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In this episode, Kaila Yu, author, journalist, and cultural commentator, joins me to talk about her book Fetishized: A Reckoning with Yellow Fever, Feminism, and Beauty—and the bigger story of how media, culture, and the male gaze shape identity, desire, and safety. It's an honest, nuanced conversation about Asian American representation, yellow fever, consent, and what real self-love looks like in a world of shifting beauty standards.



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This episode is for anyone interested in feminism, Asian American advocacy, media literacy, consent culture, and healing from cultural and personal programming. It's thoughtful, vulnerable, and packed with takeaways you can use in your conversations—and in how you see yourself. Tune in now!




00:00 – Introducing Kaila Yu

04:20 – Family, Culture, and Identity

07:00 – The Spark for "Fetishized"

10:00 – Stereotypes, the Male Gaze, and Self-Image

15:00 – Navigating Success, Empowerment, and Regret

20:00 – The "Acceptable Race" and Model Minority Myth

25:00 – Healing, Self-Love, and Therapy

30:00 – Beauty Standards and Social Programming

35:00 – Generational Change and Hope

40:00 – Soft Power, Media Influence, and Cultural Shifts

45:00 – Cancel Culture, Learning, and Growth

50:00 – Final Reflections & Takeaways


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