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Yin & Young Podcast EP 75: Eight Years in Review
May 27, 2025
Yin & Young Podcast EP 75: Eight Years in Review
May 27, 2025
May 27, 2025
Yin & Young Podcast EP 74: Gabriel Toya-Meléndez - Filmmaking, Identity, and Finding Your Tribe
Feb 11, 2025
Yin & Young Podcast EP 74: Gabriel Toya-Meléndez - Filmmaking, Identity, and Finding Your Tribe
Feb 11, 2025
Feb 11, 2025
Yin & Young Podcast EP 73: Paul Hoi #2 - Japan Stories, Skiing, Solo Traveling
Nov 24, 2024
Yin & Young Podcast EP 73: Paul Hoi #2 - Japan Stories, Skiing, Solo Traveling
Nov 24, 2024
Nov 24, 2024
Yin & Young Podcast EP 72 : William Gee Wong - Author of "Sons of Chinatown"
Jun 28, 2024
Yin & Young Podcast EP 72 : William Gee Wong - Author of "Sons of Chinatown"
Jun 28, 2024
Jun 28, 2024
Yin & Young Podcast EP 71  Aileen Cho - Intergenerational Trauma, Marriage, and Healing
Apr 18, 2024
Yin & Young Podcast EP 71 Aileen Cho - Intergenerational Trauma, Marriage, and Healing
Apr 18, 2024
Apr 18, 2024
Yin & Young Podcast EP 70 - Writer Peter Kageyama returns with MIDNIGHT CLIMAX
Feb 21, 2024
Yin & Young Podcast EP 70 - Writer Peter Kageyama returns with MIDNIGHT CLIMAX
Feb 21, 2024
Feb 21, 2024
Yin & Young Podcast EP 69 Daniel Tong - Editor: Finding your place in film and pursuing your passion
Feb 9, 2024
Yin & Young Podcast EP 69 Daniel Tong - Editor: Finding your place in film and pursuing your passion
Feb 9, 2024
Feb 9, 2024
Yin & Young Podcast EP 68 - Married Life, Cooking, Regret and Time
Aug 28, 2023
Yin & Young Podcast EP 68 - Married Life, Cooking, Regret and Time
Aug 28, 2023
Aug 28, 2023
Yin & Young Podcast Episode 67 - Kelly Hebestreit - Art, Identity, and Please Take Off Your Shoes
Apr 29, 2023
Yin & Young Podcast Episode 67 - Kelly Hebestreit - Art, Identity, and Please Take Off Your Shoes
Apr 29, 2023
Apr 29, 2023
Yin & Young Episode 66 - Peter Kageyama - Writer
Feb 2, 2023
Yin & Young Episode 66 - Peter Kageyama - Writer
Feb 2, 2023
Feb 2, 2023

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Yin & Young EP 55 - Lillian So - Transformation Coach

April 05, 2021 in Asian American, Relationships, Mental Health

Yin & Young are back with a great conversation with transformation coach Lillian So! Lillian shares her journey of self discovery and eventual path into helping others live their best life.

 

HIGHLIGHTS:

  • Lillian So is the daughter of Korean immigrants and grew up in a very ethnically diverse part of Chicago.

  • Started career in fitness before moving to current career of helping people transform their lives (Transformation Coach).

  • Became self aware at a really young age due to criticisms from relatives and family situation.

  • Lillian and Yin & Young check in on where they are in their life right now.

  • Lillian discovered at an early age her ability to facilitate others to become the best they can be.

  • Chats about her alienation with a specific Christian Korean American community but finding a connection with Koreans in Korea.

  • Describes how she has collected a team of mentors/healers/spiritual leaders in her life.

  • Discussion shifts to tensions between the black and Asian communities in the U.S. Lillian shares her family’s experience doing business in a predominantly black neighborhood.

  • Current projects: writing a couple of books this year.

 

LINKS - Lillian can be reached directly through her…

  • Website: https://meetlillianso.com/

  • FaceBook: https://www.facebook.com/meetlillianso/

  • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/meetlillianso/

LANGUAGE CORNER:

Korean: 관상 gwansang - face reading. 사주 saju - Four Pillars of Destiny (Mandarin: 四柱 sìzhù)

Mandarin: 算命 suànmìng - fortune telling.

Japanese: 占い uranai - fortune telling.

 

Be sure to follow us on Facebook & Instagram: @yinyoungpodcast. Like and subscribe to our content so you don’t miss an episode.

 

Credits: This episode was produced by James Y. Shih and Daniel Yin. Edited by Gabriel Toya-Meléndez

 

Consider supporting us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/yinyoungpodcast

 

Follow Yin & Young:

  • Website: http://www.jamesyshih.com/yin-young-podcast

  • iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/yin-young-podcast-jys/id1185421015?mt=2

  • Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/yinyoungpodcast/

  • Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/rkrynzq

  • Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/yin-young-podcast

Comments, questions? Email us at yinyoungpodcast@gmail.com.

Tags: yin young podcast, podcasts, racism, asian american, astrology, relationships, life lessons, life coach, transformation
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Yin & Young EP 54 - Rachel Lo - Struck CEO & Co-Founder

February 18, 2021 in Society & Culture, Asian American, Relationships

In this episode we chat with the Struck CEO & Co-Founder, Rachel Lo! She shares her journey coming from a secular, technical background to developing an astrology-based dating app. Even if you're an astrology skeptic (like James), there still definitely something to be gained from this discussion.

Rachel's message to skeptics: "Consider why astrology makes you so uncomfortable? Is it really harming you/other people, or is it just that you’re unfamiliar with it? Also: try reading your birth chart and see how it resonates with you!"

