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Top 8 Asian American Podcasts
Feb 3, 2025
The Best Asian American Podcasts from millions of podcasts available on the Goodpods platform and ranked by listens, ratings, comments, subscriptions and shares.
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Welcome to Asian Not Asian, a podcast where two Asian peeps not from Asia talk about American issues no American cares about. New episode every other Tuesday!
Tech reporter Jose Fermoso brings the largest Latinx community of tech professionals to audio life through in-depth stories and interviews featuring topics affecting all Latinx people including immigration policies, the coronavirus pandemic, and the latest in business challenges.
Asian American Podcasts
In the digital world, Asian American podcasters are carving out their space and sharing their experiences of what it means to be Asian American. Through the act of speaking out, we defy the stereotype of being silent, complacent, and conforming to the model minority myth. Each of us has a unique upbringing with the challenge of balancing two different cultures. Despite our differences, we are all united in our desire for self-expression on our own terms. By embracing both cultures, we redefine what it means to be Asian American. To be an Asian American voice in the podcasting space requires courage and tapping into the power of our voices.
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Asian American podcasters aim to dismantle the idea that Asian Americans are a monolithic group and instead showcase the diversity and richness of our experiences. Our listeners have taken the liberty of rating the top Asian American podcasts for you. Through podcasting, we bring our unique perspectives and stories to the forefront, and we are determined to break barriers and amplify our voices.
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Welcome to "Japanese America," where the Japanese American National Museum unveils captivating stories that add a Nikkei slant to the American narrative. In each episode, we explore the unique experiences, challenges, and triumphs of Japanese Americans, illuminating their rich contributions to the mosaic of American life. From historical milestones to contemporary perspectives, join us for an insightful journey through the curated collection of the Japanese American National Museum, showcasing the diverse tapestry of a community that has shaped the American story in extraordinary ways. Welcome to "Japanese America," where each story unfolds like a chapter in a living history book.
Dewa Dorje is an Asian American (Tibetan-American) stand up comedian AND single mom. When the kids are away she enjoys cannabis and hilariously dissects, comments, and over-analyzes pop culture, parenting, relationships, comedy, race, politics and all things Dank Moms. Dank Moms are anyone who isn't a asshat/narc - you get it, you know you're a Dank Mom.
You'll love reviews of movies and tv with Dewa's unique critiques and theories of all things media (TV, Movies, memes, books, music)
🌱 ❤️Stay #highandnasty R rated Probably best to listen without the kids - but hey that's up to you. IG: @dewadorje www.dewadorje.com
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The podcast, "When Women Preach..." highlights women preachers from AAPI and Latina faith communities. In order to create a more equal pulpit, we talk about experiences and resources that prepare women of color to preach effectively.
Host: Young Lee Hertig & Cris Otonari
Sound Producer: Joana Choi
Music: urmymuse // Paul Choi
Hosted by ISAAC (Innovative Space for Asian American Christianity) as a part of the PastoraLab Project Institute.
http://www.isaacweb.org/
Disclaimer: The views, actions, and affiliations of guests invited on this podcast do not always reflect ISAAC's official stances; they belong to the guests. This podcast is a platform for voices to be shared and perspectives to be discussed.
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Asian American Millennials navigating through life's ups and downs. Subscribe to our Youtube, Spotify, and Apple Podcasts!
New Episodes every Wednesday!
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Defining Our Roots/Routes: Asian American in Higher Education aims to amplify the erased voices of Asian American students and faculty in higher education as a form of resistance and consciousness-raising by exploring interrelated themes—histories and legacies of Asian America, pan-Asian American identity, and Asian American transnationalism & diaspora. Join us for insights into the lived experiences of Asian American students and scholars in higher education spaces and learn what may be at stake for the larger Asian American community in the wake of Supreme Court cases and recent anti-Asian hate incidents.
Extended Podcast Info:
In late October 2022, the Supreme Court of the United States deliberated the Students for Fair Admissions v. President & Fellows of Harvard College as well as Students for Fair Admissions v. University of Northern Carolina cases, challenging race-conscious admissions practices and potentially developing larger ramifications for the current Affirmative Action policies in the United States.
