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Big Asian Energy

John Wang
Asian Americans
K-Pop Demon Hunters
Embrace
Modern Asian Parent
Gloria Chou PR
Imposter Syndrome
Teachaapi
The Authentic Asian
Adultification
Interracial Relationships
Over-Functioning
Asian Masculinity
MAP Model
Harvard Business School
Asian American Identity
Western Cultures
Journalism
Anti-Asian Hate
East Asian Cultures
Third Culture Content

The Big Asian Energy Show is designed for Asian Americans, Canadians, or anyone wanting to learn more about psychology, mindset, and personal growth. Each week, host John Wang interviews and showcases Asian changemakers, pioneers, leaders, and entrepreneurs who share their journies of success and reveal the secrets and strategies they've learned along the way. In the show, John draws on scientific... more

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In this episode, two-time Emmy Award–winning journalist Dion Lim joins John to talk about her new book Amplify!: My Fight for Asian America — the first mainstream book on anti-Asian hate in the COVID era. Dion is the first Asian American woman to anc... more

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Quincy Yang
CEO of Coffee Meets Bagel
Coffee Meets Bagel
Episode: How to Navigate Dating as Asian Americans with Coffee Meets Bagel CEO, Quincy Yang
Dion Lim
Two-time Emmy Award-winning journalist; author of Amplify! My Fight for Asian America
Amplify! My Fight for Asian America
Episode: How to Speak Up When You Were Taught Not To with Dion Lim
Leo Xia
Founder of Proud Asian Men; interview guest for this episode
Proud Asian Men / Asian Mental Health Project
Episode: How to Take Off the Mask with John Wang
Sam Wang
Princeton Professor of Neuroscience; researcher focused on autism; later political reform advocate
Princeton University
Episode: How a Princeton Neuroscientist Took Democracy to the Supreme Court with Dr. Sam Wang
Katy Ho
Author and founder of Bad Asians
Bad Asians
Episode: How to Be a Bad Asian with Katy Ho
Don Mike Mendoza
Founder of DMH Mendoza Productions; Co-founder and executive producer of La Ti Do; producer of Here Lies Love; host of Producing While Asian
DMH Mendoza Productions; La Ti Do; Here Lies Love (Broadway)
Episode: How to Build Your Own Table When There's No Seat for You
Dr. Stacey Litam
Psychologist, sexuality and relationships expert
Independent psychologist/academic
Episode: How to Navigate Interracial Relationships Without Losing Yourself
Diana YK Chan
Personal branding and authority strategist
My Marketability
Episode: How to Stop Playing Small and Stand Out with Diana YK Chan
Stephen Lee
President of the Asian American Bar Association of Greater Chicago; former federal prosecutor; health care fraud attorney
Asian American Bar Association of Greater Chicago; Stephen Lee Law
Episode: How to Become Your Own Best Advocate for Career Advancement

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John Wang
Host of The Big Asian Energy Show; focuses on psychology, mindset, and personal growth for Asian Americans and allies.

Reviews

5.0 out of 5 stars from 77 ratings
  • Very insightful commentary

    Thanks for having me on the show - I really enjoyed my time reflecting together! I appreciate what you do for the AAPI community.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Wagwan1234
    United Statesa month ago
  • Had a great time!

    Loved being on the show! Excited to listen and I hope many listeners get some great advice out of our conversation. John is so insightful and a delight to listen/talk to!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    DMHM8826
    United States3 months ago
  • Informative, practical, and genuine

    Really enjoying listening to John’s conversations with impactful Asians in various fields. His conversations are genuine and I can feel he really cares about the audience. Thanks for this podcast!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Mcho38
    United States4 months ago
  • Pure gold

    John is such an incredible human and you can tell the authenticity of his heart! Highly recommended

    -GCPR

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Gyc2019
    United States8 months ago
  • The Best Podcast

    From the moment I tuned into The Big Asian Energy Show, I knew I was in for an enlightening experience. It addresses the unique challenges and opportunities that come with being a part of the AAPI community.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Vansen M.
    Philippines3 years ago

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K-Pop Demon Hunters Analysis with AAPI Therapist Dr. Litam
Q: What is the difference between collectivist healing and individualist healing as shown in the film?
Collectivist healing emphasizes harmony, community, and acceptable self-expression within family systems, whereas individualist healing centers on personal authenticity; the film portrays the former as more resonant for its characters, aligning with cultural values.
K-Pop Demon Hunters Analysis with AAPI Therapist Dr. Litam
Q: How does the film illustrate patterns that Asian American and Asian Canadian communities carry?
The guests describe patterns as unhelpful tendencies learned in family and culture, such as workaholism and the fear of showing vulnerability, which are depicted in the characters and then explored through therapy concepts like attachment and parts-work.
Third Culture Perspective: Lessons on Building Cross-Cultural Stories with Sean Dulake
Q: What is your why and how has it shaped your work?
Sean describes his core motivation as spreading the Third Culture perspective to foster empathy through diverse storytelling, guiding Third Culture Content's projects and collaborations across the US and Asia.
What Happens When a World-Changing Entrepreneur Finally Breaks Down to Break Through with Jane Chen
Q: What role did inner work play in your leadership approach and your work with teams?
Inner work—acknowledging emotions, practicing self-compassion, and using tools like IFS—helps leaders show up with authenticity, create psychological safety, and lead with curiosity rather than fear.
What Happens When a World-Changing Entrepreneur Finally Breaks Down to Break Through with Jane Chen
Q: Can you tell us a little bit about how you came to write this book?
The book grew from a decade of building Embrace and the collapse that led to a healing journey, explorations of various modalities, and the realization that self-worth and inner love are foundational to leadership and resilience.

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Listeners tune in to hear Asian American leaders, entrepreneurs, and researchers share practical mindset strategies, leadership lessons, and personal growth journeys. Episodes commonly explore entrepreneurship, personal development, cultural identity, and how science-backed psychology informs real-world success. Noteworthy is the host's focus on breaking ceilings within the Asian American community, actionable takeaways, and guest lineups that blend tech founders, lawyers, psychologists, and creatives—all centered on authenticity, leadership, and impact. This show is likely to appeal to listeners aiming to level up their careers, build influence, and gain authentic perspectives from high-achieving Asian Americans across industries.

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Recent guests on Big Asian Energy include:

1. Quincy Yang
2. Dion Lim
3. Leo Xia
4. Sam Wang
5. Katy Ho
6. Don Mike Mendoza
7. Dr. Stacey Litam
8. Diana YK Chan

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