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Infatu Asian Podcast

A show where we aim to illuminate and celebrate Asian culture and creators! New episodes every Wednesday! Please email us at: infatuasianpodcast@gmail.com and follow us on Facebook or Instagram @infatuasianpodcast
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Ep 185 Ada Tseng Author of Breaking Into New Hollywood: A Career Guide To A Changing Industry

Are you or someone you know curious about how to start a career in Hollywood? While working at the LA Times Ada Tseng and her co-author Jon Healey interviewed dozens of people from all parts of the entertainment industry. This book is a collection of chapters outlining most of the jobs involved with film and television production. As a TV and movie geek, I found it really interesting! Where was this book when I was a drama major in the 90s? Get Breaking Into New Hollywood wherever you get books....

Aug 13, 202556 minEp. 241

Ep 184 Part 2 The K-Watch Club Continues with Lingjie and Isabel watching Karma (2025) and Signal (2016)

We're back with part 2 of our marathon session with Isabel and Lingjie! This time we're discussing the 2025 drama Karma and the 2016 classic Signal. I think we all enjoyed these shows and would recommend them to you! Let us know the shows or movies you want us to watch next! Thanks again to Isabel of @proudlyasian podcast and Lingjie of @worstasianpod ! It's always fun recording together. Give them a listen wherever you get podcasts! Write to us at: ⁠infatuasianpodcast@gmail.com⁠, and please fol...

Aug 08, 202548 minEp. 240

Ep 184 Part 1 A K-Watch Club with Isabel and Lingjie

We had some free time this summer, so I suckered some podcast friends to watch some shows with me. Lingjie from @worstasianpod and Isabel from @proudlyasian were game to be part of a watch club. We each recommended a show for the others to watch, and a few months later, we jumped on a Zoom call to give our thoughts! The shows picked were: Love After Divorce Season 4 (2023), Karma (2025), and Signal (2016). We ended up recording for almost 2 hours, so I split it up into 2 episodes. Part one will ...

Aug 06, 202558 minEp. 239

Ep 183 Tiger Sisters: Jean & Cherie Luo Share Their Journey From the Ivy League to Podcasting

From Dartmouth, Harvard, Barnard, and Stanford, to Wall Street and Silicon Valley, Tiger Sisters Jean and Cherie Luo achieved what many can only hope to. In their podcast, Tiger Sisters, they share secrets and mistakes they've learned along the way. Sydney and I had a great chat with them, talking about their journey and learning more about how they manage to work so well together as ambitious sisters. Find the Tiger Sisters wherever you get podcasts, and on YouTube @cherie.brooke (soon to be re...

Jul 30, 20251 hr 6 minEp. 238

An Episode of Proxy on the InfatuAsian Podcast, Mic Nguyen's Biggest Regret

Our podcast pal Yowei loaned us one of her episodes of Proxy to air on our feed this week! It features an episode she produced with comedian and podcaster Mic Nguyen. In it, the episode explores what Mic calls "the biggest regret of his life," abandoning his pre-med studies to pursue a comedy career. If you've never listened to Proxy before, you're in for a treat! Thanks to Yowei for letting us air her show. Please go listen to all the episodes of Proxy, wherever you listen to podcasts. You can ...

Jul 23, 202547 minEp. 237

Ep 182 From NPR to Proxy: Yowei Shaw’s Next Podcast Chapter

You might know Yowei Shaw from the NPR podcast Invisibilia, and if you do, then you know that most of the Invisibilia team got laid off in 2023. Since then, Yowei has been on a mission to continue telling stories that explore emotions and life's conundrums. This mission has turned into her new show, Proxy, an independent podcast that Yowei created, produces, funds, and hosts. My new summer intern, Lauren, and I had a really fun time chatting with Yowei about her love for Philadelphia, her ups an...

Jul 16, 202553 minEp. 236

Playing Her Cards Right From Toronto to Montenegro : Xuan Liu on Life and Poker

Poker is a game of strategy, numbers, psychology, and luck. Xuan Liu has been playing poker professionally on and off since college. She has had several tournament scores of over half a million dollars. In May 2025, she became the first woman to win a Triton Series Tournament, taking home over $860,000! Listen to our episode on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube or wherever you get podcasts. I'm in awe of how she does it all with a smile on her face. She is as nice as they come and is a great conv...

