<div class="span index">1</div> <span><a class="" data-remote="true" data-type="html" href="/series/know-what-you-see-with-brian-lowery">Know What You See with Brian Lowery</a></span>
The “Know What You See” podcast delves into the ways our fundamental need to connect with others profoundly shapes our experience of life. On each episode, through conversations with experts and people just trying to make sense of it all, Brian Lowery takes a journey of exploration—answering and raising questions to deepen our understanding of and appreciation for the often surprising, sometimes perplexing, and now and then transcendent lives we create together.
Hansik House is the podcast dedicated to discussing the pressing social issues around contemporary South Korea and Korean culture. Each episode is recorded in both English and Korean in order to translate the culture both ways. Music by TAK, K-Pop Culture 2015
Hansik House is the podcast dedicated to discussing the pressing social issues around contemporary South Korea and Korean culture. Each episode is recorded in both English and Korean in order to translate the culture both ways. Music by TAK, K-Pop Culture 2015
This month on HanSpot, Michael talks about drinking culture in Korea and how to keep things a bit more sober on the weekdays. "119", the phone number for ambulance emergencies, has become code for a more tame night of social drinking.
Hansik House lays out its 2018 Roadmap and episode schedule for the new year! soundcloud.com/hansikhouse itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/hansik-house stitcher.com/podcast/hansik-house www.steemit.com/@hansikhouse
In this episode, Michael explains the counter-culture of the 아재 (Ahjeh) or "Mister~" as men in Korea fight back against the 꼰대 (Kkondae) curmudgeon stereotype.
On this episode of HanSpot, Michael explains the cultural factors in the increasing demand of "single" activities in South Korea. The slang term of "혼밥"/HonBab showcases the rising demand for individual infrastructure.
This week on HanSpot, Michael looks at the concept of FACT VIOLENCE and how Koreans are keep'n em honest. No politician, no president, no jaebol, and no kkondae is safe. #팩트폭행 #팩트폭격 #팩트북
What’s the value of a reputation? Should the reputation of where you study, where you work, and what you wear affect your standing in society? This week, I look into the phrase 듣보잡 and the consequence of brand-name culture in South Korea.
This week on HanSpot, we explain how South Koreans use their own form of “that's so gangsta!” in everyday conversation. And of course we teach you how to whip out the fancy slang yourself!
For this week's episode of HanSpot, we explore the world surrounding the “monsters” that roam all around us in South Korea. These 성괴 (sung-gweh) are born out of Korea's increasingly widespread addiction and affects men and women of all ages. Tune in to learn more!
For this week's Hansik House broadcast, hosts Ryu and Michael explain the affair of Director Hong Sangsu with Actress Kim Minhee and why Korea has an intense relationship with celebrity figures.
HanSpot: A Weekly Spotlight on Korean Cultural Translation For the debut of HanSpot, host Michael will introduce the ambition of the series as well as look into one of the most significant causes of Korea's “Hell Joseon” environment – 꼰대/Kkondae The TEST - https://twitter.com/hercoco/status/420218929592557568…
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