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Loud Slurp

By Vicky Huang

Hi everyone, welcome to our podcast, Loud Slurp, hosted by two working journalists Ang Li and Vicky Huang. The inspiration for the podcast came to us when we talked about Asian cultures, food and China while slurping noodles in West Village in New York City. A year later, we finally started this podcast as a passion project and a way for two best friends to stay in touch while on lockdown due to Covid-19. Thanks for tuning in and please subscribe for more!
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Allyship and community in the time of anti-Asian hate 

Loud SlurpApr 19, 2021

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Allyship and community in the time of anti-Asian hate 

Allyship and community in the time of anti-Asian hate 

Ever since the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic, there has been a stark rise in anti-Asian hate incidents. Specifically, the non-profit social organization Stop AAPI Hate has tracked 3795 reports of anti-Asian verbal and physical attacks between March 2020 and February 2021. But anti-Asian racism or racism itself is nothing new. In this episode, we seek to investigate the origins of racially motivated discrimination and how to build allyship and community in the midst of a difficult but critical moment for minorities.
In a candid conversation, we speak with Doni Aldine, editor-in-chief at the Culturs Magazine and Kathleen Hou, beauty director at The Cut who penned the beautiful and poignant piece Swallowing Bitterness about what we can do to promote diversity and inclusion (This episode was recorded on March 20).
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Please also DM us what other topics about Asian culture and cuisine you'd like to hear about on the Loud Slurp podcast!
Apr 19, 202143:56
Spice up your life with MáLà Project owner Amelie (Ning) Kang
Feb 22, 202137:11
One year after Wuhan lockdown, a look back at the first 76 days of the COVID-19 pandemic with filmmaker Hao Wu
Jan 25, 202145:11
Being an Asian American creative during the pandemic

Being an Asian American creative during the pandemic

Hi everyone, happy holidays and welcome back to another episode of the Loud Slurp podcast!

For this episode, we have special guest Amy Zhang, a writer, editor, educator, and former segment producer for the popular Netflix series Patriot Act with Hasan Minhaj. In a wide-ranging conversation, Amy shares with us her experience pitching and co-producing viral episodes of the Patriot Act including Don’t Ignore the Asian Vote in 2020 and Censorship in China. She reflected on writing an Op-Ed about becoming an American citizen in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic for The New York Times and another essay on what it means to be American in a tumultuous year for The Atlantic.

Last but not least, don't forget to subscribe to Amy and her cousin's YouTube channel Learn with the Cousins where you will have the most fun learning about American slang and culture.

If you like this episode, please subscribe to the Loud Slurp podcast on Apple Podcasts and rate us. We are now on Twitter @LoudSlurp and Instagram (@loud.slurp) if you'd like to get our latest podcast updates and behind-the-scenes tidbits.

Please also follow our guest Amy on Twitter @azhang852 and DM us what other topics about Asian culture and cuisine you'd like to hear about on the Loud Slurp podcast!

Dec 22, 202039:20
Reinventing makgeolli with Carol Pak

Reinventing makgeolli with Carol Pak

Hi everyone, welcome back to another episode of the Loud Slurp podcast!

For this episode, we are so glad to have Carol Pak, the founder and CEO of Makku to recount her journey from working at the venture division of the world's largest alcohol company AB InBev to launching Makku, a company dedicated to reinventing the traditional Korean alcohol makgeolli.
In this engrossing conversation, Carol tells the origin story of the popular Korean drink makgeolli and how she envisions the sweet, milky, tangy, alcoholic drink as part of the modern American diet. She also candidly shares with us what it's like to be a woman entrepreneur in a male-dominated industry and during the tumultuous time that is COVID-19.
If you like this episode, please subscribe to the Loud Slurp podcast on Apple Podcasts and rate us. We are now on Twitter @LoudSlurp and Instagram (@loud.slurp) if you'd like to get our latest podcast updates and behind-the-scenes tidbits.