 

HIGHLIGHTS:

-       Rachel grew up in the South Bay of LA and went to UC Berkeley for engineering. - Worked at Apple and other tech companies for a few years

-       Didn't believe in astrology at first, but the inequities in the workforce made Rachel consider that the world isn't concrete and filled with more nuance.

-       Met her co-founder after renting a house in SF with others working at Apple.

-       Struck designed to make experiences more meaningful and fun, it's based off astrological compatibility.

-       Dating apps have a similar playbook for launching apps, but the pandemic disrupted that.

-       Struck was in the Top 10 lifestyle apps in the Apple App Store.

-       James initially hesitant to have Rachel on as a guest due to his skepticism of astrology. - Parents immigrated from Hong Kong and met in NY

-       Struck is rooted in Western astrology (Hellenistic/Greek).

-       Parents were supportive of Rachel starting Struck.

-       Rachel breaks down James's and Dan's astrological chart

-       Had issues with the Apple App Store due to their restrictions on astrology apps.

-       Dating apps were engineered for people to continue to date, i.e. endless swiping. Struck aims to change that.

 

LINKS:

  • Struck: https://www.struckapp.com/

  • Struck IG: https://www.instagram.com/struck.app/

  • Struck TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@struckapp

LANGUAGE CORNER:

Mandarin:

- 相親 - xiāngqīn - blind date

- 紅娘 hóngniáng (lít. red woman) / 媒人 méiren - matchmaker

Cantonese: - 飲茶 - yám chà - Yum Cha, lit. drink tea, traditional Cantonese brunch with tea and dim sum.

Japanese:

- イケ面 - ikemen - good-looking guy

- ギャル - gyaru - slang word for "gal", a Japanese subculture for woman who are tanned, have dyed hair, colored contacts, and other fashion trends.

 

Be sure to follow us on Facebook & Instagram: @yinyoungpodcast. Like and subscribe to our content so you don’t miss an episode.

 

Credits: This episode was produced by James Y. Shih and Daniel Yin.

 

Consider supporting us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/yinyoungpodcast

 

Follow Yin & Young:

  • Website: http://www.jamesyshih.com/yin-young-podcast

  • iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/yin-young-podcast-jys/id1185421015?mt=2

  • Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/yinyoungpodcast/

  • Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/rkrynzq

  • Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/yin-young-podcast

Comments, questions? Email us at yinyoungpodcast@gmail.com.

Tags: yin young podcast, podcasts, racism, asian american, dating, astrology, relationships, app, CEO, entrepreneur
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Yin & Young EP 53 - Musician Strike Three: Movies, Music, and the Asian American Moment

January 31, 2021 in Asian American, Society & Culture, Politics

In this episode, Yin & Young chat with young musician James Huang aka Strike Three of Strike it Rich Records (SIR Records). We discuss Asian American representation in film and music, what it’s like to be an Asian American high school student, and Strike’s journey into making music.


HIGHLIGHTS: 

  • Strike connected with us through Young's sister.

  • Strike wants to see more Asian American representation in the media.

  • He grew up in the Bay Area and went to private schools that were predominantly white.

  • The new Asian American identity is one where they had to define their values and who they are for themselves.

  • His goal is create positive role models for Asian Americans.

  • Strike's recent style is geared towards making more chill, fun to listen to music.

  • Was exposed to different music throughout his life due to parents being music lovers.

  • Strike It Rich music label is about empowering young Asian American artists.

  • His role models were found in music (Kanye West, J Cole) but didn’t have Asian American role models until recently.

  • Looks up to China Mac and supports the “They Can’t Burn Us All” movement: Asian Americans and non-Asian allies rallying against anti-Asian racism.

  • Is starting his own Asian American Youth group GenAZN.

LINKS:

  • Strike Three’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/itsthethirdstrike/

  • Strike Three’s music on Spotify

  • Strike it Rich Records: https://threeoverthree.ueniweb.com/, IG: @strikeitrichrecords

  • GenAZN: Student-run grassroots movement advocating the rights, empowerment, and diversity of this generation's Asian-Americans.: https://www.instagram.com/genazn_/


LANGUAGE CORNER:

  • Mandarin:

    • 生於憂患死於安樂 - shēng yú yōuhuàn sǐ yú ānlè - lit. life comes from calamity, death comes from comfort, i.e. growth is borne from challenges, idleness from being too comfortable.

    • 量子糾纏 - liàngzǐjiūchán - quantum entanglement.

  • Japanese:

    • 浮世絵 - うきよえ - ukiyo-e - literally: pictures of the floating world. Edo-period woodblock prints. Mandarin reading: 浮世絵 fúshìhuì: 浮世 in Buddhism means the world of the living, 絵 means drawing.

    • 残業 - ざんぎょう - zangyou - overtime (work).

  • Russian:

    • Извините, я плохо знаю русский - Izvinite, ya plokho znayu russkiy. - Sorry, I don’t speak Russian well.

    • давай - davai - come on (can be term of encouragement).

Be sure to follow us on Facebook & Instagram: @yinyoungpodcast on YouTube: @Yin & Young =). Like and subscribe to our content so you don’t miss an episode.

Credits: This episode was produced by James Y. Shih and Daniel Yin. Edited by Gabriel Toya-Meléndez.

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Tags: yin young podcast, podcasts, racism, music, musician, movies, representation, asian american
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Yin & Young EP 52 - Election Night 2020

January 21, 2021 in Asian American, Society & Culture, Politics

Happy Inauguration Day! On this special day, we’re releasing an episode we recorded back on November 3rd, election night 2020. It marked the 4 year anniversary of Yin & Young the Podcast. We’re joined by special guests Darren Kwan and Valerie Soe and the four of us commiserate over the anxieties about the election and frustrations with the Trump administration. It’s an interesting listen given how things have turned out.


