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Season 2: Coming January 2021

It all begins with an idea.

When will the new season be released you ask? Well, thankfully you won’t have to wait too long.

Along with the new year, we will kickstart the new year 2021 with some reflections of how previous year went and the inevitable question ‘So…where are you from?’

I wouldn’t want to miss out if I were you: Make sure you are tuned in and subscribed to the podcast!

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Season 1: That’s a wrap

It all begins with an idea.

It all begins with an idea. And whew what an idea it was. The advice was clear from everyone: Be clear, be confident and don’t overthink it. The beauty of your story is that it’s going to continue to evolve and your podcast can evolve with it. Your goal should be to make it feel right for right now. Later will take care of itself. It always does. And it has so far.

This season we discussed so many exciting things. From Colorism and Mental Health to Santa Claus & Asian Habits. A list of all the episodes so far:

  • Who Pays on the First Date?

  • What does success mean in a modern world?

  • The Dark Side of Social Media

  • The Stigma of Divorce in Asian Culture

  • The Process of Chasing your Passion

  • Colorism

  • Help! I'm a First Time 'Mom' in the middle of a pandemic!

  • Modern Day Dating: Ladies &  Lads Night

  • The struggles of not feeling "asian" enough

  • Lost in Translation

  • What does Biden winning mean for UK Politics?

  • Sh*t we do just because we are brown

  • Is Santa Real?

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We have a theme tune

The search for the theme tune

After hours of searching, possibly days, we have finally gotten ourselves a theme tune. How exciting.

But why was this so difficult you ask? Well, it’s all about the right vibe. Some sounded too chirpy (like those who are cheery at 3am - how?), some too gloomy. It. had to be something that reflected the essence of everything we encompass. Bold music meant it was too serious, British gave us the fanfaire and Brown…well cue the tablas.

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