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Travel That Matters
Top Asian Cuisine Travel Destinations with Chef Katie Chin: Chinese, Korean, Japanese, Indian, and Thai Food Recommendations

Travel That Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2024 30:45


Katie Chin escaped what she jokingly describes as "dumpling prison" only to be so influenced by her heritage and Asian cuisines that she left her SVP role at FOX to start her career as a chef and author. It was her mom's inspiring success story that eventually led Katie to a life of cooking, writing cookbooks, appearing on TV shows like Iron Chef and The Today Show, and creating a one-woman show called Holy Shitake: A Wok Star is Born. Prepare to be entertained and inspired by the story of how an immigrant woman making 50 cents an hour as a seamstress with no high school diploma went on to ... well, we won't spoil the ending. In this interview, Katies tells us her "must try" Cantonese dish recommendations and where she goes in San Francisco to get them. She also explains what food is like in Guangzhou, China, and what kind of food you'll find at the food market there, before she reveals what other areas of China and Asia at large that she loves for cuisine. Learn fun facts like "Korean chefs use Coca Cola to break down proteins," and what bulgogi pizza is. Plus, get tips for cities in the U.S. and Canada where you can find great Asian cuisine. This episode also features a bonus segment with Gregory Gourdet, the newly crowned James Beard award winner for Best Chef: Northwest and the Pacific. A past guest on Travel That Matters' Master Chef series, Gregory talks about his many adventures in Thailand and how the country's cuisine helped shape the chef that he is today. --- You can listen to the full episode of Gregory Gourdet on Travel That Matters here: https://link.chtbl.com/GregoryGourdet  --- To learn more about Katie Chin, visit www.chefkatiechin.com Watch Katie Chin on the Kelly Clarkson Show: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2TjgLEz1KVU&t=1s  Follow Katie Chin on Twitter & Instagram: @chefkatiechin --- This season of Travel That Matters is presented by Silversea, the world's most luxurious ocean and expedition voyages for the curious. Travel That Matters is a CurtCo Media production. Host: Bruce Wallin Producer: AJ Moseley Marketing: Catrin Skaperdas Music: Joey SalviaSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Video Monsters
ep387: The Outlaws (2017)

Video Monsters

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2022 115:06


The Video Monsters kick the doors in on our South Korean Cinema series with an in-depth discussion of the action-packed crime drama, THE OUTLAWS (2017)! The film follows a detective (played by cuddly human wrecking ball, Ma Dong-seok AKA Don Lee) caught in the middle of a Chinese-Korean gang war in the criminal underbelly of Seoul. Nathan, Dan, and Eric discuss how such a fast-paced, plot-driven film manages to weave in lots of humor and brilliant character details, the way the film succeeds at endearing you to a police squad operating somewhat extra-judicially, how Korean action films differ culturally from American action films (hint: no guns!), and why we're so excited that this is just the beginning of a new action franchise. But mostly we just marvel at the pure charisma of Ma Dong-seok and the pure cinema of seeing him absolutely leveling bad guys. It's truly a thing of beauty. So grab your fire extinguisher, watch out for sharp objects, and meet us in the Truth Room because it's time to hang out with the Serious Crimes Unit and pull back the curtain on THE OUTLAWS (2017)! If you enjoy this episode, come join the Video Monsters crew on Discord (https://discord.gg/sjyUQg8phB)!! Hangout episodes are live (and unedited!) every Tuesday night starting around 9:30pm EST. Listen and chat along with us in the Discord chat and we'll even give you a shoutout on the episode! Video Monsters is brought to you by the Chattanooga Film Festival and Central Cinema in Knoxville, TN. Follow them on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram, or online at chattfilmfest.org and centralcinema865.com. Links for each of these can also be found on our pages, so be sure to follow us at videomonsterpod on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram as well. music for Video Monsters by Evan Simmons outro theme by Robert Woods

Desperately Learning English - Faster Business English Emigrate Canada, UK - Coach Mark In Manila
7 Key Pronunciation Issues Facing Chinese, Korean & Other Asian Speakers Of ESL English & How To Beat Them To Sound Professional When You Speak

Desperately Learning English - Faster Business English Emigrate Canada, UK - Coach Mark In Manila

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2022 21:00


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Espresso Chinese Podcast: Chinese with John Laoshi
Chinese = Korean? Even Native Chinese Speakers Make the Mistake! A Story In an Elevator.

