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Sean Yoo es un diseñador coreano-estadounidense con una trayectoria global que refleja su educación multicultural. Nacido y educado en Los Ángeles, comenzó su carrera en Milán y vivió en Ciudad de México. En el episodio de hoy Jorge Diego y Sean Yoo se encuentran en el showroom de Design Within Reach para hablar sobre su trayectoria como diseñador. Comenzó estudiando urbanismo, dejó su trabajo para regresar a estudiar diseño industrial en Pasadena y debutó exitosamente en el Salone Satellite en 2001. También platica sobre la manera en la que su obra ha sido ampliamente exhibida en eventos internacionales, consolidándolo como un referente en el diseño contemporáneo.Este episodio fue grabado en inglés, puedes verlo con subtítulos en nuestro canal de YouTube.Puedes Seguir a Seon Yoo@SeanyoodesignEste episodio es patrocinado por Design within reachNo te pierdas nuestros episodios, publicamos todos los Martes.Síguenos en: Instagram https://www.instagram.com/designaholic.mxFacebook https://www.facebook.com/designaholicmx/Twitter https://twitter.com/designaholicmx Suscríbete a nuestro newsletter semanal “Las 5 de la Semana” aquí: https://bit.ly/30yyPD0Nuestra página web es: http://designaholic.mxTambién te dejo mi cuenta personal donde además de publicar sobre mi estudio y los proyectos que hacemos, comparto mucho más sobre Arte, Arquitectura y Diseño. Instagram https://www.instagram.com/jd_etienneTwitter https://www.twitter.com/jd_etienne Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
After Lucy brings up a genius idea suggested by Sean Yoo on how the WNBA can replace in-game interviews with coaches, we learn of JuJu's remarkable trip from the studio to the airport. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Things 55 - 1. This episode is sponsored by Mendi! Get 30% off Mendi CBD with code SPINSTERS > https://themendico.com/discount/SPINSTERS Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
It started when Haley DM'd us a TikTok where someone rated his top 100 things of all time, and ended up with two hours of podcast. Here is part 1. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Two Koreans on one podcast? I know, it's highly unconventional. But I had to do this second episode with my eating buddy Sean Yoo because, well, it's about friendship forged through food (and like a million other things). By the way: if you want to sponsor this show, send an inquiry to koldwateraudio@gmail.com. Recommended playback speed: 1.2x
Sean Yoo started playing golf in the pandemic. His newfound obsession even got him a gig, hosting a top secret narrative podcast about a famous Korean American golfer. The project has a personal bent, too: Sean's reporting has given him opportunities to remember his late father, who was also an avid golfer. Sean opens the lid with the Shrinks, and they geek out over Korean food, the ground floor at the driving range, and Sade. As always, thanks for listening to Group Golf Therapy! Please subscribe, rate our podcast, and leave a review—we're always looking to deliver a great show to you. Hit 'em straight, and mind your golf. Follow us: @groupgolftherapy Sean: @sean_y00 Bradford: @bradfordwilsongolf Connor: @thebagbandit Drew: @everydaydrew --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/groupgolftherapy/message
Sean Yoo joins the show and we talk a little bit about basketball and a lot about...which NBA teams are which clothing brands. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Haley and Jordan are joined by New Jersey day-1 Sean Yoo to talk about all things New Jersey for the first half of the episode, and some basketball in the second half. They talk about Lousiville's tournament run, the sad streak of big man injuries, and try to figure out what's wrong with the Warriors. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Sean Yoo is back to talk about some of the rookies we didn't get to last week. Then Haley, Jordan, and Sean discuss Harden being unhappy in Brooklyn, Steph's cold streak, and Amy Schneider's historic Jeopardy run!! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Haley, Jordan, and honorary girlie Sean Yoo talk about the rookies that have impressed them the most this year. We went so long that we decided we have to do a part 2! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Ciara and Ashtyn are joined by Rockets legend Sean Yoo to comb through the mystery surrounding the most infamous facial hair in the NBA. Does James Harden keep his beard for basketball reasons, or is something darker going on?Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
Logan Murdock and Raja Bell hop on during this basketball-less Monday to figure out who’s to blame for the Clippers’ less-than-expected performance in the playoffs and what could sway Game 7 against the Nuggets (3:26), who the key players are in the upcoming Eastern Conference finals between the Heat and Celtics (30:49), and the aftermath of Houston’s unfruitful postseason (42:48). Then The Ringer’s Sean Yoo joins to pour out a little liquor for his Houston Rockets (56:29), and Logan and Raja each anoint their Real One of the Week (1:07:02). Hosts: Logan Murdock and Raja Bell Guest: Sean Yoo
Riley is joined by Sean Yoo to discuss the latest explosive episode of 'Survivor: Winners at War.' This week, the families and loved ones make a visit, and there's a live tribal council. Later, Riley and Sean break down the "Rope-a-Dope" archetype and hand out their superlatives.
