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Infatu Asian Podcast

Curtis Chinn
Didi
Coming Of Age
Flushing
San Francisco
K-Pop
The Acolyte
Fremont
AAPI
A Quantum Love Story
Dungeness Crab
The 3 Body Problem
Chinatown
Star Wars
Skateboarding
Pachinko
Asian American Experience
Etrike Karaoke
Science Fiction
Asian-American Identity
Ocean Beach

A show where we aim to illuminate and celebrate Asian culture and creators! New episodes every Wednesday! Please email us at: infatuasianpodcast@gmail.com and follow us on Facebook or Instagram @infatuasianpodcast

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I had a guest cancel on me last week, but as fate would have it, a PR team that I've worked with before reached out about interviewing Nico Santos! Nico is an actor that you may have seen as Mateo on Superstore, and he was definitely memorable as the... more

Episode 200 y'all! I can't think of a more fitting guest for our 200th episode. Randall Park is the epitome of an infatuAsian! He is an uber-talented actor that we've all seen in multiple huge projects. He is a champion of Asian representation in fro... more

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I had a fun chat with 3 amazing women who are doing cool things in the Asian American entrepreneurial community. Cindy Lim is the Head of Brand at Yuzu, an Asian centered dating app that's part of the Match Group. Julie Zhu and Gloria Liu created a c... more

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We have a rare Monday special episode! Amanda was in town, and so I wanted to record a quick episode to mention that she'll be at On Waverly on Thursday, November 20th, 2025, at 4 PM. Drop by to get a copy of her new book, How to Break a Girl, and me... more

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Cindy Lim
Head of brand at Yuzu, part of Match Group's social apps for the Asian community
Yuzu
Episode: Ep 199 Founders of Odd One In - Gloria Liu and Julie Zhu and Head of Yuzu Brand - Cindy Lim
Gloria Liu
Co-founder of Odd One In
Odd One In
Episode: Ep 199 Founders of Odd One In - Gloria Liu and Julie Zhu and Head of Yuzu Brand - Cindy Lim
Julie Zhu
Co-founder of Odd One In
Odd One In
Episode: Ep 199 Founders of Odd One In - Gloria Liu and Julie Zhu and Head of Yuzu Brand - Cindy Lim
Amanda Sung
Author of How to Break a Girl, first-generation Taiwanese Canadian writer
Self
Episode: Special Episode with Amanda Sung - Author of How to Break a Girl
Nancy Jeng
Author of A Very Asian Guide to Taiwanese Food
Very Asian Foundation
Episode: Ep 197 Talking About The Very Asian Guide to Taiwanese Food With Author Nancy Jeng and Illustrator Felicia Liang
Felicia Liang
Illustrator of A Very Asian Guide to Taiwanese Food
Very Asian Foundation
Episode: Ep 197 Talking About The Very Asian Guide to Taiwanese Food With Author Nancy Jeng and Illustrator Felicia Liang
Kat Lieu
Founder of Subtle Asian Baking, cookbook author
Subtle Asian Baking
Episode: Ep 195 A Conversation with Kat Lieu Author of 108 Asian Cookies
Jamie Jo Hoang
Three-time author and creator of companion books that delve into Vietnamese immigrant experiences.
Episode: Ep 194 Author Jamie Jo Hoang on Writing the Stories Our Vietnamese Parents Never Tell
Allison Ly
Licensed social worker in Los Angeles with a focus on immigrant children's mental health.
Episode: Ep 194 Author Jamie Jo Hoang on Writing the Stories Our Vietnamese Parents Never Tell

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Curtis
Host and co-host of several episodes, Curtis engages with various guests on topics surrounding Asian culture and identity.

Reviews

4.8 out of 5 stars from 140 ratings
  • Curtis is great!

    Love the topics on the show. The opening question is truly the best. My favorite (so far) is the Chinatown episode! I love the history and the background noises, the community! Curtis truly spends a lot of time getting to know his guests. He was able to refer and reference past guests so quickly and help make connections. He is enthusiastic about the podcast and brings such good energy. It’s great to see Asians have more representation in so many ways. Thanks for all your work, Curtis!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Ally.21
    United States2 years ago
  • ok, doing an interview over Zoom would be hard enough, then add in a language barrier. well done, well prepared. I will be seeing Rolking Quartz in Seattle! thank you

    Audible
    5
    Richard D Hogan
    United States3 years ago
  • great interview

    ok, doing an interview over Zoom would be hard enough, then add in a language barrier. well done, well prepared. I will be seeing Rolking Quartz in Seattle! thank you

    Audible
    5
    Richard D Hogan
    United States3 years ago
  • Worth a listen

    Imagine a conversation between your science teacher and your friend, talking to and about Asian people and things, in an NPR studio. You get this pod! If you enjoy listening in on friends talking with enthusiasm and humor you’ll like this pod.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    blinkrok
    United States3 years ago
  • Great conversations from a variety of guests

    I enjoy listening to this podcast very much and I love the guests from various backgrounds, industries and places that have some shared experiences and interests.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Bigblueocean
    United States4 years ago

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There is a recurring theme of valuing representation and connection within the Asian community, highlighting the impact of the topics discussed.
Listeners appreciate the engaging storytelling and cultural insight, often praising the deep dive into personal experiences.
The conversational style and enthusiasm of the host are highly commended, creating a relatable atmosphere.

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Talking Points

Recent interactions between the hosts and their guests.

Special Episode with Amanda Sung - Author of How to Break a Girl
Q: What kind of audience did you envision when writing the book?
Initially, Amanda envisioned Asian immigrant women in North America, but she found that many non-Asian women could also relate to the themes in her book.
Special Episode with Amanda Sung - Author of How to Break a Girl
Q: Could you tell us about your roots and your upbringing?
Amanda describes a challenging childhood influenced by her tiger-parent father and the dynamics of her immigrant family, including her experience moving to Canada at 16.
Ep 188 Curtis Chin on Family, Food, and Finding Identity in a Chinese Restaurant
Q: What are your thoughts on growing up in the restaurant business?
I learned many life lessons, including that talking to strangers can open up opportunities and perspectives.
Ep 188 Curtis Chin on Family, Food, and Finding Identity in a Chinese Restaurant
Q: What made you interested in politics and telling stories related to your identity?
Growing up in a Chinese restaurant and witnessing the lack of coverage when Vincent Chin was murdered sparked my interest, as I realized the importance of Asian Americans telling their stories.
Ep 186 Kaila Yu on her book Fetishized: Behind the Scenes of Her Journey from Import Car Model to Writer
Q: Who did you write this book for?
For Asian women; it's striking that there hasn't been a comprehensive book addressing fetishization of Asian women.

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The content focuses on illuminating and celebrating Asian culture, featuring a wide range of deeply personal stories from various creators and influencers. Topics explored include the Asian American experience, cultural representation in media, and the personal journeys of individuals navigating their identities within broader societal contexts. Unique narratives, such as food, fashion, and the entertainment industry, are prominently discussed, providing listeners with insights into both historical and contemporary issues impacting the Asian community. The podcast likely aims to entertain while also fostering understanding and connection among listeners from diverse backgrounds.

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1. Cindy Lim
2. Gloria Liu
3. Julie Zhu
4. Amanda Sung
5. Nancy Jeng
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7. Kat Lieu
8. Jamie Jo Hoang

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