Korean. American. Podcast
A podcast by Daniel and Jun - Thursdays
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67 Episodes
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Episode 47: Having A Korean Field Day (Culture)
Published: 5/30/2024 -
Episode 46: Wait, What Did You Jeonse? (Housing)
Published: 5/23/2024 -
Episode 45: Korea Visitor Interview #1 (iyagi)
Published: 5/16/2024 -
Episode 44: Judgments Unclouded (Milestones)
Published: 5/9/2024 -
Episode 43: Min Hee-Jin Press Conference, Korean Soccer Failure (News)
Published: 5/2/2024 -
Episode 42: Call Me, Maybe? (Language)
Published: 4/25/2024 -
Episode 41: Korea Exit Interview #1 (iyagi)
Published: 4/18/2024 -
Episode 40: Dreams of Food Court Kids' Meals (Japan)
Published: 4/11/2024 -
Episode 39: The Cleaning Towel of Italy (Hygiene)
Published: 4/4/2024 -
Episode 38: When You Wish Upon A Dragon Ball (Culture)
Published: 3/28/2024 -
Episode 37: How About Them Apples.. At Night (Culture)
Published: 3/21/2024 -
Episode 36: Black-Haired Foreigner (Daily Life)
Published: 3/14/2024 -
Episode 35: Jeong (Concepts)
Published: 3/7/2024 -
Episode 34: N-Po Generation (Culture)
Published: 2/29/2024 -
Episode 33: Noonchi (Concepts)
Published: 2/22/2024 -
Episode 32: Manual Automatic Sliding Doors (Daily Life)
Published: 2/15/2024 -
Episode 31: Gyeongseong Creature Episode 1 (Media)
Published: 2/8/2024 -
Episode 30: Petiquette (Pets)
Published: 2/1/2024 -
Episode 29: Reply 1975 (Culture)
Published: 1/25/2024 -
Episode 28: Extreme Decision (Culture)
Published: 1/18/2024
How does modern day Korea compare to America? Join co-hosts Daniel and Jun every week as they explore a topic and discuss it from both the American and Korean perspective. If you're looking to learn more about Korean society and culture, are a part of the Korean diaspora and curious how Korea has changed since you, your parents, or your grandparents left, or are simply interested in broadening your personal worldview and perspective, then we hope you'll listen in and join us on this journey!Host BiosDaniel, a Korean American in his 30s, was born and raised in the US, having lived in Maryland, Pennsylvania, and California. During the pandemic, realizing that time is precious, he moved with his wife and young children to Korea in 2021 to help them connect with their cultural heritage and to expand their global cultural awareness. He has a background is in software engineering, works as an investor, and enjoys basketball and gaming.Jun, a native Korean in his 30s, was born in Daegu, where he also spent his childhood years. After moving to Seoul for college, he went to the US (Boston) for grad school, but returned to Seoul after and has lived there ever since. He has a background in architecture, works as a product designer, makes ice cream, and is a drummer in a band.