Art. (1970). Found in The New School Archives and Special Collections Digital Archive. Read by Aja Simpson.
In this juicy little episode, Hana and Ryan discuss the unfortunate optics of hanging out with our white parents and friends, WMAF and AMWF couples, coming in and out of various closets, dating as an adoptee in Korea, and Bitmoji. Tune in for a full explanation of all acronyms and that overused-yet-apt metaphor: the closet. Somehow even more awkward than Dating and Relationships Part One ¯_(ツ)_/¯
Twitter may be a mad circus, but there are still real people and real emotions powering that spectacle, which means important things can still be learned from it. What's the meaning behind Joshua Luna's Nerds of Color brouhaha involving (yet again) WMAF? Or the Celeste Ng and Louis Leung mess involving fake male allies and sock puppet accounts? And what does Black Twitter's drama over Briahna Joy Gray vs. Tariq Nasheed, as well as the recent outburst against DeRay McKesson in Ferguson, have to do with Asian Americans? Oxford, Teen, Mark, and Sammi try to make sense of all this (and Sammi wonders if she should indeed get a Twitter account). Intro/Outro Song: "Heart and Soul" by Hoagy Carmichael Intro Voice Track: Tarleton Gillespie on Custodians of the Internet (CivilServant Community Research Summit at MIT 2018) TWITTER: Teen (@mont_jiang) Oxford (@oxford_kondo) Mark (@snbatman) REFERENCED RESOURCES: Joshua Luna's "Reconciliasian" comic: https://twitter.com/Joshua_Luna/status/983778232918036481 Luna's tweetstorms about Nerds of Color incident: https://twitter.com/Joshua_Luna/status/1040650527879688192 Twitter jihad against Yowei Shaw: https://i.imgur.com/lhOkrMP.jpg Academia silencing Dr. Karen Pyke: https://i.imgur.com/agHy6Br.jpg https://i.imgur.com/nwquIya.jpg Celeste Ng's tweets about not being attracted to Asian men: https://i.imgur.com/XESIDpv.jpg https://i.imgur.com/JJsxoqY.jpg Bitch Magazine on why "To All The Boys I've Loved Before" doesn't over-glorify white men: https://www.bitchmedia.org/article/double-standards-in-to-all-the-boys-ive-loved-before Bitch Magazine on why "Master of None" does over-glorify white women: https://www.bitchmedia.org/article/aziz-ansari-white-feminism-south-asian-women Briahna Joy Gray's tweet putting class above race: https://twitter.com/briebriejoy/status/1041864771702808577 Tariq Nasheed's tweet about Briahna Joy Gray and white and Asian zaddies: https://twitter.com/tariqnasheed/status/1042487646671405056 Briahna Joy Gray's tweet about attacks on her interracial relationship with an Asian man: https://twitter.com/briebriejoy/status/1042132437847957507 Lana Condor's interview where she compares WMAF with LGBTQ rights: https://www.thecut.com/2018/08/interview-lana-condor-on-to-all-the-boys-ive-loved-before.html Pride Magazine slamming Lana Condor for comparing WMAF with LGBTQ rights: https://www.pride.com/movies/2018/8/28/lana-condor-dont-compare-lgbt-discrimination-interracial-dating Activist protests DeRay McKesson at Ferguson book signing event: https://bossip.com/1668127/yikes-watch-angry-ferguson-activist-crash-deray-mckessons-book-tour-sit-yo-lyin-self-down-you-stole-money-video/ DeRay McKesson's ties to Teach For America: https://www.alternet.org/news-amp-politics/why-deray-mckessons-plan-baltimores-schools-looks-it-comes-right-out-teach Vanity Fair's profile on DeRay McKesson: https://www.vanityfair.com/style/2018/09/deray-mckessons-vest-is-forever
Oxford Kondo, co-founder and team member of Plan A Magazine, an Asian-American identity focused online magazine, joins the podcast to talk about his journey into AAPI identity issues the origin of Plan A Magazine, WMAF,...
From Natalie Tran's "White Male Asian Female" documentary to NYT's article "The Alt-Right's Asian Fetish" to the backlash against Chloe Bennet (born Chloe Wang) for dating Logan Paul, the topic of WMAF has been unavoidable as of late. It's often said that the issues of internalized racism involved in this topic are best addressed by and for Asian women. But what happens when Asian women run into brick walls when trying to talk to other Asian women about this, resulting in strained friendships or ostracization from activist circles? To shed more light on this are Jess, Christina, and special guest Sammi Lee, a student and Asian/LGBTQ activist in NYC (with Oxford in a producer role). Intro/Outro Song: "Shut Up" by Stormzy Intro Voice Track: Interview between Natalie Tran and Sar Satria from Natalie Tran's "White Male Asian Female" Youtube documentary TWITTER: Jess (@cogitatotomato) REFERENCED RESOURCES: "The Asian Mystique" by Sheridan Prasso: https://www.amazon.com/Asian-Mystique-Dragon-Ladies-Fantasies/dp/1586483943 "The Art of Cruelty" by Maggie Nelson: https://www.amazon.com/Art-Cruelty-Reckoning-Maggie-Nelson/dp/0393343146