Two Asians Talking on TV: Why is this a Big Deal?
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Representation matters — because for much of my life, I didn’t see Asian Americans in leadership, on stages, or in mainstream media. So now, when I do see someone who looks like me in the spotlight, I notice. And I feel it.
In this episode, I reflect on the moments that made a big impact — from Ronny Chieng hosting The Daily Show and interviewing another Asian guest, to witnessing Asian emcees, astronauts, senators, and comedians boldly sharing their culture on public platforms.
These aren’t just one-off wins. They’re powerful reminders of what’s possible.
You’ll hear about the times I’ve gone out of my way to thank Asian speakers at events, the emotional lift of representation.
This episode is for allies, listeners of color, and if different identities and anyone learning to pay attention to who gets the mic — and why it matters when we show up and claim our culture.