
A podcast where two Asian-Americans talk sh*t about sh*t. With Soogia and Ed Choi.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 91 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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| Category | Society & Culture | ||||

On S3 E8, Susie is exhausted from traveling to and from Salt Lake City two weekends in a row for her daughters' volleyball tournaments. Susie's older daughter gets a concussion during the tournament. Susie goes to a soda shop in Salt Lake City. Ed st... more
On S3 E7, Ed was anxious about hosting the K Town Social Club podcast. 7.7 Earthquake in Thailand and Myanmar and a Korean man jumps skyscrapers to get to his family. Ed is actually finally ready to return to making content. Susie is getting ready fo... more
On S3 E6, Ed speaks at a panel for the 4th anniversary of the Atlanta Shootings and also got lunch with a North Korean defector while discovering slushie shik-hye. Susie's youngest daughter is shopping around schools for herself. Hoemgirl aka Sarah K... more
S3 E5 Ed and Susie love Hostile Government Takeover. Ed watched Devil in the Family about Ruby Franke on Hulu. Casey Anthony the alleged baby killer is making money on social media. Ash Trevino sleeps with her daughter's crush. Why do people follow t... more
Sophia and Ed are great when the episode is more focused. I do not enjoy the episodes when the two of them argue or when Ed breaks down and cries, which seems to be more and more frequently.
You can tell that these people’s views are shaped by the culture of California. It’s not for me but you might like it. West Coast Koreans are so different than East Coast Koreans.
Sophia and Ed are great when the episode is more focused. When the conversation just meanders or they spend minutes cooing over a dog I can’t see, it’s really boring and frustrating makes me want to unsubscribe.
Soogia and Ed are meant for podcasting. They just jive !!!
Can’t fold laundry without it!
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Apple Podcasts | #211 |
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A vibrant collection of episodes showcases two Asian-Americans engaging in candid conversations that reflect their personal experiences and observations about life. Topics range from parenting and cultural expectations to critique of societal norms, often infused with humor and personal anecdotes. They discuss weight management, mental health, and the complexities of relationships, while also addressing pressing issues like cultural appropriation and social media dynamics. This podcast stands out for its relatable content, combining lighthearted banter with meaningful discussions, making it an appealing choice for listeners interested in contemporary Asian-American experiences and societal commentary.
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