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Michelle MiJung Kim & Asian American Futures Announce I Feel That Way Too, Launching June 10th

Michelle MiJung Kim & Asian American Futures Announce I Feel That Way Too, Launching June 10th

Tink Media

June 3, 2025

(NY – Jun 3, 2025) FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – Author and host Michelle MiJung Kim and Asian American Futures announce I Feel That Way Too, a narrative interview podcast about messy questions from a queer Korean-American perspective. This new podcast launches June 10th, 2025.

Upcoming episodes include:

Episode 1: “Who Am I Without My Job?” with guest Kelsey Blackwell (Somatic coach)

Episode 2: “How Do I Love My Family Without Sacrificing Me?” with guest Sahaj Kaur Kohli (Therapist, Author, IG @browngirltherapy)

Episode 3: “Can We Be Friends If We Disagree Politically?” with guest Kai Cheng Thom

Embargoed early audio may be made available upon request.

Michelle MiJung Kim is one of today’s most compelling voices on courage, complexity, and connection. She is the award-winning author of The Wake Up, a globally recognized speaker, and the producer and host of I Feel That Way Too, a podcast that dares to ask life’s trickiest questions so we can feel less alone—and more alive—together. As a queer Korean American woman and former CEO of Awaken, Michelle has spent years supporting people and organizations move with greater honesty, alignment, and intention. Whether on stage, on the page, or behind the mic, Michelle’s presence is a mirror and a call to courage—to live our lives more fully, to build resilient relationships, and to believe in the possibility of our personal transformation and collective liberation.

Episodes of I Feel That Way Too release weekly on Tuesdays. The trailer is available now, and the podcast feed is available on all major streaming platforms.

 

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I FEEL THAT WAY TOO is a narrative podcast that explores life’s trickiest questions so together we can feel less alone in our struggles and find the courage to take values-aligned actions.

Through candid storytelling and insightful conversations with experts and everyday people, each episode unpacks the doubts, fears, and quiet longings that shape our lives. Whether it’s questioning monogamy, navigating political divides, or redefining who we are beyond our jobs, host Michelle MiJung Kim invites you to feel seen, understood, and a little less alone. If you’ve ever thought, “Does anyone else feel this way?”—this is the place for you.

Michelle MiJung Kim is one of today’s most compelling voices on courage, complexity, and connection.

With a voice that is both precise and expansive, Michelle helps people make sense of their inner worlds and the outer chaos. Through storytelling rooted in emotional honesty, she invites us to confront what’s hard, name what matters, and move through the world with deeper integrity and courage.

She is the award-winning author of The Wake Up, a globally recognized speaker, and the producer and host of I Feel That Way Too, a podcast that dares to ask life’s trickiest questions so we can feel less alone—and more alive—together.

As a queer Korean American woman and former CEO of Awaken, Michelle has spent years supporting people and organizations move with greater honesty, alignment, and intention. Today, she brings that same rigor and heart to a broader public stage—connecting directly with audiences through honest storytelling, thoughtful conversation, and a deep commitment to our collective healing. Michelle’s work has touched global audiences, from Fortune 500 companies to grassroots communities.

Whether on stage, on the page, or behind the mic, Michelle’s presence is a mirror and a call to courage—to live our lives more fully, to build resilient relationships, and to believe in the possibility of our personal transformation and collective liberation.

She serves on the board of Asian Americans for Civil Rights and Equality, and is a proud alumna of UC Berkeley’s Haas School of Business. She lives in Oakland, California.

 

Asian American Futures (AAF) activates the next generation of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders (AAPIs) to build a multiracial future in which everyone can thrive. We work to ensure AAPIs are seen, heard, empowered, and united as agents of change in solidarity with other communities.

Asian American Futures (AAF) was founded with the aim of engaging Asian American and Pacific Islanders (AAPIs) to create a future that works for all of us. Over the years, we’ve made bold investments in community organizations, conducted groundbreaking narrative research, and applied our learnings to develop initiatives that engage and inspire next generation AAPIs towards meaningful change that meets the needs of the moment.