HIGHLIGHTS: 

  • James got confronted by some lady at Dunkin Donuts for being Asian.

  • Levels of Asian cultural etiquette may lead to Asians being passed over in the U.S.

  • Asians/Asian Americans need to code switch to adapt to non-Asians who don't have the same outlook/values.

  • Who needs to take responsibility for the current situation (e.g. the pandemic)?

  • Structural changes need to be done in the American education system.

  • Briefly touched upon the deaths of Sean Connery and Chadwick Boseman.

  • Running down the proposition votes.

  • Recent favorite shows:

    • Dan has been watching "Letterkenny"

    • Valerie recommends, via the San Diego Asian Film Festival: “76 Days” and “The Paper Tigers.”

  • James has been watching "Terrace House.”


LANGUAGE CORNER:

  • Mandarin:

    • 候選人 (hòuxuǎnrén) - candidates

    • 選舉 (xuǎnjǔ) - election

  • Taiwanese:

    • 不錯 - bue bai - not bad

  • Japanese

    • 大統領 (daitōryō) - president (nation)

    • 社長 (shachō) - company president

Be sure to follow us on Facebook & Instagram: @yinyoungpodcast on YouTube: @Yin & Young =). Like and subscribe to our content so you don’t miss an episode.

Credits: This episode was produced by James Y. Shih and Daniel Yin. Edited by Gabriel Toya-Meléndez.

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Tags: yin young podcast, podcasts, election, politics, biden, trump, racism
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Yin & Young EP 51 - Terrace House Boys & Girls in the City w/ Nicole McLendon

December 29, 2020 in Asian American, Society & Culture, Entertainment

Happy Holidays Everyone! In this episode, our guest is screenwriter and Terrace House fan, Nicole McLendon. Nicole was a fellow intern with James at a development house. The topic of this episode revolves around Terrace House, an unscripted Japanese reality TV show on Netflix and Yin & Young’s go-to program during the pandemic.

We will be covering Boys & Girls in the City which was the first season available on Netflix and is the second season of the Terrace House franchise. If you have not seen the Boys & Girls in the City, we recommend you check it out first, because this episode has spoilers!

Highlights:

  • Nicole recently graduated and now works at an entertainment law firm. She hopes to get paid for screenwriting in the near future.

  • James, Nicole, and Dan explain what brought them to Terrace House.

  • The show is not a true reality show even though it declares itself an unscripted show. We go through the premise, cover the panelists, and the members of the show.

  • We go in-depth into major events and relationships in the season such as Dream Police, the Meat Incident, Arman’s bromances, and more.

  • We question how real the show is and how the "unscripted" disclaimer allows them to make the show appear like a reality show rather than something that has an outline or directed scenes.

  • Favorite cast members and couples.

  • Disclaimer: as an audience, we only see a short, edited glimpse of who the people on the show are. It’s important to not be too judgmental of the cast.

Terrace House Japanese (テラスハウスの日本語) - 

  • 告白 - こくはく - kokuhaku - confession of love, to ask someone to be your boyfriend/girlfriend.

  • 仕様がない - しょうがない - shouganai - it can’t be helped, there’s no other way

  • 意気地なし - いくじなし - ikujinashi - coward, loser

  • 目茶 - めちゃ - mecha - excessive, extreme

  • 超 - ちょう - chou - super, totally

  • やばい - yabai - 1. awful, 2. slang: terrific, amazing

  • 翼 - つばさ - tsubasa - wings (name of a cast member on Opening New Doors)

Links:

  • Netflix: https://www.netflix.com/title/80067942

  • James’s article about Terrace House: https://www.newsbreak.com/news/2133941527449/terrace-house-an-introduction-and-a-constructed-reality?s

  • Terrace House cast member Hana Kimura passes away: https://www.nytimes.com/2020/05/24/world/asia/hana-kimura-aew-dead.html

  • Terrace House Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/terracehouse/

NOTE: This episode features videos clips from the show that belong to Fuji TV & Netflix as well as the images you see now if you’re watching on Youtube. The intro and outro song is “Slow Down” by the band Lights Follow.

Speaking of follow, be sure to follow us on Facebook & Instagram: @yinyoungpodcast on YouTube: @Yin & Young =). Like and subscribe to our content so you don’t miss an episode. Thank you and hope everyone is staying safe and healthy. Happy New Year! 

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Tags: yin young podcast, podcasts, japanese, terrace house, boys & girls in the city, reality tv, netflix, tokyo
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Yin & Young EP050 - Emi Higashiyama - Taiwanese Language, History, Identity

September 23, 2020 in Asian American, Society & Culture, Travel

In this episode, James and Dan chat with Emi Higashiyama about the Taiwanese language and history of the Hokkien dialect family. Emi Higashiyama is a historic preservationist, specializing in Japanese colonial architecture in Taiwan and multicultural/multilingual aspects of Taiwanese heritage issues.

Highlights:

  • 2:48 Emi’s cultural background is a complex mix of Taiwanese, Japanese, and American influences.

  • 11:52 Language and identity often are closely tied to each other.

  • 28:00 Hokkien is present throughout Southeast Asia, with different forms and variances.

  • 33:23 Language, dialect, and accent are all different from each other.

  • 39:00 Discussed how different races and cultures become “trendy” and “popular” in certain countries, leading to idealization (e.g. U.S. and Japanese culture in Taiwan).

  • 44:57 Brief history of linguistics in Taiwan: indigenous languages, Hokkien, Hakka, Japanese, Mandarin.