Espresso Chinese Podcast: Chinese with John Laoshi

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2022 28:27


Get your fluency book here: https://espressochinese.com/free-chinese-book/ (it's FREE to download!) Today I gonna tell you another interesting story. That day, only me and a lady in an elevator...What happened? Haha, it was not like what you might think. But it is funny. Be sure to read the blog that I talk about in this lesson: https://espressochinese.com/a-story-in-an-elevator/ You can even leave VOICE MESSAGE now. It may be added in my next episode! https://anchor.fm/espressochinese/message

bamboo & glass
170. Back to 中文学校 & 한글학교!

bamboo & glass

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2022 55:16


We're going back to school, but not just any school - Chinese/Korean school! We have had the pleasure of learning from each other's lived experiences, but we don't always get to talk about tangible skills that we'd like to teach one another. So  we decided to teach each other our mother tongues, for the laughs, epiphanies, and joy of being a student again.You can  look forward to phrases commonly used in K-dramas, Mandarin slang, even animal sounds (?!), and a bonus challenge at the end ;) So get your student cap back on to learn alongside us!How did  we do in learning new phrases? What else should we teach each other? Let us know by DMing us on Instagram @bambooandglass!How to support bamboo & glass:  

Beyond the Big Screen
Klaus Fuchs: Traitor or Man of Conscience

Beyond the Big Screen

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2022 52:21


Title: Klaus Fuchs: Traitor or Man of Conscience Description: We are joined again by Michael Holzman author of Spies and Traitors and many other books on the topics of espionage, spies and deceit at the highest levels of government during the 20th century. Michael Holzman is going to guide us through the fascinating life of another spy, Los Alamos and Manhattan Project scientist Klaus Fuchs. We will try to figure out what Klaus Fuchs motivations were for providing important secrets to the Soviets. Learn More About our Guest:Michael Holzman author of:Spies and Traitors: Kim Philby, James Angleton and the Friendship and Betrayal that Would Shape MI6, the CIA and the Cold Warhttps://www.simonandschuster.com/books/Spies-and-Traitors/Michael-Holzman/9781643138077You can learn more about Beyond the Big Screen and subscribe at all these great places:http://atozhistorypage.com/Click to Subscribe:https://www.spreaker.com/show/4926576/episodes/feedemail: steve@atozhistorypage.comwww.beyondthebigscreen.comhttps://www.patreon.com/historyofthepapacyOn Social Media: https://www.facebook.com/groups/atozhistorypagehttps://www.facebook.com/HistoryOfThePapacyPodcasthttps://twitter.com/atozhistoryMusic Provided by:"Crossing the Chasm" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/Begin Transcript:, [00:00:00] this is beyond the big screen podcast with your host, Steve Guerra. Thank you again for listening to beyond the big screen podcast. Of course, a big thanks goes out to Michael Holzman, author of spies and traders among other great books on espionage during world war two and the cold war links to learn more about Michael Holzman and his books can be found in the show notes.A great way to support beyond the big screen is to leave a rating and review on apple podcast. These reviews really help me know what you think of the show. Other people learn about beyond the big screen to learn more about the Parthenon podcast networks and great shows like Scott ranks, history unplug James Early's key battles of American history, Richard Lim;s, this American president, and more can be [00:01:00] found at parthenonpodcast.com.You can learn more about beyond the big screen, great movies and story. So great. They should be movies on Facebook and Twitter by searching for. A to Z history, you can contact me there, or just send me an email to my email, address, steve@atwosiehistorypage.coml inks to all of this and more can be found at beyondthebigscreen.com.I thank you for joining me again beyond the big screen. And I think you're going to enjoy this one today.Thank you for joining us today. Again, I am very excited to be joined again by special guests, Michael Holzman, author of the books, spies and traders, Kim Philby, James Angleton, and the friendship and betrayal that would shape the CIA and the cold war. Uh, Michael Holzman is the author of numerous books, [00:02:00] including James Jesus Angleton, the CIA and the craft of intelligence biography.Guy Burgess and one on Donald and Melinda McLean, as well as the novel packs, 1934 to 1941. Today's episode is kind of a, uh, add on to our episode when we talked about Jason. Jesus Angleton and Kim Philby today, we're going to talk about another spy and trader who affected the entire trajectory of the cold war scientists, Klaus Fuchs.The focus of most of your works is on cold war history and particularly spies and espionage during the cold war. How did you become interested in this topic? It's more or less an accident? I drifted into it. Um, I was interested. And ideology the way in which the ideas to. Basically, usually a dominant group affect the actions of everyone within that [00:03:00] group and everyone that's affected by it.So, uh, a very good example of how that works. It's the, these groups of people, um, who are involved in espionage, not from. But because their beliefs, uh, Kim Philby, who we talked to about rather exhaustive with the other day, uh, was part of a group at Cambridge university in England, in the early 1930s that joined the communist party, um, because they were.Concerned about the way, uh, he, uh, dominant