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The Asian Detox Podcast

Podcast de TJ Wey

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Welcome to the ASIAN DETOX PODCAST, a podcast made for Asian Americans as we navigate life in two very different cultures, come to terms with our identity and share experiences of adjusting to a new way of being. On this podcast, TJ Wey, a financial and abundance expert who is on track to retire by the age of 40, will share stories of people escaping the hustle culture in their lives and describing what that journey looks like for them. As a financial expert, TJ's focus will be on the Asian money mindset, how to shift to an abundance mindset, discussing past money mindsets and how and if they need to be rewired and reframed and what - mind shift changes were needed when choosing the path of business over traditional career paths. TJ is your #VeryAsian, non-binary, gluten-and-dairy-free money habits coach, helping Asian American small business owners escape the hustle culture and build their abundant life. Zhi is on track to retire by 40, working independently and earning zir own way, after over a decade of working in corporate America as an IT Project Manager and following the Asian-Parent approved path. TJ is known for zir work on Abundance and creating wealth systems that help others to reach their financial goals and desired lifestyle. This is a bi-weekly podcast, with 12 episodes per season. TJ will be doing solo episodes speaking about zir own experiences as an Asian American, how zhi managed to be on track to retire by 40 and helping you understand how to create an abundant lifestyle that feels good to you and your culture. Zhi will also be bringing on guests to share their own shared experiences as an Asian American. This podcast will leave you inspired, open your mind to understanding how much wealth is available to you and provide amazing lifestyle shifts that will help you feel great about your own culture while choosing to live a life that is off the beaten path. We look forward to seeing you every other week We hope that with this podcast you will come to realize that you can design your abundant life in a way that honors your heritage while enjoying a life of ease and alignment. And you can do it while making money and building generational wealth. Our Links: TheAsianDetoxPodcast.com AbundanceFirst.com RightWey.com

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20 episodios

Portada del episodio Yoga for Healing: How to Use Yoga to Cope with Cancer, Loss, and Cultural Identity

Yoga for Healing: How to Use Yoga to Cope with Cancer, Loss, and Cultural Identity

Have you ever felt the pressure to conform to cultural stereotypes or expectations, whether from your family, society, or yourself? It's a complex and often challenging aspect of our lives that our guest today knows all too well. In this episode, we're joined by a multi-talented individual, a yoga teacher, triathlete, and actor, Maison Leigh. They run a yoga company with a unique name, "Death and Yoga." Their story is a journey through diverse identities, immigrant parents, and the struggles of navigating both the expectations of their heritage and the pressure to assimilate into American culture. Episode Highlights: Navigating Cultural Identity: Maison’s parents are immigrants from Korea, and they moved to the United States separately. In a candid conversation, we explore the challenges and complexities of growing up in an immigrant household. Maison shares the story of how her parents met and the amusing anecdotes surrounding conflicting stories about their initial encounter. It's a relatable tale of family dynamics and the desire to be a part of someone else's story. Dealing with Health and Loss: Maison’s journey takes an emotional turn as they open up about her father's battle with cancer, a significant part of her life from her teenage years into adulthood. Her father's health struggles became a defining factor in their upbringing, and she shares the difficult experience of witnessing a loved one's suffering and eventual transition. It's a heartfelt exploration of the impact of illness on family dynamics and personal growth. Challenging Stereotypes and Assumptions: Throughout the episode, Maison challenges stereotypes and assumptions about Asian Americans. We discuss her experiences growing up in a diverse high school and dispel the myth of the "Tiger Parent." We also share the complexities of being a first-generation Asian American and how societal expectations can influence one's career choices and identity. It's a thought-provoking conversation on the intersection of cultural heritage and personal aspirations. “I think that tiger parent thing is, it's like that drive for success that lives in this particular way. It's like pushing pushing for perfection and perfection equates to success, which you know, is like just, it's a toxic way to think about it. And it's unhealthy.” - Maison Leigh, The Asian Detox Podcast, S2 E8 Keep up to date with TJ's work on Linked in: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tjwey/ Follow TJ on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/T.J.Wey/ Follow TJ on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tj.wey/ Work with TJ - Generational Wealth Building Money Mentorship Let's chate- https://calendly.com/tj-wey/discovery Stay up to date with The Asian Detox Podcast and Community: https://www.instagram.com/asian_detox/

