First Generasian

Jennifer Lau

Growing up, my immigrant parents would always call me a "jook-sing" (竹升)—Cantonese slang for those ethnically Chinese but who were born and raised elsewhere. It's typically used whenever we do something they find a bit odd, and yep, podcasting is probably one of those things. So, welcome to First Generasian! This podcast is for the jook-sings and first gens around the world—the first generation Asian Americans, Canadians, Australians, you name it—who are navigating the ups and downs of adulthood. Every episode explores our unique perspectives on life, career, family, and friendships. Instagram: @firstgenerasianpod

  1. 8. Taking risks, being bold & learning when to move on

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    8. Taking risks, being bold & learning when to move on

    I invited Tina back from episode 2, and we talk about how she took the leap to create her own brand of leather camera bags, called No More Ugly (nomoreuglycamerabags.com). As first-gens, we may be more risk-averse for a variety of reasons — family, finances, or even expectations we put on ourselves. Tina and I reflect on how it’s easier to take risks if we reframe them — breaking them up into small, incremental steps and then thinking of the worst case scenario. Is it truly as risky as we assume it to be? As I listened to how Tina created the company, from the early days of Taobao sourcing and selling at outdoor markets to what is it today, it really solidified this concept for me. Lastly, we talk about knowing when it’s okay to pause or move on from something, whether it be a job or something you’ve built from the ground up, because our lives are dynamic and our needs change as we grow. Follow on Instagram: @firstgenerasianpod Email: firstgenerasian@gmail.com ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️  00:00 - 02:20: Welcome! 02:20 - 07:10: The story behind No More Ugly, taking the first step, sourcing bags on Taobao to resell 07:10 - 14: 32: Testing the demand at outdoor street markets, talking to customers for feedback, doubts during the process 14:32 - 22:09: Designing her own camera bag, meeting manufacturers in China, and realizing it's so much easier than expected 22:09 - 29:20: Pausing No More Ugly to move to Hong Kong, reprioritizing things, enjoying life, and being over "hustle culture" 29:20 - 33:50: One thing to tell your younger self: be bold

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  2. 7. Friendship as an onion & other thoughts on adult friendships

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    7. Friendship as an onion & other thoughts on adult friendships

    Friendships are weird. Anita and I talk about the confusing nature of friendships in our 20s and 30s: when we realized that making friends as an adult requires active effort, being more open to different types of friendships, and lastly, the lack of clear guidelines. How exactly do you grow a friendship? How do you know where you stand with someone? And how do you address issues or handle a friendship that is maybe past its prime? We explored Dunbar's number and Rawlins' theory about the 3 types of friendships, but ended this episode with more questions than answers 😂 These of course aren’t questions specific to first gen Asian kids, but because it’s a universal experience, it’s something that many of us can relate to and have thoughts about. Hope it sparks some thought for you! Follow on Instagram: @firstgenerasianpod ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️  00:00 - 01:19: Intro & adult friendships without the structure of school 01:19 - 11:40: Making friends in college vs. post-college in a new city 11:40 - 15:37 : Being open-minded and embracing different types of friendships 15:37 - 24:15: Rating our "friendship health", Dunbar's number, the idea of friendships as an onion, and Rawlins' theory on different functions 24:15 - 35:26: Friendships are basically "undefined relationships", lack of explicit communication, and letting friendships change 35:27 - end: Two things we want to do more of

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Growing up, my immigrant parents would always call me a "jook-sing" (竹升)—Cantonese slang for those ethnically Chinese but who were born and raised elsewhere. It's typically used whenever we do something they find a bit odd, and yep, podcasting is probably one of those things. So, welcome to First Generasian! This podcast is for the jook-sings and first gens around the world—the first generation Asian Americans, Canadians, Australians, you name it—who are navigating the ups and downs of adulthood. Every episode explores our unique perspectives on life, career, family, and friendships. Instagram: @firstgenerasianpod