Korean. American. Podcast

Daniel and Jun
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Nov 13, 2025 • 1h 12min

Episode 109: The Wailing(곡성) Review (Media)

Dive into the intricacies of 'The Wailing,' a standout in Korean horror cinema. The hosts unravel clever wordplay in the film's title, discuss the ambiguous nature of its characters, and the profound themes of faith and superstition. They compare it to 'The Blair Witch Project' and explore its striking cinematography. Insights about Korean shamanism and cultural perceptions highlight the film’s depth. Through humor and critical analysis, the duo invites listeners to reconsider morality and belief in this chilling tale.
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Oct 30, 2025 • 1h 43min

Episode 108: Chuseok Recaps, Scammers, No Kings Protests and Tapgol Park Changes

This week Jun and Daniel return from their extended Chuseok holiday break to discuss a range of topics starting with daily life observations about technology, from wireless floor fans to Tesla's touchscreen interfaces to the state of autonomous vehicles in both the US and Korea. They then share their Chuseok vacation experiences, with Jun describing his MT-style trip to Gapyeong and Daniel reflecting on his trip to Seodaemun prison and museum. The conversation then shifts to significant news including the No Kings protests—massive nationwide demonstrations against Donald Trump's second presidential term in 2025—the controversial ban on Chinese chess at Tapgol Park in Seoul, the tragic incident involving Koreans in Cambodia, and the W Magazine Breast Cancer Awareness campaign controversy. The episode concludes with listener questions about Korean apartment uniformity and a spirited debate about nunchi, sparked by a question from a previous guest episode.If you're interested in understanding how Korean efficiency and collectivism shape everything from apartment design to consumer products, learning about the No Kings movement and its significance in American politics, exploring the concept of nunchi and indirect communication in Korean culture, or hearing about nonprofit youth programs bridging Korean and American communities, tune in to hear Daniel and Jun discuss all this and more!As a reminder, we record one episode a week in-person from Seoul, South Korea. We hope you enjoy listening to our conversation, and we're so excited to have you following us on this journey!:Sponsored ContentThis episode is sponsored by City Youth Martial Arts, a nonprofit taekwondo program serving Milwaukee's diverse urban neighborhoods. Find out more at https://cityyouthmartialarts.orgSupport the showWe hope you enjoy listening to our conversation, and we're so excited to have you following us on this journey!Support us on Patreon:https://patreon.com/user?u=99211862Follow us on socials: https://www.instagram.com/koreanamericanpodcast/https://twitter.com/korampodcasthttps://www.tiktok.com/@koreanamericanpodcastQuestions/Comments/Feedback? Email us at: koreanamericanpodcast@gmail.com Member of the iyagi media network (www.iyagimedia.com)
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Oct 16, 2025 • 1h 46min

Episode 107: On Moving to Korea For A Mid-Life Gap Year (ft. Raychel)

Raychel McKelvy, an American teacher and aspiring actor, recently moved to Seoul for a 'midlife gap year' to immerse herself in the Korean language at Yonsei University. She reflects on her diverse upbringing, connecting with multicultural friends across various communities. Raychel shares her experiences of being a visible minority in Korea, discussing the nuances of cultural differences and the challenges of language learning. She contrasts life in Seoul with Chicago, offering fresh insights into the beauty of cultural adaptation and the joys of stepping outside one's comfort zone.
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Oct 2, 2025 • 1h 42min

Episode 106: Cilantro Sundae, Political Polarization, Violence in Media

The discussion kicks off with Daniel's newfound love for Korean sundae, sparking a cultural chat about acquired tastes like cilantro and kimchi. The hosts explore rising tensions from immigration enforcement affecting Korean nationals and delve into the divisive Charlie Kirk assassination. They tackle tech trends, including Apple's sleek iOS updates and KakaoTalk's controversial changes. A listener from Portugal provides fascinating insights on perceptions of violence in American versus East Asian media, prompting reflections on cultural storytelling.
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Sep 18, 2025 • 1h 17min