  • 47:15 Taiwan is like a melting pot due to its history of back and forth migration and colonial rule by the Japanese and Chinese.

  • 51:55: Emi quizzes Dan to see if he can figure out the Japanese equivalent to Taiwanese words. Taiwanese and Japanese have common words because of the Japanese colonial era in Taiwan.

  • 1:13:00 Emi’s shares the etymology of the Japanese sounding, but uniquely Taiwanese phrase あたまコンクリ (atama konkuri).

  • 1:25:55 Discussed the suppression of the Taiwanese language under the KMT to today’s increasing interest in learning Taiwanese.

  • 1:30:20 Final thoughts: go learn languages! Don’t treat it as a “foreign” language.

 

Language Corner (1:41:31):

Japanese (日本語) -

  • ちんぷんかんぷん - “that’s Greek to me!” or “I can’t make heads or tails of this.” From the Chinese phrase: 聽不懂看不懂 (tīng bù dǒng kàn bù dǒng) meaning “I can’t understand what you’re saying or writing.”

  • ボンネット- bonnetto - car hood. From the word “bonnet."

  • クラクション - kurakushon - car horn. From the word “klaxon."

Hakka (客家話) -

  • ng3 ho4 (汝好) - 你好 - how are you?

  • an4 zii4 se (恁仔細) - 謝謝 - thank you!

  • siit bau4 mang (食飽吂)- 吃飽了嗎?- did you eat yet?

Links:

  • Emi’s links:

    • Photo documentation project of Japanese colonial era architecture in Taiwan: https://www.instagram.com/japanesecolonial/

    • Curated reading list on Taiwan’s history: https://medium.com/@emihigashiyama/how-to-become-an-expert-in-taiwan-history-94a89e225ea7

    • Newsletter (exclusive access to Emi’s work in Taiwan): https://japanesecolonial.substack.com/subscribe

  • Learn Taiwanese with Bite-size Taiwanese: https://bitesizetaiwanese.com/

  • Learn Japanese with Japanese by Chunking: www.youtube.com/c/japanesebychunking

[Notes prepared by Emi’s intern Esther, edited/added to by James.]

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Tags: yin young podcast, podcasts, taiwanese, hakka, indigenous, hokkien, history, japanese, chinese, mandarin
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Yin & Young EP049 - Shannon Tetteh - Qigong, George Floyd, White Supremacy

August 15, 2020 in Asian American, Health, Martial Arts, Society & Culture

Recorded during the nationwide George Floyd protests, we chatted with Shannon Tetteh–a graduate of Fisk University (a historically black university), a certified massage therapist, and a current doctorate student in traditional Chinese Medicine.


HIGHLIGHTS:

  • 00:00 Different methods of making Dit Da Jow (folk remedy for external injuries). Recently made a tincture to prevent hair loss and strengthen bone density.

  • 04:10 Shannon and James met in Oakland at a Wudang West Qigong (Chi Kung) class taught by David Wei.

  • 05:00 Moved around growing up; now based in Chicago. Part of a start-up combining cannabis with Chinese herbal medicine.

  • 10:50 Getting his first education in Black history at Fisk and seeing the deep psychological harm of using white American or white British as the default in film (e.g. Gods of Egypt 13:17).

  • 18:42 Discussion of "White Supremacy."

  • 29:29 Thoughts on the murder of George Floyd.

  • 41:30 Anime led Te to explore the martial arts. When he does have kids, plans to teach them what he’s learned. Has studied Wudang Qigong, Iron Body, and wants to study Five Elements Kung Fu.

  • 51:00 How Qigong can help the black community.

  • 58:15 The police started as slave patrols in the U.S.

  • 1:09:10 Should we reform or completely defund the police?

  • 1:18:52 America has an imbalance of Yin & Yang with the norm for America being the whites on top. Change is happening though.

Martial Arts Tips (1:34:51):

  • Video Link: Qigong lung strengthening exercise.

  • Sleep is super important. The body needs rest for proper liver, kidney function.

  • Martial arts gives self defense tools, but also heightens situational awareness and how to better carry yourself.

Related links:

  • Shannon’s website: Golden Palm and Needle.

  • Wudang West (Oakland) website.

Books Mentioned:

  • Chi Gong: The Ancient Chinese Way to Health by Paul Dong

  • The Body Electric by Robert Becker

  • The writings of Manly P. Hall

  • A People's History of the United States by Howard Zinn

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Yin & Young EP048 - Actor Paul Yen (Vietgone, Little Fires Everywhere)

July 12, 2020 in Asian American, Entertainment

Hi All! We recorded this podcast at the start of the lockdown with actor Paul Yen! Paul is a politically aware actor who can be seen on Hulu’s “Little Fires Everywhere” in the role of Scott. Paul was nominated in 2018 (not 2019 as said in the podcast) for LA Drama Critics Circle’s Best Lead Actor for his portrayal of Quang in East West Players’ “Vietgone.”


HIGHLIGHTS:

  • 00:51 Dan met Paul through a play that was directed by Dan’s wife.

  • 1:46 Graduated from CSULB. Took a long break until a friend convinced him to finish his degree.

  • 14:15 Had to rap for the “Vietgone” audition. 17:20 A social media post from the director telling Asian American men to “take space” lit a fire for Paul.

  • 20:36 Many older Vietnamese immigrant are registered Republicans (incl. his parents). Been trying to get them to vote more Democrat.

  • 28:00 Shares his auditioning process for “Little Fires Everywhere” (says this experience can vary greatly depending on the casting office).

