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21. Managing Expectations as an Asian Millennial ft. Natalie Cheung (Yellow Bee Pod)
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Natalie from Yellow Bee Pod joins us to share her experience transitioning out of her civil engineering job to an outspoken supporter of Asian identity and women in STEM. We talk about what our parents’ expectations of us are growing up, our own expectations of what our life will look like, and how those expectations have changed as we approach milestones in our adulthood.
Highlights:
- Natalie kept her new job secret for six months before telling her mom
- Keeping your career plans to yourselves because it's easier than explaining it to your immigrant parents
- What we thought being an adult would be like versus what it’s actually like
- What emigrating was like for our moms when they were young
- We open up a safe space to discuss what we know and what we should know about Asian incels
Takeaways:
- Turning away from the expectations of your parents can happen at any time in your life
- Our parents never had a open-communication relationship with their parents, so it’s up to us to initiate that as our generation’s contribution
- Good grades, good university, and good job does not always equal happily ever after
- Our immigrant parents craved stability but did not have it and now they want that stability for us
- Median warps representation of all groups, whether it’s religion, incels, or our own communities
Resources:
- Natalie's Yellow Bee Pod
- Yellow Bee Pod (Instagram)
- Rice to Meet You Pod with Evelyn Mok and Nigel Ng (Instagram)
- Never Have I Ever (Netflix)
- To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before
- Asian America: The Ken Fong Podcast
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Manage episode 303175804 series 2986968
Natalie from Yellow Bee Pod joins us to share her experience transitioning out of her civil engineering job to an outspoken supporter of Asian identity and women in STEM. We talk about what our parents’ expectations of us are growing up, our own expectations of what our life will look like, and how those expectations have changed as we approach milestones in our adulthood.
Highlights:
- Natalie kept her new job secret for six months before telling her mom
- Keeping your career plans to yourselves because it's easier than explaining it to your immigrant parents
- What we thought being an adult would be like versus what it’s actually like
- What emigrating was like for our moms when they were young
- We open up a safe space to discuss what we know and what we should know about Asian incels
Takeaways:
- Turning away from the expectations of your parents can happen at any time in your life
- Our parents never had a open-communication relationship with their parents, so it’s up to us to initiate that as our generation’s contribution
- Good grades, good university, and good job does not always equal happily ever after
- Our immigrant parents craved stability but did not have it and now they want that stability for us
- Median warps representation of all groups, whether it’s religion, incels, or our own communities
Resources:
- Natalie's Yellow Bee Pod
- Yellow Bee Pod (Instagram)
- Rice to Meet You Pod with Evelyn Mok and Nigel Ng (Instagram)
- Never Have I Ever (Netflix)
- To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before
- Asian America: The Ken Fong Podcast
Enjoyed this episode? Share with a friend! Hit subscribe to get the latest episodes. Leave us a comment or review and let us know your favourite episode!
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Tell Kristy & Angie what cringy and uncomfortable conversation topics you want to listen to!
Email us, DM, or Record a 60-second voice message. Send us an audio message by clicking here!
The best way to support this show is by listening and sharing with a friend. If you would like to buy a coffee or bubble tea, we would love that too.
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Instagram @shitwedonttellmom
Email: shitwedonttellmom@gmail.com
Send us an audio message by clicking here!
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We use Buzzsprout as our host because they seamlessly link to major podcast platforms and make it really easy to read analytics. They also have an awesome support team. Sign up today and get a $20 Amazon gift card!
We also use Descript as our editing software because editing with text is much easier than with soundwaves. We are not audio geniuses and want to focus our energy on creating content rather than editing. Sign up today and get your first 3 months free!
Yes these are affiliate links because we like them and we use them too.
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