BMTT is an unscripted, no-holds-barred podcast based in Seoul. We talk pop culture, current issues, and pretty much whatever else holds our interest. It’s basically a volatile mixture of praising the good and trashing the bad according to the universal standard—us. Sheltered souls and members of the…
On this episode, Hojung Rhee aka the @k0rean.empress comes on to share the story of discovering her sexuality and crash-landing into Korea's unique queer scene. As a bisexual who has dated both men and women, Hojung's opinions about gender roles and feminism in the' Land of the Morning Calm' are just as insightful as they are entertaining. Also, as a content creator and aspiring creative director, she also offers her two-cents on the latest fashion and pop-culture from Jersey to Seoul.
In this episode, we invite Grace Noh to share her experiences working as an art therapist in both New York City and Seoul. Having worked with clients from underprivileged neighborhoods of New York City to children of North Korean refugees in Seoul, Grace stresses the importance of contextualizing each clients' unique socioeconomic and cultural backgrounds for each therapy session. She also dispels the common misconceptions of art therapy, and how the practice differs in America and Korea.
On this episode of zzZani? we bring on Joy, the single AF poster child of Third-Culture Kids. Aside from a brief chat about confusing cultural identities, she lets us in on her insecurities and reluctance of getting into a serious relationship, and the time she found herself in a classic one-sided-romance situation. We also chat about the importance of being with a person with similar values and how that led her to go on a blind date that was orchestrated by her father.
This zzZani? tale begins with Joon experiencing his first real heartbreak, which launched his journey from being a hurtboi into a wannabe fuckboi. In this episode, Joon tells us about the time he accidentally got into a relationship, as well as other incidents in his dating life that ultimately got him to change his priorities and hang up his f-boi pants to put on more mature ones.
Lena's zzZani? story begins with her journey as a pioneering Tinderella (read: she's was in the Tinder game before it went mainstream in Korea). Having spent most of her life in Hong Kong, Lena searched for love in the wild wild east of Korean Tinder upon moving back to her motherland. So fellas--listen up as Lena gives her two cents on the 'dos' and 'don'ts' of Tinder profile curation! She then talks about the heartbreak of her life; starring Horace (short for horse face) who was just the worst guy ever. But fret not! Lena's story comes full circle for a happily ever after in true Tinderella fashion.
On this episode, we invite Tucson-based photographer, Justin Haugen (@justin_haugen_photography), to chat about the changing landscape of photography. Cameras have never been so prevalent, portable, or as powerful as they are today. Now, even the smallest smartphone cameras are capable of challenging the big, professional camera rigs. This development in technology has undoubtedly changed how photographs are taken and by whom. While professional photographers still capture widely circulated images, a lot of the most viral photographs are now taken by influencers with powerful smartphone cameras and large followings. We also dive into other fun tangents such as Justin's experience of returning to his motherland, Korea, and how he met Hushmama on one wild night out in Itaewon!
Having just moved to Seoul from Toronto with a one-way ticket, Charlie shares her stories about settling into her new life, heartbreak, self-discovery, and loving love. As a self-described serial dater, Charlie hasn't really spent a lot of time being single in the past nine years. But moving from one relationship to another has taught her profound insights about loving herself and others. And while feelings of loneliness and heartbreak often accompany our stories of past relationships, Charlie remains passionate about the joys of feeling and finding love.
BRING ME THE TOWER (BMTT) is an unscripted, no-holds-barred podcast based in Seoul. We talk pop culture, current issues, and pretty much whatever else holds our interest. It’s basically a volatile mixture of praising the good and trashing the bad according to the universal standard—us. Sheltered souls and members of the PC brigade beware: this ain’t your grandma’s bingo party.