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something spicy
Shreya Rajappa
6 episodes
2 days ago
It’s hot as h*ll out here, and there’s no water in sight. Get ready for a flavor explosion of insightful, yet casual conversation about shared and opposing Asian American experiences that hopes to disintegrate normalized Asian stereotypes with the heat from four Red Hot Chili Peppers.
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It’s hot as h*ll out here, and there’s no water in sight. Get ready for a flavor explosion of insightful, yet casual conversation about shared and opposing Asian American experiences that hopes to disintegrate normalized Asian stereotypes with the heat from four Red Hot Chili Peppers.
Show more...
Society & Culture
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Operation Takeover
something spicy
44 minutes 59 seconds
4 years ago
Operation Takeover
Tune in for our very last episode as we end the podcast on a high note: talking about Asian American success in the USA! Kamala Harris (the VP elect), Tiger Woods, and other successful Asian Americans are discussed in this episode along with our personal opinions about these notable people. You’ll also hear our own thoughts on this podcast overall and our own personal definitions of success.
something spicy
It’s hot as h*ll out here, and there’s no water in sight. Get ready for a flavor explosion of insightful, yet casual conversation about shared and opposing Asian American experiences that hopes to disintegrate normalized Asian stereotypes with the heat from four Red Hot Chili Peppers.