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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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Today we sit down to talk about a spicy emotion…jealousy! We discuss how often we feel jealous and dive into specific things that can trigger it. We also talk about ways to process and handle our feelings of envy!

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Hosts

Crystal
Co-host of Eat Your Crust; engages in broad conversations on culture, tech, and life with warmth and humor; affiliated with Eat Your Crust.
Jeesoo
Co-host of Eat Your Crust; known for relatable storytelling, cultural insights, and hosting chemistry with Crystal.

Reviews

4.8 out of 5 stars from 1.1k ratings
  • 영어 공부용으로 최고다

    여러 영어팟캐스트 들어봤지만 젤 잼나게 들을수있다 .. 지수 앤 크리스탈 포레버

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    나룽
    South Korea2 months ago
  • Your podcast is a gem

    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.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    jamine smart
    United Kingdom4 months ago
  • Luv your podcast ❤️

    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

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Pinkaintaiwan
    Taiwan6 months ago
  • 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
    Ireland8 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!

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    5
    NancyYanXin
    Canada9 months ago

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Fans appreciate candid discussions on culture, mental health, and life in the Bay Area.
Audience sees the show as a comforting, casual chat that feels like talking with friends.
Listeners praise its relatability and warm chemistry between hosts.

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#223
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#134
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#158
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#58
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#70
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#81
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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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Frequently Asked Questions About Eat Your Crust

What is Eat Your Crust about and what kind of topics does it cover?

A conversational duo of Asian-American women in the Bay Area shares candid, relatable stories about life in their twenties, blending humor with honest takes on culture, work, relationships, and mental wellness. Episodes lean into everyday topics—from friendships and dating to workplace dynamics, motherhood, and self-care—often with guests that broaden the perspectives and add warmth. The tone remains casual and supportive, making it feel like a chat among close friends, while content frequently centers on navigating identity and community within modern life. The show stands out for its warm chemistry, multilingual-cultural flavor, and accessible discussions that resonate with immigrant and Asian-American audiences, new grads, and anyone see... more

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