Episode 105: Summer Recaps, August News and Trends, and Podcast Updates

This week Jun and Daniel return after a two-and-a-half-month break with updates on the future of their podcast and stories from their summer European travels. They announce changes to their recording schedule required to maintain a predictable and sustainable release cadence. The hosts explore their different European experiences, comparing notes on coffee culture, American tourists abroad, and the stereotypical beauty of European cities. They then discuss the latest news and trends from August 2025 before closing by reading a meaningful email they received from a listener. Additionally, they reflect on taking breaks from creative work and how refreshing time off can be, even from something you love doing.If you're interested in learning about any of these topics, tune in to hear Daniel and Jun discuss all this and more! This episode also touches on items such as Korea’s credit card fraud protection, Daniel's first time in Europe, and predictions on a Korean fast food chain's launch in the US.Support the showWe hope you enjoy listening to our conversation, and we're so excited to have you following us on this journey!Support us on Patreon:https://patreon.com/user?u=99211862Follow us on socials: https://www.instagram.com/koreanamericanpodcast/https://twitter.com/korampodcasthttps://www.tiktok.com/@koreanamericanpodcastQuestions/Comments/Feedback? Email us at: koreanamericanpodcast@gmail.com Member of the iyagi media network (www.iyagimedia.com)
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Sep 4, 2025 • 1h 27min

Episode 104: K-Pop Demon Hunters Review (Media)

The hosts dive into the global phenomenon of 'K-Pop Demon Hunters,' analyzing its success as Netflix's top original film. They explore the nuances of K-pop authenticity, discussing the balance between traditional and modern influences. Cultural representation challenges are examined, including the complexities faced by Korean Americans. Nostalgic reflections on Korean snacks and folklore add depth, while debates around cultural appropriation versus evolution shape their lively conversation. Personal reactions to the film offer a unique perspective on its appeal to diverse audiences.
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Jul 30, 2025 • 1h 39min

Episode 103: Korean Etymology, Language Purification, and Hidden Origins ft. Byeong (Language)

⚠️Disclaimer⚠️This episode was recorded in early May while Daniel was traveling, as an experiment during their regular recording schedule. Some references may feel slightly dated as it's being released during their summer break.This week Jun and Byeong explore the fascinating evolution and cultural layers of language, particularly focusing on Korean linguistic heritage and cross-cultural language acquisition. Through Byeong's perspective as a Korean Canadian with deep knowledge of linguistics, they dive into how Korean has been influenced by Chinese characters (hanja), Japanese colonial period vocabulary, and modern English borrowings. The conversation covers everything from discovering that everyday Korean words like "sukgarak" (spoon) and "tamaneegi" (onion) have unexpected origins, to examining how government language purification efforts selectively target Japanese words while embracing English ones. They also discuss the cultural implications embedded in common phrases, the challenges of learning Korean as a heritage speaker, and how understanding etymological roots can deepen one's connection to both language and culture.If you're interested in learning about the historical layers that shape modern Korean vocabulary, understanding why certain borrowed words feel more "foreign" than others, discovering how language reflects cultural attitudes and hierarchies, or hearing insights about navigating multiple languages as a heritage speaker, tune in to hear Jun and Byeong discuss all this and more! This episode also features discussions about the politeness levels embedded in seemingly casual Korean expressions, the connection between Chinese characters and Korean subway station names, and Byeong's personal journey of discovering Japanese loanwords he thought were originally Korean.Support the showWe hope you enjoy listening to our conversation, and we're so excited to have you following us on this journey!Support us on Patreon:https://patreon.com/user?u=99211862Follow us on socials: https://www.instagram.com/koreanamericanpodcast/https://twitter.com/korampodcasthttps://www.tiktok.com/@koreanamericanpodcastQuestions/Comments/Feedback? Email us at: koreanamericanpodcast@gmail.com Member of the iyagi media network (www.iyagimedia.com)
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Jun 19, 2025 • 2h 9min

