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Join host Patrick Kelly for a special milestone episode of The Produce Industry Podcast as he welcomes Caitlin Gerstenberger of Jac. Vandenberg, Inc. for her very first in-studio podcast appearance! Recorded live from the Produce Industry Podcast Studio in Tampa, Florida , this episode dives into the story behind SUNRAYS® – the snack that gives back, Jac. Vandenberg's leadership in sustainability, and hot topics like tariffs, trade, and what's ahead for the industry. It's authentic, insightful, and full of fresh energy—don't miss it!www.aglifemedia.com www.sunrays.com
Comment on this episode by going to KDramaChat.comToday, we'll be discussing Episode 12 of When Life Gives You Tangerines, the hit K Drama on Netflix starring IU as Oh Ae-sun and Park Bo-gum as Yang Gwan-sik as young adults, then Moon So-ri as Oh Ae-sun and Park Hae-joon as Yang Gwan-sik as older adults. We discuss:The songs featured during the recap: They Fell Down But Got Back Up Again and Eternal Nostalgia, both by Judah Earl, a non-Korean musician who has contributed to many K Dramas OSTs.The history and use of yeontan (연탄), charcoal briquettes in Korea to heat homes; Joanna talked about how these briquettes are prominent in Reply 1988.The healing nature of this episode for Geum Myeong, who returns to Jeju a year after her breakup with Yeong beom and is cared for by her parents.The lavish and carefully prepared meals Ae-sun prepares to nourish her daughter, including jangjorim, chonggak kimchi, bibim naengmyeon, and kimbap.A sweet sunrise boat ride between Gwan-sik and Geum Myeong that rekindles their bond and reveals Gwan-sik's quiet but profound love.Ae-sun's maternal wisdom and her confidence in Geum Myeong, seen when she reveals she never sent out wedding invitations, instinctively knowing the marriage wouldn't happen.The thoughtful gifts Geum Myeong gives her parents, the notebook for Ae sun and the hand cream for Gwan sik.Ae-sun's touching conversation with her elderly grandmother; both women understand what it means to have lost a child.The poetic scene between Ae-sun's grandmother and Gwang Rye, possibly a moment of transition to the afterlife.Eun Myeong's return home from the military and the shocking arrival of Hyeon suk and the announcement that she is pregnant. The return of Chung Seop and his desperate dash after Geum Myeong's bus, echoing Ae-sun's cry to Gwan-sik years ago.Cultural references to Sandglass, Seo Taiji and Boys, Princess Diana's 1995 interview, and former President Chun Doo Hwan's downfall.The moving cinematography of the sunrise scene.Reflections on the multiple deaths in the episode and their emotional impact on Ae-sun and Gwan-sik, especially concerning their lost son.Our deep dive into the career of Jang Hye-jin, her impressive range, and how unrecognizable she is across her roles—from Parasite to Crash Landing on You to Dr. Slump.ReferencesWaste Management in KoreaJang-jorim - WikipediaWhat is Chonggak Kimchi?Bibim Naengmyeon (Spicy Korean Buckwheat Noodles)Dosirac - WikipediaSandglass (TV series) - WikipediaGwangju Uprising - WikipediaSeo Taiji and Boys - Wikipedia
Today, we'll be discussing Episode 11 of When Life Gives You Tangerines, the hit K Drama on Netflix starring IU as Oh Ae-sun, Park Bo-gum as Yang Gwan-sik as young adults, Moon So-ri as Oh Ae-sun, and Park Hae-joon as Yang Gwan-sik as older adults. We discuss:The songs we featured during the recap: "Picasso's Room" by Yun Hyun Kyum and "Geum Myeong is Truly a Blessing to Me" by Chang Hyowon.Joanna's Korean food tour in Annandale, VA with Virginialicious and tour guide Park Su-jin, and how Korean food has become mainstream in the U.S.Gongjindan, a traditional Korean herbal medicine, and its symbolic role in showing affection and care.The blossoming emotional depth and poetic confession from Chung Seop to Geum Myeong — comparing her to a Christmas tree that sparkles no matter where it's placed.The nuanced reasons why Geum Myeong breaks up with Yeong Beom — not because she doesn't love him, but because she loves herself, too.Yeong Beom's powerlessness and the lasting emotional scars inflicted by his mother's dominance.A powerful parallel between Ae-sun's life and her daughter's — and how Ae-sun attempts to protect Geum Myeong in ways she never was.The heartbreakingly awkward sanggyeonrye (formal family meeting) that underscores socioeconomic disparities and family values.Ae-sun's emotional devastation over her daughter's humiliation and her own flashback-infused realization about parenting and sacrifice.The hauntingly predictive flash-forward of Yeong Beom's life of submission and regret, visualized through a lonely aging montage.The poignant metaphor of The Little Prince and how it mirrors the final farewell between Geum Myeong and Yeong Beom.References to Korea's educational reform in 1994 and the CSAT — a life-shaping exam with nationwide effects.A brief but loaded cliffhanger involving a mysterious woman from Gwan Sik's past.Our spotlight on Lee Soo Kyung, who plays Bu Hyeon Suk — her rise as a two-time Baeksang winner and her roles in dramas like Love in the Big City and Law School.ReferencesKorean Wedding Gifts | Traditional & Modern ExamplesTradition of dowries changes - The New York TimesKim Il Sung - Wikipedia
Or maybe that is just my spring allergies! Ade and Kelly share about the stunning show that is “Love on the Spectrum” on Netflix that has us feeling things! Ade adds two other shows that will make you feel like joining the apps and running around the grocery store setting up your own meet-cute! "When Life Gives you Tangerines" (English dub alert!) and "Forever," both found on Netflix.
