Yellow Packaging Yellow Packaging
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Yellow Packaging is a current events and comedy podcast by Colton and Jesselyne!
We’re two Asians, repping the 604, from the perspective of a growing minority.
Our podcast is about nothing, about something, about everything.
We talk about issues going on in our lives, our city, whats happening in the world and how that relates back to our place in a Western society.
So sit back, listen up and gain a new view on what its like to live in Vancouver. Enjoy!
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70 - The Tangled Red Thread w/ Hyun Ji Kim
For our 70th episode we interview Yellow Packaging's self proclaimed #1 fan, Hyun Ji Kim. Hyun Ji shares her story and the thread that connects it altogether from school life to being hairless in the big apple!
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69 - Attitude is Gratitude
Jesselyne and Colton reflect on the year, the city and the world. From things to be grateful for to the awful gate lice that plague boarding gates at the airport, 69 covers it all!
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68 - Bunny Fur on Native Land
Colton and Jesselyne discuss the happenings from Coyotes and Bunnies in the city to recent learnings on being a child of immigrant parents. Better late then never!
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67 - 40 Year Old Rhymer
Jesselyne has hit a milestone age and Colton asks how it feels to hit a new prime in your life. Jesselyne and Colton share topics from the drought conditions in Vancouver to what a minimum wage really means for rentals in Canada. Badabingbadaboom.
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66 - Crows and The City
Colton and Jesselyne go over some (ir)relevant hot topics in Vancouver from abusive crows to a Mayor on a boat. Consider yourself caught up after listening!
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65 - Intro to an Introvert
After a 2 month hiatus, Jesselyne and Colton are back. Colton discusses the latest events around the tent city in downtown Vancouver's East Side. Jesselyne shares her learnings on the true meaning of being an introvert.
Customer Reviews
Get to the point already
I started on one podcast and can't get through it. The podcasters spend the first 17 minutes talking about personal matters—a personal trip to Japan, a friend on Facebook saying something else to another friend on Facebook—that no one else can relate to or care about. It's like listening in on a private conversation where I, as an outsider, am not given any context.
There's a way to talk about nothing—see Seinfeld. But their approach to talking about nothing is neither interesting nor entertaining.