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Settlers of Seoul

Over a million and a half non-Koreans call South Korea home. This number grows every year as the country continues to internationalize through travel, investment, finance, IT, culture, technology, and... Read more

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Ep. 3 - Peter Ward on North Korea, South Korean Society, and Learning Korean

Ep. 3 - Peter Ward on North Korea, South Korean Society, and Learning Korean

This week’s guest is Peter Ward, an aspiring scholar of North Korean studies. He’s a research assistant to Dr. Andrei La... Read more

26 Mar 2017

58mins

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Ep. 6 - Robert Hamilton on "living while Black" and sex (studies) in Korea

Ep. 6 - Robert Hamilton on "living while Black" and sex (studies) in Korea

Robert Hamilton is a Ph.D. candidate in Sociology at Seoul National University. Robert's research focuses on geographies... Read more

11 May 2017

1hr 14mins

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Ep. 20 - Alastair Gale on Japan and the Koreas

Ep. 20 - Alastair Gale on Japan and the Koreas

Alastair Gale is the former Korea bureau chief for the Wall Street Journal and now Japan Editor, writing about Japan’s e... Read more

22 Feb 2018

53mins

Ranked #4

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Ep. 14 - John Nowell on 53 years in South Korea

Ep. 14 - John Nowell on 53 years in South Korea

John Nowell has lived in Korea since 1965 and has been a first-hand witness to the economic and political transformation... Read more

7 Jan 2018

1hr 3mins

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Ep. 21 - Walter Foreman on Korea's Car Market, Education, and Media

Ep. 21 - Walter Foreman on Korea's Car Market, Education, and Media

Walter Foreman is the Director of UC Riverside's International Education Center in Gangnam (GNUCR), content monitor for ... Read more

13 Apr 2018

59mins

Ranked #6

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Ep. 13 - Daniel Tudor on North Korea, South Korean Beer, and Korean Society

Ep. 13 - Daniel Tudor on North Korea, South Korean Beer, and Korean Society

Daniel Tudor is the former Korea Correspondent for the Economist and co-author or author of North Korea Confidential, Ko... Read more

13 Dec 2017

1hr 6mins

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Ep. 7 - John Lee on running a convenience store, what it means to be 'Korean Korean', and cutting taxes

Ep. 7 - John Lee on running a convenience store, what it means to be 'Korean Korean', and cutting taxes

John Lee is a former gyopo who was born and raised in Brunei and spent his college years in the United States. He is a s... Read more

2 Jun 2017

1hr 14mins

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Ep. 16 - Elise Hu on Journalism, Gender Equality, and Pyeongchang 2018

Ep. 16 - Elise Hu on Journalism, Gender Equality, and Pyeongchang 2018

Elise Hu is the Seoul Bureau Chief and Asia correspondent for NPR, an American broadcast and digital network that reache... Read more

24 Jan 2018

1hr 5mins

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Ep. 9 - Joie Reinstein on Korean fashion, creativity, and Hallyu 2.0

Ep. 9 - Joie Reinstein on Korean fashion, creativity, and Hallyu 2.0

Joie Reinstein is a trend forecaster that has lived and worked on 3 different continents. Specializing in fashion, beaut... Read more

26 Jul 2017

50mins

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Ep. 4 - Masha Roslyakova on Russo-Korean relations, challenges for non-native English speakers in Korea, and Moscow’s interests in Northeast Asia

Ep. 4 - Masha Roslyakova on Russo-Korean relations, challenges for non-native English speakers in Korea, and Moscow’s interests in Northeast Asia

A native of Moscow, Masha Roslyakova has a lot to say on the Russian community in Seoul. In this podcast we talk about R... Read more

7 Apr 2017

59mins

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