Jul 11, 202545 minEp. 235

Ep 180 Inside the World of Tyrus Wong with Karen Fang, Author of Background Artist

Tyrus Wong is the Chinese American artist who provided inspiration and vision for the Disney animated masterpiece, Bambi. He went on to have a long career as an artist at Warner Brothers, as well as designing cards for Hallmark. He was an amazing individual whom my guest, film scholar Karen Fang, has written a book about. It’s called Background Artist. Listen to our conversation on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube, or wherever you get podcasts! I had so much fun chatting with Karen; she’s super ...

Jul 03, 20251 hrEp. 234

Ep 179 Ask This Book a Question: Vicki Tan on Wonder, Design, and Discovery

Got any questions that you're pondering at the moment? Wouldn't it be great to have someone to run it by to get some ideas? My guest Vicki Tan wrote a book for you! It's called Ask This Book a Question, and it walks you through different types of decisions you might need to make and gives stories from her life as well as biases that might be clouding your judgment. It's a very interesting and practical read! Give us a listen on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, etc... Follow Vicki over @vickihea...

Jun 26, 202553 minEp. 233

Ep 178 Advice for Traveling to Japan with Jeff and Naomi Yamazaki!

Men’s fashion influencer Jeff Yamazaki and his wife Naomi have made the trip between Los Angeles and Japan dozens of times —and they’ve learned a thing or two along the way. In this episode, the stylish duo shares their go-to travel tips for navigating Japan like a pro: from the best places to shop to eating some of the tastiest foods. Whether it’s your first visit or your fifteenth, Jeff and Naomi offer a chic, practical guide to making the most of your time in Japan. Check out Jeff's content @...

Jun 18, 202556 minEp. 232

Ep 177 You Might Have Asian Parents If... with the Blackboard 4

Here's an episode with the Blackboard 4 (Jackie, Vicky, Loan, and me) where we talk about having Asian parents and being Asian parents. Hopefully, you can relate and join in the laughter. *Light trigger warning* We talk about old-fashioned Asian discipline. Thanks to The Blackboard 4 for helping me all school year long. We'll be back after summer break to break down more topics. New Jersey (and anyone else)- check the link in my Instagram bio to request a free InfatuAsian sticker! Or click here ...

Jun 11, 20251 hr 6 minEp. 231

Ep 176 Grace in Any Culture: Etiquette Lessons from Reina Chan

Are manners, good conversation skills, and etiquette out of style? My guest, Reina, and I wholeheartedly disagree! In fact, maybe these soft skills are needed more than ever! Reina Chan is an etiquette coach who was born in Hong Kong but was educated in England and Switzerland. She creates content around international etiquette and coaches clients on Eastern and Western etiquette at her company, Normae. You can listen to our fun chat on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts....

Jun 04, 202553 minEp. 230

Ep 175 Vicky Nguyen: From Boat Baby to NBC News

Vicky Nguyen's life arc that goes from a harrowing escape out of Vietnam to the Today show makes her book Boat Baby a real page-turner. I had a really fun chat with Vicky the day after Mother's Day, which I thought was appropriate, since her parents, husband Brian, and 3 daughters play a big part in this journey of a lifetime. As a bonus, we get Vicky's go-to Vietnamese comfort foods and a behind-the-scenes look at creating the most epic Christmas cards. Listen to this episode on Spotify, Apple ...

May 28, 202547 minEp. 229

Ep 174 Big Asian Energy: Breaking Through Your Limitations with John Wang

John Wang is a leadership coach, author, speaker, and founder of Big Asian Energy, a platform dedicated to empowering Asian Americans to break through cultural and professional barriers. We had so much fun chatting about his new book, Big Asian Energy, available May 27th, wherever you get books, or over at his website www.bigasianenergy.com You can follow John on Instagram @johnwangofficial or @johnwangbae on TikTok. And listen to the Big Asian Energy Podcast for great interviews with fantastic ...

May 21, 202551 minEp. 228

Ep 173 part 2 - Amy Tan's InfatuAsian and Breaking the Legacy of Trauma

Want some bonus Amy Tan? Yes please! Just when I thought I was wrapping up our chat with Amy Tan, we got into a deep conversation about life and surviving trauma. I didn't plan most of this and just went wherever Amy wanted to lead the conversation. *Trigger Warning* We talk about self-harm and assault, please use listener's discretion* Pictured in this post is Amy's grandmother (on the right). She was 37 when she died by swallowing a ball of opium. Amy published The Joy Luck Club when she was 3...

