Telling Jokes (and Emotional Healing) with Youngmi Mayer - a podcast by Ezra Justin Lee
from 2020-04-20T07:05:02
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- Youngmi grows up in Korea and Saipan (1:00)
- Feeling like an outsider as a white person in Korea (5:00)
- How feeling like an outsider has influenced Youngmi’s comedy (9:00)
- Complexities of biracial upbringing (10:45)
- Youngmi retraces her history with starting Mission Chinese restaurant (14:30)
- Working through co-dependency issues (17:58)
- How Youngmi was able to assert her own creative desires and goals, working through baggage of Asian American upbringing and depression (19:15)
- Doing the scary thing of pursuing creative endeavors and honestly facing the possibility of failure (24:40)
- The challenge of living transparently emotionally and being vulnerable (25:30)
- Processing and healing from repressive Asian upbringing (26:50)
- “Was it scary to get into stand-up comedy?” (28:20)
- Coming up with stand-up jokes and practicing them (31:00)
- Power dynamics: Commanding the room as a stand-up comedian while also being vulnerable (36:30)
- Stand-up comedy as means of self-healing and talking about personal history on stage as comedy (38:25)
- “Do you think you could handle fame/celebrity?” (40:05)
- Youngmi answers a spiritual question: “Why is there suffering in the world?” (42:55)
You can check out Youngmi's podcast "Feeling Asian with Youngmi Mayer and Brian Park" here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/feeling-asian/id1481891689
Connect with Youngmi on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ymmayer
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