Infernal Affairs (無間道) and how Asian Americans navigate self identity with Michael Yap and Stephanie Cheng

Episode 22: Infernal Affairs (無間道) and how Asian Americans navigate self identity with Michael Yap and Stephanie Cheng

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In Episode 19 Stephanie and Michael Yap joins us to revisit Andrew Lau's Infernal Affairs. We kick it off by establishing some sides: Team Tony Leung vs Team Andy Lau? (8:28) After reflection of our rewatch, I describe how Infernal Affairs represents the wonderful memory of discovering incredible content from one world (Asia) and sharing it with another (America). (16:50) At (21:23), we start exploring the big theme of the podcast: agency over identity. By (43:38), Steph and Michael have gotten real deep into the therapist chair as they explore their radically different approaches to integrating family tradition and expectations into our identity, and at (50:12) I share how my mindset is somewhere in the middle: not having ties to physical space, but still highly prioritzing my family's desires .

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Stephanie Cheng

Stephanie Cheng

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Michael Yap

Michael Yap

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Sean Niu

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