6 de sep de 2023 - 58 min
Portada del episodio S2 E7: Struggling with Self-Acceptance and Navigating the Weight Loss Culture

S2 E7: Struggling with Self-Acceptance and Navigating the Weight Loss Culture

Have you ever felt pressure to look a specific way in order to be accepted? Perhaps this is rooted in the way you were brought up. Was there an emphasis on being thin over being healthy growing up? Join us for a captivating episode where Hannah Pillow dives into how her mindset around food was formed. Our guest, Hannah Pillow, the CEO of Wild Purpose Podcast Productions, opens up about her experiences as a first-generation Asian American, the challenges she's faced with body image, food relationships, and the holistic approach to wellness. In this episode, we discuss: How Indian culture formed a deep love for food and pleasure * Hannah discusses how she navigated a deep-ingrained love for food with the expectations that women have to be thin. Becoming an emotional eater * Hannah's personal relationship with food and gaining weight through emotional eating from a young age. * How she has dealt with negative thoughts about food and the impact it has on mental well-being. The ongoing journey to finding balance and loving herself * The misconceptions about weight loss and the importance of understanding one's body needs. * Hannah's experience with different dieting approaches and her pursuit of a balanced lifestyle. In this emotional and open episode, we explore how our mindset around diet culture is formed and the long-lasting impacts that this can have. Through Hannah's candid sharing, we gain insights into the complexities of identity, the importance of holistic well-being, and the mental challenges that come with striving for self-acceptance. 'It's not even about the weight loss anymore. It's more about the healthier lifestyle. That's the goal. The goal is the healthy lifestyle. And I feel like that starts with accepting and loving myself at any size. And going from there.' Hannah Pillow, The Asian Detox Podcast S2E7

23 de ago de 2023 - 50 min
Portada del episodio S2 E6: Embracing Sustainable Self-Care and the Significance of Boundaries, Rest and Accountability

S2 E6: Embracing Sustainable Self-Care and the Significance of Boundaries, Rest and Accountability

What does it mean to rest? Are you someone who feels like they need to earn their rest? Or do you believe rest is just a part of life you need to make time for? In this episode, we have a very special guest, Anastasiya Rutus. Originally from Ukraine and now residing in San Francisco, Anastasiya left her corporate job to pursue self-care and travel. She is a rest coach; focusing on empowering female entrepreneurs to prioritize their well-being and take the breaks they need. In this episode, we delve into the importance of rest, self-care, and Asian American prosperity. Anastasiya shares her insights on why taking breaks is as vital to the body as vitamins and sunlight. As a rest coach, she guides us on how to cultivate the habit of rest and create sustainable self-care practices. Throughout the episode, we explore the power of asking for help, redefining productivity, and the significance of normalizing rest for Asian Americans. * The Habit of Rest and Self-Care (3:04): Anastasiya emphasizes the significance of self-care for entrepreneurs, particularly female entrepreneurs, who often struggle as their own harshest bosses. She believes that taking breaks is vital for personal well-being and business success. Anastasiya provides insights on where to find her and the importance of incorporating rest into daily routines. * The Importance of Prioritization and Accountability (9:12): As a rest coach, Anastasiya discusses the mindset needed to give oneself permission to rest and the individuality of the rest process. She highlights the benefits of working with a coach and how it helps with better prioritization and the courage to ask for help. * Start Small and Embrace Sustainable Self-Care (12:29): Anastasiya advises to start with micro-movements when building the habit of rest. She emphasizes that there is no right or wrong way to rest, and each person's needs are unique. The key to sustainable self-care is accepting help and support in various forms. Anastasiya Rutus's journey from leaving her corporate job to becoming a rest coach is a powerful reminder of the importance of self-care, especially for Asian Americans striving to break out of societal norms. By normalizing rest and prioritizing well-being, Anastasiya aims to help others lead more fulfilled and productive lives. Remember, taking breaks and practising self-care are essential components of a successful and healthy lifestyle. "Rest coaching is not about telling them how many hours they need to sleep, but reminding them that they deserve rest and love." - Anastasiya Rutus Follow Anastasiya Rutus here: www.rest.coach Keep up to date with TJ's work on Linked in: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tjwey/ Follow TJ on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/T.J.Wey/ Follow TJ on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tj.wey/ Work with TJ - Generational Wealth Building Money Mentorship Let's chate- https://calendly.com/tj-wey/discovery Stay up to date with The Asian Detox Podcast and Community: https://www.instagram.com/asian_detox/

