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Queer Asian Podcast Club

Queer Asian Podcast Club

By Queer Asian Social Club

Formerly known as "The Gaysian Podcast", the Queer Asian Podcast Club is a podcast from the Queer Asian Social Club that aims to create a space in which we can explore the Queer Asian experience. Hosted by the QASC founder Maya Reddy, an American Born Confused Queer Desi, this podcast embarks on conversations with folx both within the Queer Asian community and outside of the community in an effort to empower our stories and experiences and understand the assumptions and attitudes placed upon us.

Get in touch with us at queerasiansocialclub.com and use the hashtag #QueerAsianPodcastClub
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"Come for the eye candy, stay for the soul food" ft. Chance Calloway

Queer Asian Podcast Club Jul 09, 2020

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Dripping in Gold ft. Al Sandimirova of Automic Gold
Nov 25, 202058:26
"Come for the eye candy, stay for the soul food" ft. Chance Calloway

"Come for the eye candy, stay for the soul food" ft. Chance Calloway

We're so excited about this week's LONG overdue episode with filmmaker Chance Calloway! We recorded this episode last year, and are so excited for you all to meet our friend, the brilliant and wonderful Chance Calloway. A queer Black filmmaker who is behind one of our favourite shows "Pretty Dudes" and the new Pretty Dudes novel! Both can be found on Amazon for binging and reading (go do that ASAP they are both wonderful). This conversation is a blast, and an important one - where we dive into what representation means and how to empower other marginalized voices even when your project is already about a particular marginalized voice. We also talk about Black and Asian solidarity, trying to find queer spaces as QPOC, and gagging over all the hot guys in Pretty Dudes - a trojan horse of a show that is such a wonderful and pure celebration of friendship that uplifts queer characters and poc characters.

Follow Chance at @chancescalloway

Follow us on IG @queerasiansocialclub and on twitter @theQASC

Jul 09, 202001:16:44
What Stuffed Animals Are You Quarantined With? ft. Jiavani Linayao

What Stuffed Animals Are You Quarantined With? ft. Jiavani Linayao

this week we’re with one of our favorites, the hilarious, kind, brilliant and gorgeous Jiavani Linayao ! Jiavani is a queer Black and Filipino actor, singer, writer and comic who co-produces the GaysianAF show at UCB, has hit on Jon Hamm in Between Two Ferns the movie, and has given us the musical origin story of Buffalo Wild Wings through SHUFFLE OFF TO BUFFALO: THE MUSICAL on @offbookpod. Needless to say Jiavani is the best, and this conversation about being queer, what its like being visibly queer Black and Filpino, what its like not being visibly Asian, the importance of representation and trying to survive quarantine is a joy, and so healing. Its like tucking in with a cup of tea and a best friend, so come hang out with us and tell us what stuffed animals youre quarantined with!

Follow Jiavani at: @Jiavani

Follow us:

@queerasiansocialclub (IG)

@theQASC (twitter)

#queerasianpodcastclub 

Jun 23, 202001:03:04
Activism and Design ft. Robert Diep

Activism and Design ft. Robert Diep

While we continue to celebrate, amplify, and fight for ALL Black Lives, we also want to continue celebrating the voices and stories of our queer and trans APIMED community. This week, we are excited to debut Season 3 of the podcast! Formerly The Gaysian Podcast and now the #QueerAsianPodcastClub - celebrating the stories and experiences of queer and trans APIMED folks. This week we’re chatting with our friend and brilliant designer @ravishingrobert about activism through design, the Queer Asian Social Club redesign, finding and celebrating different kinds of social spaces for queer APIMED folks, and coming out to our parents while helping them understand queerness and our experiences. Robert is an absolute joy, and we cant wait for you to get to know him! 

You can follow us at 

IG: @queerasiansocialclub

twitter: @theQASC

Jun 16, 202001:04:20
"The Asian American Films That Taught Us To Be Asian American Are All Queer Stories" ft. Brian Hu

"The Asian American Films That Taught Us To Be Asian American Are All Queer Stories" ft. Brian Hu

Let's give a warm welcome to SDSU Film studies professor and programming director at PacArts, Brian Hu! On this week's episode, we talk about representation, history of AsAm film, and how the Asian American experience is inherently a queer one. Follow Brian on instagram @husbrian and listen to his podcast on Asian American Pop Culture history "Saturday School" wherever podcasts are found!

