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You already binge on K-pop. Now, it's time to know a little about everything with your favorite Korean music historian! Journey through the entire catalog of some of Korean entertainment's most popular artists and become familiar with lesser-known acts with this "shortcast."
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Idol Talk Kpop Podcast

Ashley, Chriss, Gabe, and Nathan

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Inspired by the global interest in South Korean entertainment, Idol Talk Podcast provides discussions and new perspectives about Idol culture in a fun and accessible way. This podcast is for anyone interested in getting suggestions for new artists to explore, sharing concert experiences, and having a good time along the way. New episodes released every Thursday. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/idoltalkpod/support
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KTop10 is a show where we discuss the trending K-Pop hits according to official South Korean music charts! The show provides personal opinions and up to date news on the songs and artists featured in each episode. See our website for the schedule of our episode release dates. Visit us online at: ktop10.mymti.org. Questions, requests, and feedback on our show can always be sent to our email at elizabeth@ktop10.mymti.org. Find us on Facebook at: facebook.com/ktop10pod. Our Twitter page is at: ...
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K-Talk

Dunedin Korean Language & Culture Society

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Join the K-Talk team and special guests for a celebration of Korean culture and music. Every Second Tuesday on OAR FM’s Connecting Cultures Zone. Brought to you by the Dunedin Korean Language & Culture Society.
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California Love is a blend of memoir, pop culture analysis and oral history. The newest season, K-pop Dreaming, is about the rise and history of K-pop in the United States, as told from the point-of-view of the Korean diaspora in Los Angeles. Host Vivian Yoon takes listeners on a journey from K-pop’s origins in Korean trot music and American presence in post-war South Korea to the 1992 LA Uprising and the booming global popularity of K-pop in the present day, all juxtaposed against Yoon’s ow ...
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Essential listening for anyone who cares about the printed word and developments in publishing. From independent publications, new forms of print media and graphic novels to little-known niche magazines, ‘The Stack’ is Monocle’s take on the world of print, focusing on everything from the glossiest fashion title to the grittiest local newspaper.
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Film Fives

Russell Guiver & Phil Newman

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Hosts Russell Guiver & Phil Newman talk all things film as, in each episode, they tackle a new specific subject covering directors, genres, actors, themes, cinema by nation, music & soundtracks, classic scenes and plenty more besides, featuring anything from Hitchcock masterpieces to Korean cinema, counting down their personal top 5s.
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"F. L. I. C. K. S." is a podcast by filmmaker and journalist Jason Verney, in collaboration with his production company, NativeNomadPictures.com (NNP) and his movies & music website, MiniMiniMovie.com (MMM), and stands for: Films Life Interviews Camera Korea Sounds 'FLICKS' SERIES DESCRIPTION: An Odd Plod, Nod & Pod to "NO-MADe-land"... This podcast can be seen as an apology perhaps, to those who may be awaiting the yet to be completed South Korean documentary by Mr Verney. Jason talks about ...
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The Not So Korean Podcast with Jay & Tim is recorded live from New Malden, the UK and Europe's largest Koreatown. We bring you news, topics of conversation, and interviews related to the Korean community and K-Culture. LINKS: https://open.spotify.com/show/011IZHc3G4yl39Ep2BF6OX Instagram.com/NotSoKoreanPodcast Facebook.com/NotSoKoreanPodcast YouTube: https://YouTube.com/JasonVerney Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/011IZHc3G4yl39Ep2BF6OX iTunes / Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.c ...
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JJuveus | 쥬ㅔㅜ시옷, is a British – American Television host, Media Proprietor, Producer, YouTube and Podcast Personality, Actor, Model & Singer – Songwriter. JJuveus Genres: Talk shows, Films, Movies, Comedy, Music, Podcast, Story Telling etc. LAUNCHED: May 15, 2015 FOUNDER: JJuveus ORIGINAL NETWORK: JJuveus Picture Format: 1080i (HDTV) (1920), 480i (SDTV) LANGUAGES: American English, British English, Korean: (Hangul /고대 국어); (Hanja,古代國語), Thai: (Siamese, ภาษาไทย Phasa Thai,) Traditional Chines ...
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Hi guys, This podcast is for fans of South Korea's music, dramas, arts and culture. You can interact with us on Twitter or Facebook @basinseoul Hope to see you there
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Hello, I am Daisy Miller. I am a marketing communications and administrative professional with over 5+ years of experience working with nonprofit associations. My experience encompasses strategic marketing, office administration, social media campaigns, public speaking, blogging, and creative content. In this work, I have focused my energy on developing and sharing creative and meaningful content with diverse audiences.
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Stream Team Show

