The AuthEthnic Podcast

The AuthEthnic Podcast

The AuthEthnic Podcast

Authentic + Ethnic. Bringing authenticity to ethnicity. AuthEthnic is a podcast for those that want unfiltered discussions around race, social issues and the Asian/American experience. Hosted by Jen Lee and Yonsoo Kang, we invite BIPOC and APIAs to have authentic conversations. And not about boba or raves.

Growing Up Mixed Asian

Growing Up Mixed Asian

Jen brings in veteran podcaster, Sharmane Fury, to talk about what it's like to live with a multiracial identity and to grow up mixed in Asian American spaces. We then address some questions asked by our followers on Instagram. We unpack xenophobia (10:59), colorism (17:16), exclusion (19:01), people's romantic preferences (30:16), how to support mixed friends (40:15).  Thank you Amber, Nati, Rose, and Christina for your questions/comment!

Jan 11, 2023 • 44:40

Dim Sum is in the Heart: Being British Born Chinese

Dim Sum is in the Heart: Being British Born Chinese

We go across the pond to the UK! Yonsoo and his guest, Allie Liu, get into deep discussion about her complicated relationship with dim sum (3:07)! Pressure of being a food conductor for your friends and guests (10:28). Living and working at your family's Chinese carryout (17:28). Aspects of British Asian Diaspora and the life of being BBC (26:31)

Dec 7, 2022 • 35:22

Revisiting Why Some Asians Tend to Vote Conservative

Revisiting Why Some Asians Tend to Vote Conservative

Red-baiting! Affirmative Action! Healthcare! Citizenship! Reproductive Rights! These are just a few of the political issues being debated around the US right now. As various Midterm Election battles rage across the country yet again, we revisit an old (but still relevant) topic regarding Asian American political power and ideological leanings in the nation. Our guest, Bill Tamayo is the District Director for the US Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) offers his professional experience

Nov 8, 2022 • 36:22

Teachers and Techies Talk

Teachers and Techies Talk

Our Season 3 Opener! The lowest paid and the highest paid have a chat. We bring our guests, Lillian and Lior, to share their thoughts about their experiences from Silicon Valley to your local public school. - How history, gender, and capitalism have helped create this disparity between tech and school. (5:30) - Are we able to stick to our values? Finding those bits of joy in our profession! (12:46) - Who gets left out in fields that are not designed for us? (16:46). - Dealing with harmful

Nov 2, 2022 • 52:00

Boba Liberalism

Boba Liberalism

What is Boba Liberalism, and why do we keep hearing people accuse others of being a "boba liberal" on social media? For our season finale, Neha comes back to the show for an authentic discussion around the perils of cultural awakening, the dangers of consumerism, and becoming a politically conscious Asian American. We also talk about the Desi equivalent of Boba Liberalism (which we dub "Chai Liberalism"), and the negative effects this term often has when it's used as an insult in Asian liberal s

Feb 21, 2022 • 42:06

Asians for Sex Positivity

Asians for Sex Positivity

Jen, Yonsoo and Christina from "The Best is Yet to Cum Podcast" talk about sex. We get to the bottom of what sex positivity is, why Asians feel shame when talking about sex, the lack of sex education, and the double standards Asian women face in both dating and sex. We also discuss how to start normalizing sex talk — both in and out of the bedroom. About Our Guest: Christina is a writer, artist, swimsuit sewing extraordinaire, zine-maker and the host of "The Best is Yet to Cum" podcast. Her show

Jan 24, 2022 • 35:45

Be Áothentic: Building a Fashion Brand in the Pandemic

Be Áothentic: Building a Fashion Brand in the Pandemic

How do you launch a fashion brand in the pandemic? Van Phan and Patricia Cruz, the creatives behind Vietnamese clothing brand Áothentic, sit down with Jen for an authentic conversation about the fashion industry and staying true to your heritage. We also talk about the dangers of selling out to a white audience, fast fashion and the struggles of building a brand virtually. We also discuss Van and Patricia's personal experiences as first-generation Vietnamese and first-generation Mexican American

Dec 20, 2021 • 35:43

The Price of Asian Food

The Price of Asian Food

We see an increase of non-Asian folks exploring and popularizing Asian cuisine into mainstream America. Chefs also seek to expand the traditional boundaries of Asian cuisine by elevating dishes using more luxurious ingredients and different cooking methods. Some welcomed this development while others see it with disdain. We discuss the benefits and pitfalls of expensive Asian food. Saadia explains what it's like to be a foodie on social media (2:15) and gives some major shout outs to foodie acco

Nov 23, 2021 • 47:45

Teaching Overseas in Asia

Teaching Overseas in Asia

Jen & Yonsoo explore this trend where Americans and other Westerners leave their countries to teach overseas. A prime destination is East/Southeast Asia because the positions are regarded as opportunities for affordable work and play. Some teachers praise the better treatment and pay they received in Asia in contrast to working at home. Dominique shares with us the difference between an International and Bilingual School (4:54), the benefits of teaching in Shanghai (19:58), the foreigners wi

Oct 18, 2021 • 52:57

Is "Asian American" Relevant Anymore?

