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The Mixed Message
The Mixed Message
Author: Ryan Alexander Holmes, Chad Nicholas Maxwell
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unseriously multicultural conversations w/ ryan and chad
10Â Episodes
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Ryan and Chad discuss what to call an asian "uncle tom" with help from their friend Ben
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w/ guest Ben Izlar @thefreshestofprinces
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Ryan and Chad discuss how saying "you met me at a very chinese time in my life" when you are in fact, NOT chinese, can be hilarious and embarrassing
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Ryan and Chad talk to Myles Bullock as he reflects on climbing Hollywoodâs ladderânavigating stereotypes, typecasting, and being pigeonholedâwhile fighting to preserve his sanity and integrity.
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Ryan & Chad discuss the recent tiktok controversy of white people in asian grocery stores and gate keeping, cultural appropriation and cultural protection.
ryan, chad and special guest: christina kartchner talk about their most traumatic religious experiences and dissect dating culture in the devil's paradise (los angeles)
Sam Li talks about the state of asian american hollywood and his journey from content creation to starring in a netflix show (the brothers sun)
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kevin fong talks about why being gay is awesome and ryan & chad sit there and listen, learn and listen.
ryan, chad, and special guest danté cardova humorously discuss the artform of code switching and its many nuances.
never recording next to an airport again đ«
Popcorn reading in class wasnât just awkward â it was a full-blown identity crisis with a side of public humiliation. Chad (Korean and White) survived by becoming the âfunny Asian kidâ with over-the-top accents, while Ryan (Black and Chinese) got stuck reading the n-word in front of the whole class like it was some weird rite of passage. Childhood was wild. These days, theyâve learned to turn those cringe moments into comedy for everyone to enjoy.