  • Role for “Little Fires Everywhere” differs from the Asian model minority stereotype

  • 37:58 Watching Kerry Washington and Reese Witherspoon’s process as executive producers was educational and inspiring.

  • 43:30 Solo show “Secret Identity Crisis” (The Hollywood Fringe 2017) takes popular superheroes (Batman, Superman, Spiderman) and reimagines them as Asian-American men.

  • 55:39 Shares his voice acting experience on “White Snake.”

  • 1:02:20 Sheltering in place with his wife and dog during the COVID-19 pandemic.

  • 1:15:11 Paul’s political awakening.

  • 1:35:48 Believes Asians actors should be able to play other types of Asians (as long there’s no language stipulation).

Language Corner (1:31:08):

  • Taiwanese - 莫按呢 - mài anné: don’t be like that

  • Japanese - 仕舞った (しまった) - shimatta - darn it! we’re screwed!

  • Vietnamese - mày - informal “you.” Used only between people who’re familiar.

Related links:

  • Paul Yen on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hellopaulyen/

  • Paul’s website: https://www.paulyen.com/

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Yin & Young EP047 - Filmmaker Valerie Soe - Love Boat, K-Pop & Mental Heath

June 20, 2020 in Asian American, Health

Yin & Young EP047 - Filmmaker Valerie Soe - Love Boat, K-Pop & Mental Heath

Hope everyone has been safe and healthy. We recorded this at the start of 2020 before the pandemic with filmmaker/Asian American studies professor Valerie Soe! We talk about her feature documentary, Love Boat: Taiwan, anti-orientalism, deaths in the K-pop community, and the pressures of being in the spotlight.

HIGHLIGHTS:

  • Valerie: writer/director of Love Boat: Taiwan - https://www.loveboat-taiwan.com/about

  • Valerie went on Love Boat during college

  • Love Boat, formally known as The Overseas Compatriot Youth Taiwan Study Tour, was set up by the Taiwanese government to get young overseas Chinese and Taiwanese to visit Taiwan for cultural exchange.

  • Valerie is Chinese American. Family has been in the U.S. since the 1920s.

  • Glad to see more Asian representation in the media recently.

  • Discussed the passing of K-pop idols Sulli and Goo Hara and the pressures of modern society (compressed modernity) as mentioned in her blog: https://tinyurl.com/ycsgm6wc

  • The scrutiny K-pop stars face are not unique, result of rapid modernization, globalization, neo-capitalism..

  • There are no dating clauses in contracts for K-Pop stars.

  • Cyberbullying is a major issue, with public figures and celebrities particularly vulnerable to widespread criticism.

Language Corner

  • Korean: 사생팬 - sasaengpaen - a Stan. A stalker fan. Literally, “private life” fan.  (in Mandarin: 私生飯 - Sī shēng fàn)

  • Mandarin: 地頭蛇 - dì tóu shé - lit. land head snake. The boss of that area. Street king.

If you or someone you know is thinking of harming themselves:

  • Call the Suicide Prevention Hotline 1-800-273-8255: suicidepreventionlifeline.org/

  • Message/call 7 Cups for someone to listen: https://www.7cups.com/

  • Visit the National Institute of Health Suicide Prevention website: https://tinyurl.com/hbxmhmk

Articles on depression and death in K-pop:

  • I have reported on 30 Korean celebrity suicides. The blame game never changes: https://tinyurl.com/ycxs6b43

  • The Impossible Task of Being the ‘Perfect’ K-Pop Star: https://tinyurl.com/yb97d9vg

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Yin & Young Podcast EP45 - Coronavirus, Life Inside, Asian Racism (recorded live)

March 27, 2020 in Asian American, Health, Politics

In this episode, recorded live March 15, 2020, Dan, James and returning guest Darren discuss life indoors as Los Angeles begins to tighten its quarantine/stay at home regulations. We also discuss some of the anti-asian sentiment that has come grown alongside the virus cases. To reiterate, we're not medical professionals and the views expressed in this video are our own and should not be taken as professional medical advice. If anything, hopefully this gives some insight into life in LA at the time and is entertaining in some way.

Below are some of the links we reference in the video:

Live map of coronavirus: https://coronavirus.jhu.edu/map.html

Coronavirus Simulator: Why outbreaks like coronavirus spread exponentially, and how to “flatten the curve” - https://www.washingtonpost.com/graphics/2020/world/corona-simulator/

Joe Rogan Experience with Michael Osterholm, infectious disease specialist: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E3URhJx0NSw&t=3602s

LA Chinatown businesses hit hard: https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2020-03-02/chinatown-businesses-begin-to-feel-sting-of-coronavirus-scare

What Taiwan can teach the world about fighting COVID-19

- https://www.nbcnews.com/health/health-news/what-taiwan-can-teach-world-fighting-coronavirus-n1153826

- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-K_d0WFKQSo

Why is the outbreak so bad in Italy?: https://time.com/5799586/italy-coronavirus-outbreak/

Patient 31 may have contacted 1,160 with coronavirus in South Korea: https://graphics.reuters.com/CHINA-HEALTH-SOUTHKOREA-CLUSTERS/0100B5G33SB/index.html

Why new diseases keep appearing in China: https://www.vox.com/videos/2020/3/6/21168006/coronavirus-covid19-china-pandemic

Pangolins the most trafficked animal in the world: https://www.nytimes.com/2020/03/05/opinion/coronavirus-china-pangolins.html

My Take On Coronavirus | Russell Brand: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hlW4jwaxYzQ

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CHEAP FOOD RECS

James - Braised pork over rice (滷肉飯) at Sugar Fix Cafe (https://www.yelp.com/biz/sugar-fix-cafe-los-angeles-2). Chain option: Taco Bell’s Craving’s Boxes and $1 dollar menu.