Drama Geek almost had to record a review of the second half of Tangerines by herself but The Maknae swooped in and saved the day. Please join them in their cozy chat where they review the second half of this amazing drama and give their final thoughts.You can also find us on X, BlueSky, and Facebook.Click HERE for our show notes.Remember to check out our Patreon which is full of extra content for our Kimchi VIPS!! Come check it out HERE, and make sure you don't miss a single moment of our drama-filled banter Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Huge breaking news on Monday morning as Dundee wielded the axe on gaffer Tony Docherty. The decision came less than 24 hours after the Dee secured their Premiership status with a 2-0 victory at St Johnstone, sparking a pitch invasion at McDiarmid Park. Was it the right call by the Dee? And will Shaun Maloney be the next man in the Dens Park hotseat? While there was no such drama across the road to begin the week – there was plenty on Saturday. We toast a wonderful season from Dundee United after their gutsy 2-1 win over Aberdeen secured European football in the maiden campaign back in the Premiership. We lavish praise on Declan Gallagher, discuss the ice-cool Sam Dalby and pay tribute to auxiliary right-back Louis Moult! There is also chat about how the Tangerines will evolve next season amid the challenge of continental competition. Sadly, we must also chew over the despicable assault that saw Jack Mackenzie struck by a seat lobbed by an Aberdeen fan. Folding in those scenes in Perth, we ask what's next for Scottish football's relationship with supporters? Dundee reporter George Cran is joined by Dundee United correspondent Alan Temple and presenter Tom Duthie. Twa Teams, One Street is proud to be supported by SPAR Scotland. Interested in local sport news, you can save now with The Courier Sport Pack. Keep up with the latest on your local team or sport with the latest news, opinion, match reports and so much more. Subscribe today for only £3 per month. Available exclusively on The Courier. Pay only for the sports you love with this special offer. Sign up today at https://www.thecourier.co.uk/subscribe/?tpcc=twateams
Comment on this episode by going to KDramaChat.comToday, we'll be discussing Episode 10 of When Life Gives You Tangerines, the hit K Drama on Netflix starring IU as Oh Ae-sun and Park Bo-gum as Yang Gwan-sik as young adults, then Moon So-ri as Oh Ae-sun and Park Hae-joon as Yang Gwan-sik as older adults. We discuss:The featured song during the recap: “Theme of Ae-sun” by Park Sung-il, the musician who also wrote “Theme of Gwan-sik,” “Spring in a Heartbeat,” and “Two Faced Summer” from this OST.The Baeksang Awards wins for this show—Best Drama, Best Screenplay, Best Supporting Actress, and Best Supporting Actor—and how validating it feels to have picked a gem for Season 11 of our podcast!How this episode focuses on three mothers and their powerful love for their children: Ae-sun, Yeong-ran, and Chung-seop's mom.The symbolic and cultural significance of white rice, and how Bu Sang-gil uses it as a weapon in his drunken tirade.Oh Seong's boiling anger against his father and sister, and his tragic learned behavior from witnessing his father's abuse.Hyeon-suk's origami cranes and how they parallel Geum Myeong's cranes from Japan—symbols of hope, wishes, and emotional solace.How the village haenyeos serve as the Greek chorus, offering wisdom, gossip, and commentary with humor and truth.Eun Myeong's cigarette-selling side hustle and his rebellion against his parents.The painful disparity in how Yeong Beom's mother treats Geum Myeong and Eun Myeong.Chung-seop's shy but grateful reaction to Geum Myeong's kindness to his mother, and their growing closeness.Cultural and cinematic references throughout the episode: Cinema Paradiso, Lambada, Choi Jin-sil, and the long-running radio show Two O'Clock Date.The origin story of Ae-sun's deep anxiety about her daughter, which probably stems from an attempted kidnapping during her childhood.Ae-sun's and Geum Myeong's mirrored dreams and trauma over the day Dong Myeong died, and how regret is a recurring theme in this show.Ae sun's dramatic save of Geum Myeong from carbon monoxide poisoning; we see that Ae-sun's intuition leads her to save her daughter.What we're watching now, including The Match, Big Mouth, and Reply 1988, plus a shoutout to Lee Soo-kyung, the actress who plays Bu Hyeon-suk, as a rising star to watch.ReferencesChoi Jin-sil - WikipediaEyes of Dawn - WikipediaMy Love, My Bride (1990 film) - WikipediaJesa - WikipediaLee Choon-jae - Wikipedia
