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EPISODE · Dec 2, 2025 · 55 MIN

Lessons on Courage from Creating the First Pan-Asian Church in America with Dr. Ken Fong

from Big Asian Energy · host John Wang

In this episode of Big Asian Energy, John Wang sits down with Dr. Ken Fong, the godfather of Asian American pastors and host of the top 1% Asian America Ken Fong podcast. Dr. Fong shares his journey from being told he was "30 years too soon" to creating the first Pan-Asian church in America, and reveals how Asian Americans can break free from gatekeeping systems to forge entirely new paths of leadership and community. What Dr. Ken Fong Shares: How breaking free from cultural gatekeeping and generational expectations enables Asian Americans to create new paradigms of leadership The power of building redemptive communities that transcend dominant culture assimilation and create space for authentic identity Why mastering your own instrument first is essential before showing up to collaborative spaces as an Asian American leader About Dr. Ken Fong Dr. Ken Fong is a third-generation Chinese American who created one of the first Pan-Asian churches in the US in 1978, long before "Asian American" became mainstream. A retired pastor with over 40 years of ministry experience, he now hosts the Asian America The Ken Fong Podcast, which has been downloaded nearly 800,000 times, ranks in the top 1% of podcasts globally, and is archived by UCLA's Asian American Studies Center for its cultural significance. Dr. Fong has spent decades amplifying the voices of Asian American artists, activists, and community builders, and serves as a bridge between generations of Asian American leadership. Connect with Dr. Ken Fong Podcast: Asian America The Ken Fong Podcast (available on all podcast platforms) Website: asianamericapodcast.com/ Instagram: @asianamericapodcast Facebook: Asian America: The Ken Fong Podcast

In this episode of Big Asian Energy, John Wang sits down with Dr. Ken Fong, the godfather of Asian American pastors and host of the top 1% Asian America Ken Fong podcast. Dr. Fong shares his journey from being told he was "30 years too soon" to creating the first Pan-Asian church in America, and reveals how Asian Americans can break free from gatekeeping systems to forge entirely new paths of leadership and community. What Dr. Ken Fong Shares: How breaking free from cultural gatekeeping and generational expectations enables Asian Americans to create new paradigms of leadership The power of building redemptive communities that transcend dominant culture assimilation and create space for authentic identity Why mastering your own instrument first is essential before showing up to collaborative spaces as an Asian American leader About Dr. Ken Fong Dr. Ken Fong is a third-generation Chinese American who created one of the first Pan-Asian churches in the US in 1978, long before "Asian American" became mainstream. A retired pastor with over 40 years of ministry experience, he now hosts the Asian America The Ken Fong Podcast, which has been downloaded nearly 800,000 times, ranks in the top 1% of podcasts globally, and is archived by UCLA's Asian American Studies Center for its cultural significance. Dr. Fong has spent decades amplifying the voices of Asian American artists, activists, and community builders, and serves as a bridge between generations of Asian American leadership. Connect with Dr. Ken Fong Podcast: Asian America The Ken Fong Podcast (available on all podcast platforms) Website: asianamericapodcast.com/ Instagram: @asianamericapodcast Facebook: Asian America: The Ken Fong Podcast

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