Darren - Chipotle burritos/bowls (Sofritas/Veggie) and Subway’s Veggie Delight.

Dan - Kang Kang Food Court’s pan fried pork buns (小美的生煎包) - https://www.yelp.com/biz/kang-kang-food-court-alhambra

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LANGUAGE CORNER

Japanese: - 病気 - byōki - sick

Taiwanese: 今仔日 - kin’afjit - today ; 明仔再 - min’afzaix - tomorrow

Cantonese: 點心 - dímsām - dim sum (small Cantonese dishes served generally around brunch) ; 餛飩麵 - wan4 tan1 min6 - wonton noodle soup

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Yin & Young Live Streaming tonight at 830pm PST

March 15, 2020

Live Streaming tonight at 830pm PST on March 15th, 2020

Platforms:

Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkvtVW6pVPeKFn7H_6ai8lA?
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jamesyshih/

–with Yin & Young co-host Dan Yin and returning guest Darren Kwan. We'll be discussing coronavirus, some of social issues surrounding the disease, and the rise in Anti-Asian sentiment.

Feel free to join in, comment, send us questions. See y'all in a bit!

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Yin & Young - EP44 - Eric Chen #YangGang

March 14, 2020 in Asian American, Politics

Back with a podcast with Eric Chen, a speech and debate coach and supporter of former presidential candidate Andrew Yang. He has helped organize events and social media promotion in support of Yang before Yang dropped out of the race last month. We recorded in December 2019; please excuse some of the dated info discussed. However, with the recent measures taken to combat the spread of coronavirus, the proposals that Yang championed such as universal basic income (UBI), are essential now more than ever. We discuss that along with the topics below with Eric Chen:

HIGHLIGHTS

  • Family made 19 visa attempts to immigrate to the U.S. from Taiwan before they were successful.

  • Eric met his dad for the first as child when he was 7.

  • Grew up in San Gabriel Valley.

  • Was treated as an outsider being a recent immigrant, even in the majority Asian SGV.

  • Can't pinpoint when he identified as Asian American.

  • Andrew Yang has to thread the relationship with China if he were to win.

  • Originally a Bernie supporter, then went to an Andrew Yang rally in LA and liked what he heard.

  • Also supported Elizabeth Warren before switching over to Andrew Yang.

  • All nominees are starting to copy other candidates’ ideas

  • The messaging for Dems is not as good as the GOP

  • Andrew should’ve honed down to a few key messages.

  • MATH = Make America Think Harder.

  • Andrew is for UBI, Medicare for all, lower tuition.

  • Andrew’s lack of political experience is an advantage, similar to Trump.

  • Established media is dismissive of Andrew because he’s Asian.

  • There's less backlash when racism is perpetrated against Asians

LANGUAGE CORNER

Japanese: 希望 - きぼう- kibō - hope

Mandarin: 七情六慾 - Qī qíng liùyù - 7 emotions (joy, anger, despair, fear, love, hate, greed), 6 desires (sight, sound, smell, taste, touch, thought). What it means to be human.

Mandarin: 危機 - wēijī - crisis. However, the second character 機 (jī) can be used in the word 機會 (jīhuì) which means “opportunity”.

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Yin & Young - EP43 - Writer/Director Henry B. Chen

January 31, 2020 in Asian American, Filmmaking, Writing

Yin & Young…are back! Thank you for your patience (I’ve learned to say that instead of “sorry for the delay”, which I am). For this highly anticipated podcast episode we’re speaking with writer, director Henry B. Chen! Henry was James’s mentor for the Taiwanese American Film Festival Pitch Competition 2019.

HENRY HIGHLIGHTS:

  • Henry writes for BET’s Boomerang. He and his writing partner’s main episode is “Housekeeping”.

  • Has multiple projects in the works including a remake pitch for "3 Ninjas" with Asian Americans.

  • Henry grew up in an Asian-majority community in East Los Angeles and went to a competitive high school with double digit valedictorians.

  • Henry and James explain why UCSD Professor J.P Gorin is violently amazing.

  • There was a huge culture shock when he first got into the USC film production program where there were few Asians at the time. Initially, the Asian creatives there didn’t seem to care for Henry at the beginning but eventually they became good friends.

  • Worked at CAA after undergrad. Had a lot of opportunities to choose to work for different filmmakers and ultimately chose to work with Kathryn Bigelow.

  • Learned from Ms. Bigelow: your work should say something.

  • James and Henry met through the mentorship program for the Taiwanese American Film Festival Pitch Competition. James and Henry share their experiences and how important creative boundaries are.

  • Has a TV project in the works with his writing partner called Salvage which “follows the lives of four unlikely friends trying to open their own food joint in hyper competitive Los Angeles.”

  • After not getting much attention for their pitch packet, Henry and Jingyi put their show on Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/salvage.theshow/) and got a major offer.

  • Henry shares how The Battle of Algiers is devastating, The Matrix inspirational, and why Parasite is a perfect film.

LANGUAGE CORNER

Japanese - 感動 - kandō - to be moved (emotionally)

Chinese - 四目交投 - sì mù jiāo tóu - to lock eyes with someone, lit. “four eyes trading”

Korean - 직업병 - jig-eobbyeong (hanja:職業病)- the disease of your occupation, i.e. traits from your occupation that you carry over into your personal life that can be harmful.

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Video note: above is a looped video of James and Dan practicing Taichi push hands. Edited due to privacy concerns of children entering the frame.

