Episodios

  • We gave each other life updates (part 2) | Ep. 84
    Oct 12 2025

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    We’re officially back on the mic after our longest hiatus ever 💀 Eight months of life later, we’ve somehow survived growing families, making (and losing) money, crying at random photo slideshows, and trying to keep our brains from fully combusting.

    This ep is pure catch-up chaos: Davie crying on cue (as usual), Noel trying to convince us he actually had a slideshow plan, and Viv + Kan serving full emotional rollercoaster energy.

    The vibes? Way less “serious TED Talk,” way more group therapy-but-make-it-funny. Expect more messy, unfiltered convos like this every month (or whenever we can get our sh*t together).


    ✨ If you have any suggestions of what YOU would like to see, LET US KNOW IN THE COMMENTS!! 🫶🏼

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    59 m
  • We're BACK (& catching up on the last 8 months) | Ep. 83
    Sep 28 2025

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    We’re back, baby 🚨 After a much-needed break, the Level: Asian crew is officially returning with a fresh vibe — less heavy trauma dumps, more chaotic, unfiltered life updates.

    In this episode, Davie spills on everything from giving tax advice at his own birthday dinner, picking up pottery like it’s therapy, finally graduating (thanks, Covid 🙃), and Viv breaking her 6-year vegan streak with… steak (and yes, a sausage & egg McMuffin).

    Think of this as part one of our comeback series — a little messy, a little random, and very us.


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    43 m
  • A Special Announcement & Reflecting on the Last 2 Years | Ep. 82
    Sep 8 2024

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    Come sit and reflect with us on the amazing accomplishments and MASSIVE milestones we’ve shared as Level: Asian turns TWO!

    THANK YOU to everyone for your incredible support over the last TWO years! We’ve grown so much together, shared many insane projects (👀 Vinh Giang’s Carter Event, #WAWE series, and two Food Events, just to name a few) and shared many stories (including our own) on this platform.

    As migrant Asians, we often forget to take a moment to reflect and acknowledge our accomplishments that we’ve achieved with Level: Asian, so join Kan, Davie, Viv and Noel in this special heartfelt episode to reflect and celebrate our second birthday.

    Make sure you stick around until the end of this episode where we share a special announcement. SO...in saying that, we're making a few EXCITING changes to our content over our short season break and we can't wait for you to see it.

    We’re so grateful to have such a supportive community, stoked for all the exciting episodes and opportunities 2025 has planned for us!

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    20 m
  • Explaining Asian Sibling Relationships, Roles, Rivalries & Dynamics | Ep. 81
    Aug 25 2024

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    In this episode of the Level: Asian Podcast, we break down the roles and responsibilities we carry amongst our siblings, how we live into our stereotypical traits, and unlearning our roles within the family to allow our siblings to grow.

    Kan and Viv share their experiences growing up with the ‘first’ version of their parents, juggling with their dual roles to manage the parental and sibling emotional burden, and how they have started sharing the burden with the siblings, while Noel reflects his childhood as an only child and his desires to have a sibling to grow up with.

    Davie opens up about his family’s sibling dynamics, from being the youngest, carefree, and playful sibling, to the struggles of constantly being overlooked and now being the ‘breadwinner’ of the household.

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  • Equity vs. Equality in the Workplace, Grappling with a Sibling’s Health Crisis at a Young Age & The Consequences on Mental Health ft. Michelle Lim | Ep. 80
    Aug 11 2024

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    In this episode, we're joined by Michelle Lim, an organisational culture and change lead, and an advocate for intersectional diversity, ethics, and equity and inclusion in the workplace. Michelle shares her personal journey growing up as an Asian Australian, navigating the challenges of feeling ashamed of her identity and trying to fit in, before eventually embracing her heritage with pride.

    Michelle also opens up about her unconventional educational path, including homeschooling and pursuing ballet, and the mental health struggles she faced while supporting her family through a difficult health crisis. We explore the importance of cultural literacy, language accessibility, and representation, especially in areas like healthcare and government services, and how these systemic issues can have real impacts on marginalised communities.

    Michelle advocates for the need to understand the difference between equality and equity, and the importance of having diversity targets to create more inclusive leadership representation.

    Disclaimer:
    This podcast discusses themes around domestic violence, suicide, self-harm and mental health. We want to ensure that everyone listening feels safe and supported, so please do listen with care. If this podcast might be heavy for you, feel free to skip and join us in our next episode. If you’re in need of support, remember help is always available. Contact lifeline on 13 11 14.

    Show Notes Links:
    Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michelle-lim1/?originalSubdomain=au
    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/themichellelim?igsh=MWppYXV2N2NvZTBxOQ==

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  • Dealing with the Death of a Parent During Childhood, Working for Joel Robuchon & Launching a Pastry Business in Australia ft. Eigen Ting of Sucre du Jour | Ep. 79
    Jul 28 2024

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    Join us as we dive into the journey of Eigen Ting, co-founder of a Sucre du Jour, a French fine patisserie, as he navigates the challenges of starting a business in a niche market, learning to navigate life after the death of his mother and travelling around the world in the hospitality industry.

    In this episode, we explore his experiences, becoming independent at an early age, and the hurdles he faced in the culinary world.

    - Starting a bespoke cake business with minimal capital and secondhand equipment.
    - The significance of building a community and understanding cultural backgrounds through sweets.
    - Overcoming the challenges of finding a location and capital amid COVID-19.
    - The impact of family dynamics on career choices and personal growth.
    - Insights on working with a partner in the same industry and managing dynamic roles.

    Show Note Links:
    Sucre du Jour website: https://www.sucredujourofficial.com/online-ordering
    Instagram: https://instagram.com/sucre.du.jour?igshid=ZGUzMzM3NWJiOQ==
    Eigen Ting: https://www.instagram.com/eigenting/

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  • Survivor Guilt as Second Gen Asians, Sending Money Back Home & Reconnecting With The Motherland & Your Heritage | Ep. 78
    Jul 14 2024

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    Join us as we share our SURVIVOR GUILT as second-generation migrants grappling with the messy and complex issues around being the ones who ‘made it out’.

    In this episode, we explore issues around escaping war, sending money back home, recognising our privilege and sharing our parents’ migration story to preserve what they went through as a way to heal.

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    Check Out Our Other Eps: www.levelasianpodcast.com/
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  • Shame & Silence in Mental Health, Why You’re Not Defined By Your Mental Health & Opening Healthy Family Discussions ft. Emily Unity | Ep. 77
    Jun 30 2024

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    In this episode of the Level: Asian podcast, we’re joined by Mental Health Advocate, Emily Unity!

    Emily shares her powerful story navigating childhood trauma and mental health challenges to become a voice for change. She opens up about how her diagnosis allowed her to make sense of her experiences and understand how to create safe spaces to support others with their journeys.

    Emily also discusses how mental health symptoms can present differently for women and men, the need for representation in advocacy work and her framework for opening vulnerable and constructive conversations - as well as the power that holds, especially as Asian Australians, refugees and migrants.

    Enjoy the episode!


    Disclaimer:
    This podcast discusses themes around domestic violence, suicide, self-harm and mental health. We want to ensure that everyone listening feels safe and supported, so please do listen with care. If this podcast might be heavy for you, feel free to skip and join us in our next episode. If you’re in need of support, remember help is always available. Contact lifeline on 13 11 14.

    Show Notes Links:
    Check Out Our Other Eps: www.levelasianpodcast.com/
    Our Merch Store: store.levelasianpodcast.com/
    Emily’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/emilyunity/?originalSubdomain=au

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    1 h y 4 m