May 13, 202539 minEp. 227

Ep 173 From Joy Luck to Backyard Birds - Amy Tan Reflects on Survival and Writing Part 1

It's going to be hard to beat this one! I had huge expectations about speaking with Amy Tan, and let me tell you, Amy gave me more than I could have even hoped for! She is the premier Asian American storyteller for a reason. She had me laughing one minute and contemplating the next. This is only Part 1, because we ended up chatting for over an hour and a half! What a treat! I'll drop Part 2 next week. You can listen to this and all our other episodes on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you g...

May 07, 202551 minEp. 226

Ep 172 Asian Goats! Naming the greatest Asian things and people of all time! With the Blackboard 4!

Jackie, Vicky, Loan, and I—a.k.a. The Blackboard 4—chat about the Greatest Of All Time Asian things! I always have a great time yapping with my teacher friends. Who knows where our next tangent will take us! In this episode, we discuss our GOATed Asian fruits and veg, movies, comedians, and more. Listen in and let us know if you agree with us or not! As I always mention, you can write to us at: ⁠infatuasianpodcast@gmail.com⁠, and please follow us on Instagram and Facebook @infatuasianpodcast Our...

Apr 30, 20251 hr 6 minEp. 225

Ep 171 Trailblazer Nancy Kwan Reflects on 'The World of Suzie Wong' and Changing Hollywood

Nancy Kwan was one of the first Asian Hollywood stars I can remember seeing. She broke out in the hit movies "The World of Suzie Wong" and "Flower Drum Song" in the 1960s. Over the next several decades, Nancy worked in front and behind the camera in over 50 productions. It was a real pleasure to speak with Nancy, she is as charming and lovely as ever. I really think you'll enjoy hearing from her. You can learn more about her interesting life in her new memoir, The World of Nancy Kwan, available ...

Apr 23, 202532 minEp. 224

Ep 170 Arthur Dong on Telling Untold Asian American and LGBTQ Stories Through Film

Arthur Dong is an award-winning filmmaker out of San Francisco's Chinatown. One of his first films, Sewing Woman, was nominated for an Oscar. We caught up with Arthur and chatted about his youth in Chinatown and his over 50 years of filmmaking! Get the Arthur Dong Collection on Blu-Ray discs from Kino Lorber. Arthur's care for his subject matter will move you, and I promise that you will learn so much! Get it here: https://kinolorber.com/product/arthur-dong-collection . It's a history you won't ...

Apr 16, 202545 minEp. 223

Ep 169: Chef Brandon Jew: Tradition, Innovation, and the Story of Mister Jiu’s

Brandon wanted to participate in our March Madness of Chinese Cuisine, but he had a prior engagement, so we decided to bring the bracket to him! Recording in the legendary Moongate Lounge above Mr. Jiu's, Brandon and I talked about his journey and why it's been so important for him to keep pushing against the river of difficulties of running a big restaurant in SF Chinatown. Listen to this episode on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get podcasts! You can find Brandon on Instagram @brando...

Apr 09, 202543 minEp. 222

Announcement: Bake for Myanmar - A San Francisco Community Fundraiser to Support Myanmar Earthquake Relief

I had a quick call with Linda Tay Esposito from @flavor_explosions, who organized a bake sale to fundraise for earthquake relief efforts in Myanmar. Here in San Francisco, Linda has gathered over 35 bakers who are donating some goods towards the relief effort. Each item will be $5 or $10, with 100% of the proceeds going to Doctors Without Borders in Myanmar. It's Sunday, April 13th, from 10AM-1PM only! @18reasons (located at 18th St / Dolores street). Come by and load up on amazing and yummy goo...

Apr 07, 202510 minEp. 221

Ep 168 The March Madness of Chinese Cuisine 2025!

The day had come on March 22nd, 2025... the day we crowned the greatest dish in Chinese Cuisine for 2025! It was a hotly contested battle, voted on by about 60 members of our audience on a beautiful night in Chinatown. Cohosted by myself and the folks from The Worst Quality Crab Podcast and the On Waverly Bookstore, it was truly a fun night! I hope you were able to join us live, but if you weren't, here's our recording. Mark your calendars for next year, we'd love to do another round with lots o...

Apr 02, 20251 hr 6 minEp. 220

Side Dish: Speaking with Actors Kim Chiu and Paulo Avelino about My Love Will Make You Disappear!