group and Britain and the British empire was accumulating enormous riches at the expense of the people who are actually producing them. I've just been reading actually, uh, th the diaries of Henry Chip's Channon, who was a member of that dominant group. He was in [00:04:00] the society.Uh, pages as it were of England. I took me in the 1920s and the rather dazzling, uh, lifestyle that he led, uh, dressing fruit dinner every night, going to two balls, constantly moving from long castle. That's a very good example of how the top 2%, 1% what happened 1% of European countries at that time lived well, on the other hand, we have, uh, coal miners and, uh, going into the general strike at exactly the same time, because they weren't paid enough to, to eat these people.Philby virtuous. Anthony blunt. Who's another very interesting person. I decided to work for a change in that system and we can see then how their beliefs then were enacted in actions. [00:05:00] Klaus Fuchs. And a lot of ways was a bit different than some of the other people that we've spoken about and, and his background and what he actually did and his espionage career.What does, before we drill down into some of the specifics of his career, can you tell us a little bit about what did, what did Klaus Fuchs actually do? Well, what he did and, and why he's famous is that he took the detailed information about the atomic bomb that was developed at Los Alamos and sent it to Moscow.A perhaps. Accelerated the development of the Soviet atomic bomb by a year, maybe two years as we look back at that time. Now this becomes increasingly crucial. Yes. The United States was planning a nuclear war against the Soviet union [00:06:00] to occur. Uh, probably about 1950. The fact that the Soviets exploded an affiliate device in August, 1949, made that impossible.This the point I wish this was probably most probable Ms. During the Korean war. When the Chinese had intervened and, uh, driven back the American and British forces to the Chinese Korean border from the train and general MacArthur wanted to bomb the Chinese forces and he was stopped from doing this and it hasn't done.Much elaborated about why he was stopped, but one good reason that he was talking with, uh, president Truman and Eisenhower the Natera at that time thought, uh, the United States used atomic weapons there. The [00:07:00] Soviets very likely, uh, do so themselves, uh, perhaps by bombing London. So, um, who was clouds? Feats.What was his background? Where did he come from? The background is very interesting. Uh, I see three approaches to, uh, folks, one of us when we were just discussing the espionage and there's, uh, a lot of information about how he was caught and on the American side and how he did what he did on the Soviet.So it's not. Yes that he was a physicist. Uh, he wasn't quite a Nobel prize quality because of this newness, that next notch town, but he was very much admired for his work. I said, theoretical nuclear physicist. And the third approach to him is that he was, um, he was to say, secular. Protestant [00:08:00] his, uh, family had been, his father was a Protestant minister who became a Quaker.This was in Germany, uh, before the first world war, his grandfather had also been a Protestant minister and cloud's folks had drilled into him from an early age that it was very important to do the right. This I, what was right following, uh, say radical Protestant views and following the teachings of Emmanuel Kant.Uh, and then once you've decided what the right thing, uh, to do you call ahead and do it no matter what anybody else is saying. And he took this essentially Christian idea, uh, with him as he became a communist before they, uh, in the 1920s. It was family had been social Democrats socialists, but, uh, he decided, and [00:09:00] his siblings decided simultaneously that the social Democrats in Germany, in the 19 late 1920s, weren't doing enough to stop the rise of the Nazi.And that the only group that, uh, seemed to be willing to actually fight and I mean, literally fight street fights and Nazis was the German communist party. So you'll have these three things. He asked me a notch. And you, uh, have this ethical approach to, um, my folks, uh, started out his education at the kale as a, became a physics student.And as things deteriorated in Germany in the early 1930s, he took a leading role in the, uh, student branch of the chairman Cummings. And got into a serious conflict. [00:10:00] So the Nazis, I think here, we need to talk about the difference between communism at that time and communism, the lease Inc, or the communist party in Germany was the largest in the world, uh, for quite some time and was an internationalist party.It's thoughts. That would be a good thing. If everybody in the world came from. After Lennon brought the Russian communist party to power and what became the Soviet union, there was a split and some people, uh, decided that the thing to do was to build communism in the Soviet again and forget about the rest of the world.And others wanted to continue the idea that there should be a worldwide revolution. The ladder was Trotsky and the former was stolen and stolen. It. But in night in the early 1930s, this wasn't completely clear. So [00:11:00] folks Allegiant the communist. Well, is it an allegiance to the German condiments? Pardon me?Not to the Soviet idea. That was only much later after the German communist party was destroyed by the Nazis in the mid 1930s. That to be a communist meant to, you had to have some kind of loyalty, the communist party of the Soviet. How w how engaged was Fuchs. He did the, he was in the leadership of the German communist party.Was he on the more o