Episode 102: 100 Weeks of Korean. American. Podcast pt.3 (Podcast)

Join the hosts as they dive into their evolution from informal chats to structured content, highlighting favorite cultural discussions. They tackle Korean food debates, explore the influence of MBTI in society, and share memorable travel experiences, like a wedding in Mallorca. The rise of K-culture, the significance of community voices in political discourse, and reflections on parenting styles are also explored. With humor and nostalgia, they celebrate the journey of crafting meaningful content over 100 engaging conversations.
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Jun 12, 2025 • 2h 6min

Episode 101: 100 Weeks of Korean. American. Podcast pt.2 (Podcast)

This week Jun and Daniel continue their milestone celebration by tackling episodes 34-66 in the second part of their three-part series honoring 100 episodes. From exploring the N-Po Generation's societal pressures to diving deep into Korean concepts like jeong and han, our hosts reflect on their middle third of episodes that covered some of their most meaningful cultural discussions. They revisit topics ranging from the unique Korean rental system to daily life observations, guest interviews with former coworkers and visitors, and media reviews of trending K-dramas and films. The conversation spans cultural phenomena like sports day (운동회), hygiene differences, food debates, and the evolution of Korean-American identity, while the hosts note how this period represented their "sweet spot" with deeper guest perspectives and more challenging topics.If you're interested in hearing Daniel and Jun's reflections on covering major Korean cultural concepts, their experiences with viral social media content and reaching #1 on Korean podcast charts, insights into the evolution of their episode formats, or simply enjoying their nostalgic journey through episodes covering everything from trending words to Netflix shows, tune in to hear them discuss all this and more! This episode also features discussions about their growth during this golden era of the podcast, memorable interactions with listeners, and how their understanding of Korean culture deepened.Support the showWe hope you enjoy listening to our conversation, and we're so excited to have you following us on this journey!Support us on Patreon:https://patreon.com/user?u=99211862Follow us on socials: https://www.instagram.com/koreanamericanpodcast/https://twitter.com/korampodcasthttps://www.tiktok.com/@koreanamericanpodcastQuestions/Comments/Feedback? Email us at: koreanamericanpodcast@gmail.com Member of the iyagi media network (www.iyagimedia.com)
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Jun 5, 2025 • 2h 3min

Episode 100: 100 Weeks of Korean. American. Podcast pt.1 (Podcast)

This week Jun and Daniel celebrate reaching their 100th episode milestone by embarking on a comprehensive journey through their podcast's first 33 episodes. From their humble pilot episode recorded with a single microphone to exploring major cultural topics like food, healthcare, education, and social relationships, our hosts reflect on their evolution as podcasters and their deepening understanding of Korean and American cultures. They share nostalgic memories of their early recordings, discuss how their perspectives have changed over two years of living in Korea, and highlight key revelations and takeaways from each episode. The conversation also includes updates from recent listener visits, including a thoughtful Portuguese couple who brought gifts and sparked discussions about colonization, slavery, and European cultural sophistication.If you're interested in hearing Daniel and Jun's personal reflections on their podcasting journey, learning which episodes stood out most to them, understanding how their cultural perspectives have evolved since starting the show, or simply enjoying a nostalgic trip through topics ranging from Korean pizza and wedding culture to beauty standards and workplace dynamics, tune in to hear them discuss all this and more! This episode also features discussions about their early technical challenges, memorable guest interactions, viral social media moments, and the unexpected ways this podcast has helped them track the passage of time while living abroad.Support the showWe hope you enjoy listening to our conversation, and we're so excited to have you following us on this journey!Support us on Patreon:https://patreon.com/user?u=99211862Follow us on socials: https://www.instagram.com/koreanamericanpodcast/https://twitter.com/korampodcasthttps://www.tiktok.com/@koreanamericanpodcastQuestions/Comments/Feedback? Email us at: koreanamericanpodcast@gmail.com Member of the iyagi media network (www.iyagimedia.com)

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