

Jeff Yang
Journalist and author specialising in Asian American popular culture and media, and author of A Pop History of Asian America and The Golden Screen; appears as the episode's expert on East Asian cultural influence.
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Dec 15, 2025 • 27min
Labubus, TikTok and KPop Demon Hunters: how childhood went east Asian
Join journalist Jeff Yang, an expert in Asian American cultures, as he explores the seismic shifts in global cultural dynamics. He dives into the phenomenon of LaBooBoo toys, spotlighting how collectibles have become fashion statements. Yang discusses how the pandemic and streaming have turbocharged interest in Asian media like anime and K-pop, transforming them into mainstream staples for Gen Z. He highlights TikTok’s role in amplifying this trend, while asserting that cultural appreciation fosters language learning and deeper global connections.

Feb 7, 2025 • 21min
Love Hurts And What's Making Us Happy
This week, Jeff Yang, a cultural critic and author known for his insights on Asian American representation in film, joins the conversation. They dive into the new action-comedy 'Love Hurts,' highlighting Ke Huy Quan's compelling performance and the film's intriguing mix of romance and action. The discussion also critiques the film's tonal shifts and character dynamics, particularly the age gap between leads. Finally, the hosts share their personal happiness moments, celebrating life's little joys, from nostalgia to sports.

Nov 29, 2024 • 21min
Interior Chinatown
Jeff Yang, a cultural critic and author of "The Golden Screen," discusses the Hulu series Interior Chinatown, which blends genres to examine Asian-American identity. He explores the journey of Willis Wu, a waiter turned crime-solver, showcasing the show's layered narrative. The conversation emphasizes the importance of authentic representation in Hollywood, spotlighting changing perceptions of Asian characters. Yang also addresses how humor and satire challenge stereotypes, while celebrating the evolving opportunities for Asian-American performers in the industry.


