
Intimate conversations with the local gods you’ve heard about but haven’t gotten to know yet, hosted by Marco Liu and James Han. Business & Sponsorship Inquiries localgodz@gmail.com
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 26 | Founded | 8 months ago |
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| Category | Society & Culture | ||||

Marco and James look back on the first season of LOCAL GODZ, reflect on what they learned, and consider whether or not they want to re-up for another season. Is this the end or is there a LOCAL GODZ Season 2 in the future?
Legendary dance icon Mike Song shares how his Korean identity makes him a better dancer, his observations on how dance culture has changed over the years, the experience of being a judge and not a contestant on competition shows like Street Woman Fig... more
Filmmaker and co-founder of Wong Fu Productions Wesley Chan talks about 20 years of working in traditional and "new" media, how the Asian American community has evolved over those 20 years, his lifestyle design project BASE GRAY, creating lifelong co... more
Pioneering Korean beauty advocate and content creator Jen Chae talks about growing up Korean American in Kansas, her mother's influence on her beauty routine, discovering her niche audience over Soompi and YouTube, the types of products and treatment... more
Legendary import model, singer-songwriter, and journalist Kaila Yu talks about the gangster origins of ABGs, growing up in Upland, the import car scene in Southern California, her memorable role in The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift, and what insp... more
Miles Canares talks about how his Filipino roots, love for streetwear, growing up in the San Gabriel Valley, and a keen eye for spotting food trends all came together to form the coolest food event in America, Family Style Food Festival.
Entrepreneur, dancer, and content creator Michael Le talks about finding a new identity through dance, diversifying his business interests across the internet, and how his parents' small business background helped him develop a hustler mentality from... more
Comedian, actor, content creator, and podcaster David So reflects on fatherhood, the role his Korean identity plays in his life, real life Korean drama at home and on the internet, overcoming an existential crisis during Covid, his journey in the Chr... more
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