Yes, there’s misogyny. Yes, there’s homophobia (often unpacked, sometimes not). Yes, they spend entire episodes on sexual fetishes most people won’t admit to googling. The archive doesn’t apologize, and it shouldn’t — but it demands a listener who can sit with discomfort without moral panic. This isn’t “problematic” content to cancel; it’s a document of flawed, fascinating humans at their most unguarded.
, the show ran from 2013 to 2014, leaving behind a legacy that is as influential as it is controversial. DVDASA - The Complete Archive
You can try to scrub the servers, David, but the torrents never die. Yes, there’s misogyny
The podcast famously disappeared in 2014-2015 following intense backlash over Choe’s controversial storytelling. The archive doesn’t apologize, and it shouldn’t —
Unlike modern podcasts that run on ad reads and corporate sponsors, DVDASA ran on chaos. The "studio" was often David Choe’s living room. Co-hosts included:
The celebrity chef appeared for a nearly three-hour conversation discussing the "white collar" shift in professional cooking and his early career struggles. Slink Johnson Black Jesus