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Teen and Chris are joined by guests Chong and Shan to talk about yet another murder of an Asian Amer
Ever wondered what it’d be like to work for a Chinese company as an Asian American? Filip takes a de
Teen, Chris, and Adam talk about the American outrage over Eileen Gu's decision to represent China,
Teen, Chris, and Filip talk about the r/antiwork subreddit, including the recent drama over the Fox
Chris and Teen talk about West Elm Caleb and modern dating app culture. Then they move on to the Van
Jess, Teen, Chris, Adam, and first-time guest Calvin (who attended the NYC Times Square vigil) discu
Returning guests Mike and Arnav join Filip and Jess to bust some common myths about entrepreneurship
While the media asks the nation to faux mourn the January 6 'insurrection', we decided we would rath
Welcome, 2022! Teen, Jess, Liza, and Chris get together to talk about Marjorie Taylor Greene's ban f
Liza, Teen, Adam, Jong, Chris, and Filip all gather In this Christmas get-together of an episode to
Jess, Adam, Teen and Jong discuss some dissenting takes on mental health. We place too much blame on
Teen, Adam, and Chris talk about reactions to the Peng Shuai incident, desperate American attempts t
Jess and Chris hit on a grab bag of topics, including Spotify Unwrapped, college debt forgiveness, A
Chris and Filip talk about the differing reactions from the Asian American community to recent video
While we have much to be thankful for this Thanksgiving, it's time for the Asian American Festivus,
Liza, Filip, and Chris talk about the new #1 movie on Netflix, 'Love Hard' starring Nina Dobrev and
Jess, Chris, and Teen talk about the public's shifting attitudes towards wealth, billionaires, and p
Chris, Filip, and Adam form a makeshift book club after reading Jay Caspian Kang's "The Loneliest Am
Teen and Chris discuss a recent New York Times article about Millennial bosses facing culture clashe
Kenny Xu's "An Inconvenient Minority" cuts against the grain of the current Asian American literary