Joon Chung
It’s a Parent Podcast
This is a parenting podcast ABOUT the parent. New dad and comedian Joon Chung asks guests how they were raised, how that’s made them who they are for better or worse, and how they want to parent their own kids. It’s an exploration of how much nurturing can impact our lives. Click the follow button, subscribe, and leave a review to help the podcast grow!
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Episodes
E10 - Kathleen Kim 04.09.2025 56:46
Kathleen Kim talks about her mom's hyper criticism of her (but came around after Kathleen beat cancer), how her dad's sense of humor and bluntness inspired her to create a Dad in a Bear Suit character, and how much she loves seeing her daughter being a good friend. Kathleen helped create and puppeteers Jiyoung and Elena on Sesame Street. She's an actor, voiceover artist, and see her perform as Dad...
E9 - Saying I Love You Isn't Natural 28.08.2025 6:32
In this episode, I talk about how I've had a hard time saying, "I love you," to my baby. It's a work in progress. Subscribe, review, and listen.
E8 - Venessa Diaz - Doing Art for My Ancestors 29.07.2025 45:18
Venessa Diaz is a writer, performer, and activist for the disability community. We talk about Venessa’s rocky relationship with her mother, her father’s social anxiety, what advocating an artistic community does her for children, two of whom are twins with Down syndrome. Venessa also talks about how writing and performing opened up her understanding of the trauma the women in her family faced.
E7 - Ritch Duncan - You Can Do It 15.07.2025 53:36
Ritch Duncan grew up in suburban Massachusetts as the middle child to his father who was a teacher and his mother who was a Unitarian Universalist minister. So it's no wonder he became a standup comedian -- communicating to the masses. Ritch talks with Joon about his father's dry sense of humor, how his mother was punk rock for being in a leadership role in the church, his relationship to finances...
E6 - Thank You Penny 10.07.2025 10:20
When I was on paternity leave, I recorded a few thank you's to my daughter. This episode, I listen back to that recording and offer my gratitude to Penny.
E5 - Angel Yau - Scared to Say the Wrong Thing 01.07.2025 51:51
Angel Yau is a NY-based comedian, ABC, and mama to a son. We talk about how her mom's anxiety shows up in conversations and gift-giving, how her dad's sarcastic sense of humor comes out, how their language barrier isolated them from others, and how her parents loveeeee complaining on vacation. Subscribe and leave us a review!
E4 - Nature vs Nurture 25.06.2025 8:17
Nature vs nurture...which is it?! It turns out, it's both! I explore how my nature as an observant person steered towards comedy and writing.
E3 - Mic Nguyen - Kindness is a Strength 17.06.2025 47:54
Mic Nguyen and I met doing standup comedy together. He's gone onto opening for Ronny Chieng, hosting his very popular podcast Asian Not Asian , and being a father of two. We talk about how he had his fair share of overt racism living in Texas, his relationship with money and success, how his grandfather influenced his love for fashion, and how he feels like the richest man in the world. Follow Mic...
E2 - Defining Fatherhood 10.06.2025 8:32
I explore what fatherhood means to me and how I see it shifting. Episodes release every Tuesday.
E1 - Darnell Lamont Walker - Travel, Create, Hustle 03.06.2025 56:38
Darnell talks about his big family, how he found his passion for writing, where he got his passion for traveling, the search for a sense of home, and living life despite fears. He's so thankful his son is a filmmaker, not a doctor. https://darnellwalker.com/ Rate and review us! Follow Joon @thejooniverse and www.instagram.com/itsaparentpodcast
Introduction - What's the show about? 21.05.2025 2:28
"It's a Parent" is a show all about the parent hosted by me, Joon Chung. I'm a writer, comedian, and new dad. I'm fascinated by how much our parents have had an effect on us and what that does to our own approach to raising our kids. I ask other parents how they were raised, who they are now because of it, and what they'll do with their own kids.
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