Jimmy O. Yang

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  1. Club Shay Shay - Jimmy O. Yang Part 1

    25 MARS

    Club Shay Shay - Jimmy O. Yang Part 1

    Download the PrizePicks app today and use code SHANNON to get $50 in lineups after you play your first $5 lineup! https://prizepicks.onelink.me/LME0/SHANNON  Explore viral bestsellers and products of healthier hair of ALL types from Bask and Lather. Go to baskandlatherco.com and use code SHAYSHAY for 20% off Jimmy O. Yang sits down for a hilarious and insightful conversation that traces his journey from Hong Kong to Hollywood success. He opens with his unfiltered take on travel, food, and why Hong Kong deserves more global attention, highlighting its world-class cuisine, fusion culture, and international appeal. Jimmy reflects on his breakout role in Crazy Rich Asians, sharing how persistence, a single audition, and support from his team helped him land the scene-stealing role of Bernard Tai. He reveals behind-the-scenes moments, from improvising key scenes to influencing wardrobe choices that made his character unforgettable. He also recalls working alongside cast members like Awkwafina, Gemma Chan, Henry Golding, Constance Wu, Nico Santos, Ronny Chieng, and Chris Pang, describing the experience as creatively and culturally transformative. The conversation dives into his comedy roots, including how improvisation—something even legends like Robert De Niro embrace—shaped his acting style. Jimmy explains that playing over-the-top characters comes from letting go of control and trusting the moment. He shares personal stories about growing up in Hong Kong, cultural traditions like red envelopes during Chinese New Year, and how early exposure to money management shaped his financial mindset. Jimmy contrasts Eastern and Western attitudes toward money, success, and lifestyle with humor and honesty. From there, he opens up about his early struggles in America—learning English by watching BET’s Comic View and Rap City, navigating cultural differences, and finding his place in a diverse environment. He reflects on identity, assimilation, and the challenges of being seen as “foreign,” even within his own community. Jimmy also recounts his unconventional path to comedy, including working as a strip club DJ, selling used cars, and grinding through open mics in Los Angeles before landing roles on Silicon Valley. Along the way, he draws inspiration from comedians like Dave Chappelle and George Lopez, while also acknowledging Asian pioneers such as Bobby Lee, Ken Jeong, Margaret Cho, and Yao Ming, who helped pave the way. The episode also explores representation in media, stereotypes, and authenticity, referencing conversations around actors like Peter Dinklage. Jimmy explains why he embraces his background—including accents—while pushing for more nuanced portrayals of Asian characters in Hollywood. Throughout the conversation, Jimmy blends sharp humor with real-life experiences, offering a candid look at the grind behind success, the immigrant experience, and the evolving landscape of comedy and entertainment. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    1 h 14 min
  2. Club Shay Shay - Jimmy O. Yang Part 2

    25 MARS

    Club Shay Shay - Jimmy O. Yang Part 2

    Download the PrizePicks app today and use code SHANNON to get $50 in lineups after you play your first $5 lineup! https://prizepicks.onelink.me/LME0/SHANNON  Explore viral bestsellers and products of healthier hair of ALL types from Bask and Lather. Go to baskandlatherco.com and use code SHAYSHAY for 20% off Jimmy O. Yang sits down for a hilarious and insightful conversation that traces his journey from Hong Kong to Hollywood success. He opens with his unfiltered take on travel, food, and why Hong Kong deserves more global attention, highlighting its world-class cuisine, fusion culture, and international appeal. Jimmy reflects on his breakout role in Crazy Rich Asians, sharing how persistence, a single audition, and support from his team helped him land the scene-stealing role of Bernard Tai. He reveals behind-the-scenes moments, from improvising key scenes to influencing wardrobe choices that made his character unforgettable. He also recalls working alongside cast members like Awkwafina, Gemma Chan, Henry Golding, Constance Wu, Nico Santos, Ronny Chieng, and Chris Pang, describing the experience as creatively and culturally transformative. The conversation dives into his comedy roots, including how improvisation—something even legends like Robert De Niro embrace—shaped his acting style. Jimmy explains that playing over-the-top characters comes from letting go of control and trusting the moment. He shares personal stories about growing up in Hong Kong, cultural traditions like red envelopes during Chinese New Year, and how early exposure to money management shaped his financial mindset. Jimmy contrasts Eastern and Western attitudes toward money, success, and lifestyle with humor and honesty. From there, he opens up about his early struggles in America—learning English by watching BET’s Comic View and Rap City, navigating cultural differences, and finding his place in a diverse environment. He reflects on identity, assimilation, and the challenges of being seen as “foreign,” even within his own community. Jimmy also recounts his unconventional path to comedy, including working as a strip club DJ, selling used cars, and grinding through open mics in Los Angeles before landing roles on Silicon Valley. Along the way, he draws inspiration from comedians like Dave Chappelle and George Lopez, while also acknowledging Asian pioneers such as Bobby Lee, Ken Jeong, Margaret Cho, and Yao Ming, who helped pave the way. The episode also explores representation in media, stereotypes, and authenticity, referencing conversations around actors like Peter Dinklage. Jimmy explains why he embraces his background—including accents—while pushing for more nuanced portrayals of Asian characters in Hollywood. Throughout the conversation, Jimmy blends sharp humor with real-life experiences, offering a candid look at the grind behind success, the immigrant experience, and the evolving landscape of comedy and entertainment. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    1 h 12 min
  3. Jimmy O. Yang (Silicon Valley, Love Hard)

