
Welcome to Just Asian Things Podcast, the podcast where Asian Americans talk about being bad Asians. Come hangout with us weekly!
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 51 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Category | Comedy | ||||

Yes, that's right. You've broken out of that awkward anime phase and into the hustling sexy-best-version-of-your-Asian-self and you're killing it! That's the kind of attitude you'll have after this episode so tune in to hangout with us and comedian, ... more
WOW it's been a long time hasn't it? We're back with what's likely to be the final season of the Just Asian Things Podcast and we're happy to start off this final season with an interview with Kevin Wong, one of the co-founders of Lunar, the first As... more
Guys can have daddy issues too! Will Chae returns to the podcast to discuss past (and current) problems with his angry Korean dad, the long lasting and huge effects of subtle (and often snide) comments, and the impact of generational trauma—ESPECIALL... more
Do you have a spending problem? We do too... but is it reeeeally a problem? Heh. Tune in this episode as we complain about problems that are clearly not that big of a problem. If you're like us and can't stop that wallet from emptying itself, then yo... more
Steph Nguyen joins us this episode to discuss her journey from goat farm in Vietnam to a career in tech (and now law school) in the U.S. Tune in this week to hangout with us as we chat about differences in culture, food, languages, & more.
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Yes, that's right - before the actual 'What the Actual F**k Is Wrong With Me' trend on TikTok, we took a Myers–Briggs personality test to get to know each other better. Is it the same thing if we're still brutally honest with each other?? Yeah? Yeah.... more
What happens when your work persona isn't your real persona? Does your job define who you are? This episode we have Karl Chen, founder of Ryse Network, a community of Asian professionals that support and empower each other, join us as we discuss the ... more
Cathy Trinh, mental health advocate and award-winning global humanitarian, motivational speaker, bestselling author, and host of the Stay Unmuted podcast joins us for this episode to discuss the trials & tribulations of addictions and sobriety. We ea... more
good podcast. Both are good, they just need to make some more energetic segments and discuss up with some different topics in different ways to them standout from other similar podcast. However, the chemistry between these two and the talent is there. Giving them 5 stars bc I know they’ll tighten up as they go along. Good job guys!
Do you feel like you're a bad Asian? I do all the time. Listening to Chris and Jon goof around about what terrible Asians they are help me get through my day! Their episode on how their moms always compare them to their cousins had me dyinggg. If you're looking for a funny Asian podcast, this is it!
Do you feel like you're a bad Asian? I do all the time. Listening to Chris and Jon goof around about what terrible Asians they are help me get through my day! Their episode on how their moms always compare them to their cousins had me dyinggg. If you're looking for a funny Asian podcast, this is it!
Let me tell you this. I never knew I was doing it wrong until now. That rice will never be fingered the same!
Love their topics and how completely relatable they are! Chris and Jon are a great duo which makes the podcast entertaining, lighthearted, relatable, and very informative. It’s a fun podcast to turn on during my free time or commuting to work. Always looking forward to new episodes weekly! 😊
Chris and Jonathan are a hilarious duo. I wasn't sure what to expect at first but when I listened to their first episode, it was like I was hanging out with a couple of my bros. They’re chill, funny, relatable, AND informative. I’ve actually learned a lot about Asian culture and I’m pumped to learn more because I realize how much I don’t know. I love listening to them while driving and/or working. Makes work more bearable.
Hosts are funny and charismatic! Love to see another Asian podcast in the space! Really liked the Mayly Tao interview 🙌
Love this podcast. John and Chris have a great chemistry, and it’s just a fun podcast to turn on in the background when you’re at work or walking your dog regardless if you’re Asian or not. Keep it up guys!
I stumbled upon this podcast because it seemed relatable to me since I’m also Vietnamese American! As I listened to what Chris and Jon said, I couldn’t stop laughing. Everything that they were saying has happened to me growing up in my Vietnamese household. Although I don’t live in OC, I feel like it’s still relatable to me since I grew up and live in a predominately Asian area. I truly recommend listening if you want a laugh while on your daily commute! Great job guys!!
Listened to the segment with Ms. Athena Pham and the dynamic duo it was easy to understand and a inspiring podcast. A nice twist to being Asian American and living in California as the generation of the golden child of immigrant families who want to succeed more for their family BUT also sustain self-success. Must listen.
Very funny and relatable! Love listening to them during my commute to work or when I’m in need of something to listen to that’s lighthearted and fun :)
Very relatable and entertaining podcast! Would recommend.
Been listening to them for awhile now. Great topics, funny, and can relate to almost everything they talk about.










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