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Comment on this episode by going to KDramaChat.comToday, we'll be discussing Episode 9 of When Life Gives You Tangerines, the hit K Drama on Netflix starring IU as Oh Ae-sun, Park Bo-gum as Yang Gwan-sik as young adults, and Moon So-ri as Oh Ae-sun and Park Hae-joon as Yang Gwan-sik as older adults. We discuss:The song featured during the recap: "Midnight Walk" by IU, a sweet ballad of longing that reflects Geum Myeong's and Ae Sun's emotional states of mind.How this episode subtly shifts focus to Geum Myeong as the central figure, possibly revealing the show as her coming-of-age story.The Baeksang Awards wins in 2025, including Best Drama, Best Supporting Actress, Best Supporting Actor, and Best Screenplay for When Life Gives You Tangerines!Our shoutouts to Lori and Seven Seas, who shared their love for the podcast and personal stories that echo themes in the show.The Yang family's move to a cramped apartment, and Ae-sun's determination to bring her cherished mother-of-pearl armoire to their new apartment.Eun Myeong's emotional journey—his bitterness, rebellion through hairstyles, and quiet gestures of love toward Ae Sun, like placing tennis balls under his mom's chair.Geum Myeong's return from Japan and the lack of exploration of her time abroad, which disappointed both of us.The awkward and growing connection between Geum Myeong and Park Chung Seop, who keep running into each other, and who the staff at the theater want to push closer together.The breakdown of Geum Myeong and Yeong-beom's relationship, and how Park Chung Seop might be quietly emerging as a romantic lead. Does Geum Myeong marry him in the end?The Romeo and Juliet parallel between Eun Myeong and Bu Hyeon-suk, son and daughter of two families that have been intertwined forever but are enemies!The beautiful poem “Natasha, the White Donkey and Me” by Baek Seok, read by Geum Myeong from Chung Seop's notebook.A spotlight on Lee Jun-young (Jun)—his career in K-pop and K Drama, including his rap and acting performances. We love him as Park Yeong Beom in this drama!How we're excited to watch the film "The Match" on Netflix, starring Lee Byung-hun and Yoo Ah-in. This movie is about an epic match Go between a mentor and mentee! ReferencesBloomberg Innovation Index in 2021Healthcare and Life Sciences as a Strategic Focus for South KoreaNatasha, the White Donkey and Me by Baek Seok‘Ghost' Director Lauds the Korean Sense of ResponsibilityCircle of Love by Lee Jun youngAmazing rap by Jun young of U KissKal-guksu - WikipediaJjolmyeon - Wikipedia
Esta semana, Ana terminó de ver “When Life Gives you Tangerines” y eso nos llevó a reflexionar sobre qué significa vivir una buena vida – más allá de lo que el mundo nos dice que significa.Este episodio lo grabamos en un parque, así que nos disculpamos de antemano por el audio, pero esperamos que disfruten los sonidos de la naturaleza de fondo tanto como nosotras! ¡Hablemos!Machtia Collective: instagram.com/machtiacoAna: instagram.com/anamerinoeJuli: instagram.com/julianna.rouse
Comment on this episode by going to KDramaChat.comToday, we'll be discussing Episode 8 of When Life Gives You Tangerines, the hit K Drama on Netflix starring IU as Oh Ae-sun and Park Bo-gum as Yang Gwan-sik as young adults, and Moon So-ri as Oh Ae-sun and Park Hae-joon as Yang Gwan-sik as older adults. We discuss:The song featured during the recap: My Love by My Side by Isaac Hong, a gorgeous acoustic ballad performed with only guitar, piano and voice.The full-circle moment when Ae-sun and Gwan-sik's past kindness saves their daughter Geum Myeong from a false accusation nearly 20 years later.Guilt and obligation between parents and children, especially how Geum Myeong's guilt leads to emotional distance from her loving parents.Geum Myeong's awful experience at the police station, reminiscent of her mother's experience at the Busan police station 20 years earlier.Gwan-sik's efforts to connect with his daughter, waiting all day to see her in Seoul and facing her rejection with grace.Ae-sun's sacrifice: abandoning her dream of opening a café so Geum Myeong can study abroad in Japan.The museum that Gwan sik visited, which is probably the Independence Hall of Korea and the historical context of the 1987 democratic elections in Korea.The heartbreaking memory of little Geum Myeong waving to her father, and how a grown-up Geum Myeong's wave brings Gwan-sik to tears.How Gwang Rye, in Ae sun's dream, is still giving Ae sun advice how to discuss the death of Dong Myeong with Gwan sik.Ae-sun finally winning the poetry contest after years of longing, thanks to the haenyeos' secret submission of her poem.The mysterious wedding scene where Geum Myeong is sobbing—who is she marrying and why is she so sad?Reflections on “gaman,” a Japanese concept of enduring hardship with grace, and how it defines both Ae-sun and Gwan-sik's character.Park Hae-joon's transformation from the "nation's adulterer" to the "nation's romantic lead," and how playing Gwan-sik changed his personal outlook on his marriage and life with his wife.ReferencesIndependence Hall of Korea - Wikipedia1987 South Korean presidential election - Wikipedia
It's a big weekend for both our clubs. Dundee United face a crucial trip to Hibs in the race for third place – victory would put the Tangerines right in the mix. And they have a good record at Easter Road, as the boys point out. Across the road, Dundee can take a big, big step towards survival at home to Motherwell. What can we expect at Dens? Goals, we think. The usual crew talk through all the news – Tom Duthie hosting alongside Courier Sport writers Alan Temple and George Cran as well as former Tele Sport editor Graeme Finnan. You can also see us on YouTube at youtube.com/@TheCourierUK/videos Twa Teams, One Street is proud to be supported by SPAR Scotland. Interested in local sport news, you can save now with The Courier Sport Pack. Keep up with the latest on your local team or sport with the latest news, opinion, match reports and so much more. Subscribe today for only £3 per month. Available exclusively on The Courier. Pay only for the sports you love with this special offer. Sign up today at https://www.thecourier.co.uk/subscribe/?tpcc=twateams
