Producers Ada Tseng and Caroline Chang don't have a lot of personal experience with facial hair, but they hear Asian American men — in media and in their lives — talk about it all the time. So they decided to investigate: who can or cannot grow it, what are the stereotypes, and the ways it can signify Asian American identity, masculinity, marketability, and resistance.
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020 - Searching For Solace (from A Better Life?)
019 - Country Music for a Baan Nok Boy
018 - Fifth Anniversary
017 - Until it Happened To Us
016 - Comfort Food, part 2
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012 - Letters for Black Lives
011 - Helpers in the Time of Coronavirus
010 - What We Inherit: Marie Kondo and the Security of Stuff
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007 - Claudia Kishi
006 - Filipino American Podcasts
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