
Conversations with Asians and Asian Americans on both sides of the couch.
Hosted by Yin J. Li, Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist
IG @asiansdotherapy
FB @asiansdotherapy
Email: asiansdotherapy@gmail.com
| Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 19 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Categories | Health & FitnessSociety & CultureMental Health | ||||

In this conversation, I speak with Panthea Lee. She has written for The Nation, The Atlantic, Harper’s Bazaar, worked at the United Nations, and co-founded a social justice organization, Reboot, which she led for over 13 years working on initiatives... more
In this conversation, I speak with erin Khuê Ninh.
erin has some really important ideas about the Asian immigrant family that are a bit confronting and perhaps truth telling. She argues that the Asian immigrant family is a form of a capitalist prod... more
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In this conversation, I speak with Sahaj Kaur Kohli.
We chat about:
• the re-authoring of her story through writing her book
• her hopes and fears surrounding its release
• being a cultural broker in her family and the shifts ... more
In this conversation, I speak with J.S. Park.
His posts and words have, at times, moved me to tears. It was such a pleasure to speak with him about work, life, death, birth, grief and bulgogi!
More specifically, we talk about:
• his journey to ... more
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Therapy is so stigmatized in the Asian community and it’s so nice to hear Asian therapists talking so openly about their journey. Especially loved Michelle Jung’s episode as it really verbalized the vicarious trauma I was feeling about Israel and Palestine.
I just finished listening to the latest episode with Linda Thai: "Linda Thai, LMSW. Unnameable Losses of Adult Children of Refugees". It really moved me. I'm a second-gen Viet-American trying to make sense of the silence and entrenced arguments in my family of origin. The discussion of how an overfocused on labels, traits, symptoms (i.e. these Asian-American refugees are "codependent", "toxic", "narcissistic", "manipulative") are actually pathologizing, and don't keep in mind the broader histor... more
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Apple Podcasts | #245 |
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