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They Call Us Bruce

Jeff Yang & Phil Yu
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Hosts Jeff Yang and Phil Yu present They Call Us Bruce, an unfiltered conversation about what's happening in Asian America.

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Latest Episodes

Jeff and Phil welcome artist, author and advocate Rina Oh, one of the only Asian American women to publicly share her experience as a victim of sex offender and trafficker Jeffrey Epstein. She shares about her journey as an immigrant and striving art... more

Jeff and Phil welcome Francesca Hong -- chef, community organizer, state assemblymember, and candidate for governor of Wisconsin. She talks about her working class roots and political ascent from the food service industry to being elected the first A... more

Jeff and Phil welcome creator/star Angela Wong Carbone and actors Celia Au and Derek Basco -- voices behind the new comedy fiction podcast Minor Legends (part of the Potluck Podcast Collective), an ambitious narrative project that's "a little cringe,... more

Jeff and Phil welcome friend and filmmaker Fawzia Mirza, writer/director of indie comedy/drama feature The Queen of My Dreams. They talk about the Asian diasporic film subgenre of "Our Parents Are People Too"; Fawzia's own journey of telling this sto... more

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Recent Guests

Rina Oh
Artist, author, and advocate, survivor of Jeffrey Epstein
Episode: They Call Us Rina Oh, Epstein Survivor
Francesca Hong
First Asian American in the Wisconsin Legislature and candidate for governor
Wisconsin Legislature
Episode: They Call Us Francesca Hong
Angela Wong Carbone
Creator of Minor Legends
Potluck Podcast
Episode: They Call Us Minor Legends
Celia Au
Guest star in Minor Legends
Episode: They Call Us Minor Legends
Derek Basco
Guest star in Minor Legends
Episode: They Call Us Minor Legends
Fawzia Mirza
Writer and director of The Queen of My Dreams
The Queen of My Dreams
Episode: They Call Us The Queen of My Dreams
Jeff Chang
Author of Water Mirror Echo: Bruce Lee and the Making of Asian America
Cultural Critic and Author
Episode: They Call Us Water Mirror Echo
Reina Hardesty
Actress and star of Butterfly
Amazon Prime
Episode: They Call Us Butterfly
Oliver Wang
Professor of sociology, author of Cruising J-Town
Cal State Long Beach
Episode: They Call Us Cruising J-Town

Hosts

Phil Yu
Co-host and cultural commentator focusing on Asian American culture, representation, and social justice.
Jeff Yang
Co-host and cultural commentator focusing on the intersection of Asian identity and current events.

Reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars from 464 ratings
  • Great program

    Interesting, thought provoking and entertaining

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    S. Ikata
    United States4 months ago
  • Love this Podcast

    I first heard Phil & Jeff on the Disruptors with Nancy. They made me laugh so I started listening. As a half-black Heinz 57 who was told I was going to be kidnapped by the Asian mafia, before this podcast I was completely ignorant of all things Asian America. This podcast has erased my misconceptions and made me realize I have more in common than not with my Asian American neighbors. Thanks Phil and Jeff - you rock!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    DebNedd
    United States10 months ago
  • Elevates, Educates and Entertains

    This podcast is a gem. It’s also a cultural gem because it elevates AANHPIs, it has deeply educated me with so much of Asian Am. history that isn’t available unless you major in it, and, despite the deep social justice roots that drive so many do the conversations, this pod is also full of joy and laughter. Thank you Jeff Yang and Phil Yu for providing so much AANHPI pride.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Too M'nyads
    United Statesa year ago
  • Goes deep

    Just started reading Gene Luen-Yang, so went looking for some interviews. They guys did and awesome job. Not afraid of a long interview, with wanderings, but all enjoyable. Laughed a lot.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Gfsfvhjgdvgxf
    United States2 years ago
  • Love this show!

    Always enjoy the insight, humor and friendship. Really cozy vibe, great guests and important info about Asian and Asian Americans in pop culture. Super relevant.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Zigisadog
    United States3 years ago

Listeners Say

Key themes from listener reviews, highlighting what works and what could be improved about the show.

Reviewers highlight the importance of representation and the depth of topics covered.
Some listeners request improvements in audio quality, but overall praise the content.
Listeners appreciate the insightful and unfiltered conversations about Asian American culture.
The humor and warmth of the hosts make it feel like a casual discussion among friends.

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Recent interactions between the hosts and their guests.

They Call Us Rina Oh, Epstein Survivor
Q: What made you realize that you are part of the story surrounding Jeffrey Epstein?
Rina explains how the media visibility of Epstein forced her to confront her past, making her realize her connection to the unfolding story.
They Call Us Francesca Hong
Q: What's one of the most appealing parts of your political rise?
Francesca's rise was appealing because it was unexpected; she wasn't a career politician and instead entered the legislature as a community organizer and chef, which drew national attention and engagement.
They Call Us Francesca Hong
Q: How do you end up in Wisconsin?
Francesca was born and raised in Madison, Wisconsin. Her Korean American parents emigrated in the late 80s to pursue education and escape a dictatorship, leading to her pride in her identity and active participation in her community.
They Call Us Francesca Hong
Q: When did you first decide to run? And maybe even before that, how did you enter politics?
Francesca entered politics after being sent to the legislature by her community during a chaotic time, recognizing an opportunity for transformative change. She began to consider running for governor when she sensed the current governor might not seek re-election, feeling the state needed a working-class person in leadership.
They Call Us The Queen of My Dreams
Q: What did it take to get this movie made?
It required a lot of detail and commitment from everyone involved, along with overcoming challenges in the film industry.

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This podcast features insightful discussions centered around the nuances of Asian American experiences, often through the lens of pop culture and contemporary issues. The hosts engage with a diverse range of guests, including artists, filmmakers, and cultural commentators, to explore themes of representation, identity, and the impact of social justice. Episodes frequently highlight important cultural narratives, examining everything from political representation to personal anecdotes that resonate within the community. With a mix of humor and seriousness, this podcast aims to provide a space for understanding, celebration, and critical dialogue surrounding Asian American narratives.

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Recent guests on They Call Us Bruce include:

1. Rina Oh
2. Francesca Hong
3. Angela Wong Carbone
4. Celia Au
5. Derek Basco
6. Fawzia Mirza
7. Jeff Chang
8. Reina Hardesty

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