This podcast dives into everything related to the Asian entertainment scene, whether it’s k-pop, K-dramas, boys love, yaoi, or manga, anything goes. This podcast is hosted by Rachel and Tristen who are passionate about Asian dramas, from Chinese and Taiwanese content to Thai and Korean, nothing is off the table. In each episode, the hosts will explore a variety of ideas, topics and events to do with Asian media with a fun and relaxed conversation. If you love Asian content, then you’ll definitely feel at home in The Noona Verse.
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This podcast dives into everything related to the Asian entertainment scene, whether it’s k-pop, K-dramas, boys love, yaoi, or manga, anything goes. This podcast is hosted by Rachel and Tristen who are passionate about Asian dramas, from Chinese and Taiwanese content to Thai and Korean, nothing is off the table. In each episode, the hosts will explore a variety of ideas, topics and events to do with Asian media with a fun and relaxed conversation. If you love Asian content, then you’ll definitely feel at home in The Noona Verse.
(Disclaimer: please don't hate us). Rachel explores HIStory 3: Trapped and Tristen makes a brief foray into Light On Me. We continue our discussion on Devil Judge, The Gifted, and Love Me if you Dare. We end the episode with some old(er) Thai news #whatshappeninginthailand
The Noona Verse
This podcast dives into everything related to the Asian entertainment scene, whether it’s k-pop, K-dramas, boys love, yaoi, or manga, anything goes. This podcast is hosted by Rachel and Tristen who are passionate about Asian dramas, from Chinese and Taiwanese content to Thai and Korean, nothing is off the table. In each episode, the hosts will explore a variety of ideas, topics and events to do with Asian media with a fun and relaxed conversation. If you love Asian content, then you’ll definitely feel at home in The Noona Verse.