• Bonus Episode - Hot Takes | Two Asian Blokes
    Oct 24 2025

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    A bonus episode featuring the hosts of Two Asian Blokes, Danh and Thavy where we discuss about our hot takes on movies and Asian representation.

    Also check out our full episode with Two Asian Blokes.


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    Two Asian Blokes is a podcast where we talk about Asian pop culture – films, TV shows, comic books, anime, music food, video games, whatever we feel like at the time really. Our mission is to shine a spotlight on niche Asian cinema and media that we feel deserves a wider audience in the West – and have a blast while doing it.

    Links

    Two Asian Blokes Podcast

    YouTube Channel - https://youtube.com/@twoasianblokes

    LinkTree - https://linktr.ee/twoasianblokes?utm_source=linktree_profile_share


    Don’t Fret, Precious

    Teaser - https://youtu.be/tsmB9-2uU_o?si=jYnZ74qVVPUtBWP3

    Dontations page - https://artists.australianculturalfund.org.au/s/project/a2EMn00000SUTR3MAP/dont-fret-precious


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    14 Min.
  • Asians Down Under: Lao Identity, Cinema & Pop Culture | Two Asian Blokes | 114
    Oct 16 2025

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    In this special crossover episode of What Kind of Asian Are You?, we’re joined by the hosts of Two Asian Blokes Podcast, Danh and Thavy, the dynamic duo bringing humor, honesty, and big opinions about Asian cinema, music, and pop culture. 🇦🇺

    Together, we dive into the complexities of Lao identity, representation in Asian pop culture, and what it really means to grow up Asian Down Under. From nostalgic movie moments to real talk about identity, belonging, and creative expression.

    🎙️ Expect cultural pride.
    🎞️ Expect cinema talk.
    🔥 Expect two Asian blokes and one unforgettable chat.

    Listen now!

    Host, Kyle also went on Two Asian Blokes Podcast to talk and reviewed an Asian film! Check it out!

    https://open.spotify.com/episode/1aZwm2qotJMP68lTK8QmU7?si=6wztNERMR2myYCTRk7QyLQ

    More Two Asian Blokes

    Two Asian Blokes is a podcast where we talk about Asian pop culture – films, TV shows, comic books, anime, music food, video games, whatever we feel like at the time really. Our mission is to shine a spotlight on niche Asian cinema and media that we feel deserves a wider audience in the West – and have a blast while doing it.

    Links

    Two Asian Blokes Podcast

    YouTube Channel - https://youtube.com/@twoasianblokes

    LinkTree - https://linktr.ee/twoasianblokes?utm_source=linktree_profile_share


    Don’t Fret, Precious

    Teaser - https://youtu.be/tsmB9-2uU_o?si=jYnZ74qVVPUtBWP3

    Dontations page - https://artists.australianculturalfund.org.au/s/project/a2EMn00000SUTR3MAP/dont-fret-precious


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    45 Min.
  • Toying Around with Parenthood | Kevin @ Toying Around | 113.2 Bonus
    Sep 30 2025

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    Bonus Episode!

    This is an extra section of our conversation with Kevin @ Toying Around.

    We were talking about Parenthood, being a father, and how to raise children.

    May not be relatable to most of y'all so I figure this can be a stand alone bonus episode that people can tune into if they want to hear two dads talk about being fathers.

    If this is not your thing, you can check out the full episode with Kevin from last week that is all about toy collecting, being Asian Canadian and being a content creator.

    Enjoy!

    From last episode

    How toys, fandom, and Asian Canadian identity come together in Kevin’s story.

    Kyle chats with Kevin from Toying Around about his journey from toy collector to content creator. Kevin opens up about growing up in Ontario as a Hong Kong immigrant, rediscovering anime and fandoms, and building a thriving creative community through toys.

    Bio: Kevin aka Toying Around is a toy collector and videographer from Canada, creating video interviews, live streams and showcasing new collectibles on youtube! Originally from Hong Kong and now lives in Ontario, Canada.

    Links:

    www.instagram.com/toyingaround

    www.youtube.com/toyingaround

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    13 Min.
  • Toying Around with Identity: Kevin on Collecting & Creating | Kevin @ Toying Around | 113
    Sep 25 2025

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    How toys, fandom, and Asian Canadian identity come together in Kevin’s story.

    Kyle chats with Kevin from Toying Around about his journey from toy collector to content creator. Kevin opens up about growing up in Ontario as a Hong Kong immigrant, rediscovering anime and fandoms, and building a thriving creative community through toys.

    Bio: Kevin aka Toying Around is a toy collector and videographer from Canada, creating video interviews, live streams and showcasing new collectibles on youtube! Originally from Hong Kong and now lives in Ontario, Canada.

    Links:

    www.instagram.com/toyingaround

    www.youtube.com/toyingaround


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    41 Min.
  • The Smoothie Identity: From Pageants to Public Speaking Coaching | Maria C. Rincon | 112
    Aug 28 2025

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    Maria Rincon calls herself a “smoothie”, a blend of Chinese, Colombian, and Canadian cultures, now living in Sweden. 🌏

    In this episode, she shares her journey from being known as the “little Chinese girl” in Colombia, to winning Miss Chinese Vancouver, to hosting TV shows in China, to working with the UN, and finally finding her true calling as a public speaking coach. 🎤

    Maria opens up about:

    • Growing up between cultures & navigating family expectations
    • How pageants and TV shaped her confidence (and struggles)
    • Why she redefined success on her own terms
    • Her top tips for speaking with presence and impact

    ✨ Whether you’re a third culture kid, someone exploring identity, or looking to boost your confidence on stage (or in life), Maria’s story will inspire you to embrace your smoothie identity as your superpower.

