97 episodes

Two Asian comedians talking about politics and the Asian American community to get more Asians talking about politics! Join Aaron Yin (he/him) and Gerrie Lim (they/them) for 45 minutes-ish every week as they discuss current topics and events related to Asian Americans through the lenses of history, class, and advocacy.

Politically Asian! Podcast Aaron Yin & Gerrie Lim

    • Comedy
    • 4.9 • 83 Ratings

Two Asian comedians talking about politics and the Asian American community to get more Asians talking about politics! Join Aaron Yin (he/him) and Gerrie Lim (they/them) for 45 minutes-ish every week as they discuss current topics and events related to Asian Americans through the lenses of history, class, and advocacy.

    97. This Week in Asian American Politics: The End of the Podcast

    97. This Week in Asian American Politics: The End of the Podcast

    In this final episode of the podcast, we look back at the past 2.5ish years and talk about our feelings, the evolution of Asian America in that time, and producing the pod.



    Thank you for listening and supporting!

    • 47 min
    96. This Week in Asian American Politics: Boba Guys Unionize, AI Has Trouble Detecting Yellow Skin Tone, Whitewashing Boba, Kevin McCarthy Kicked Out of Speaker Position, Bedbug Epidemic

    96. This Week in Asian American Politics: Boba Guys Unionize, AI Has Trouble Detecting Yellow Skin Tone, Whitewashing Boba, Kevin McCarthy Kicked Out of Speaker Position, Bedbug Epidemic

    This week in Asian American Politics:

    - Boba Guys becomes the first boba store to unionize. Look out for their next flavor, Union Ube!

    - Sony researchers find that existing models for skin hue detection have trouble with yellow skin tones. Asians: 1. Terminator: 0.

    - Portland white and South Asian couple become the main characters of the internet after creating a "non-GMO, healthy" boba brand called "Better Boba" which gave off the impression original boba is inferior, unhealthy, etc.

    - Kevin McCarthy becomes the first Speaker of the House to get kicked out, and we have 45 days until another potential government shutdown.

    - Bedbugs strut the runway during Paris Fashion Week and now they're spreading to all parts of the country, just in time to link up with COVID strains and the flu.

    - WHAT'S  POLITICALLY ASIAN PODCAST? --

    We're two Asian American comedians talking about politics and the Asian American community to get more Asians talking about politics! Join Aaron Yin (he/him) and Gerrie Lim (they/them) for 45 minutes-ish each week as we discuss current topics and events related to Asian Americans through the lenses of history, class, and advocacy.

    CHECK US OUT ON SOCIAL MEDIA: 

    Instagram: https://instagram.com/politicallyasianpodcast/ 

    Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@politicallyasianpodcast 

    Twitter: https://twitter.com/politicasianpod 

    Website: https://politicallyasianpodcast.com

    Support us at https://buymeacoffee.com/politicalasian 

    COMMENTS, THOUGHTS, OPINIONS, HOT TAKES, FEEDBACK: politicallyasianpodcast@gmail.com 

    MUSIC by Clueless Kit: https://soundcloud.com/cluelesskit Song title: live now

    • 49 min
    95. This Week in Asian American Politics: The New York Times Profile on "Saving" NYC's Chinatown, Auto Workers Strike, Asians Hiding Asianness, Hasan Minhaj Expose

    95. This Week in Asian American Politics: The New York Times Profile on "Saving" NYC's Chinatown, Auto Workers Strike, Asians Hiding Asianness, Hasan Minhaj Expose

    This week in Asian American news:

    We cover a NYTimes article that profiling some young Asian Americans in Chinatown. Aaron, an organizer in that same Chinatown, has some thoughts.

    One of the country’s oldest unions, United Auto Workers, goes on strike! They get the big 3 manufacturers play whack-a-mole with the plants and boy do GM, Ford, and Stellantis miss every mole.

    A new Pew study finds that among Asian Americans, those who are young, 2nd gen, and…Democrat? are more likely to hide their culture and identity. We try to figure out why peopl are still coming up with studies like this.

    The New Yorker drops a bombshell of an interview with Hasan Minhaj that has the internet in an uproar: the man exaggerates in his stand-up! As comedians, we discuss the ethics of lying in one’s jokes. 