Saeed & Cherie Gatson

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Welcome to the Stream Team Show! Join Saeed and Cherie Gatson on their weekly podcast covering everything streaming: be it movies, gaming, television, or music. Each episode is filled with changing segments that touch on pop culture, hip-hop, parenting, the NBA, tech and anything else that strikes a nerve. The Stream Team Show also serves as fun outlet for a married couple adjusting to life in the Pacific Northwest.
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Daniel Zamora took a roadtrip in 2011 that would take an unexpected turn to the Texas border. That detour would shatter the course of his life. Journalist Lorena Ríos reports. CONTENT WARNING: This episode includes mention of suicidal ideation. The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline offers services to talk to a skilled counselor. If you are feeli…
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We speak with David Lane about his new book with Taschen, ‘The Gourmand’s Lemon’. Then: ‘Troublemakers’, a new title from Tokyo that tells the stories of misfits, and beautiful essays in music on ‘You Spin Me Round’. Plus: Do You Read Me, the Berlin magazine shop we love.By Monocle Radio
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We speak with David Lane about his new book with Taschen, ‘The Gourmand’s Lemon’. Then: ‘Troublemakers’, a new title from Tokyo that tells the stories of misfits, and beautiful essays in music on ‘You Spin Me Round’. Plus: Do You Read Me, the Berlin magazine shop we love. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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Carol Kwang Park was 12 years old, working as a cashier at her family’s gas station in Compton, California, when the 1992 LA Uprising forever changed her life. Her mom was at the gas station that day and Carol was unsure if she’d even make it home. At the time, she didn’t understand why tensions came to a head in Los Angeles, following the acquitta…
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LA was rocked on March 4 when Dave Fink, a golf influencer, posted a viral video on Instagram detailing how brokers - largely using a Korean messenger app- were snatching up prime time tees at Los Angeles’ public golf courses and reselling them. Here’s how an unlikely crew of golf enthusiasts’ fight to keep golf in L.A. accessible and affordable is…
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This week we speak with French-Moroccan creative director, entrepreneur and publisher Ramdane Touhami about his new magazine ‘Useless Fighters’ on the cultural and political importance of mountains. Plus: photographer François Prost on his new photo book ‘After Party’, which captures images from French discotheques in broad daylight.…
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In this beautiful new book, Dr. Youngna Kim draws on her vast understanding of Korean art to provide an overview of the peninsula’s contemporary art scene. Korean artists have become increasingly active at an international level, with many being invited for residencies and exhibitions all over the world. Nonetheless, for various reasons, the genera…
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Go back to the movies with us! It's heating up in the city, so Revival House continues with a classic of spring and summertime in L.A. — a film at the Hollywood Forever Cemetery. Run by Cinespia, you can picnic and catch a revival film on the iconic grassy knoll. What keeps people coming back year after year? What's the history of it all? Listen al…
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Part 7: Looking For Community? Go Find Your 'Church' How To LA is back with our series on How NOT To Be Lonely in LA. Today we explore the connection between religion…or lack thereof…and loneliness. For decades, Americans relied on their church, temple or mosque, or other religious institutions, for a sense of built in community. But with more and …
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This week on ‘The Stack’, we speak with the editor in chief of ‘Garden & Gun’, a magazine celebrating the American South. We also discuss the Mexican elections with Brian Winter from ‘Americas Quarterly’ and talk to Liz Schaffer from ‘Lodestars Anthology’ about the publication’s new book, ‘Slow Travel Britain’.…
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LAist Correspondent Emily Guerin gives us insights into the making of The Gen Z Water Dealmaker series. In this bonus episode, Emily speaks with Luke Runyon, the co-director of The Water Desk at the University of Colorado-Boulder's Center for Environmental Journalism about how she thought through the series that follows the epic negotiation over th…
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Revival House says goodbye for now with a look at one of the biggest programming groups in town, the American Cinematheque. Celebrating their 40th anniversary this year, screening 1500 movies a year in three iconic theaters across Los Angeles, the American Cinematheque has a movie for everybody, every night of the week. In this episode, How To LA p…
