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Two Asian-American girls navigating our way through life-in-our-twenties in the Bay Area, with a little help from our friends. Tune in during your lousy commute to laugh and chat with your hosts Crystal and Jeesoo as we ramble about tech, culture, family, and more through an Asian-American lens. If you can relate, feel free to visit us at eatyourcrust.com or reach out to us @eatyourcrustpod on ins... more

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Recent Guests

Kaila Yu
Author of 'Fetishized' and former lead singer of Nylon Pink
Nylon Pink
Episode: The Portrayal of Asian Women in Media (ft. Kaila Yu, Fetishized)
Angela Lin
Founder of Real You Mandarin and co-host of But Were You Really From podcast
Real You Mandarin
Episode: Identity Within a Second Language (ft. Angela Lin, RealYouMandarin)
Lindsay Kamikawa
Writer in Hollywood and host of You Found Her Podcast
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Episode: Balancing Self-Love and Ambition (ft. Lindsay Kami)
Jason Poon
Filmmaker and Fashion Designer
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Episode: Art Imitating Life (ft Jason Poon, Mood Infinite)

Hosts

Crystal
Co-host known for her insightful and humorous take on cultural experiences and life anecdotes.
Jeesoo
Co-host with engaging storytelling abilities, providing a light-hearted approach to various societal issues.

Reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars from 964 ratings
  • A very lovely podcast for Asian community

    I’m a new immigrant from China to Europe. I listen to this podcast every morning when commuting to work. I can learn a lot English and knowing how it feels like for Asian who grew up in US regarding life. I feel like I have an online commute community here.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Junnie D
    Ireland3 months ago
  • Wonderful podcast

    Love this podcast! It’s been 3 months since I started listening to the pod in March 2025. And surprisingly there is no Unplayed episodes at all now! It’s like a casual chat with friends and helps me feeling accompanied while living in my new-immigrants-homesickness era! Thank you Crystal and Jeesoo for sharing your stories and thoughts with us! I wish you all the best!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    NancyYanXin
    Canada4 months ago
  • nice

    good

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    juliaaaaaa…
    United Kingdom6 months ago
  • Love the podcasting

    Love the ,dynamics, depth, casualty in the conversations.

    It feels like I’m talking to friend I don’t think I’ve ever loved a podcast this much keep it going.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    fuzzyearlobes
    United States10 months ago
  • great episodes

    great episodes for me. Both joyful and informational.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Gloria_White
    United States10 months ago

Listeners Say

Key themes from listener reviews, highlighting what works and what could be improved about the show.

Many find the discussions relevant to their own lives, particularly around cultural identity and social dynamics in their twenties.
Listeners appreciate the humor and relatability of the hosts, often describing it as a casual conversation with friends.
Feedback highlights the ability of the podcast to tackle serious topics in a light-hearted manner, making listeners feel connected and understood.
Several reviews note the charm and chemistry between the hosts, making the content engaging and enjoyable.

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#198
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#201
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#248
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#65
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#111
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#132
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Sticky Friendship Situations
Q: How do you feel if your friend starts dating someone you had a bad history with?
You may feel the need to address past issues or just cautiously observe how the relationship develops.
The Values of Good Friendship
Q: What do you think it means to be a bad friend?
It can manifest as a lack of communication or effort, or only reaching out when needing something, leading to a transactional feel.
The Values of Good Friendship
Q: What does being a good friend mean to you?
It means being someone who truly cares, is loyal, and intentional, putting in effort to be there for each other.
Sisterhood
Q: Were you more allies or enemies growing up?
Sarah notes that they were more allies during childhood but experienced conflicts after Connie went to college and had different opinions as they matured.
Sisterhood
Q: Did you ever feel competitive with your sister?
Sarah explains that while Connie excelled academically, she found ways to shine in creative areas, thus avoiding direct competition.

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Focused on the experiences of two Asian-American women navigating life in their twenties, this podcast blends humor and relatability as the hosts discuss a variety of topics relevant to young adults, such as cultural identity, friendships, and social dynamics. Each episode often includes personal anecdotes that bring authenticity to discussions about mental health, food culture, and relationship dynamics. Unique elements about this podcast include its emphasis on the Asian-American experience and its ability to create a sense of community for listeners, making it appealing not just for Asian-Americans but for anyone resonating with the nuances of modern young adult life.

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