    - WHAT'S  POLITICALLY ASIAN PODCAST? --

    We're two Asian American comedians talking about politics and the Asian American community to get more Asians talking about politics! Join Aaron Yin (he/him) and Gerrie Lim (they/them) for 45 minutes-ish each week as we discuss current topics and events related to Asian Americans through the lenses of history, class, and advocacy.

    CHECK US OUT ON SOCIAL MEDIA: 

    Instagram: https://instagram.com/politicallyasianpodcast/ 

    Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@politicallyasianpodcast 

    Twitter: https://twitter.com/politicasianpod 

    Website: https://politicallyasianpodcast.com

    Support us at https://buymeacoffee.com/politicalasian 

    COMMENTS, THOUGHTS, OPINIONS, HOT TAKES, FEEDBACK: politicallyasianpodcast@gmail.com 

    MUSIC by Clueless Kit: https://soundcloud.com/cluelesskit Song title: live now

    • 47 min
    94. This Week in Asian American Politics: Asian Am. Tech Company Exploits Asian Workers Online, Making Zines About ATL's Cop City Is A Crime, Oprah's Hawaii Donations, the IRS Goes After Millionaires

    94. This Week in Asian American Politics: Asian Am. Tech Company Exploits Asian Workers Online, Making Zines About ATL's Cop City Is A Crime, Oprah's Hawaii Donations, the IRS Goes After Millionaires

    This week in Asian American news:


    We cover Scale AI, an Asian American-founded tech company that outsources the AI training to workers in Asia (particularly Nepal, India, and the Philippines). Filipino workers speak out about these “digital sweatshops.” 


    In Georgia, RICO indictments seek to paint the Stop Cop City movement as a massive criminal enterprise. Police are citing use of words like “mutual aid,” “zines,” and “collectivism” as proof of criminal conspiracy. Ok, Sherlock Holmes.


    Billionaire Oprah donates 10million to Maui relief efforts. Native Hawaiians point out that it’s only .5% of her wealth (roughly $16 for the average American) and that she owns almost half as much land as what was burned in the fires. 


    And finally the IRS plans to actually do something cool: go after nearly 1,600 millionaires who owe a loooooot in taxes—upwards $250,000 each.  

    -- WHAT'S  POLITICALLY ASIAN PODCAST? --

    We're two Asian American comedians talking about politics and the Asian American community to get more Asians talking about politics! Join Aaron Yin (he/him) and Gerrie Lim (they/them) for 45 minutes-ish each week as we discuss current topics and events related to Asian Americans through the lenses of history, class, and advocacy.

    CHECK US OUT ON SOCIAL MEDIA: 

    Instagram: https://instagram.com/politicallyasianpodcast/ 

    Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@politicallyasianpodcast 

    Twitter: https://twitter.com/politicasianpod 

    Website: https://politicallyasianpodcast.com

    Support us at https://buymeacoffee.com/politicalasian 

    COMMENTS, THOUGHTS, OPINIONS, HOT TAKES, FEEDBACK: politicallyasianpodcast@gmail.com 

    MUSIC by Clueless Kit: https://soundcloud.com/cluelesskit Song title: live now

    • 46 min
    93. This Week in Asian American Politics: Japan Releases Radioactive Water into Ocean, the Republican Primary Debate, NY Dept. of Labor is SO Behind on Stolen Wages, Asian Glow? Cancer Says Hello

    93. This Week in Asian American Politics: Japan Releases Radioactive Water into Ocean, the Republican Primary Debate, NY Dept. of Labor is SO Behind on Stolen Wages, Asian Glow? Cancer Says Hello

    This week in Asian American Politics!



    Japan plans to release treated water from the Fukushima nuclear plant disaster. Japanese officials say the radioactivity is “negligible,” which is like your waiter saying they got “most” of the bugs out of your salad.

    Our favorite circus was in town last week: the Republican primary debate! We discuss the performance of some of the candidates and who DEFINITELY did debate club in high school.

    The NY Department of Labor has failed to recover $79 million in stolen wages. It’d be nice if we could get away with not doing 63% of our jobs. 

    And lastly, if you turn red when you drink alcohol, you’re 40-80% more likely to develop certain cancers. It’s like we’re human traffic lights, and our bodies are telling us to stop lol.