Students for Fair Admissions (SFFA) claims race-conscious admissions practices are racially discriminatory because Black and Latinx students are valued higher at the expense of Asian Americans. They further argue Asian Americans should be “admitted at a higher rate” as they are “substantially stronger” than their non-Asian counterparts. In doing so, the SFFA and conservative Asian American groups, such as the Asian American Legal Foundation (AALF), not only adopt the model minority myth to further pit Asian American students against Black and Latinx students but also calls into question what Asian American means and what are at stake for Asian America in the context of these Supreme Court cases.
How do Asian Americans define our roots and our routes going forward? By analyzing the histories, stories, and lived experiences of Asian American racial formation and transnational processes in relation to US policies and practices, we can better map the multiple ways Asian Americans navigated the routes they took to articulate and formulate their identities. This framework challenges the limited boundaries that harmful stereotypes and tropes such as the model minority myth produce and reveals how such stereotypes incite violence and erasure toward the Asian diaspora.
Join us as “Defining Our Roots/Routes” explores the lived experiences of Asian American students and scholars in higher education spaces and considers what is at stake for the larger Asian American community in the wake of the Supreme Court cases and anti-Asian hate incidents.
Sponsored by The LCLO Group, a higher education and workforce of the future consulting group that collaborates with public-private partners (higher education experts, corporate leaders, and public & non-profit agencies) to develop and implement solutions to more equitable global workforce development, talent cultivation, and training opportunities & resources. Learn more at LCLOGroup.com
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Join Aileen and Anita as they spread some love, friendship, wisdom, and wellness! Listen as they tackle topics relevant to their Generation X upbringing and how they intermingle with other generations. Laugh with them as they recall their experiences growing up Asian American in the 70s, 80s, 90s and beyond.
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Defining Our Roots/Routes: Asian American in Higher Education aims to amplify the erased voices of Asian American students and faculty in higher education as a form of resistance and consciousness-raising by exploring interrelated themes—histories and legacies of Asian America, pan-Asian American identity, and Asian American transnationalism & diaspora. Join us for insights into the lived experiences of Asian American students and scholars in higher education spaces and learn what may be at stake for the larger Asian American community in the wake of Supreme Court cases and recent anti-Asian hate incidents.
Extended Podcast Info:
In late October 2022, the Supreme Court of the United States deliberated the Students for Fair Admissions v. President & Fellows of Harvard College as well as Students for Fair Admissions v. University of Northern Carolina cases, challenging race-conscious admissions practices and potentially developing larger ramifications for the current Affirmative Action policies in the United States.
Students for Fair Admissions (SFFA) claims race-conscious admissions practices are racially discriminatory because Black and Latinx students are valued higher at the expense of Asian Americans. They further argue Asian Americans should be “admitted at a higher rate” as they are “substantially stronger” than their non-Asian counterparts. In doing so, the SFFA and conservative Asian American groups, such as the Asian American Legal Foundation (AALF), not only adopt the model minority myth to further pit Asian American students against Black and Latinx students but also calls into question what Asian American means and what are at stake for Asian America in the context of these Supreme Court cases.
How do Asian Americans define our roots and our routes going forward? By analyzing the histories, stories, and lived experiences of Asian American racial formation and transnational processes in relation to US policies and practices, we can better map the multiple ways Asian Americans navigated the routes they took to articulate and formulate their identities. This framework challenges the limited boundaries that harmful stereotypes and tropes such as the model minority myth produce and reveals how such stereotypes incite violence and erasure toward the Asian diaspora.
Join us as “Defining Our Roots/Routes” explores the lived experiences of Asian American students and scholars in higher education spaces and considers what is at stake for the larger Asian American community in the wake of the Supreme Court cases and anti-Asian hate incidents.
Sponsored by The LCLO Group, a higher education and workforce of the future consulting group that collaborates with public-private partners (higher education experts, corporate leaders, and public & non-profit agencies) to develop and implement solutions to more equitable global workforce development, talent cultivation, and training opportunities & resources. Learn more at LCLOGroup.com
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The Holy Spirit podcast for truth-seekers, realists, and global misfits. Join Drew & friends as they wrestle with faith, science, Scripture, the Holy Spirit, and how to "get more" of God in our everyday lives. Described as “raw but not cynical,” weekly episodes offer spiritual food, fellowship, and laughter for those who love Christ in spite of all the nonsense.
Warning: Not for the dogmatic, those ok with the status quo, or those who don't love good food.