    Bio:

    Maria C. Rincon (王思思) is a Colombian-Chinese public speaking coach who grew up in Vancouver, Canada. Once a shy immigrant kid, she went on to win beauty pageants, host television programs in China, and work with the United Nations before finding her true calling in helping others gain confidence in public speaking.

    She recently delivered a TEDx talk on redefining success, drawing from the values of her half-Asian household upbringing, and the challenges that came along.

    Links:

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    Website

    Instagram

    YouTube

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    40 Min.
  • Yellow Fever, OG SoCal Asian and Breaking Stereotypes – Kaila Tells All | Kaila Yu | EP 111
    Aug 14 2025

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    From MySpace fame to memoir, Kaila Yu has done it all, model, musician, journalist, and now author of Fetishized. She joins us to talk about growing up Taiwanese American in Southern California, the 2000s Asian scene, K-pop, and confronting the Asian fetish.

    GO GET HER BOOK WHEREVER YOU GET BOOKS! 08/19/2025!

    More about the book:

    Like most young women, Kaila grew up with big dreams set in a big world experienced through movies, television, and glossy magazine pages. As a teenager and through her most impressionable years, she turned to these sources for women to look up to—for beautiful, strong, smart, and talented women worthy of the world’s attention that looked like her. But the only Asian representation Kaila had to choose from in the late 90s and early 2000s were women that were reduced to overtly sexual and submissive caricatures; women with background roles that spoke in broken English, or in barely-there outfits. Kaila learned that to show her body was to be seen.

    Thus, she plunged into a career of import modeling where her value was reflected through the male gaze. For her band Nylon Pink, Kaila wrote songs that dripped in sex despite her discomfort with constantly being made to feel like a different species during her own sexual experiences and feeling inauthentic and performative on film and TV sets. Impossible beauty standards led Kaila to cut and mold her body through various surgeries and undergo years of a blurry drug induced haze that felt like a way to cope. And all the while, she would encounter hypercompetitive women of the same background and experiences, fighting for status in this toxic, cyclical pursuit of validation that they couldn’t escape.

    In FETISHIZED, Kaila grapples with her pain and melds it into something powerful to strike against mainstream media’s lingering acceptance of idolized classics, like Memoirs of a Geisha, The Joy Luck Club, Mean Girls and Fast and Furious. Kaila applies an educational lens with infamous U.S. history like the 1945 War Bride Act and its Japanese Bride schools, the series of laws in 1854 against Chinese “prostitutes” that the American Medical Association backed with nonfactual claims in a smear campaign, sexual tourism to provide relief to troops, and the origin of several terms and ideas that have made their way into our zeitgeist, like ABGs. She beautifully sharpens the imagery with personal anecdotes as she revisits formative moments in her life, such as being conned by a pornographer who coerced and assaulted her in an adult video that was widely distributed after the fact.

    With FETISHIZED, Kaila fights against the stereotypes that are long overdue to be dismantled. She invites everyone who looks like her to the spotlight, to own their individual selves for all that they are. Kaila knows now that to be seen is to be heard. Through heartbreaking and poignant prose, Kaila begins to learn to love herself and attempt to rectify the world’s objectification of Asian Americans, providing a space for ev

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    52 Min.
  • PODCAST UPDATE
    Aug 12 2025

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    Remembered the password to the account so finally uploading an update episode. :)

    Tune in to hear about the updates for the podcast and a teaser of the next episode dropping this Thursday

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    7 Min.
  • From Asian Guilt to Writer's Success - Jesse's Journey | Jesse Q. Sutanto | 110
    May 29 2025

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    In this week's episode of What Kind of Asian Are You?, host Kyle Leung sits down with bestselling author Jesse Q. Sutanto to talk about her journey from Jakarta to Singapore, California, Oxford, and back again. Jesse opens up about her Chinese-Indonesian heritage, her path to becoming a prolific writer, and the ten-year grind before landing her first publishing deal. They dive into the cultural significance of her latest novel, Worth Fighting For—a modern-day Mulan retelling set in San Francisco’s finance world—created in partnership with Disney. Jesse also shares insights into Asian family dynamics, the guilt-driven productivity mindset, and her adventures in social media and screenwriting. A must-listen for aspiring writers and fans of authentic Asian representation in media.

    Jesse's Bio:

    Jesse Q Sutanto grew up shuttling back and forth between Indonesia, Singapore, and Oxford, and considers all three places her home. She has a Masters from Oxford University, but she has yet to figure out how to say that without sounding obnoxious. Jesse has forty-two first cousins and thirty aunties and uncles, many of whom live just down the road. She used to game but with two little ones and a husband, she no longer has time for hobbies. She aspires to one day find one (1) hobby.

    Worth Fighting For is coming out June 3rd. Check it out!

    • https://books.disney.com/book/worth-fighting-for/

    Follow Jesse!

    Website

    Instagram

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    54 Min.