Battlecast
A Military History of the Imjin War /// 60

Battlecast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2021


In this third episode of an ongoing series, Dr. Luke details the massive Chinese counterattack which spilled across the Chinese-Korean border in the winter of 1593. Tens of thousands of Chinese soldiers linked up with tens of thousands of Korean guerillas and warrior monks to drive the samurai across the Korean peninsula and into the… Continue reading A Military History of the Imjin War /// 60

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Desperately Learning English - Faster Business English Emigrate Canada, UK - Coach Mark In Manila
Chinese, Korean, Taiwanese & Japanese Graduates - Intensive English Masterclass For Entrance Exams / Interviews

Desperately Learning English - Faster Business English Emigrate Canada, UK - Coach Mark In Manila

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2021 3:13


中国、韩国、台湾和日本的毕业生 - 你知道你不能把你的入学考试或面试留给机会。今天就和我预约你的高级学术和商务英语强化辅导大师班吧。辅导国内和国际学生,包括。耶鲁大学、伦敦经济学院、Chevening奖学金和复旦大学 在此预订:https://zestforlife.ecwid.com/Monthly-Intensive-1-1-Premier-Coaching-x-8-60-Minute-Advanced-Business-ESL-Coaching-Sessions-Mark-p352004144 Chinese, Korean, Taiwanese & Japanese Graduates - you know you can't leave your entrance exams or interviews to chance. Book your Intensive Advanced Academic & Business English Coaching Masterclass with me today. Coaching Domestic and International students including: Yale, London School of Economics, Chevening Scholarships and Fudan University Book here: https://zestforlife.ecwid.com/Monthly-Intensive-1-1-Premier-Coaching-x-8-60-Minute-Advanced-Business-ESL-Coaching-Sessions-Mark-p352004144 中国人、韓国人、台湾人、日本人の卒業生の皆さん、入学試験や面接をチャンスに任せることはできません。今すぐ私の集中的な上級アカデミック&ビジネス英語コーチングマスタークラスを予約してください。国内外の学生を対象としたコーチングを行っています。イェール大学、ロンドンスクールオブエコノミクス、チェベニング奨学金、復旦大学 ご予約はこちら: https://zestforlife.ecwid.com/Monthly-Intensive-1-1-Premier-Coaching-x-8-60-Minute-Advanced-Business-ESL-Coaching-Sessions-Mark-p352004144 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/markinmanilacamblyesl/message

