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Aconic

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The Aconic Podcast features candid conversations with successful Asian and AAPI icons who share their personal journeys of challenges and triumphs. Hosted by Soon Yu.

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30 episodios

episode From Houseboy to Governor: How Gary Locke’s Family Traveled the Longest Mile in America artwork

From Houseboy to Governor: How Gary Locke’s Family Traveled the Longest Mile in America

In this powerful episode of the Aconic Podcast, Gary Locke shares his extraordinary journey with host, Soon Yu, from growing up in Seattle public housing to becoming the first Chinese American governor in U.S. history and later U.S. Ambassador to China. Locke opens up about: * - his immigrant family’s sacrifices * - anti-Asian racism growing up * - the assassination plot against him as governor * - affirmative action and diversity * - public service and leadership * - the viral backpack moment that sparked controversy in China * - and what the American Dream really means This is a honest conversation about identity, resilience, immigration, family, and leaving a better future for the next generation. This may be one of the most important conversations we’ve had yet.

13 de may de 2026 - 1 h 0 min
episode Why Billions Weren’t Enough: Youku Co-Founder Victor Koo on Finding Inner Peace artwork

Why Billions Weren’t Enough: Youku Co-Founder Victor Koo on Finding Inner Peace

Victor Koo built one of the largest video platforms in the world as co-founder and former CEO of Youku - often called the “YouTube and Netflix of China” - creating billions in value and reaching millions of people. But at the height of that success, something didn’t add up. In this episode of the Aconic Podcast, Victor shares his journey chasing achievement across tech, media, and finance… to realizing that all of it had become noise. What happens when everything you’ve worked for no longer feels meaningful? Victor opens up about the moment the external wins stopped answering the deeper questions—and how that led him inward, toward clarity, purpose, and a different kind of success. If you’ve ever felt stuck chasing more, this conversation will challenge how you think about wealth, ambition, and what actually matters.

22 de abr de 2026 - 1 h 2 min
episode Why Crashing at 100mph Didn't Stop Samantha Tan from Breaking Barriers in Car Racing artwork

Why Crashing at 100mph Didn't Stop Samantha Tan from Breaking Barriers in Car Racing

Samantha Tan joins the Aconic Podcast to share her incredible journey from a small rural town in Canada to becoming one of the most recognized drivers in international endurance racing. As the first Asian woman to win a major international endurance championship, Samantha opens up about her path into motorsports, the mindset required to compete at the highest level, and the challenges of building a racing career in a male dominated sport. In this episode we explore Samantha Tan Racing, her partnership with BMW, and what it takes to compete in global endurance events like the 24 Hours of Dubai. Samantha also shares powerful insights about representation in sports, overcoming stereotypes, and using adversity as motivation to win.

18 de mar de 2026 - 59 min
episode Kristi Yamaguchi on Determination, Representation, and Becoming an Olympic Champion artwork

Kristi Yamaguchi on Determination, Representation, and Becoming an Olympic Champion

Kristi Yamaguchi, the first Asian-American Winter Olympic gold medalist and trailblazer, shares her powerful journey from world champion figure skater to becoming a symbol of the Asian American Dream. In this episode, Kristi reflects on determination, discipline, and identity, opening up about winning Olympic gold at 20, representing the Asian American community, and finding purpose beyond competition. She discusses the pressure of the Olympic stage, the meaning of representation, her work advocating against Asian hate, and how her foundation is transforming early childhood literacy in underserved communities. Kristi also shares the inspiration behind her children’s books and how perseverance over perfection, shaped her success. Kristi also talks about her work with her foundation, Always Dream and its mission to ensure children have access to high-quality books in the home environment and extensive family engagement support. This is an emotional, insightful conversation about legacy, resilience, and what it truly means to dream big.

16 de feb de 2026 - 1 h 7 min
episode From Netflix's "Love in Taipei" to the Future of Storytelling | Abigail Hing Wen & Ashley Liao artwork

From Netflix's "Love in Taipei" to the Future of Storytelling | Abigail Hing Wen & Ashley Liao

In this deeply human conversation, host Soon Yu is joined by Abigail Hing Wen (author, filmmaker, and creator of The Veil) and Ashley Liao (actor, poet, and advocate) to explore creativity, identity, and mental health through the lens of what it means to stay human in an age increasingly shaped by AI. The discussion begins with their groundbreaking work on Love in Taipei and expands into the importance of Asian American representation, coming-of-age stories, and choosing creative paths in industries that often reward conformity. Ashley shares candid reflections on mental health struggles, vulnerability, and learning to extend gentle love to herself. Abigail also opens up about rejection, power dynamics, and advocating for visibility in corporate and creative spaces. The conversation then turns toward the future of storytelling and AI. Abigail discusses The Veil, a novel centered on clean AI, ethical creation, and the tension between innovation and humanity. Together, they examine how AI is changing Hollywood, authorship, and creative labor. We also dive into the associated risks of AI such as deep fakes, consent, and cultural erasure. Ashley explains why imperfection, empathy, and emotional presence remain uniquely human and irreplaceable. This episode is a thoughtful exploration of resilience, leadership, creativity, and identity, offering insight for artists, technologists, leaders, and anyone navigating personal growth in a rapidly evolving world.

21 de ene de 2026 - 1 h 0 min
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