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In this episode, Kiho reviews a new Korean drama "When life gives you tangerines" that has Jeju Island as background. IU and Park Bo-gum acted as main players. Enjoy his thoughts!! This show was broadcast on OAR 105.4FM Dunedin - oar.org.nz
The guys recap the action over the weekend, discuss the Hearts red-card row, Willie Collum's latest VAR Review and the latest Friday night mistake in the Championship. Thanks to our sponsors Roxburgh Group, Beeks and Exacta Concrete Flooring. Follow The Ref's View on X: @TheRefsView Never miss a moment, podcast or article on SM Media as you can follow us below on all our platforms. Website - https://thesmmediaent.wordpress.com/ YouTube - https://m.youtube.com/channel/UCO40v_nSWgc6WjmzF4IR68g Twitter - https://twitter.com/SMMediaEnt?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/SMMediaEnt/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/smmediaent/?hl=en iTunes - https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/sm-media/id1528862527 Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/1iPnMJSgUPj4f0U58DHI9J?si=iVlyktAZTlOcDLPBvbLhzQ SoundCloud - https://soundcloud.app.goo.gl/fD17rkT6o5NNVaPj7
Comment on this episode by going to KDramaChat.comToday, we'll be discussing Episode 7 of When Life Gives You Tangerines, the hit K Drama on Netflix starring IU as Oh Ae-sun, Park Bo-gum as Yang Gwan-sik as young adults, Moon So-ri as Oh Ae-sun and Park Hae-joon as Yang Gwan-sik as older adults, and Lee Jun-young as Park Young-beom. We'll also discuss Yeom Hye-ran, the actress who plays Jeon Gwang-rye, Oh Ae-sun's mother. We discuss:The song featured during the recap: "To the Land of Hope" by Choi Baek-ho, a song that evokes nostalgia and the passage of youth.Feedback from our amazing listeners, including a poem shared by Winfor Lam and insights from Malcolm, Seven Seas, and Sue about character development and OST impact.How Gwan-sik is portrayed as the "perfect man," which we all think is unrealistic.Ae-sun's powerful transformation, stepping into her role as a leader by lying in front of a government truck to defend the haenyeos.The portrayal of Korea during the 1980s, including steps the government took to modernize the country before the 1988 Seoul Olympics.The clash between the haenyeos and Bu Sang-gil's efforts to shut down their market — a symbolic fight for community survival.Ae-sun's eventual election as Chief, her "harvesting season" after years of hardship and injustice.The bitter-sweetness of Ae-sun's triumph because she missed her mother so much.Geum-myeong's dangerous situation in Seoul, being framed while refusing to commit academic fraud under pressure from a wealthy family.Eun-myeong's struggles and acts of rebellion, highlighting the sibling dynamic and the emotional weight of living in Geum-myeong's shadow.The cultural references to "Aegukga," Korea's national anthem, and the interesting use of "Auld Lang Syne" in East Asia.The deep camaraderie and subtle politics among village women, including the surprise of Yeong-ran voting for Ae-sun.The tradition and symbolism of gifting rice cakes (tteok) when Ae-sun thanks the haenyeos for their lifelong support.Spotlight on Yeom Hye-ran, her acting background, her accolades, and her pivotal role as Gwang-rye in When Life Gives You Tangerines.Next week, we will recap and analyze episode 8 of When Life Gives You Tangerines. We'll also talk about Park Hae joon, the actor who plays adult Gwan sik. Did you know that he was once named “the nation's adulterer?”ReferencesAegukga - Wikipedia (South Korean national anthem)Aegukka - Wikipedia (North Korean national anthem)Lim Young-woong - WikipediaTrot (music) - WikipediaChoi Beck Ho on Spotify
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FYI - I CRIED EDITING THIS. Judy and Linda try not to outright sob through their discussion of "When Life Gives You Tangerines" (폭삭 속았수다), starring IU, Park BoGum, Moon SoRi and Park HaeJoon. Digressions: 0:57 - New Patreon donor and Listener E-mails! 12:21 - Judy watched "Twisters", starring Glen Powell and Kiernan Shipka. It just didn't have the same charm as the 1996 film. Boo. 14:20 - Linda was surprisingly absorbed by "1883" and "1923", prequels to "Yellowstone". Who knew she would be so into Westerns? 18:08 - Judy read "Convenience Store Woman" by Sayaka Murata and was fascinated by the POV of the main character and her unusual way of dealing with the pressure to conform in society. 20:30 - Judy watched "Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny" and couldn't believe she slept through the climax. Yikes. Some Korean terms: 감사합니다: [gam-sa-hap-ni-da] "thank you", formally. 