The Bicultural Identity
Awkwafina: Internet Sensation to Cultural Icon

The Bicultural Identity

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2021 33:58


Awkwafina is known for her rising, yet already extensive career as a rapper, comedian, actress, author, and television host. In this episode, we explore the many milestones of her career, and explore her background growing up as a Chinese-Korean in Queens. We also reflect on her significant role in representing Asian Americans, and how she masterfully juggles the roles of being a cultural icon while staying true to her role as an entertainer. Join us this episode as we celebrate her achievements and reflect on the road she is paving for future representation. --- Thanks for listening! If you enjoyed this episode, check out the links below: Website: thebiculturalidentity.com Instagram: instagram.com/thebiculturalidentity --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thebiculturalidentity/message

TBS eFM This Morning
0623 Film: Academy Awards delayed due to coronavirus

TBS eFM This Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2020 10:09


Film: -Academy Awards delayed due to coronavirus -Court rules Midnight Runners to apologize to Chinese Korean community -Coronavirus prevention campaign at theaters -코로나19로 아카데미 시상식 연기 -법원 ‘청년경찰' 제작사 중국 동포에 사과 판결 -이번주 개봉작 & 극장가 “안전하다” 캠페인 Guest: Pierce Conran, film critic

China Paradigms
Ep 106: The design agency behind the rebranding of iconic Chinese cosmetic brands

China Paradigms

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2020 70:21


Matthieu David interviews Matthieu Rochette-Schneider, Greater China General Manager at centdegrés. Building a brand in China might look like a very different process than the way brands are built in the West. But there are many businesses in China that were very fortunate to have the veteran brand builders from centdegrés on their side. They've been in China for more than a decade and if you ask anybody from centdegrés if they are a French agency or a Chinese agency you will get the inevitable response: "centdegrés is centdegrés". Let's find out why in this new China Paradigm interview. 0:15 Guest introduction 2:11 centdegrés - a company history 3:15 centdegrés - current company size in China 5:48 7 years in China - how many brands trust centdegrés their business? 7:47 An adventurous mind - branding came early to China thanks to centdegrés 9:19 China - a reasonable size of centdegrés 12:00 The centdegrés approach to branding 14:37 Managing the core of the business - Creativity 18:58 The centdegrés work process 24:02 Start and end point - the centdegrés brand building journey 27:22 The tools centdegrés provides their clients with to make them successful 29:58 How does centdegrés manage to stay competitive? 33:16 It's never to early to start pitching ideas 36:19 Leveraging the heritage of China - examples of successful Chinese brands 42:40 Brand domination - is it China's time to shine? 48:15 Case Study - what did centdegrés did for MG Mask? 53:27 Case Study - branding HAPSODE 54:32 Brands and politics don't mix - setting up Chinese-Korean business link 56:35 Case Study - bringing Marvel to Sephora 1:00:00 What books have inspired Matthieu Rochette-Schneider in his career? 1:03:25 What does Matthieu Rochette-Schneider read to stay up to date with China? 1:05:00 What book or movie about China does Matthieu Rochette-Schneider recommend? 1:06:25 Should Matthieu Rochette-Schneider have extra time what other business would he pursue? 1:07:38 What unexpected success and failure has Matthieu Rochette-Schneider witnessed in China? 1:10:00 Outro Building an event-native agency in China's digital world: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ui4wkQPoi6c Learn more about centdegrés: https://www.centdegres.com/ Listen & Subscribe: Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/china-paradigms-daxue Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/china-paradigms/id1450916630 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/78qDpsYgQXWrkPpJyZJLtx YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2y6ixpQB1WIs6GMdUeoq4g?view_as=subscriber Website: https://chinaparadigm.com/ Thanks for listening! If you like what you hear, do us a favor and write a review on iTunes. What is China Paradigms Podcast?

Business India
Domestic paper makers seek protection from cheap Chinese, Korean imports

Business India

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2020 3:19


Domestic paper makers seek protection from cheap Chinese, Korean imports

Curious City
Looking For Quarantine Recipes? Try This Chicago-Invented Dish

Curious City

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2020 3:56


Two Albany Park chefs turned a Chinese-Korean chicken dish into a signature Chicago food. Listen to the history, then go to wbez.org/curiouscity for recipes to make at home.

Grubthusiast Grubcast
Grubcast RR#26 CHIKO Chinese Korean Encinitas Get There!!!

