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Brian shares some of the changes he’s made in the way that he communicates with Janet as she confirms whether or not these changes even took place.
Brian shares some of the changes he’s made in the way that he communicates with Janet as she confirms whether or not these changes even took place.
In this episode, Janet reflects on favoritism towards boys when she was growing up in Korea.
Janet and Brian get into talking about how the Korean culture and life experiences influence the way that they’ve developed friendships in their life.
is directed at their own race? What if their family is the only person of their race in their neighborhood? In light of much of “self-hating Asian” floating around on social media, Brian shares how it happened to him and how he was able to change that view as Janet helps him through the conversation.
Janet and Brian have added video to their podcast on YouTube! So, here’s a reintroduction.
Janet and Brian share their experiences with getting over some of the hurdles that come along with their cultural differences and how it’s changed them over the years.
Koreans have a collectivist society that drives much of the cultural belief systems that are in place. Janet and Brian talk about where this idea could potentially come from.
Janet and Brian share their experiences in conquering the loop of burnout they’ve experienced in different phases of their lives.
Janet and Brian get into talking about the Korean drinking culture. Some similarities but mostly the major differences between drinking culture in the US compared to South Korea.
Tiger parenting. Many of us joke about it. Many of us compare, share stories, and even compete on who had the most tigerest parents of them all.