theCoderBros Ah, So Asian - a Conversation with Asian Americans

Hang out with theCoderBros while we have unscripted conversations with fellow Asian Americans, discussing life successes, Asian upbringing, and anything else in between. Hosted by Hansel and Wayne, aka theCoderBros, aka best friends who run a national franchise called theCoderSchool together, this weekly podcast is for the middle-aged, ex-yuppie (ex-yappie?) Asians looking for a fun way to learn, relate & reminisce. Whatever happened to the good old days of going out to Asian clubs, anyway? www.thecoderbros.com (Music credit, BenSound)

theCoderBros Go to Yale Law

Jan Foo is a graduate of Yale Law where she became close friends with a certain JD Vance, met Vivek Ramaswamy, and even had Amy Chua, the original Tiger Mom (yeah, the one who wrote the book that started the phrase!), as her professor and mentor. Jan grew up with the opposite of Tiger Parents though, and instead credits her success to what she calls a "benign neglect" parenting style that she grew up with. Does the opposite of Tiger Parenting really work? Find out from Jan.

12-02
42:08

theCoderBros Ask How Asian R U?

theCoderBros wish you a Happy Thanksgiving with a pre-recorded episode of their patented HARU quiz. How Asian R U, exactly? Find out how Asian theCoderBros are as we run through a few of our questions from our world-famous HARU quiz, available online at www.thecoderbros.com.

11-25
38:18

theCoderBros Try SF's Sushi Bistro Restaurant

David Chien is the backwards baseball cap wearing owner of Sushi Bistro in San Francisco. A Chinese guy running a Japanese style restaurant for 20 years isn't all that common, and neither is Dave. Find out what goes into running a sushi restaurant, why a handicap patron makes you think twice, and why some of that really red looking tuna isn't exactly natural.

11-18
39:36

theCoderBros Explore Alaska

Meet Arva Chiu, Stanford educated doctor who decided to move to the tiny village of Barrow, Alaska to be one of six do-it-all-doctors after getting her medical degree. She's since become what we laymen would call a Butt Doctor (other people call them Endoscopists) doing multiple colonoscopies a day until she recently retired. Take a cue from Arva - if you're going to walk up to a sleeping bear, make sure your snowmobile is pointed in the "away" direction.

11-11
33:50

theCoderBros Go to the ER

Karen Foo is a Type-B ER doctor, if there's such a thing. Laid back up-for-anything is her motto. But she also can't sit still. That's what led her to becoming an ER Doctor - everything else was just too boring. If you've ever watched the Pitt on HBO, you'll know what her life is like. Get ready to cringe at some of the gross stories that can only come from an ER doc.

11-04
32:41

theCoderBros do some Tiger Parenting

Ervinna Lim was born and raised in Malaysia. She went to college in Australia and then made her way to the bay area where she gained experience at companies such as Ebay and Stubhub, before making it all the way to Senior VP at Jumio. She's the proud Mom of 2 boys. Is she a tiger parent? She says no, but we say otherwise.

10-28
37:56

theCoderBros Survive a Shark Attack

Tony Lee has told his shark attack survival story to National Geographic, Newsweek, ABC7, KITV, Island News, and even theCoderBros. Relive our shortened episode replay as we focus on the craziest story we've ever heard. Tony is the epitome of an Asian using math to live, so make sure your kids get their A's in math!

10-21
30:09

theCoderBros Sue Trump

David Chiu is San Francisco's City Attorney, known for a lot of things, chief among them being the leader of the Birthright Citizenship lawsuits against the Trump administration. The kind of guy who has three degrees from Harvard, he somehow still disappointed his Tiger Mom back in the day (sort of). As one of the co-founders of HAPI Hour, an Asian bar meetup group in San Francisco back in the early 2000s, he's as laid back as the rest of us all while being the best of us.

10-14
28:55

theCoderBros and Chinese Parents

Alice Loo was raised by her grandparents in China while her parents were trying to make it in life. She finally "met" her parents, who were basically strangers to her, when she moved to the US at the age of 13, leaving the grandparents who had raised her since a month after birth. She's since spent her time ratcheting up the Chinese way of working hard to be successful by getting into Duke for undergrad and then working at Deloitte for what seems like a million years.

09-30
52:43

theCoderBros Look Down Undah

Dean Ku is a proud house spouse who spent his kids' formative years down undah in Australia. He's been around the block, having opened Asia's first Starbucks and taking clients out to drink fresh snake blood to working at Red Octane, the Netflix of video games back in the day. He was even there long enough to be a part of Guitar Hero when it got bought eventually by Activision. As Dean taught us that boys down undah would say, welcome to our podcast, c*nts! (Seriously, that's a thing in Australia. But not here, so we bleeped out the u.)