폭삭 속았수다: [pok-sak-sok-at-soo-da] "thank you for your hard work", in Jeju dialect. 사랑에 빠진게 죄가 아니잖아: [sa-rang-eh-ppa-jin-geh-jweh-ga-a-ni-jan-a] "It's not a crime to fall in love". 해녀: [heh-nyeo] traditional Korean women divers. 잠녀: [jam-nyeo] Jeju dialect for "해녀". 배째: [beh-jjeh] "I will never give in"; literally "slit open your belly". 짜증나: [jja-jeung-na] "I'm so annoyed". 삐뚤어지다: [ppi-ddool-eo-jeot-seo] to be bent; to go down the wrong path, in reference to a delinquent person. 제사: [jeh-sa] death ritual. Audio clips: Brian Tyler - "1883" - "1883 Theme" John Williams - "Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny" - "Auction at Hotel L'Atlantique" 김정미 (Kim JungMi) - "봄" (Spring) Please send any questions, comments or suggestions on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram (@kdramamyeyesout) or e-mail us (kdramamyeyesout(at)gmail.com). You can become our patron at patreon.com/kdramamyeyesout for as little as $1 per month! Download this and other episodes and while you're there, write us a review: Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Spotify Libsyn RSS The KDMEO theme music is 'Relaxing Ballad', by Alexander Nakarada (www.creatorchords.com) Licensed under Creative Commons BY Attribution 4.0 License https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Comment on this episode by going to KDramaChat.comToday, we'll be discussing Episode 6 of When Life Gives You Tangerines, the hit K Drama on Netflix starring IU as Oh Ae-sun and Park Bo-gum as Yang Gwan-sik. We discuss:The song featured during the recap: Hwal Hwal by Hwang So-yoon (aka So!YoON!), a blazing track that mirrors the episode's emotional intensity.The tragic and pivotal loss of Dong Myeong, Ae-sun and Gwan-sik's son, and the overwhelming grief that overtakes the family.The episode's haunting realism in showing how each family member carries deep guilt for Dong Myeong's death.Listener Malcolm's brilliant comparison of the haenyeos to a Greek chorus that offers communal commentary, humor, and moral perspective.The emotional support network of Jeju villagers, especially the haenyeos and the elderly couple who helped the family survive.The revelation that Min-ok paid the rent under the guise of a “moral scholarship,” and how language misinterpretation played a key role in the mystery behind who paid the rent.The deeply affecting scene of Gwan-sik breaking down at the government office while declaring Dong Myeong's death.Ae-sun's evolution, embracing help from others despite her strong sense of pride and independence.The powerful legacy of Gwang Rye, Ae-sun's mother, whose advice and memory give Ae-sun strength to carry on.The return of hope through Geum Myeong's acceptance into Seoul National University, a major family milestone.Cinematic details like the realistic typhoon scene and the use of the Jeju Fishing Village Set.2 possible, new K Drama elements: the kick to the shins, and reading poetry.Next week, we'll recap and analyze Episode 7 of When Life Gives You Tangerines. We'll also talk about Yeom Hye-ran, the actress who plays Jeon Gwang Rye, Ae-sun's mother—nominated for a Baeksang Award this year!ReferencesHwang So yoon on SpotifyProtecting Haenyeo: Ritual and Spiritual Practices of Jeju HaenyeoBehind the Scenes: When Gwan sik Collapses Upon Seeing Ae sun and Dong MyeongSocial Support and the Perception of Physical SlantJeju Island - WikipediaJeju Province - WikipediaJeju language - Wikipedia
In dieser Folge sprechen wir über alle wichtigen Neuerscheinungen des ersten Quartals 2025 - wir decken physische Releases und Streaming ab und auch ein paar Serien haben es in die Folge geschafft. Robin von Korean Movies Germany verrät uns außerdem, auf welche südkoreanischen Produktionen wir uns in nächster Zeit freuen dürfen. Eine vollständige Liste aller besprochenen Filme und Serien findet ihr unten in den Shownotes.E-Mail: kinokorea@gmx.deKino Korea auf Steady unterstützenGeld per Paypal sendenInstagram: @kinokorea_podcastLetterboxd: kim_chiZu Gast und Co-Host in dieser Folge:Robin von Korean Movies Germany (Instagram)Korean Movies Germany (Discord)Alle Filme in dieser Folge:Revelations (2025) Gonjiam: Haunted Asylum (2018)The Devil's Deal (2023)Der Admiral - Tödliche See (2023)I, The Executioner (Veteran 2) (2024)Newtopia (2025)The White Lotus (seit 2021)When Life gives you Tangerines (2025)Weak Hero (2022)Trauma Code (2025)Hyper Knife (2025)Sleep (2023)Cobweb a.k.a. Spider Web (dt.) (2023)Lies (1999)Noise (2024)