Please also follow our guest Carol on Instagram @caroljpak and DM us what other topics about Asian culture and cuisine you'd like to hear about on the Loud Slurp podcast!
Nov 16, 202036:19
Cooking therapy with celebrity chef Maddy Park
Oct 09, 202030:01
Hannah Bae on being a writer, journalist, and illustrator

Hannah Bae on being a writer, journalist, and illustrator

To cap off season one of the Loud Slurp podcast, we invite our mentor and friend Hannah Bae to share with us her journey from working as a journalist at some of the most prestigious media organizations in South Korea and New York to becoming a successful freelancing writer, journalist, and illustrator. In this information-packed episode, Hannah not only recounts the perks and challenges of freelancing but also gives tips on how to become a successful freelancer. We also touch on her moving piece about mental health as well as the memoir that she's working on “about family estrangement and mental illness." Last but not least, Hannah pays tribute to some of her favorite writers and personal essayists who have inspired her words and captivated her imagination.

If you like this episode, please subscribe to the Loud Slurp podcast on Apple Podcasts and rate us. We are now on Twitter @LoudSlurp and Instagram (@loud.slurp) if you'd like to get our latest podcast updates and behind-the-scenes tidbits. Please also follow our guest Hannah on Twitter @hanbae and DM us what other topics about Asian culture and cuisine you'd like to hear about on the Loud Slurp podcast!

Sep 08, 202035:12
You are probably watching Indian Matchmaking ...wrong

You are probably watching Indian Matchmaking ...wrong

In this episode, we invite our friend and fellow journalist Debanjali for a deep dive into a Netflix summer sensation - Indian Matchmaking, the eight-part docuseries that follows Sima Taparia, "Mumbai's top matchmaker" as she flies around the world to connect single men and women who are looking for their ideal spouses. The show, which has drawn widespread criticism and praise, has also sparked a debate about casteism, colorism, and sexism. In a thought-provoking conversation, Deb weaves her personal experiences and observations from growing up in India into her reflections on the show. She shares with us her thoughts on the reality of matchmaking in India and whether the show reflects that reality. Last but not least, we explore the role of dating apps such as Bumble and Tinder and whether they could disrupt the matchmaking process in the digital age.
If you like this episode, please subscribe to the Loud Slurp podcast on Apple Podcasts and rate us. We are now on Twitter @LoudSlurp and Instagram (@loud.slurp) if you'd like to get our latest podcast updates and behind-the-scenes tidbits. Please also follow our guest Deb on Twitter @Debanjali and DM us what other topics about Asian culture and cuisine you'd like to hear about on the Loud Slurp podcast!
Aug 17, 202037:16
Our unlikely friendship

Our unlikely friendship

We got real personal in this episode by inviting Mary Kekatos, our best friend from journalism school (and ever since), to talk about how our unlikely friendship was made during a year of intense journalism training, competition, and camaraderie. From semi-misunderstood first impressions to the joy of first getting to know each other, to lining up to get countless food cart lunches together, to cheering and lifting each other up during moments of difficulties and hardship, we reminisced about those salad days with laughter and tears. A testament to the bond we built in J-school, the three of us kept in touch when we lived on three different continents right after graduation, and four years later, we still have each other for the ups and downs in life. We capped the episode off with a "secret recipe" for how we keep each other close during all these years and a vision for our friendship in the decades to come. Please join us on this journey, take a listen and share with us your friendship stories!
If you like this episode, please subscribe to the Loud Slurp podcast on Apple Podcasts and rate us. We are also on IG (@loud.slurp) if you'd like to get our latest podcast updates and behind-the-scenes tidbits. Please also follow our guest Mary on Twitter @MaryKekatos and DM us what other topics about Asian culture and cuisine you'd like to hear about on the Loud Slurp podcast!
Aug 03, 202033:45
Being a Chinese journalist, is that even possible?

