
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
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 304 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Today we talk about our personal theories on what differentiates only children from people with siblings - from difficulty with sharing, to relationships with parents, to…a general attitude towards life (?!) We also chat about how only child characte... more
It’s been a couple years since we’ve done a full-fledged wedding episode, and we’re now much more experienced wedding-attenders than before! Today we chat about how our mindset of attending weddings has changed over the past few years, discuss our fa... more
It’s a big year for us here at Eat Your Crust…2026 is the year we are both turning 30. Today Crystal sits Jeesoo down and tells her all about her experience being 30 so far, and all of the changes and fears that come with unlocking a new decade!
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Today we talk about how we maintain momentum in our daily lives - from things that make it easier to build up positive momentum, to ways to break lulls in busy/unmotivated periods in our lives. We chat about the different ways we view positive energy... more
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Really love listening to Jeesoo and Crystal
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I just had to write and say thank you. Your podcast has been a source of inspiration and comfort for me during my daily commute. It's more than just a show; it feels like a conversation with a wise friend. You're doing amazing work.
Thank you for talking about so many mental health issues on your podcast. As a mom in my early 30s living in Taipei, I often feel uncomfortable with some of the traditional cultural values and taboos I’ve encountered since entering the workplace, getting married, and giving birth to my son.
It’s been hard to find someone (other than my therapist) to talk to about these feelings. I grew up in a town and a family that was very multicultural and developed, but now my childhood friends are busy and... more
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.
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A candid, culturally anchored duo shares personal stories and practical tips about life in your mid-to-late 20s and early 30s, with a focus on Bay Area experiences, friendships, family, and self-discovery. Episodes blend humor with honest conversations about relationships, culture, work, wellness, and evolving identities as Asian-American women navigate dating, marriage, motherhood, and career—often framed through everyday moments, travel, and social life. The show's warmth and chemistry make conversations feel like a chat with close friends, while guests and recurring topics keep the discussions relatable for listeners balancing multicultural perspectives with modern life.
Noteworthy strengths include a strong sense of community for Asian... more
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