Comment on this episode by going to KDramaChat.comToday, we'll be discussing Episode 5 of When Life Gives You Tangerines, the hit K Drama on Netflix the hit K Drama on Netflix starring IU as Oh Ae-sun and Park Bo-gum Yang Gwan-sik. We discuss:The song featured during the recap: Spring in a Heartbeat by Park Sung-il, a beautiful instrumental piece that plays during the heartwarming scene of Ae Sun and Gwan Sik on their boat with their growing family.The complex and emotional back-and-forth between two timelines—Ae Sun and Gwan Sik's love story and their daughter Geum Myeong's journey—and how it adds depth to the drama.A powerful conversation about shame, gender roles, and vulnerability inspired by Gwan Sik's struggle to provide for his family and Brene Brown's research on shame.Ae Sun's desperate visit to her grandmother, who gives them money to buy a boat—a game-changing gift that symbolizes hope and a fresh start.The emotional weight and cultural significance of the language used between Ae Sun's grandmother and Gwang Rye, especially words like 어머니, 애미야, and 아가.Gwan Sik and Ae Sun's christening of their new boat and the ceremonial offerings to the Dragon King, an important sea deity in Korean mythology.Ae Sun's rising confidence and new role as Deputy Chief of the village, and how her wardrobe changes reflect her rising status and better life.The scandal at the social dance club and how Ae Sun saves Bu Sang Gil's wife and daughter from humiliation, revealing unexpected layers of solidarity and empathy.The symbolic act of Ae Sun boarding the boat and painting the name “Geum Eun Dong” after their three children—gold, silver, and bronze—and what it reveals about their dreams and values.Ae Sun's hilarious and sarcastic comments about Gwan Sik's jeon-making skills and ancestral rites, poking fun at traditional gender norms while asserting her power.How the couple buys Ae Sun's mother's former house, making it a warm and beautiful home, and how the mother-of-pearl wardrobe becomes a lasting symbol of their pride and love.A sweet kiss between Ae Sun and Gwan Sik as they celebrate their love and achievements, with Ae Sun taunting the Dragon King and embracing her role as the family's lucky charm.The ominous foreshadowing from grown-up Geum Myeong, warning us that this happy chapter may soon come to a tragic end.The real-life couple who inspired the story of When Life Gives You Tangerines, especially Hong Kyung Ja and her devoted husband, who was honored for his love and support.Next week, we will discuss episode 6 of When Life Gives You Tangerines. We'll also talk about Jeju Island, the popular tourist destination and setting for many hit K Dramas!ReferencesPark Sung-il list of songs on K Drama OSTsBrene Brown's TED Talk: Listening to Shame
Listen in as Nas and Keila relive all of their favorite moments from the beautiful drama, When Life Gives You Tangerines. This drama was truly a masterpiece in storytelling! ...Timestamps: K-Catch Up (01:23), The Rundown (04:40), First Impressions (05:38), Character Discussion (08:18), Notable Scenes (21:17), Hot Takes (02:05:49), Ratings and Rankings (02:07:39), Lessons Learned (02:09:46)
Comment on this episode by going to KDramaChat.comToday, we'll be discussing Episode 4 of When Life Gives You Tangerines, the hit K Drama on Netflix starring Park Bo-gum as Gwan-sik, Kim So-hyun as Ae-sun, and featuring a deeply emotional story about family, hardship, love, and resilience. We discuss:The song featured during the recap: "Name" by Kwak Jin-eon, a tender ballad reflecting the enduring love between Ae-sun and Gwan-sik.Joanna's magical trip to Japan, including cherry blossoms, sushi, Enoshima Island, and meeting the amazing Akiko in Shinjuku Gyoen.How the lyrics of "Name" perfectly capture the decades-long bond between Ae-sun and Gwan-sik.The brutal reality of Ae-sun's early married life, especially her abuse by her in-laws due to not producing a son.The significance of 108 prostrations in Korean Buddhism and the intense societal pressure on wives to bear sons.South Korea's declining fertility rate, from 6 children per woman in the 1960s to close to the lowest in the world today.The heartbreaking and symbolic moment when Ae-sun flips the table to prevent her daughter from becoming a haenyeo.The shocking revelation that Gwan-sik is being physically abused by his boss — the man Ae-sun almost married!Ae-sun's fierce loyalty and love for Gwan-sik, including confronting his abuser in front of the entire village.The evolving dynamic between Ae-sun and her daughter Geum Myeong in 1994, especially around class, shoes, and emotional validation.Gwan-sik and Ae-sun's intimate physical and emotional connection, even decades into their marriage.The symbolism of sugar, kimjang, and daily packed lunches in expressing affection, social rules, and hardship.The beautiful theme of quiet sacrifice — how both Ae-sun and Gwan-sik shield each other from their respective pains.The significance of the episode's title, “The Blazing Summer Sunshine,” as a metaphor for both oppressive hardship and the radiant love that sustained them.A spotlight on Park Bo-gum: his acting and musical background, clean-cut reputation, and his return to dramas after military service.Next week, we'll recap and analyze Episode 5 of When Life Gives You Tangerines, and talk about the real-life couple that inspired this drama — or so the internet says!ReferencesKorean Beliefs: 5 Foods Believed to Repel Evil Spirits – Seoulbox.Prostrating as a Part of Buddhist Practice - Buddhistdoor Global.Did South Korea's Population Policy Work Too Well? | PRBPark Bo-gum - WikipediaKwak Jin Eon on Spotify
A Netflix llego esta magnifica serie que te provoca una serie de emociones, hermosa y muy emotiva. Por supuesto no quiere perder la oportunidad de traerla de avisaros de lo maravillosa que es y de hablar brevemente como siempre de tema que se me ocurrió viéndola.
