The 'O' Word
What happens when the thing you love doesn’t feel practical?In this episode, host Stephanie Lin sits down with acclaimed storyteller Gene Luen Yang for a conversation about ambition, identity, creativity, and the long road to building meaningful work in the arts. As the first graphic novelist to receive a MacArthur “Genius” Grant and the creator behind the bestselling graphic novel American Born Chinese, Gene shares the unglamorous truth behind creative success: years of self-publishing, balancing practical responsibilities, building community, and learning not to place your self-worth in outcomes outside your control.If you’ve ever felt torn between stability and passion, struggled with perfectionism, wondered whether it’s too late to pursue something meaningful, or questioned whether success is worth sacrificing yourself for — this conversation is for you.In this episode, you’ll learn: * How to pursue creative work while still honoring practical realities * What immigrant family expectations can teach us — and when to reinterpret them * Why finding community matters * How to move through perfectionism and actually finish projects * Why sustainable achievement requires rest — not constant output * How to stop tying your identity to accomplishment * What creating American Born Chinese and seeing it adapted for screen taught him about success * Gene’s perspective on AI, creativity, and why human expression still matters Follow and Stay Connected with @OWordPodcast: * Instagram [http://instagram.com/owordpodcast] * YouTub [http://youtube.com/@owordpodcast]e [http://youtube.com/@owordpodcast] * TikTok [http://tiktok.com/@owordpodcast]
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