Yin & Young - EP42 - Martial Arts Life Lessons

October 28, 2019 in Martial Arts, Mental Health, Asian American

Hi All! Yin & Young are back with an episode sharing the lessons they’ve learned training martial arts and how they’ve applied them to their own lives.

HIGHLIGHTS:

  • Dan enrolled his kids to a kung fu school.

  • Picking a martial arts school for a kid: cost and convenience are major factors.

  • Delineation between hard and soft styles: Bruce Lee thought this separation between hard and soft was an illusion.

  • Many soft style masters started with hard styles first.

  • James studied Shotokan Karate and shares stories about his late teacher, Sensei Lafferty.

  • Dan says exposure and affinity to multiple styles is a modern development. Before, people in the old days just learned what was locally/regionally taught and adapted it.

  • Body styles might dictate the style best suited for people or how they can be adapted.

  • Stories about getting bullied while growing up

  • Is the world a cruel place?

  • Discussion about the deaths of Zhang Yingying and Xinran Ji, two Chinese international students in the U.S.

  • Stephen Kaufman's "Book of Five Rings" and "Art of War" are the interpretations that Dan recommends for both books

  • James recites the Shotokan Karate Dojo Kun.

LANGUAGE CORNER

道可道,非常道。名可名,非常名。無名天地之始;有名萬物之母。 - 老子

Dào kě dào, fēicháng dào. Míng kě míng, fēicháng míng. Wúmíng tiāndì zhī shǐ; yǒumíng wànwù zhī mǔ. - Lǎozi

The way that can be told, is not the eternal Way. The name that can be named is not the eternal Name. The Way is nameless but also Named and is the origin of all things. - Laozi (aka Lao Tzu/Lao-Tze)

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Yin & Young - EP41 - Filmmaker Jeff Man - Loneliness, Growth, Acceptance

August 07, 2019 in Asian American, Filmmaking, Mental Health

Welcome back! It’s been 3 months, but this podcast is still alive! If you’d like to help us out to be more consistent, consider being a patron on our Patreon or offering your skills as an audio editor. Email us at yinyoungpodcast[at]gmail.com.

In Yin & Young episode 41, we chat with Jeff Man about filmmaking, mental health, and being more accepting.

HIGHLIGHTS:

  • Dating and loneliness.

  • Dan consumes podcasts in 2x

  • Jeff grew up in DC, which has a diverse population.

  • Parents grew up in Hong Kong.

  • Spoke Cantonese, Mandarin, and English as a kid. Ended up in ESL in kindergarten and resented it.

  • Watching Chinese films helped with his language skills.

  • Uncle was a big movie buff.

  • Has been in LA for 9 years. When Jeff first moved here, it was a hard transition. “LA is a very lonely city.”

  • Jeff’s boss encouraged him to make short films by giving him a $100 monthly budget. You can see all his films here: Jeff Man on Vimeo

    • Midday Crisis is about a depressed man who calls a suicide hotline; based on a personal experience.

    • Jeff’s short documentary “A Family Day”, follows his grandmother, who has Alzheimer’s, for one day.

    • Santa Claus, in which Jeff directs and acts in, two lonely people share a contentious X-mas dinner.

  • He loves documentaries as well as the narrative form.

  • Discussion gets deep into Invisibilia’s podcast - A Very Offensive Rom-Com

    • White male Asian female coupling

    • Asian male desirability

  • Everyone has their own preferences.

  • Wishes people had more self-awareness.

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LANGUAGE CORNER

Chinese Internet Slang (fr. James) - 拉黑 (lāhēi) which is short for 拉到黑名單 (lādàohēimíngdān) - put on a blacklist

Mandarin (fr. Jeff) - 男子漢大丈夫流血不流淚 (nánzǐhàn dàzhàngfū liúxuè bù liúlèi) - real men shed blood, not tears [Jeff disagrees]

Japanese (fr. Dan) - 勿体無い (もったいない) - mottainai - wasteful/what a waste

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Yin & Young - EP40 - Actor Gregory Yuan and DP Richard Sue

May 08, 2019 in Entertainment, Asian American, Filmmaking, Acting

A long time coming: Yin & Young return with an in-depth, behind the scenes discussion about the making of “Ahma & Alan” the short film. Back our Kickstarter here! Ends June 21st!

James wrote and directed the film, Richard Sue was the Director of Photography, Gregory Yuan played the lead character Alan.

Highlights:

  • What prompted their interest to work on the film.

  • Richard was the earliest collaborator.

  • Genesis of the project - James was allegedly an illegal immigrant worker and was busted by the authorities.

  • Richard and James met at De Anza College

  • What it means to accept being Chinese, Taiwanese, Asian.

  • Auditions: the callback was just a conversation.

  • Their local Taiwanese producer polished the film with just a small budget.

  • Started as a bare bones, skeleton crew and then grew in size.

  • The producers were really down to earth, despite being really successful in the Taiwanese film industry.

  • Was able to work with a veteran Taiwanese actor.

  • The actors helped collaborate throughout the creative process.

  • Overview of the shoot: 5 production days, short pre-production phase.

  • Special thanks to all the cast, crew, and behind the scenes supporters that got this short film through production. Look for the film at a festival near you soon! - James

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Language Corner

Japanese - いっらしゃいませ irrashaimasen - Welcome

Japanese (kansai dialect) - おきに okini - Thank you

Mandarin - 佛心 fo2xin1 - Buddha’s heart; having an open heart

Mandarin - 導演 dao3yan3 - director

Taiwanese - 我是台灣郎 góa sī Tâi-oân-lâng - I’m Taiwanese

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Links!

More info on the short film “Ahma & Alan” go here: http://www.jamesyshih.com/

Richard Sue’s website (photography, cinematography): http://richardsjsue.com

Gregory Yuan’s website (acting): https://www.gregoryyuan.com/

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Yin & Young's Patreon Page is Up!