Being a Chinese journalist, is that even possible?

In this episode, Owen Guo, who worked for the Financial Times and the New York Times for seven years in Beijing, joins us to talk about working as a Chinese journalist for foreign media in China and all the obstacles he and many of his Chinese colleagues had to overcome to produce stories that help readers all over the world to get a comprehensive and up-close look at the giant nation. He also shares with us some of the most memorable stories he encountered in everyday Chinese life and on reporting trips. Last but not least, we discuss the prospect of Chinese nationals practicing independent journalism in China and the broader implications of recent restrictions placed on Chinese news assistants and researchers working in foreign media outlets.
If you like this episode, please subscribe to the Loud Slurp podcast on Apple Podcasts and rate us. We are also on IG (@loud.slurp) if you'd like to get our latest podcast updates and behind-the-scenes tidbits. Please also follow our guest Owen on Twitter @BJ_Southerner and DM us what other topics about Asian culture and cuisine you'd like to hear about on the Loud Slurp podcast!
Jul 20, 202033:20
To all the Asian idols we've loved before

To all the Asian idols we've loved before

In this episode, we invite our dear friend and podcast guru Suzie to reminisce about our favorite childhood celebrity crushes. From Super Junior's impeccable Lee Donghae, Japanese singer-songwriter legend Gackt, to the Queen of K-pop BOA, we each bring up three things to brag about these talented artists who filled our childhood with sweet melodies and memories. Give them a listen and you won't regret it!

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Jun 29, 202028:48
How Chinese people are talking about racism and Black Lives Matter

How Chinese people are talking about racism and Black Lives Matter

The ongoing protests against racial injustice in the United States have also triggered a heated debate on the Chinese internet. For this episode, we called up Isabelle Niu, an award-winning journalist who has covered China and its interactions with the world extensively, to talk about her experiences and observations about the racism and Black Lives Matter dialogues that have been taking place on the Chinese internet. In an eye-opening conversation, Isabelle discusses communicating with her family back in China about the protests and the Black Lives Matter movement. She shares her reporting experiences in China and Africa as well as the various resources we can tap into to challenge our biases and educate ourselves on the roots and history of racism.

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Jun 15, 202036:52
Understanding the world of Chinese influencers

Understanding the world of Chinese influencers

'How can you amass millions of followers?' That's the question we will be asking our guest, Vivien, for this episode. She has over one million followers across two of the most popular Chinese social media platforms (Douyin - the Chinese version of TikTok and Weibo)! In this episode, Vivien talks with us about the oftentimes empowering and sometimes overwhelming experience of being an influencer in China. With her unique perspective as a full-time university professor and part-time influencer, Vivien answers our questions from "how did you become famous" to addressing the social pressures faced by women influencers as well as explaining the intersection between China's influencer culture and online economy. 

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Jun 01, 202040:46
To all the restaurants we've frequented before (the COVID-19 lockdown)
May 18, 202031:39
Home is far away

Home is far away

This episode focuses on a topic that hits close to home with us: what it's like to live thousands of miles away from your family during the global coronavirus pandemic. We talk about our concerns for our families back in China months before the virus hit the United States, and how that took a turn when the outbreak became severe across the Pacific ocean. We also reflect on how the pandemic has changed us and share some self-care tips we rely on to stay sane during these days. But don't worry, it's not all doom and gloom here, starting episode two, we are introducing a new segment where we ask each other the best dish we've eaten or cooked over the past week, hit "play" to find out our best dishes of the week!

May 04, 202034:33
 Why can’t people stop talking about Itaewon Class? (spoiler alert!)

Why can’t people stop talking about Itaewon Class? (spoiler alert!)

In this episode, we talk about one of the hottest Korean dramas right now - Itaewon Class, which both of us binged in a matter of few days. We explore the various elements, including delicious Korean food, that make the show so addictive.

Apr 20, 202033:58