SPOILER-FREE, it's not a prank! Daming pinag-usapan, halos lahat walang kwenta. In case anybody needs context, Mike is stuck in the beautiful country of the Philippines while Ham is currently living in a cold, gray, cesspool of a city on the other side of the world. We both saw My Love Will Make You Disappear though. Kim Chiu and Paulo Avelino's first film as a love team goes worldwide. How did KimPau do? Pag-usapan natin! We also finished When Life Gives You Tangerines on Netflix. It's the newest K-drama phenomenon, no question about it—except how much can IU and crew make you cry in a span of 16 episodes? Lastly, Mike enjoins Ham to watch Adolescence. She doesn't want to but she will. This much we know—for some first listeners na napadpad lang sa podcast na 'to, this episode will make you disappear.Follow us on Instagram, Threads, Facebook, Twitter, Tiktok, and Letterboxd @pleasepauseph and tell someone about the podcast!Thank you for supporting Please Pause!
Comment on this episode by going to KDramaChat.comToday, we'll be discussing Episode 3 of When Life Gives You Tangerines, the hit K Drama on Netflix starring IU as Ae Sun and Park Bo Gum as Gwan Sik. We discuss:The song featured during the recap: “Neoyeong Nayeong” by Ahn Eun Kyung and Eunyong Sim, a haunting blend of traditional and modern sound, sung in the Jeju dialect and about young love.How the show is beautifully infused with Jeju-specific language, culture, and music.Our heartfelt shoutouts to listeners, including Ellen's birthday and Joanna's meetup with Akiko in Tokyo.The folk tale of the honest woodcutter and its metaphorical significance for Ae Sun's comparison of Gwan Sik to a steel axe.The heartbreak of Ae Sun pushing Gwan Sik away—not out of lack of love, but to set him free.The injustice of Ae Sun's expulsion from school while Gwan Sik only gets suspended, a commentary on gender and social status.Gwan Sik melting down his doljanchi rings to make a ring for Ae Sun—rings full of cultural symbolism and maternal sentiment.The chilling portrayal of Ae Sun's potential suitor, a widower looking more for unpaid labor than a partner.Gwan Sik's dramatic decision to swim back to Ae Sun after hearing her cries at the harbor—an epic open water swim of love and determination.Our leads' emotional reunion, wedding, and the symbolism of Ae Sun's wide-brimmed hat and new ring.The support of the haenyeos and their reference to the Cowherd and Weaver Girl folktale, a beautiful metaphor for star-crossed love.The reveal that Ae Sun was pregnant from their night in Busan, explaining the early birth of their daughter and the "conception dream" of Gwan sik's grandmother.The bittersweet final scene, where Ae Sun and Gwan Sik acknowledge that while they gave up dreams of poetry and athletic stardom, they have no regrets about choosing each other.Our deep dive into IU's stellar career as a singer, actress, and philanthropist—highlighting why she's beloved by so many around the world.Next week, we'll recap and analyze Episode 4 of When Life Gives You Tangerines and talk about the handsome and talented Park Bo Gum!ReferencesKnown as the “Poet of Flag,” Yu Chi-hwanFolk songs of JejuThe Honest WoodcutterThe Weaver and the Cow Herdsman: A tale of two lovers whose deep affection triumphed over loneliness
Join the Fangirls as they discuss the most memorable moments from the kdrama, When Life Gives You Tangerines. We laughed, we cried, we swooned multiple times, so come find out why this show is on our must watch drama list.You can also find us on X, BlueSky, and Facebook.Click HERE for our show notes.Remember to check out our Patreon which is full of extra content for our Kimchi VIPS!! Come check it out HERE, and make sure you don't miss a single moment of our drama-filled banter Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
SPOILER-FREE is our SOP. We're keeping it relaxed for this episode... ALLEGEDLY. We only have three things on the agenda. First would be the Shondaland mystery-comedy series, The Residence. It's another one of those quirky detective series but this time, Uzo Udoba's Cordelia Cupp is taking on a murder at the White House. So how does it compare as far as whodunnits go? Pag-usapan natin! After that, we get into the number one series on Netflix right now, When Life Gives You Tangerines! IU and Park Bo-gum deliver the feels in this K-drama spanning decades and this would be our K-drama halftime report! Finally, we also have the very controversial Disney live-action remake of Snow White. Is there anyone that this movie offended? Is being offended by the movie without seeing it yet even FAIR to the movie? Lot's of serious stuff to discuss. Of course we messed it up!Follow us on Instagram, Threads, Facebook, Twitter, Tiktok, and Letterboxd @pleasepauseph and tell someone about the podcast!Thank you for supporting Please Pause!
