In this special bonus episode, the mic gets turned: Michelle MiJung Kim—usually the host of I Feel That Way Too—is the one being interviewed. Recorded live at the Human Rights Summit, hosted by San Francisco Pride at the historic Commonwealth Club, this intimate conversation offers a rare glimpse into the making of the podcast and the story behind it.
In a world where harm feels constant and outrage comes easy, what does it mean to seek justice without punishment? What does healing look like when the tools we’ve been given—police, prisons, shame, and exile—feel both unsatisfying and deeply entrenched?
In a world where harm feels constant and outrage comes easy, what does it mean to seek justice without punishment? What does healing look like when the tools we’ve been given—police, prisons, shame, and exile—feel both unsatisfying and deeply entrenched?
It feels like it’s getting harder and harder to make new friends—and keep old ones—as our values shift and priorities change. In this era of political and cultural polarization, can we actually be friends if we disagree politically? What if we embody our values differently? Where’s the line between judging someone for being different and honoring our own integrity?
It feels like it’s getting harder and harder to make new friends—and keep old ones—as our values shift and priorities change. In this era of political and cultural polarization, can we actually be friends if we disagree politically? What if we embody our values differently? Where’s the line between judging someone for being different and honoring our own integrity?
This is an accompanying bonus video for Episode 4. Am I Supposed To Sleep With One Person For The Rest Of My Life?
Leanne Yau is a British award-winning polyamory educator, writer, speaker, certified sex and relationships educator, and trainee psychosexual therapist whose work is all about non-monogamy and sex positivity.
This is an accompanying bonus video for Episode 4. Am I Supposed To Sleep With One Person For The Rest Of My Life?
Jessica Fern is a Certified Clinical Trauma Professional and an integrative practitioner with 25 years of experience and training in somatic, narrative, psychotherapeutic and spiritual therapies.
Can you be in a loving, committed relationship and still want… more?
Join as Michelle MiJung Kim takes us on a wild ride through her first open relationship experience—complete with thirst traps, identity crisis, communication breakdowns, and more spiraling than she cares to admit. What began as an exploration of freedom quickly turned into a crash course in boundaries, grief, and brutal self-awareness.
What happens when your career—your identity, your income, your belonging—suddenly disappears?
This is the bonus full interview that accompanies Episode 3. Who Am I Without My Job?
What happens when your career—your identity, your income, your belonging—suddenly disappears?
This episode is a love letter to anyone who’s been let go, shut out, or burned out. Anyone who has lost a version of themselves. And anyone trying to find out who they are when the titles fall away.
“Am I internalizing racism through who I date?” “Is love ever just love in a world shaped by white supremacy?” “And what does it mean to feel seen, held, and understood in an interracial relationship?”
This is the bonus full interview that accompanies Episode 2. Was I His Love Or Fetish?
“Am I internalizing racism through who I date?” “Is love ever just love in a world shaped by white supremacy?” “And what does it mean to feel seen, held, and understood in an interracial relationship?”
This episode holds space for all the complexities—without flattening anyone’s experience.
“How do I love my family without sacrificing me?”
This is the bonus full interview that accompanies Episode 1. Am I A Bad Daughter?
If you’ve ever wondered: “Am I selfish for wanting to live my own life?” “How do I love my parents without losing myself?” “Can I heal without their acknowledgment?” …you’re not alone. This episode is for you.
I Feel That Way Too is the narrative podcast your soul’s been waiting for — hosted by Michelle MiJung Kim.
From life’s trickiest questions to the moments that make us feel truly alive, this show gets it. Through candid storytelling and insightful conversations with experts and everyday people, each episode unpacks the doubts, fears, and quiet longings that shape our lives.