9 de ago de 2023 - 57 min
Portada del episodio S2 E4: Setting Boundaries: Navigating Family Dynamics with Allison Ly

S2 E4: Setting Boundaries: Navigating Family Dynamics with Allison Ly

We talk about boundaries all the time, it’s a word we often throw around and have some idea about what it means. Yet putting it into practice tends to be a whole other thing. Our host, TJ Wey, reflects on how zhe understands and has a great understanding of the concept of boundaries, yet when it comes to practicing it with zir family, that’s just really difficult to implement. Our guest, Allison Ly, is a therapist with her own practice and soon-to-be course creator, who is an expert on setting and implementing boundaries, especially within the Asian community. This episode explores: * Allison's upcoming course on boundaries and its significance for first and second-generation Asian American adults. The conversation delves into the challenges of setting boundaries within Asian families and the importance of self-reflection. * We discuss the misconception that setting boundaries means cutting people off and highlight alternative approaches to preserve relationships. * The episode concludes with a reflection on the need for more options and awareness of the choices available to navigate complex family dynamics. If you are someone who is trying to implement boundaries with your very Asian family, this is an episode for you. "A myth that I think it's really important to talk about is that boundaries and really setting limits doesn't have to involve cutting people off, but it could just be like a pause. It could be we're not talking about this thing. And that is to preserve the actual relationship, right if we want to." Allison Ly, The Asian Detox Podcast, S2 E4 Keep up to date with TJ's work on Linked in: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tjwey/ Follow TJ on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/T.J.Wey/ Follow TJ on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tj.wey/ Work with TJ - Generational Wealth Building Money Mentorship Let's chate- https://calendly.com/tj-wey/discovery Stay up to date with The Asian Detox Podcast and Community: https://www.instagram.com/asian_detox/

12 de jul de 2023 - 23 min
Portada del episodio S2 E3: Unpacking Shame: Navigating Mental Health in the Asian American Community

S2 E3: Unpacking Shame: Navigating Mental Health in the Asian American Community

Trigger Warning: This episode includes descriptions of self-harm  We can often show one face to the world, and another in the shadows… This episode takes a dive into what happens in the shadows and how overcoming the shame of self-harm and depression helped Karen move forward. Join TJ Wey and Karen Zheng as they explore the unique challenges faced by Asian Americans, including the influence of immigrant parents and cultural stigmas that exacerbate the issues related to self-care and identity. The conversation sheds light on the difference between personal struggles and inherent flaws, emphasizing the importance of understanding learned behaviors from a young age. In this episode: * Karen reflects on their college experience, where therapy was made available through insurance coverage, shedding light on the broader issue of affordability. They help us to discover alternative tools and activities individuals can use to manage their mental health. * We explore the competitive nature of high school and the prevalent "complaining as connection" phenomenon within the Asian community. The podcast also highlights the host's transition from a diverse neighborhood to a predominantly white college, prompting a deep exploration of their own racial identity. * Karen bravely shares their journey of mental health struggles, including experiences with self-harm and coping mechanisms developed during high school. We discuss the role of punishment strategies, seeking pain as a distraction, and grounding techniques.  Through candid conversations, we navigate the complexities of mental health, cultural barriers, and the challenges of seeking support within Asian American families. Join us as we unpack the stigma, shame, and silence surrounding mental health in the Asian American communities, providing insights, support, and hope for those navigating similar journeys. “And then she (my mother) was like, Karen, you don't like girls, right? And I was like, holy f***. And she was like, as long as you don't like girls… Everything's okay.”  * Karen Zheng, The Asian Detox Podcast, S2 E3 Keep up to date with TJ's work on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tjwey/ Follow TJ on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/T.J.Wey/ Follow TJ on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tj.wey/ Work with TJ - Generational Wealth Building Money Mentorship Let's chat- https://calendly.com/tj-wey/discovery Stay up to date with The Asian Detox Podcast and Community: https://www.instagram.com/asian_detox/

28 de jun de 2023 - 35 min
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