100 Episodes. We made it. Thanks for listening over the last three years! On this episode, we discuss Hustlers, starring Constance Wu and Jennifer Lopez. How did the crew feel about this crime movie about strippers? In the back half of the show, Nick & Nick discuss the show over the past 100 episodes, answer your questions and talk about their favorite movies from the past few years. In the end, we feature you, our listeners and guests who have been on our show over the last few years. Shout out to Ray King and Dan Fischer. The final reviews in order: Sean Yoo, Greg Bloom, Andrew Kellner, Mikayla Siedentopf, Dave and Kyle from Dual Redundancy, Mike DeMars, Marc Desisto, Julz Coco, Austin Rojas, Marcus Rojas, Madison Rojas, and finally, Cookie & Kristin Rojas from New Orleans for the final time. Follow the show on Twitter and Instagram! www.twitter.com/TheBandRPodcast www.twitter.com/oboyle92 www.twitter.com/ROJO36 www.instagram.com/TheBoyleandRojasPodcast --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-good-the-bad--the-watchable/support
House is joined by Danny Chau to discuss his piece, "Why the Fried Chicken Sandwich Is the Perfect Hot-Button Issue." They discuss the rollout of the new Popeyes fried chicken sandwich and the craze that ensued before discussing Gordon Ramsay's new show, 'Gordon Ramsay: Uncharted,' including why it was a miss, and how immersive culture/food shows are perceived in the wake of Anthony Bourdain's death (2:55). Finally, House connects with Sean Yoo, who waited in line during the Popeyes craze to try the new fried chicken sandwich, to give his review (46:15).
Claire McNear joins the show to detail the emotional journey of Giants fans in 2019, as they watched their star players get dangled in trades but then ultimately stay in black and orange (1:00). Then, Sean Yoo wonders why the Yankees haven't been able to fix their starting rotation at consecutive deadlines, while fellow contenders like the Astros have added Justin Verlander and Zack Greinke (14:18). Host: Bobby Wagner Guests: Claire McNear and Sean Yoo Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Claire McNear joins the show to detail the emotional journey of Giants fans in 2019, as they watched their star players get dangled in trades but then ultimately stay in black and orange (1:00). Then, Sean Yoo wonders why the Yankees haven’t been able to fix their starting rotation at consecutive deadlines, while fellow contenders like the Astros have added Justin Verlander and Zack Greinke (14:18). Host: Bobby Wagner Guests: Claire McNear and Sean Yoo
House talks with Danny Chau about some top-notch noodle spots in New York City and an incredible Indian dining experience in Mississauga, Ontario, where the unorthodox ordering style really made the meal (3:43). Then House talks with John Gonzalez of The Ringer's 'Heat Check' podcast about a Canadian roast duck poutine pizza, and a revelatory spicy Indian meal in San Fransisco (36:20). Finally, House links up with Sean Yoo to discuss the viral video of a woman effortlessly dismantling a head of garlic in seconds, the internet's criticism, questionable knife safety, and more (48:35).
House is joined by Sean Yoo of The Ringer to discuss his trip to the 2019 MLB Food Festival and some of the best dishes offered up by America's ballparks and beyond (2:19). Then House links up with Juliet Litman for a special March edition of Food News (24:08).
Ringer staff writer Michael Baumann talks to Zach Kram about the surprisingly crowded NL West race, then goes over the highlights and disappointments of the Players Weekend nicknames and uniforms with Sean Yoo. Finally, Ben Lindbergh joins the show to break down where the AL West race stands in the aftermath of Seattle's sweep of the Astros. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Ringer staff writer Michael Baumann talks to Zach Kram about the surprisingly crowded NL West race, then goes over the highlights and disappointments of the Players Weekend nicknames and uniforms with Sean Yoo. Finally, Ben Lindbergh joins the show to break down where the AL West race stands in the aftermath of Seattle's sweep of the Astros.
On today's edition of the show, Nick & Nick are joined by Sean Yoo (@RealSeanyeWest), who went to college with Rojas and now works at The Ringer. The trio discuss Ready Player One from a book reader's perspective as well as break down Isle of Dogs, the latest film from Wes Anderson. Follow the show on Twitter! @TheBandRpodcast @oboyle92 @ROJO36 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-good-the-bad--the-watchable/support
The Ringer's Michael Baumann talks to Chris Ryan about rookie Phillies manager Gabe Kapler's creative bullpen use (01:00). Then he brings in Zach Kram to talk about Shohei Ohtani's debut(s) (16:00) and Sean Yoo to talk about the Yankees' return to Evil Empire status (28:15), before Ben Lindbergh closes with the Astros' new-look rotation (38:00) and the awkward timing of Yuli Gurriel's suspension (47:00). You can find the official Ringer merch store here: http://bit.ly/ringershop Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Ringer's Michael Baumann talks to Chris Ryan about rookie Phillies manager Gabe Kapler's creative bullpen use (01:00). Then he brings in Zach Kram to talk about Shohei Ohtani's debut(s) (16:00) and Sean Yoo to talk about the Yankees' return to Evil Empire status (28:15), before Ben Lindbergh closes with the Astros' new-look rotation (38:00) and the awkward timing of Yuli Gurriel's suspension (47:00). You can find the official Ringer merch store here: http://bit.ly/ringershop