Nov 12, 201901:03:57
Hail Satan(na) ft. Leonard Alyashaa aka Satanna the Queen

Hail Satan(na) ft. Leonard Alyashaa aka Satanna the Queen

Hail, Satan(na). Please give a warm welcome to this week's #TheGaysianPodcast guest (and TGP's very own social media queen) hailing all the way from hell, Satanna!  Listen to us discuss all things drag, community work, and the queer Middle-Eastern American experience.

Follow her at @stannaqueen

Oct 30, 201901:13:28
"Aunty, your radish earrings? Thats Gay" ft. Jamie Lew, QASC Events Director
Oct 15, 201901:25:59
On Culture, Sex, and Academia ft. Ada Cheng, PhD
Oct 01, 201901:52:20
DIS-ORIENTing, drag, & SE Asian Deportation ft. Kevin Lam

DIS-ORIENTing, drag, & SE Asian Deportation ft. Kevin Lam

Hello Gaybies! Welcome, this week's podcast guest, Kevin Lam, a Boston-based activist, and drag queen!   Kevin talks about their South East Asian experience surrounding their activism and work around deportations. Listen to their story and see how drag helped them understand and connect with their identities.   

You can follow them on insta at @seavalalycheesaigon 

Sep 17, 201901:19:15
Asian Not Asian Podcast Pls Text Us Back or: Our Response to ANA's Episode 74

Asian Not Asian Podcast Pls Text Us Back or: Our Response to ANA's Episode 74

A couple weeks ago fellow Asian led podcast, Asian Not Asian Podcast, released an episode (#74) and an accompanying clip from the episode on instagram. Both feature a problematic and hurtful conversation and jokes regarding the the dating habits of women as well as queerness. This is our response, a conversation we hope that will be a growing moment as to why the jokes on ANA were harmful, the importance of accountability, and how we can all strengthen our allyship. With guest Gerrie Lim of The Chasing Color Project

Aug 08, 201959:34
This is Akin ft. Peyton and Hubert

This is Akin ft. Peyton and Hubert

On our Season 1 finale we are talking with two of the people behind AKIN, an art collective in NYC focused on uplifting queer and POC artists and creators. We chat with Peyton and Hubert about the incredible work they are doing with Akin as well as their own experiences as queer Filipinx people.
Follow AKIN on IG @thisisakinnyc
May 28, 201901:21:27
"Constant Guest, Constant Alien" ft. Robin and Daisy of APAIT LA

"Constant Guest, Constant Alien" ft. Robin and Daisy of APAIT LA

This week we have two really badass guests from APAIT, an API AIDS/HIV resource and activism group in Los Angeles, Robin and Daisy! This is a fantastic conversation about the stigma of HIV/AIDs in API communities, the performance of masculinity and fear of femininity amongst Asian men, and RuPaul’s Drag Race!

On instagram: @apait_ssg ; @robinhamchoi ; @daisynconfusd

The Gaysian Podcast can be found on ig: @thegaysianproject and on twitter: @gaysianproject
May 17, 201901:38:34
The Diaspora Isn't Just in Europe and North America ft. Actor Premika Leo

The Diaspora Isn't Just in Europe and North America ft. Actor Premika Leo

This week we’re chatting with Toronto based indo-carribean-canadian queer actor Premika Leo! This conversation is one that isn’t always had in APIMED spaces, especially Desi spaces. That is: the erasure of Indo-Carribean folks from the diaspora.We also get into the complexities of POC representation, and the fact that while there is more queer representation than ever, QTPOC representation is still so minimal. Jump into this episode and get to know Premika and her Guyanese-Canadian Queer Experience!
May 10, 201901:20:54
The Power of Heritage and Telling Your Own Story ft. Randy Kim

The Power of Heritage and Telling Your Own Story ft. Randy Kim

We are kicking off our celebration of APIMEDA Heritage Month with an episode all about the power of connecting with your heritage and telling your own story. Featuring incredible human being, activist and storyteller, Randy Kim who serves on the board of the National Cambodian Heritage Museum and co-produces TALK Stories: an Asian and Asian American Storytelling Series.

