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120. Where’s the Soul of the Modern City?

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New York, Tokyo, London, Seoul - what do current modern metropolises have in common, and how does the speed of modernization change the flavor that each city brings to the table?

We look at how modernization of cities can change the cultural landscapes that give big cities their personalities. Angela recounts her recent experiences living in Tokyo and Seoul, exploring what these futuristic cities trade off in culture for modern architecture and towering skyscrapers. Jesse contrasts this with New York and some of its purposefully "un-modern," historically-preserved institutions that draw visitors to the Big Apple.

Change can be a harbinger of things good and bad. How do we bring cities into the future while maintaining or even building upon the original cultural aspects of a city that make it unique?

Do you think it's worth modernizing at all costs, even at the expense of losing a city's culture? Let us know in our comments on social media!

Follow us on TikTok at @butwhereareyoureallyfrom and on Instagram at @whereareyoufrompod

--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/butwhereareyoureallyfrom/support
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New York, Tokyo, London, Seoul - what do current modern metropolises have in common, and how does the speed of modernization change the flavor that each city brings to the table?

We look at how modernization of cities can change the cultural landscapes that give big cities their personalities. Angela recounts her recent experiences living in Tokyo and Seoul, exploring what these futuristic cities trade off in culture for modern architecture and towering skyscrapers. Jesse contrasts this with New York and some of its purposefully "un-modern," historically-preserved institutions that draw visitors to the Big Apple.

Change can be a harbinger of things good and bad. How do we bring cities into the future while maintaining or even building upon the original cultural aspects of a city that make it unique?

Do you think it's worth modernizing at all costs, even at the expense of losing a city's culture? Let us know in our comments on social media!

Follow us on TikTok at @butwhereareyoureallyfrom and on Instagram at @whereareyoufrompod

--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/butwhereareyoureallyfrom/support
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