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0:02
Tropes and Jokes about White People's Behavior
1:38
Athletic Greens Product Promotion
3:43
Celebrity Jeopardy and Comedy Specials
4:15
Discussion of First Comedy Special
4:48
Personal Experience with Psychosexual and Parenting Concerns
5:50
Appreciation for Complexity of Humor
6:21
Powerful and Important Cultural Commentary
7:24
Intentionality in Writing Psychosexual
7:55
Genesis of the Special and Crossroads with Stand-up
8:27
Rejection and Redefining the Special's Structure
8:58
Finding a Straight Guy in the Audience and Rearranging the Set
10:00
Influence of International Stand-up Comedy and Nanette's Impact
11:01
Inspiration from UK Stand-up and Frustration in Rebuilding a Set
11:31
Deeper Implications of Crowd Work and Structure
12:02
Healthy Fear in Interacting with a Crowd
12:33
Quick Wit and Banter in Comedy and Mental Health
13:05
Practice and Control in Crowd Work
14:09
Feeling in Control and Authenticity
14:41
Therapy and Empowerment
15:12
Recommendations for Better Help and Rocket Money
16:45
Origin Story and Personal Experience with Diversity
17:50
About Being Adopted from Jeju, South Korea
18:21
Jeju's Matriarchal Power Structure and Cultural Significance
18:52
Growing Up in the Suburbs of Chicago with an Eclectic Family
19:55
Coming Out and Rebellion in High School
20:57
Family Reconciliation and Current Situation
21:29
Korean International Adoption in the Late 80s and Early 90s
22:00
Dark Side of International Adoption Industry
23:02
Personal Reflections on Separation from Birth Mother and Attachment Issues
24:34
Growing Up as an Adopted Asian in a White Family
25:05
Realization of being the only Asian person in a white family and journey with children
25:37
Starting school for religious reasons, not homeschooling
26:07
Desire to be around other kids and social experience
26:38
Sexual identity, school, and coming out process
28:11
Early Awareness and Suppression
29:12
Struggling with Identity in a Conservative Environment
29:43
Finding Acceptance and Self-Acceptance
31:45
Emotional Breakdown and Confrontation with Parents
32:15
Mental Hospital Experience and Misconceptions
32:47
Ineffective Therapy and Search for Help
35:22
Introducing Apollo Wearable for Improved Sleep Quality
35:53
Discount and Promotion for Apollo Wearable
36:25
Third Love Bras for Comfort and Confidence
37:29
ZocDoc for Convenient Medical Care
38:31
Types of Bipolar Episodes and Manifestations
39:02
Personal Experience with Diagnosis and Treatment
39:33
Impact of Pandemic on Mental Health
40:05
Challenges in Identifying and Managing Hypomania
41:38
Finding the Right Medication and Living with Stability
42:09
Appreciating Hypomania and the Dangers of Letting Go
42:41
The Misconceptions About Mania and Hypomania
43:12
The Risks of Uncontrolled Hypomania
43:42
Personal Experiences with Medication and Relationships
45:45
Finding Emotional Balance with a Partner
46:17
Honesty and Articulation of Emotions
46:48
Depression, Creativity, and Masking Emotions
47:18
Self-Criticism, Depression, and Hypomania
47:48
Ignoring Emotions and Pandemic Experience
48:19
Dark Time, Treatment, and Self-Reflection
49:22
Twitter's Toxicity and Personal Experience
50:23
Inspiration and Mental Health Awareness
51:58
Assumptions and Fear of Judgment
53:00
Feeling Radical and Sharing Personal Life
53:31
The Misconception of Transparency and Expectations
54:02
Regaining Control Over Narrative and Mental Health Concerns
54:32
Avoiding Stereotypes and Being Honest About Mental Illness
55:03
Rethinking Race and White Privilege
56:37
Historical Representation of Asian People in Media
57:09
Attractiveness and Cultural Expectations
57:40
Masculinity and Emasculation in Asian Representation
58:10
Internalized Racism and Pressure to Conform
59:13
Pathologization of White Behavior and Privilege
1:00:15
The Burden of Representation and Identity Calculus
1:01:47
Mental Exhaustion and Stereotypes
1:02:49
Freedom in Self-Expression and Identity
1:03:19
Expectations and Empowerment
1:03:51
Frustration with Limited Casting Opportunities
1:04:24
Economic Impact of Limited Roles
1:04:56
Personal Perspective on Gender and Sexuality
1:05:57
Fetishization of Korean Culture and Film
1:07:00
Struggling with Korean-American Identity
1:07:32
Asian American Culture and Misconceptions
1:08:04
Cultural Signifiers and Stereotypes
1:09:07
Working with Maya Rudolph on Loot
1:10:09
Fire Island and Jane Austen Connection
1:11:09
Jane Austen's Relevance in Modern Times
1:11:41
The Idea for a Gay Pride and Prejudice Adaptation
1:13:12
The Journey of the Project's Development
1:13:45
Initial Reaction and Recommendation
1:14:48
Impressions of the Guest's Discussion on Mental Health