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Submit ReviewFirst loves, coming of age, passion, romance, angst. YES, PLEASE. Minji and Priska openly share their love for the show “Normal People” based on the beloved novel by Sally Rooney. They go deep right out the gate with their thoughts and experiences with intimacy, abuse, heartache, beauty, class and mental health. They also dive into how the series portrays a particularly authentic journey with all the nuance and emotions of finding and losing love that everyday people around the world could connect with. There will be some spoilers but if anything, it may want you to watch the show more, so really they might as well be teasers. ;) (In true Minji fashion, she acknowledges she's a tad late to the hit of 2020 but let's overlook that because it's a miracle she even watched something, pls don't @ us.)
Priska is also our musical guest so stick around to hear her beautiful cover of "If The World Was Ending" with her husband Abe at the end!
How they felt about "Normal People" -
“I think this is the best thing I’ve watched since Parasite.” - Minji
“I do feel like this is millennial emotional porn.” - Priska
Warning: The episode contains sensitive themes about sexuality and mental health.Add'l mentions from the episode:Normal People by: Sally Rooney (book)Normal People (TV show on Hulu)Crappy Childhood Fairy YouTube Channel
00:00:00 - Intro 00:03:40 - Welcoming Guest00:04:25 - Jumping in to Normal People00:16:54 - Triggering moments00:29:30 - Seeing and responding to abuse 00:37:35 - What does healthy intimacy look like00:44:42 - Take-aways aka what do you want to cuddle up with00:57:40 - Sexual Expression 01:01:05 - Wrap-up 01:03:48 - Outro01:08:15 - Featured Artist (aka our guest Priska!)
This week's guest:
Follow Minji on:
Music featured in this episode include "Uzuhan" by Uzuhan and "Spiders" by Run River North
Follow the show on Instagram and Twitter and support our Patreon
This podcast is part of Potluck: An Asian American Podcast Collective
Produced by @marvinyuehand @thisisannasun
First loves, coming of age, passion, romance, angst. YES, PLEASE. Minji and Priska openly share their love for the show “Normal People” based on the beloved novel by Sally Rooney. They go deep right out the gate with their thoughts and experiences with intimacy, abuse, heartache, beauty, class and mental health. They also dive into how the series portrays a particularly authentic journey with all the nuance and emotions of finding and losing love that everyday people around the world could connect with. There will be some spoilers but if anything, it may want you to watch the show more, so really they might as well be teasers. ;) (In true Minji fashion, she acknowledges she's a tad late to the hit of 2020 but let's overlook that because it's a miracle she even watched something, pls don't @ us.)
Priska is also our musical guest so stick around to hear her beautiful cover of "If The World Was Ending" with her husband Abe at the end!
How they felt about "Normal People" -
“I think this is the best thing I’ve watched since Parasite.” - Minji
“I do feel like this is millennial emotional porn.” - Priska
Warning: The episode contains sensitive themes about sexuality and mental health.Add'l mentions from the episode:Normal People by: Sally Rooney (book)Normal People (TV show on Hulu)Crappy Childhood Fairy YouTube Channel
00:00:00 - Intro 00:03:40 - Welcoming Guest00:04:25 - Jumping in to Normal People00:16:54 - Triggering moments00:29:30 - Seeing and responding to abuse 00:37:35 - What does healthy intimacy look like00:44:42 - Take-aways aka what do you want to cuddle up with00:57:40 - Sexual Expression 01:01:05 - Wrap-up 01:03:48 - Outro01:08:15 - Featured Artist (aka our guest Priska!)
This week's guest:
Follow Minji on:
Music featured in this episode include "Uzuhan" by Uzuhan and "Spiders" by Run River North
Follow the show on Instagram and Twitter and support our Patreon
This podcast is part of Potluck: An Asian American Podcast Collective
Produced by @marvinyuehand @thisisannasun
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