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In his groundbreaking leadership book, John Wang, a top empowerment coach to Asian American professionals across Fortune 500 companies, offers research-backed guidance for Asian Americans to embody their most confident selves in business, relationships, and their everyday lives.
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Asians today are smashing box office records, winning Oscars, dominating global music charts, and reaching the office of vice president of the United States. Yet studies show Asian American professionals are still less likely to be promoted to leadership roles, and they struggle with self-confidence and self-criticism more than any other racial group. With Asian visibility now higher than it has been in decades, how can the new generation of Asian Americans finally step into our power?
In his book, John Wang offers his unique framework for empowerment. He is an experienced leadership coach to the Asian American community who can help readers in every area of their lives. He has supported hundreds of clients from Google, American Express, Goldman Sachs, and other global companies, and his coaching videos have reached more than 25 million views on TikTok. Through proven exercises and successful client stories, he shows how cultural values like collectivism might make some avoid claiming credit in group projects, or how deference to elders creates communication issues. He sees Achievers and Fixers burning out, and Chameleons or Invisible Ones assimilating themselves into imposter syndrome.ย Instead of urging assimilation, Wang will show Asian Americans how to advocate for themselves on their own terms, through culturally informed guidance.
Through his deeply relatable stories and his witty and disarming voice, John Wang offers a bold, moving, insightful, and practical guide. Big Asian Energy aims to teach readers to identify their authentic strengths and values, and to finally break through societal barriers.
Johnย Wang is a leadership coach to the Asian American community, corporate speaker, and host of the Big Asian Energy podcast. Wang is the founder of Mastery Academy and coaches Asian American clients from Google, Apple, American Express, Goldman Sachs, and other Fortune 500 companies. His coaching videos have reached more than 25 million views on TikTok. This is his first book.
Audiobook details
ISBN:
9798217076819
Length:
TBA
Language:
English
Publisher:
Penguin Random House Audio Publishing Group
Publication date:
May 27, 2025
Edition:
Unabridged
Reviews
"John’s ability to dive deep and offer actually tangible, easy-to-use advice, while sharing deep and relatable stories makes Big Asian Energy such an essential read. If you’ve ever felt tired about being asked ‘Why are you so quiet?’ this is the book for you."—Vivian Tu, author of the New York Times bestseller Rich AF and CEO of Your Rich BFF
“Finally, a profoundly honest and deeply insightful book that speaks to the heart of what it means to exist as an Asian person with eastern conditioning in western culture. John does a beautiful job at unpacking the unique and often under looked challenges that Asian Americans experience within their personal and professional lives. Big Asian Energy provides an empathic, wise, and practical framework for those who wish step out of their conditioning and into new territory.”
—Sheleana Aiyana, author of the international bestseller Becoming the One
"Big Asian Energy is a groundbreaking guide for those navigating the intersection of identity, leadership, and culture. John Wang masterfully combines heartfelt storytelling with practical tools to dismantle limiting stereotypes and unlock authentic confidence. A must-read for anyone seeking to lead boldly while staying true to their roots.”
—Cory Muscara, author of Stop Missing Your Life Expand reviews