Big Asian Energy The Truth About Asian Masculinity: Why You're Enough Right Now (And What Happens When You Finally Believe It) with Leo Xia
In this episode of Big Asian Energy, John Wang sits down with Leo Xia (professionally known as Lowhi), a Los Angeles-based men's mental health facilitator and founder of JinShan Collective and Proud Asian Men. Leo shares his powerful journey from classical pianist to leading transformative men's circles across the US, revealing how Asian men can break free from the belief that pain must precede worthiness. Through raw conversations about isolation, the pressure to perform, and the shame of vulnerability, Leo illuminates why community and brotherhood are essential for Asian men to sleep better at night—literally and figuratively.
What Leo Shares:
- Healing generational wounds around worthiness and the belief that pain must precede love
- Why Asian men's groups succeed where traditional therapy and individualistic approaches fall short
- Redefining masculinity through vulnerability and community rather than performance and external validation
About Leo Xia
Leo Xia (known professionally as Lowhi) is a Los Angeles-based men's mental health facilitator, founder of JinShan Collective, and lead facilitator of Proud Asian Men (partnered with the Asian Mental Health Project). As an alt R&B lo-fi artist, he uniquely blends creative expression with deep emotional work. For the past five years, Leo has been leading men's circles, retreats, and workshops across the US, creating spaces where Asian men explore identity, heal generational wounds, and build lasting brotherhood through movement, music, open dialogue, and somatic practices. His work integrates emotional intelligence, communication skills, and authentic self-expression to help Asian men redefine what masculinity means on their own terms.
Connect with Leo Xia:
Instagram: @lowhiofficial
Website: proudasianmen.com