Follow Randy's work at: @randall_kimball

and find us at: IG @thegaysianproject ; twitter @gaysianproject
May 02, 201901:40:32
LIVE at ClexaCon ft. Chantal Thuy, Andrea Walter, Nicole Espinosa, and CB Lee

LIVE at ClexaCon ft. Chantal Thuy, Andrea Walter, Nicole Espinosa, and CB Lee

Coming at you with our first live episode recorded at ClexaCon 2019 from "The Gaysian Project Presents: Celebrating Queer Asian Americans in Media and Fandom" panel!



Follow the panelists:

@chantalthuy

@andreaannwalter

@cblee_cblee

@colesmcgee
Apr 17, 201901:13:39
Creating Asian American Culture ft. Author Nishta J. Mehra
Apr 05, 201901:05:32
"Heavy Metal Asian Fan" ft. Nicole Espinosa

"Heavy Metal Asian Fan" ft. Nicole Espinosa

Feminist, scholar, activist Nicole Espinosa is back on the podcast to talk about fan culture and how it functions in marginalised communities! It is a super-sized episode in which we get into everything from our own fandoms to ethno-historical explanatory models of how we interact with fandom, the need to complicate the things we're fans of, and digging into why queer femme representation is still predominantly white and straight passing.
Follow Nicole on IG: @colesmcgee and on twitter: @decolesinize
Mar 29, 201901:58:32
Nowruz Mubarak! ft. Omid Razavi of Let Me Out Book

Nowruz Mubarak! ft. Omid Razavi of Let Me Out Book

Nowruz Mubarak! Happy Persian New Year! We are so thrilled to be spending the 13 days of celebration with Omid Razavi - a gay Iranian Canadian author and illustrator of the Let Me Out book that provides support for LGBTQ+ youth to give them solidarity and encouragement through their processes of exploring their identities. In this episode, we get to talk about his work, what it was like growing up in Ottawa Canada and gaining pride in both his Iranian and Queer identities.
Follow Omid: @LetMeOutBook
Mar 22, 201901:21:12
Just Three Indians Talking About Comic Books ft. Kesav and Samarjeet Wable

Just Three Indians Talking About Comic Books ft. Kesav and Samarjeet Wable

This week's episode is with filmmaker Kesav Wable and his brother Samarjeet talking about the new short film they made called “Closet Supes." The short is an exploration of queer Desi identity, the first generation Desi American experience, reconnecting with our elders, and superheroes. We are excited to share our conversation that continues to explore the themes of Desi identity, and superheroes, and finding our identities.
Follow Kesav and all the news about "Closet Supes:"
IG: @KWable Twitter: @bKwa
Feb 08, 201901:46:53
"Planes, Trains, and Intersectional Queer Inclusivity in Golf" ft. Pro Golfer Tadd Fujikawa

"Planes, Trains, and Intersectional Queer Inclusivity in Golf" ft. Pro Golfer Tadd Fujikawa

This week's episode is just a couple of queer Asian golfers talking about the queer Asian experience. My guest is fellow pro golfer and athlete ally ambassador, Tadd Fujikawa! Tadd is wonderful, he is the youngest player in history to qualify for the US Open in 2006 at 16, he’s made 14 starts on the PGA Tour, and in August 2018, became the first male prof golfer to openly come out as gay. We talk about Tadd's experiences, both of our work in inclusivity activism with Athlete Ally, and so much more!
Jan 24, 201901:21:05
"When We're Teenagers Everything Happens SO Much" ft. Author CB Lee

"When We're Teenagers Everything Happens SO Much" ft. Author CB Lee

Were kicking off 2019 with a great conversation with author and activist CB Lee. Author of the "Sidekick" series, and forthcoming BEN10 graphic novels. This conversation was a blast. We talk about representation in books, accessibility to different forms of media, disrupting images of teenage Americana through QPOC representation, and also CB’s activism and her hopes of what that will look like.
Follow her and the amazing stuff shes doing on twitter: @author_cblee and instagram: @cblee_cble
Jan 18, 201901:22:38
DIS-ORIENTing with The Queer Arabs