    05/05/2022

    Jimmy O. Yang (Silicon Valley, Love Hard)

    Subscribe to Jimmy on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/LowballJim/featured and follow him on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/funnyasiandude/ Nigel hangs out with Silicon Valley, Love Hard star and comic Jimmy O Yang at his home in LA where they dish the dirt on everything ranging from having good dick game to Farrow and Ball paint. 0:00 - Intro and letting your kids study the arts 10:06 - how Uncle Roger blew up and how Nigel first discovered Jimmy over ten years ago 20:26 - Jimmy’s experience of Silicon Valley and being recognised in public 30:58 - Jimmy starting his YouTube channel during the pandemic and creating a new set after his special 40:57 - Celebrity dick size and discussing base level food standards in different cities 50:40 - Why is Nigel single and why if you have a podcast you will inevitably be cancelled… Go see Nigel on tour: https://nigelngcomedy.com/#shows -------------------------------------------------- Send an email and tell me about your big disappointments. Whether you’ve disappointed people, or the world’s disappointed you: haiyaapod@gmail.com Or DM me a voice note on instagram: https://www.instagram.com/haiyaapod/ Leave the podcast a 5 star rating and review on Apple podcasts and Spotify. Screenshot the pod and share it in your insta stories! It's listeners like you who help the pod grow. -------------------------------------------------- Follow HAIYAA Podcast: Twitter: https://twitter.com/haiyaapod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/haiyaapod/ Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/haiyaa-with-nigel-ng/id1599323679 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1iMy1aiXrWhJicFLsgNAJV?si=v7LWgWBQSYeedRr7C7UeKA&nd=1 Google Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9vbW55LmZtL3Nob3dzL2hhaXlhYS13aXRoLW5pZ2VsLW5nL3BsYXlsaXN0cy9wb2RjYXN0LnJzcw?sa=X&ved=0CBoQ27cFahcKEwjA_YbJs970AhUAAAAAHQAAAAAQLA

    59 min
  4. Jimmy O. Yang, Snooki & Joey, and Waffle House Fight Night

    14/05/2020

    Jimmy O. Yang, Snooki & Joey, and Waffle House Fight Night

    Don't forget to subscribe, rate five stars, and leave a review! We kick off today's episode talking about how we feel about recording the podcast in quarantine and whether or not we think people will give up on fashion post lockdown. We explore the hypothetical about genocide. Which show should you watch first, The Office or It's Always Sunny? We talk about how unexpectedly great Middleditch & Schwartz on Netflix is. We also bring back f*ck-ems. It's AITA Thursday, this week we have the man who can't stop getting into fight at waffle house and the man who asks his wife to start wearing a maxi pad to bed. Voicemails include: Quarantine Thirst Traps, Fish in the Garbage, and dumb school punishments. Jimmy O. Yang joins the show. We talk about his new stand up special Good Deal on Amazon, his professional ping pong career, and the art he got from the Silicon Valley set. He tells us what it was like working on Space Force and how he was able to help get a role for his dad on it. He also gives us an exclusive look at his band The Yellow Panthers new song. Snooki & Joey return to the show. Snooki tells us why she left the Jersey Shore, Joey tells an outrageous story about having an "oopsie" in quarantine, we talk about Britney Spears casually burning down her gym, and much more. You can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/kfcr

    2 h