March 11, 2019 in Asian American, Entertainment

Finding guests, editing, posting on social media, takes a lot of time and effort. To help support our podcast and make it more sustainable, a small donation can go a long way. Take a look at our Patreon to see how you can help! We have great benefits: access to a patron only feed, a personal phone all from Yin and/or Young, and get a spot on our next episode. Thank you!

Support our podcast here!: https://www.patreon.com/yinyoungpodcast

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Yin & Young EP39 - Filmmaker Darren Kwan and Post Oscars Talk

March 10, 2019 in Entertainment, Asian American

Yin & Young are back with guest filmmaker Darren Kwan! We discuss how he got into filmmaking and then go into an in-depth talk about the Oscars.

* Darren Kwan - originally from the Bay Area, worked at a tech company in Silicon Valley before deciding on a career change to filmmaking.

* James and Darren met at the De Anza College film department. Reconnected with James when he recognized Darren on the street in downtown LA.

* Darren’s latest film is about the cuddling industry.

* Tangent into Robert Kraft getting busted going to a massage parlor that has happy endings.

* James and Darren shot a short film in the tunnels under downtown LA.

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* 25:44 Oscars Talk. Everyone breaks down the issues they had with the Green Book: story pacing, racism, and replay value.

* Discussion on the films that should’ve won Best Picture.

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* 57:13 Moving on to the Best Documentary category, the Oscar nominated film: Minding the Gap:

* Darren expresses his connection to Kiere’s story and lack of connection to Zack’s story.

* Dan was impressed by the narrative structure of the documentary.

* James likes the film but gets heated about how it does not address racism against Asians.

* 01:19:35 - Best Animated Film, Yin and Young both agree on “Spider-Man: Into the Spider-verse” as a solid winner.

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Language Corner

* Japanese - 参った (まいった maitta)- a) I give up, b) I’m beaten, c) overwhelmed

* Mandarin - 厭世臉 (yan4shi4lian3) - literally “hate world face”. A cool, smile-less, serious look that women have.

* Cantonese - 身體健康 (san1tai2 gin6hong1) - lit. body healthy, wish you good health. Said during Lunar New Year.

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Links:

* Darren Kwan on Vimeo - https://vimeo.com/user32586431

* Oscar Nominations 2019: Full List – https://variety.com/2019/film/news/oscar-nominations-2019-list-1203112405/

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Yin & Young links:

* Main Website: http://www.jamesyshih.com/yin-young-podcast/

* iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/yin-young-podcast-jys/id1185421015?mt=2

* Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/yinyoungpodcast/

* YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkvtVW6pVPeKFn7H_6ai8lA?

* Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1BF7YXqVAEk9EXVr45gWy4?si=3wrdb9VpSR-p3yQygvLtdw

* Stitcher - https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/yin-young-podcast

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Yin & Young EP38 - Young in Tokyo

February 05, 2019

Aka the Kitasenju Crew episode. Note: the podcast starts in Japanese but then switches to English for most of the show. Warning: explicit sexual content discussed.

Apologies for the delay! I (James aka Young) took a trip to Tokyo not too long ago and made friends with artist Taku (left) and radio host/rapper Takuya (center) who asked me to be on his show. We discussed:

- The short film James was directing in Taiwan called “Ahma & Alan”.

- Takuya’s experience working in Cebu, Phillipines and thoughts on the political climate there.

- Cultural differences between Japan, Taiwan, USA in regards to women, dating, sex etc…

- Takuya’s Imagination Technique

Ending song:

“Rabbit House” by Plastic Girl in Closet

Episode on Takuya’s Japanese website: https://note.mu/takuyam0523/n/n76982bb0ffe7

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Yin & Young links:

* Main Website: http://www.jamesyshih.com/yin-young-podcast/

* iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/yin-young-podcast-jys/id1185421015?mt=2

* Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/yinyoungpodcast/

* YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkvtVW6pVPeKFn7H_6ai8lA?

* Stitcher - https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/yin-young-podcast

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Yin & Young EP37 - Dating Coach Jeremy Jong

December 25, 2018 in Asian American, Relationships, Mental Health

Merry Christmas Yin & Young listeners! Today, we're sharing a very special episode, particularly for those men looking for that special someone this holiday season and into the new year. James (aka Young) interviews Jeremy Jong, an experienced relationship and dating coach with a focus on helping Asian American men attract the women of their dreams.

Highlights:

  • Jeremy shares his strict Christian and Taiwanese tiger mom upbringing.

  • Focus on inner work and keystone habits.

  • Dealing with anxiety and toxic/sexual shame.

  • Why the focus on the Asian American heterosexual male audience.

  • Being proud of Asian culture and who you are.

  • Healthy sexuality.

  • Use the testing mindset: Don’t over intellectualize, just go out there and practice.

  • Compulsive pick up versus genuinely wanting to talk to a woman.

For more info about Jeremy Jong:

  • Website: https://jeremyjong.com/

  • Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/fearlessasianman/

Language Corner:

  • Spanish: te ves bien - you look good

  • Mandarin: 泡妞 - pao4 niu1 - pick up chicks

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Yin & Young links:

* Main Website: http://www.jamesyshih.com/yin-young-podcast/

* iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/yin-young-podcast-jys/id1185421015?mt=2

* Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/yinyoungpodcast/

* YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkvtVW6pVPeKFn7H_6ai8lA?

* Stitcher - https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/yin-young-podcast

Tags: dating, relationships, asian american, women, men, self help, mental health, Taiwanese American
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