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Ep 25: Ezra Justin Lee, 6 Feet, Pastor's Kid

47 min · 12. mar. 2025
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In this episode of Brazn Azn, hosts Stella and Virginia welcome rising Korean American actor Ezra Justin Lee, who shares his transformative journey from growing up as a pastor's kid to finding his authentic self in Hollywood. They discuss the challenges and triumphs of reconciling cultural heritage, family expectations, and personal ambition in the entertainment industry. - Short film "Pastor's Kid" - Not demonizing our fathers - Authentic Asian representation in media - Differing beauty standards - Self-love and self-acceptance

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Ep 29: Kaila Yu on Yellow Fever, Fetishization, and Beauty

Author Kaila Yu Discusses Her Debut Memoir 'Fetishized' and Asian American FeminismIn this episode of the Brazn Azn podcast, co-hosts Stella and Virginia Duan, have a compelling conversation with author and cultural writer Kaila Yu about her debut memoir Fetishized: a Reckoning with Yellow Fever, Feminism, and Beauty." Kaila shares her experiences navigating the fetishization of Asian women, the slow yet collaborative process of writing her memoir, her journey towards self-love and sobriety, and the transformations in Asian representation in media. Kaila's memoir is a deeply personal narrative interspersed with essays on various themes, offering a nuanced exploration of identity and resilience.- Discussing Kaila's Memoir: Fetishized- The Impact of Vulnerability and Recovery- Challenges in Asian Representation in Media- Nylon Pink and the Rock Scene- Asian Fetishization and Its Real-Life Consequences Follow Kaila @kailayu on Instagram.

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