#92 - Through the Dark Times with Edward Hong
Podcast |
First of All
Media Type |
audio
Publication Date |
Nov 22, 2019
Episode Duration |
01:15:14

The mental health conversation has opened up so much more in recent years & we are here for it. Still, the process of opening up about our innermost struggles whether with a trusted friend in private, or say, on a podcast, can be a daunting task. When it comes to being honest about inner demons & bouts of hopelessness, sometimes the biggest challenge can be being real with ourselves first & foremost. In this episode, Minji sits down with her friend & fellow actor Edward Hong. He opens up about his journey country (and culture)-hopping around the globe from a young age. With a number of unique challenges being othered & bullied on a daily basis, to a very difficult relationship with his father, Edward shares his process of dealing with anger & mental exhaustion through different coping mechanisms including arts, friends, & even school faculty who helped channel & address larger issues. Together they also discuss pop culture takes on violence, revenge & survival. 

Disclaimer: this episode deals with heavy themes & potentially triggering topics. Please be mindful of this & take care of yourself. These personal stories that are meant to connect & help provide hope for those who are struggling. 

This week's guest:

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Our theme song is "Yellow Ranger" by Awkwafina, this episode also features the song "Uzutrap" from our guest Uzuhan

Follow the show on Instagram and Twitter and support our Patreon

This podcast is part of Potluck: An Asian American Podcast Collective

Produced and edited by @marvinyueh

The mental health conversation has opened up so much more in recent years & we are here for it. Still, the process of opening up about our innermost struggles whether with a trusted friend in private, or say, on a podcast, can be a daunting task. When it comes to being honest about inner demons & bouts of hopelessness, sometimes the biggest challenge can be being real with ourselves first & foremost. In this episode, Minji sits down with her friend & fellow actor Edward Hong. He opens up about his journey country (and culture)-hopping around the globe from a young age. With a number of unique challenges being othered & bullied on a daily basis, to a very difficult relationship with his father, Edward shares his process of dealing with anger & mental exhaustion through different coping mechanisms including arts, friends, & even school faculty who helped channel & address larger issues. Together they also discuss pop culture takes on violence, revenge & survival.

The mental health conversation has opened up so much more in recent years & we are here for it. Still, the process of opening up about our innermost struggles whether with a trusted friend in private, or say, on a podcast, can be a daunting task. When it comes to being honest about inner demons & bouts of hopelessness, sometimes the biggest challenge can be being real with ourselves first & foremost. In this episode, Minji sits down with her friend & fellow actor Edward Hong. He opens up about his journey country (and culture)-hopping around the globe from a young age. With a number of unique challenges being othered & bullied on a daily basis, to a very difficult relationship with his father, Edward shares his process of dealing with anger & mental exhaustion through different coping mechanisms including arts, friends, & even school faculty who helped channel & address larger issues. Together they also discuss pop culture takes on violence, revenge & survival. 

Disclaimer: this episode deals with heavy themes & potentially triggering topics. Please be mindful of this & take care of yourself. These personal stories that are meant to connect & help provide hope for those who are struggling. 

This week's guest:

Follow Minji on:

Our theme song is "Yellow Ranger" by Awkwafina, this episode also features the song "Uzutrap" from our guest Uzuhan

Follow the show on Instagram and Twitter and support our Patreon

This podcast is part of Potluck: An Asian American Podcast Collective

Produced and edited by @marvinyueh

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