Grubthusiast Grubcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2019 28:15


We talk about this fantastic Chinese Korean spot where the food is wonderful, eat there or take it go, just Get There!

San Diego Magazine's Happy Half Hour
Drive-Bys to Gentrification: The owner of Original 40 Brewing tells us how North Park has changed

San Diego Magazine's Happy Half Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2019 42:26


Welcome back! This episode is brought to you by our sponsors, Angela Landsberg, executive director of North Park Main Street, and Lara Worm, co-founder of Bivouac Ciderworks, a craft cider company with a taproom in the heart of North Park. Bivouac is currently distributed in bars and restaurants around San Diego County and will be releasing cans next month. This week’s special guest is Steve Billings, the owner of U-31 in North Park and the newly opened Original 40 Brewing Company on University Avenue, which Troy got the First Look at before it opened. Steve is a fifth-generation San Diegan, and he and his wife first got into the business when they bought Buster Daly’s bar in back in 2006, and converted it into U-31 the following year. North Park was a very different neighborhood back then compared to what it is now. Steve shared in the podcast that after just two weeks of opening his first bar, there was a drive-by shooting right outside the front doors. When Steve talked about opening up Original 40, he said his wife had two conditions: they had to serve wine and it had to be comfortable. Steve bought some comfortable chairs online and learned how he could sell wine out of a brewery. Steve gave us two picks for Two People, $50: Tribute Pizza and One Door North. Erin shared that she, after two years, was finally able to try Himitsu, a small sushi bar in La Jolla. Lauren’s pick this week was Goi Cuon, a new Vietnamese restaurant in Hillcrest dedicated to making spring rolls. Troy’s pick was Chiko, a Chinese/Korean restaurant that’s been on his radar for a while now—he said the orange-ish chicken dish there is a must. In Hot Plates, we talked about the fraud investigation of Gina Champion-Cain, who owned the Patio restaurants and Saska's in Mission Beach. The Union- Tribune released a story talking about whether or not her restaurants will be shut down as this investigation moves forward. The Windmill Food Hall just opened in Carlsbad, and this is the area’s first food hall establishment. It has 14 vendors in the 12,000-square-foot space including Cross Street Chicken and Beer, Notorious Burgers, and The Poke Stand. A new Italian restaurant, Siamo Napoli, just opened in North Park on 30th Street taking over the space where Il Postino was. And lastly, Restaurant Week is coming up with some great deals at over 180 restaurants all over San Diego! This week’s Hot Topic is an innovative Happy Hour happening in Finland, which we read about in the New York Times: A grocery store happy hour! S-market, a grocery chain that has 900 stores throughout the country, has a “happy hour” every day at 9 p.m., where they slash the prices of food that is about to expire by 60 percent. The store started this to combat food waste, and local shoppers the New York Times interviewed said they’re getting hooked on the sales and are becoming "regulars" at the store. In the podcast, Steve says that in his restaurant, he would much rather not have enough of something than throw it away. Thanks for listening, and we’d love to hear from you! Call us at 619-744-0535 and leave a message. Or if you’re too shy to call, you can email HappyHalfHour@sdmag.com. You can give us your recommendations for Two People, $50, tell us about any news happening in San Diego’s culinary world, let us know who you’d like to hear featured as a guest on the podcast, or ask Troy a question!

The Little Cutie Podcast
LCP 459: What Else Do You Need Besides a Dog and an AK47?

The Little Cutie Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2019 4:41


Chinese/Korean, archetypes in the zombie genre, Days Gone on twitch

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K-Drama My Eyes Out
KDMEO Episode 113 - Ms Ma, Nemesis (미스 마) 5-8