09-16
49:15

theCoderBros Design Disney

Greyson Lum has the most magical job in the world - he designs themed entertainment. After working 27 years at Disney as an architect for many of their theme park villages, he struck out on his own to found Baker-E, a themed entertainment architecture and design company (who knew those were out there?). Tune in to see how smart, creative, and persistent you need to be to have a magical life.

09-09
53:17

theCoderBros Meet Tony Shark

Tony Lee isn't Ironman, but he's not unlike Tony Stark. He's built uber-successful companies (but in biomed, not weapons). He designed his own special prosthetic legs for each of his sports (though they don't have rockets on them). And Tony's sheer perseverance and Ironman-level craziness brought him to China to close a funding round right after a near-fatal shark attack where he swam to shore with his foot in his pocket. No shortage of inspiration from a man that came back from the literal jaws of death to raise millions for his company. Give it up for Tony Shark (get it?).

09-02
01:09:30

theCoderBros Find Religion in Canada

Shu-Ling Lee is the Executive Pastor at North America's largest Chinese church, the number 2 guy at a church of 4,000 people (Asians!) in Toronto. Shu-Ling was a bit of a rebel in his youth, maybe even failing some "Asian Six Pack" classes, as they call them in Canada, before turning to a life that serves Christ. Tune in to check out Shu's religious yet progressive views on life, and how Christianity doesn't necessarily make you a better person, but it does give you a place to heal.

08-26
52:33

theCoderBros Read Playboy

Warning - Mature Themes, for 18+. Kaila Yu is a former Playboy model, K-Pop band singer, and is currently a freelance journalist - and she's got a memoir coming out. It's called Fetishized, and in it, she talks about yellow fever, fetishizing of the Asian female, and how she herself may have contributed to it in her youth. Tune in to find out what her strict Asian parents thought, how she became one of the race girls in a Fast and the Furious movie, and why not giving a _bleep_ got her to where she is today.

08-19
49:18

theCoderBros Are SO Asian

Season 2, lesss goooooooo! Drop in to our short Season 2 intro where theCoderBros talk about why they changed the podcast name, what they did this summer, and most importantly a preview of Season 2 guests. Me so Asian, you so Asian, we all so Asian.

08-12
19:37

theCoderBros Guess How Much

theCoderBros spend their last episode of season 1 playing a game of Guess How Much - Net Worth edition. Play along as they pull out Asian celebs like Simu Liu, Andrew Yang, and Jackie Chan and find out how much their estimated net worth is, according to the internet. Have an awesome summer everyone, chat you up in the Fall!

06-03
46:59

theCoderBros Learn Their Fractions

Ha Nguyen is ready for some football, at least Wayne thinks she is. On top of being a big college football fan, she's won tens of thousands playing poker back in the day too. Alas, she decided not to play poker professionally and is now a fractional COO, helping a multitude of companies run their operations. From a last-minute escape from Vietnam at age 2 during the fall of Saigon, her life trajectory changed through the selflessness of a foster family who supported Ha's low-income upbringing to eventually attend some of the top schools in the world and finally find success in the business world.

05-27
47:29

theCoderBros Go Roller Skating

Tiffany Chin is a 3rd generation Chinese American raised in the Bay Area. She has built a successful career as an AI and Design leader. Both of her parents were also designers so I guess the apple doesn't fall too far from the tree so they say. Most interestingly, her White Castle is roller skating. Yes, you read that correctly, it's roller skating at skate parks and dropping into bowls!

05-20
49:10

theCoderBros Go On Broadcast TV

Marcella Lee, weeknight news anchor for CBS in San Diego and 24-time Emmy winner, is a nice person. Some have even said TOO nice. But listen to all the lives she's impacted from foster families to homes in wildfires and you'll see that being nice doesn't mean you won't succeed. In fact, it's a big reason why she did.

05-13
46:03

theCoderBros Downsize into a Toyota Rav4 SUV

Rebekka Lien has lived a very unique life so far, especially for an asian. She was born in Germany, moved to Taiwan at age 5 and then to America by age 8. She had a tough childhood which she's had to overcome. And eventually she made her way into becoming an Actor, Screenwriter, Comedian, Voiceover artist and more. She's living with her boyfriend in extreme downsized fashion in their Toyota Rav4 SUV.

05-06
50:56

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