    -- WHAT'S  POLITICALLY ASIAN PODCAST? --

    We're two Asian American comedians talking about politics and the Asian American community to get more Asians talking about politics! Join Aaron Yin (he/him) and Gerrie Lim (they/them) for 45 minutes-ish each week as we discuss current topics and events related to Asian Americans through the lenses of history, class, and advocacy.

    CHECK US OUT ON SOCIAL MEDIA: 

    Instagram: https://instagram.com/politicallyasianpodcast/ 

    Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@politicallyasianpodcast 

    Twitter: https://twitter.com/politicasianpod 

    Website: https://politicallyasianpodcast.com

    Support us at https://buymeacoffee.com/politicalasian 

    COMMENTS, THOUGHTS, OPINIONS, HOT TAKES, FEEDBACK: politicallyasianpodcast@gmail.com 

    MUSIC by Clueless Kit: https://soundcloud.com/cluelesskit Song title: live now

    • 54 min
    92. This Week in Asian American Politics: Changing Races to Asian through Lofi Music, Nikki Haley & Vivek, Viral Copwatchers on Youtube, Jollibee Wage Theft, Twitter Loses Advertisers and Sues CCDH

    92. This Week in Asian American Politics: Changing Races to Asian through Lofi Music, Nikki Haley & Vivek, Viral Copwatchers on Youtube, Jollibee Wage Theft, Twitter Loses Advertisers and Sues CCDH

    This week in Asian American news:

    We dive into the world of people who think they can change their race, specifically to Asian. And they believe listening to certain Youtube videos can help. Has Lo-fi Hip Hop Anime Chill Beats to Study and Relax To gone too far? 

    Two Indian Americans, Nikki Haley and Vivek Ramaswamy, are running for President. We discuss how they handle the whole “running as a brown person when your party hates brown people” thing.

    While most of us can agree influencers are kinda annoying and usually when you hear about YouTubers, it’s giving some kind of apology, we learn about the world of cop-watchers or “auditors” and how they’ve held police departments accountable. Praxis! 

    Jollibee in NJ is not so jolly after allegedly firing workers who asked for better working conditions. Those better working conditions? A mere $3/wage increase.

    Champion of free speech, Elon Musk, sues a non-profit for posting facts about how hate speech is up 200% on Twitter since he took over the platform.





    -- WHAT'S  POLITICALLY ASIAN PODCAST? --

    We're two Asian American comedians talking about politics and the Asian American community to get more Asians talking about politics! Join Aaron Yin (he/him) and Gerrie Lim (they/them) for 45 minutes-ish each week as we discuss current topics and events related to Asian Americans through the lenses of history, class, and advocacy.

    CHECK US OUT ON SOCIAL MEDIA: 

    Instagram: https://instagram.com/politicallyasianpodcast/ 

    Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@politicallyasianpodcast 

    Twitter: https://twitter.com/politicasianpod 

    Website: https://politicallyasianpodcast.com

    Support us and get a shoutout at https://buymeacoffee.com/politicalasian 

    COMMENTS, THOUGHTS, OPINIONS, HOT TAKES, FEEDBACK: politicallyasianpodcast@gmail.com 

    MUSIC by Clueless Kit: https://soundcloud.com/cluelesskit Song title: live now

    • 1 hr

Customer Reviews

4.9 out of 5
83 Ratings

83 Ratings

MistyAnime0- ,

Great Podcast for Asian-related News

As an Asian American who doesn’t see enough political activity in the Asian American community and as someone who would also like to be more informed, I appreciate this podcast. The podcast does not go in-depth with the discussed topics, but I do value the insight and comedic takes that these hosts (which are around my age) explore. They do invite experts in diverse fields to discuss about the issues that they’re facing and trying to solve, which is one of my favorite parts of the show. Thanks Aaron for continually showing up as an activist outside of the podcast, and thanks to Gerrie for always making me laugh and saying the quiet parts out loud. Thanks to both for saying things that Asian news media like NextShark won’t say.

Shisha~ ,

Love this podcast!

Only listened to a few episodes so far, but I can already tell I’m a fan!

DJYoshi11 ,

Love this podcast!

Love your chemistry and light hearted energy while covering important national topics! Wish you both all the success and creative inspirations!

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