Is "Asian American" Relevant Anymore?

We're back! Welcome to Season 2. Jen & Yonsoo discuss whether it's time to retire "Asian American" as a useful label. Milan offers a Pacific Islander's perspective on "APIA solidarity"(4:47) and gives a hot take on non-Hawaiians using "Hapa" (12:44). Prof. Tanglao-Aguas takes us on a deep dive into the political roots behind the label "Asian American" (21:11). A recording of the late Hawaiian activist, Haunani Kay-Trask, still remains relevant & supports Milan's views of Asian political

Sep 20, 2021 • 58:01

The Toxicity of Asian Dating Shows

The Toxicity of Asian Dating Shows

Netflix shows Indian Matchmaking and Terrace House perpetuate misogyny, casteism, colorism and fatphobia — but we’d rather enjoy a good dating show and not think about the darker sides of Asian culture. (Our culture.) For our season finale, we invite Neha back to the show to decode caste, love jihad, and the ways in which Sima Auntie and the show’s producers perpetuate a high caste, high class, and light-skinned narrative. Jen also unpacks misogyny in Japan and the toxic role the panel plays in

Jan 4, 2021 • 43:37

Asian Fusion Food: Born from Conflict and Colonialism

Asian Fusion Food: Born from Conflict and Colonialism

Would you like a side of colonialism to go with your Asian food? Jen and Yonsoo bite into the colonial history behind some iconic Asian fusion dishes like banh mi and Korean Army Stew, which are steeped in trauma and power. Was this East meets West collaboration forced? Or born out of survival? How do white people rewrite us and our food? We also define decolonization and how we can start decolonizing our diets — just in time for Thanksgiving!

Nov 25, 2020 • 31:49

Why Do Asians Vote For Trump?

Why Do Asians Vote For Trump?

Why do Asian-American immigrants and first-generation Asians vote for Republicans, even though conservative agendas exclude them, harm them, and work against them? Or is it less about political identity, and more about the time period they arrived in America, as well as the colonial mindsets that have been injected into their psyche? Our guest Bill Tamayo, the District Director for the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC), lends his insight as a Filipino-American, an activist, and

Oct 28, 2020 • 35:37

To All The Wasians I've Seen on TV: Why Asian Writers Push for Asian/White Love

To All The Wasians I've Seen on TV: Why Asian Writers Push for Asian/White Love

As Asian-Americans gain more visibility in mainstream media, we’ve noticed a few new trends: Asian protagonists often end up with white people. And Wasian (White/Asian) men are filling the (rare) role of Asian male love interest. How do these decisions from Asian writers perpetuate whiteness within our own community, and how does this affect Asian masculinity? In this episode, we critique Aziz Ansari's Master of None, Mindy Kaling's Never Have I Ever, and Jenny Han's film adaptation of To All Th

Oct 14, 2020 • 35:51

How Can Asians Actively Support Black Lives?

How Can Asians Actively Support Black Lives?

We invite our friends Michaela Francis and Nana Yaa Ansa to weigh in on a Black/Asian roundtable discussion: what can APIAs do to be active allies for Black folks and the Black Lives Matter movement? In this episode, we also discuss Black and Asian relations, stereotypes, and our own lived experiences of ignorance, frustration, and hope. Find us on Instagram @authethnicpodcast

Sep 23, 2020 • 49:00

Addressing Anti-Blackness in the Asian Community

Addressing Anti-Blackness in the Asian Community

We can't celebrate Asian-American identity without talking about the darker, more racist parts of our culture. In this episode, we learn about the historical and sociological constructs that have influenced the harmful stereotypes Asian-Americans have perpetuated about Black folks today. We break down the model minority myth, colorism, the LA Riots, and examples of Black and Asian solidarity. Find us on Instagram @authethnicpodcast

Sep 23, 2020 • 50:18

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