K-Drama My Eyes Out

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2018 61:01


"It started crazy and it ended crazy." Judy and Teresa loved the cheesiness of episodes 5-8 of “Ms Ma, Nemesis” (미스 마), an SBS mystery drama starring Kim YoonJin and Jung WoongIn. To listen to us talk about episodes 1-4 of "Ms Ma, Nemesis", check out KDMEO episodes 109 and 112! Judy is discomfited by the way this drama shows the darker sides of Korea, such as bullying in schools and prejudice against Chinese people of Korean descent. Teresa wonders why the murderer continued to follow through on his original plan, if he heard Ms Ma (Kim YoonJin) predict exactly what he was going to do. Why does Ms Ma leave a sample of her DNA and fingerprints in the police station? There better be a cool twist in later episodes. Digressions: 1:26 - "Aggretsuko" 3:21 - "Lords and Ladles" and "Supersizers Go" 6:38 - Listener suggestion!   Some Korean terms: 팥쥐: [pat-jwee] evil stepsister character from "콩쥐팥쥐" [kong-jwee-pat-jwee], a Korean version of "Cinderella". 조선족: [jo-seon-sok] ethnic Koreans who migrated over to Manchuria/China before 1945; the drama translates this as Chinese-Korean, which is misleading.   Please send any questions, comments or suggestions on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram (@kdramamyeyesout) or e-mail us (kdramamyeyesout(at)gmail.com). Download this and other episodes and while you're there, write us a review: Apple Podcasts Google Play Music Stitcher Spotify Libsyn RSS The KDMEO theme music is 'Cute', by Bensound (www.bensound.com), and is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial No-Derivatives 4.0 International.

Industry Night with Foodie & The Beast
From Fine Dining to Fast Casual: How Did THAT Happen?

Industry Night with Foodie & The Beast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2018 62:04


Our guests on Industry Night with Foodie and the Beast are Scott Drewno and Danny Lee, part of the chefs/owners team at Chi-KO, DC’s (and soon to be the West Coast’s) awesome, Asian-inspired, Chinese/Korean fast casual concept that has taken DC by storm. Previously the widely-heralded executive chef at Wolfgang Puck’s fine dining restaurant, The Source, here in DC, Scott Drewno gave up the “fine” to join with his good buddies Danny Lee, founder and exec chef of DC’s beloved Mandu Korean restaurants, and Chef Drew Kim, to create a walk-in spot in DC’s Barracks Row that puts the best part of fine dining - the yummy, unexpectedly complex tastes in a variety of dishes – into mostly “get it to go,” fast casual service. Danny and Scott join us to talk about Chi-Ko’s origins, its inner workings viz a viz a “regular restaurant, growing the concept to take on both coasts and about their newest concept, Anju. Enjoy!

I Will Teach You A Language
099: How to cope with a different alphabet

I Will Teach You A Language

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2016 8:59


Isabelle asks: "I'm learning Korean, but I'm slow at reading. How can I improve?" In this episode: An unfamiliar alphabet can be off-putting Some alphabets present significant challenges (e.g. Chinese) Korean is relatively easy - only 24 characters The pronunciation is reflected in the characters (unlike Chinese, for example) Learn all the characters and associated sounds at the beginning Improving is really just a question of practice Keep away from romanisation Persist! Resources mentioned in today's episode: About the Korean language - a great summary from the Omniglot blog Polyglot Pub Facebook Group - language meetups I run in London Polyglot Pub Email List - get email notifications about events Your Homework! Help me create an amazing feature for the 100th episode! I'd like to create a montage of voices of podcast listeners from around the world, all giving one piece of language advice they've learned from the show. This would be such a great way to commemorate the 100th episode, and provide motivation for all of you out there learning languages on your own. If you'd like to participate, please click the link below and leave a short message including the following information: Name Where you're from The ONE thing you've learned from the show that's made a big difference to your language learning Click here to leave the message Start speaking today I’d like to thank iTalki for supporting the show. iTalki is the best place online to connect with affordable and effective native speakers teachers and tutors. To claim your free lesson and start speaking today, simply visit:http://iwillteachyoualanguage.com/italkishownotes Do you have a question? Ask me your language learning questions by clicking here, and I’ll do my best to feature it on the show! Also, please subscribe to the show on iTunes to get automatic updates. Thanks so much for listening to this episode of the podcast! If you’ve got any comments about the show then please leave them in the “comments” section below! If you’d like to help me out, then I’d love it if you could… Share the episode using the social media buttons around you Leave an honest review and rating of the podcast on iTunes (click here to do that) iTunes reviews in particular really help the rankings of the podcast and help me to reach other aspiring language learners out there! See you in the next episode of the I Will Teach You A Language podcast! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/message

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