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Host Antonia Cereijido speaks with negotiations expert Victoria Medvec about how to make the best possible deal. Medvec also helps identify ways the Colorado River water rights representatives could still change tactics and reach an agreement before time runs out. Grow your business–no matter what stage you’re in. Sign up for a one-dollar-per-month…
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This week we speak to David Marchese and Lulu Garcia-Navarro about their new weekly series from ‘The New York Times’ called ‘The Interview’. We also speak to Sandra Reichl and Karin Novozamsky from the Austrian title ‘A Passion Thing’. And we find out more about the Monocle x Gucci collaboration.By Monocle Radio
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This month on Arts in the City… Donna Hanover steps inside the studio of artist Es Devlin at Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum; Andrew Falzon catches the Life & Slimes of Marc Summers off-Broadway; Neil Rosen visits A Union of Hope: 1869, the new exhibit at the Tenement Museum; Patrick Pacheco chats with actor Stan Brown who just made his Br…
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South Korea is sometimes held as a dream case of modernization theory, a testament to how economic development leads to democracy. Seeds of Mobilisation: The Authoritarian Roots of South Korea's Democracy (University of Michigan Press, 2024) by Dr. Joan E. Cho takes a closer look at the history of South Korea to show that Korea’s advance to democra…
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JB Hamby and the other lead negotiators on the Colorado River have to come up with a long term solution to manage the river in the face of climate change. Will they reach a deal before it’s too late? LAist correspondent Emily Guerin examines how JB's position on water has dramatically evolved since he first won office a few years ago. She brings us…
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Part 6: Connect To Yourself — And Others — Through Dance We're back with another episode in our How Not To Be Lonely in L.A. series. Brian is out but, today, How To LA producer Megan Botel takes over the mic and explores these questions: What does it mean to connect to yourself, and why is it important for warding off feelings of loneliness? How do…
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How do election campaigns in South Korea look like? Why have satellite parties become an important instrument of power politics? What do the election results mean for the Yoon government’s ability to implement its policy agenda? In April 2024, South Koreans went to the polls to elect a new parliament but many regarded the elections also as a refere…
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Japanese American Incarceration. The Third World Liberation Front. The 1992 Los Angeles Uprising. What you think you know isn’t always the full story. Inheriting is a show about Asian American and Pacific Islander families that explores how the past is personal. Hosted by NPR’s Emily Kwong, we go deep with families on how their most personal, priva…
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JB Hamby is the dealmaker from California, and at 28 years old, he’s the youngest and least experienced among the representatives from the seven states involved with the Colorado River water negotiations. LAist correspondent Emily Guerin explores the beginnings of Hamby’s understanding of water growing up in the Imperial Valley, a desert farming ar…
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Happy May wonderful people! We hope you all are enjoying the change in weather, unless you're in Alberta and had snow recently O: We bring you the last of the favorites of 2023 episodes, brought to you by Lizzie! This episode, we bring you the much awaited comeback of EXO as a whole, one of the trendiest songs by NewJeans, a surprise comeback by DE…
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In this episode, we return to the land of Apink after departing over a year ago for the shows hiatus. As previously shared, due to the desire to hear more music, Apink will be the final idol group in A3Day podcast history to have individual episodes for each album. Lets continue the journey, right after the drop. Transcript My name is Ashley and th…
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The Colorado River is in the midst of one of the worst water crises in recorded history. Climate change and overuse are taking a significant toll. Seven states, including California, must compromise and reach a solution to prevent the river from collapsing. In late 2023, the tensions were running high between the major players in the water world as…
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