DIS-ORIENTing with The Queer Arabs

This week’s episode is with two of the hosts of a podcast called “The Queer Arabs”, Alia and Ellie and I am thrilled that it is the first installment of our “DIS-ORIENT” series! We talked about the erasure of Middle Eastern or South West Asian identities and cultures from an Asian narrative, navigating living in the United States post911 as Brown Asians, and a 30 second primer on the history of the French in Lebanon. Follow @TheQueerArabs & @TheGaysianProject
Dec 20, 201801:54:31
"We're Life Size(d) Too!" ft. Hank Chen

"We're Life Size(d) Too!" ft. Hank Chen

This week's episode is with the wonderful actor and comic Hank Chen, known for stealing scenes in the delightfully queer "Life-Size 2." We chatted with Hank about all things representation. From the immense amount of work it takes to find queer Asian representation, what its like for Hank to be representing, and of course Tyra Banks.
Watch "Life-Size 2" on Hulu, and follow Hank on twitter and ig: @hanksterchen and on Facebook at "Hankchenishere"
You can follow TGP on ig @TheGaysianProject
Dec 13, 201801:08:02
"Queer South Asians Are Damn Good At Sex" ft. Neha Ghosh of Qunify Philadelphia

"Queer South Asians Are Damn Good At Sex" ft. Neha Ghosh of Qunify Philadelphia

This week’s episode is with Neha Ghosh, a Bengali queero, activist and one of the founding members of Qunify Philadelphia. We got into a little bit of everything, from clumsily working through what its like being brown in the US’s sometimes binary racial society, shame around sex, finding our own Desi American culture, colonization, and gagging over Samin Nosrat. Gently stalk Qunify here: https://qunify.org twitter &instagram: @qunifyPHL Neha is: @nghosh_32 and we are: @thegaysianproject
Dec 01, 201801:21:29
"I Need to Get to Philly Yesterday?" ft. Quynh-Mai Nguyen of the Philadelphia Asian American Film Festival
Nov 09, 201801:35:10
"No Dating Until Marriage" ft. Crystal Bi-Wegner

"No Dating Until Marriage" ft. Crystal Bi-Wegner

This week's episode is with the amazing Crystal Bi-Wegner, an artist and a co-founder of the Boston based zine for API femmes "Moon Eaters" (@mooneaterscollective). We talk about growing up half Asian, how important art and being an artist has been to her identity, and giving our Asian parents more credit!

Follow The Gaysian Project on IG (@thegaysianproject) and join the conversation on twitter with the hashtag #TheGaysianPodcast.
Host: Maya Reddy (@mredds)

Producer: Andie Wheatley (@andiewheatley)
Oct 10, 201801:30:06
Live from the Analog Lab at Facebook HQ ft. The Aravani Art Project
Sep 05, 201801:02:09
"Its A Kalbolution!" Episode One  ft. Nicole Espinosa

"Its A Kalbolution!" Episode One ft. Nicole Espinosa

Welcome to the first episode of The Gaysian Podcast! In this episode we talk with Nicole Espinosa (feminist-scholar-activist) about beauty standards, how they have effected us as Queer Asians, as well as the May Allure covers, the Met Gala, and the Royal Wedding.



Theme Music: Maurice Spears

Producers: Andie Wheatley, Nicole Espinosa

Consultant: Caty Zick
Aug 27, 201801:07:16
"Crazy Rich Gaysians" ft. Andie Wheatley and Nathan Ramos

"Crazy Rich Gaysians" ft. Andie Wheatley and Nathan Ramos

We're back from hiatus just in time to celebrate the release of Crazy Rich Asians! There are spoilers in this episode, but what on Earth are you doing listening to us instead of seeing the movie?! GO SEE IT!!! And then join us as we lounge on a comfy couch with some tea in Mar Vista and talk about how stunning the entire cast was, the fact that CRA is as much a queer movie as it is an Asian movie, and how seeing an Asian American story in a studio film made us all openly weep through the entire movie. This
Aug 15, 201801:27:28
"Orientalism Fucked Up A Lot of Shit" ft. Katy and Dahn-Bi of Angry Asian Girls
Jun 30, 201801:02:18