Here's a really quick interview with Kim Chiu and Paulo Avelino, who star in the Filipino film My Love Will Make You Disappear! It is a fun rom-com with a fun premise and lots of ups and downs, tears and laughs. I got to take part of the press junket, and because of my work schedule I only have a few minutes to chat with the stars. My nerves got the best of me, but the stars were so gracious and charming, I hope you enjoy our quick chat. Go see My Love Will Make You Disappear if it's playing nea...

Mar 28, 20256 minEp. 219

Ep 167 Sarah Ahn on the writing of 'Umma' and the Stories Behind Ahnest Kitchen

Sarah Ahn and her mom Nam Soon Ahn have been sharing stories and recipes on their Instagram @ahnestkitchen. Coming April 1st is their cookbook 'Umma" which is a fantastic collection of over 100 recipes, pictures, and stories from their family past and present. The stories in it will make your heart swell and your eyes water, while their recipes will help you experience Korean home cooking for yourself. Pre-order a copy of 'Umma' today, or get it everywhere you get books after April 1st, 2025. Fo...

Mar 26, 202548 minEp. 218

Ep 166 Mahjong’s Cultural Legacy: Author Nicole Wong on House Rules & Tradition

I'm a little ashamed to say, I don't think I've ever played a real game of mahjong! Today's guest, Nicole Wong, wrote the perfect book for me! It's called Mahjong: House Rules from Across the Asian Diaspora, and it has a little bit of everything for a new player like myself, or a seasoned player like you! It's available April 8th wherever you get your books. Follow Nicole @themahjongproject on Instagram, or learn more at her website https://www.themahjongproject.com/about Also, please come down ...

Mar 19, 202557 minEp. 217

Ep 165 Chatting With Mr. Prasetyo Hadi the Consul General of Indonesia in San Francisco!

Mr. Prasetyo Hadi is the Consul General for Indonesia in San Francisco. I met Mr. Prasetyo Hadi at a fun celebration by the Indonesian Consulate in San Francisco. I asked if we could do an episode together, and so we got together and had a fun chat at the Consulate General, which happens to be near my work. They couldn’t have been nicer, showing me some of the warmth and hospitality Indonesia is famous for. I can’t wait to visit Indonesia someday! In the meantime, if you’d like a taste of Indone...

Mar 12, 202528 minEp. 216

Ep 164 Playwright Lauren Yee on Breaking into Theatre, Representation, and Crafting Powerful Stories

Lauren Yee is an uber-talented playwright and screenwriter originally from San Francisco. Her plays cover a wide range of topics, from life as a Yee in San Francisco Chinatown to a 1970s rock band trying to survive during the days of the Khmer Rouge takeover of Cambodia. Her plays are a poignant mix of family, history, and culture filled with tension and humor. Listen to our episode wherever you get Podcasts (Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube Music, etc) Do yourself a favor, get to LA's @eastwest...

Mar 05, 202548 minEp. 215

Ep 163 In Conversation with Lydia Kang About Her New Book Pseudoscience!

Dr. Lydia Kang is a physician by day, and a prolific fiction and non-fiction author in her off hours. I had such a great time chatting with her about her new book Pseudoscience. We talked a little about lie detectors, cryptid creatures, crop circles, and more! Get a copy for yourself, your kids, and your kid's teachers, it's a lot of fun! Pseudoscience is available wherever you get your books. Follow Lydia @lydiakang on social media. As I always mention, you can write to us at: ⁠infatuasianpodca...

Feb 26, 202547 minEp. 214

Single’s Inferno 4 Discussion: Best Couples, Plot Twists & Red Flags - With Katie

Join us for a totally impromptu episode discussing Single's Inferno 4! I happened to be in LA and I met up with frequent co-host Katie! We had an hour to kill so we set up the mobile studio and recorded our thoughts on this most recent season of Single's Inferno. I didn't love this season initially, but it definitely grew on me! Who were your favorites? Did the right people end up together? Are they still together? Follow Katie @katieyowyow on social media. Give us a follow @infatuasianpodcast a...

Feb 23, 202547 minEp. 213

Ep 162 - Sam Hyun on 1587: The First Asian American-Owned Sneaker Brand Making History

I jumped on a call with Sam Hyun appropriately on Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day. Sam is a prominent public speaker and social activist, known for his advocacy on behalf of the Asian American community. He along with Adam Kim and Jose Vargas founded 1587 Sneakers which is a luxury sneaker and street apparel company that is and always will be unapologetically Asian American. Follow Sam @samueljhyun and @1587sneakers or at their website https://www.1587sneakers.com As I always mention, you can wri...

Feb 19, 202532 minEp. 212
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