Comment on this episode by going to KDramaChat.comToday, we'll be discussing Episode 2 of When Life Gives You Tangerines, the hit K Drama on Netflix starring IU (Lee Ji-eun) as Ae Sun and Park Bo-gum as Gwan-sik. We discuss:The song featured during the recap: Ode to the Green Spring by Chu Da Hye, a hauntingly beautiful piece that blends traditional Korean folk styles with modern sensibility.The background of Chu Da Hye and her mastery of Seodo Sori, a North Korean regional singing style known for its mournful and emotive qualities.The incredibly moving moment when Gwan-sik silently puts Ae Sun's shoes on her feet, a gesture of deep love, reminiscent of Cinderella and symbolic devotion.Ae Sun's bravado and vulnerability during their walk through Jeju, leading to their emotional first kiss amidst the canola fields.Gwan-sik's poetic confession and Ae Sun's long-awaited admission that she's been ready for love since she was 14.The complex family dynamics that drive Ae Sun to run away: her stepfather's betrayal, her uncle's cold dismissal, and Gwan-sik's grandmother's harsh judgment.Ae Sun's strength in rejecting the guilt trip from her uncle, refusing to work in a factory or support a family that never cared for her.The historical context of 1968 South Korea, including the May 16 coup and the Blue House Raid involving North Korean commando Kim Shin-jo.The suspenseful scene on the boat to Busan when Ae Sun bluffs her way past a suspicious captain, boldly claiming she and Gwan-sik are married.Their failed attempt to pawn stolen jewelry and the significance of the gold frog as a family heirloom and symbol of wealth.The betrayal by the innkeepers who drug and rob them, leaving them penniless and desperate.Ae Sun and Gwan-sik's decision to sneak back into the inn and recover their belongings, only for their plan to go awry when Ae Sun insists on retrieving her precious flower hairpin.The thrilling ending: Ae Sun is tackled, Gwan-sik prepares a flying kick, and the episode ends on a cliffhanger.A flash forward to 1993 hints at Ae Sun's future as a mother, but the father's identity is deliberately obscured—leaving us wondering if it's Gwan-sik.The fantastic cinematography, especially the wide shots in the canola fields and the immersive market scene.Insights into the mystery of the writer Lim Sang-choon and a deep dive into the many women behind K Drama screenwriting.ReferencesSsing Ssing's Tiny Desk Concert on NPRJindo Arirang[Daily JOKOer] We Can Speak Korean with Just Numbers? Simple Korean Beeper Codes Top 5┃언어문화NGO 조인어스코리아Korean drama - WikipediaHong sisters - WikipediaKim Eun-sook - WikipediaPark Ji-eun - WikipediaKim Soon-ok (screenwriter) - WikipediaHwang Dong-hyuk - WikipediaHow to Tell if a Korean Name is Male or Female | TOPIK GUIDEWhat makes a Korean name masculine or feminine?When Life Gives You Tangerines Offer Comfort To Those Who Need ItNostalgia by Jung Ji YongDol hareubang - Wikipedia
Northampton Town host Steve Bruce's Blackpool on Saturday in their latest League One fixture. The Tangerines have had a steady, if a little quiet season. Sitting in 11th place, the play offs look out of sight after a pretty incredulous 2-1 defeat at home to Leyton Orient last time out. Danny and Charles are joined by Tom from the It's Not Orange podcast to preview the game. ----- Follow us on Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, Instagram and Threads. Get involved and send your thoughts to us at podcast@cobblerstome.com Leave us a voicemail at speakpipe.com/cobblerstome Visit our website for articles, match previews and buy merch: cobblerstome.com Sign up to our Patreon for ad free episodes, regular bonus content, access to our community Slack channel and loads more: patreon.com/cobblerstome It's All Cobblers To Me is a Vibrant Sound Media original production. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
With no fixture this weekend thanks to the latest international break, Dundee are entitled to keep basking in the glory of the derby hiding they dished out to United at Tannadice. But as the Dark Blues begin their preparations to face Rangers in just over a week, it's vital that they find a way to replicate the devastating attacking display that destroyed the Tangerines. Lyall Cameron will face his future employers when he takes the field against the Gers, while Simon Murray – booked for his controversial goal celebration against United – will need to keep his nose clean to avoid a damaging suspension. The stakes could scarcely be higher for the Dee. How they handle the pressure is likely to define their season. As Dundee bask, United will look for a way to ensure their first half capitulation against their rivals stays a one-off. Jim Goodwin believes his side are still “in the driving seat” to secure a top six spot, but their lead over Hearts, Motherwell and St Mirren is shrinking. Do United need to get back to basics? How beneficial will time on international duty prove for the nine Tangerines who have joined up with their countries? Host Sean Hamilton is joined by Alan Temple and Graeme Finnan to discuss all of these questions – and more. There's also the result of our competition to win a £100 Spar voucher and a crate of Lionel Messi's new drink mas+ – stick around until the end of the show to find out which lucky listener/viewer has won. Twa Teams, One Street is proud to be supported by SPAR Scotland. Competition T&Cs: Entries open from Thursday 13 March until 11:59 pm on Tuesday 18 March. To enter, post your answer below; all correct answers will be entered into a prize draw for a £100 Spar voucher (expires 31/12/25), with one winner drawn live on the podcast on Thursday 20 March. The winner will be contacted via YouTube. Open to UK residents aged 18+ (excluding DC Thomson employees and their immediate families). By entering, you agree to the use of your personal data for administering the competition. The promoter, DC Thomson & Company Limited, reserves the right to cancel, modify, or suspend the competition as necessary, and its decision is final. No purchase necessary. This competition is not sponsored, endorsed, administered by, or associated with YouTube. Full T&Cs available here: https://www.dcthomson.co.uk/competition-terms-conditions/ Interested in local sport news, you can save now with The Courier Sport Pack. Keep up with the latest on your local team or sport with the latest news, opinion, match reports and so much more. Subscribe today for only £3 per month. Available exclusively on The Courier. Pay only for the sports you love with this special offer. Sign up today at https://www.thecourier.co.uk/subscribe/?tpcc=twateams
Comment on this episode by going to KDramaChat.comToday, we'll be discussing Episode 1 of When Life Gives You Tangerines, the hit K Drama on Netflix starring IU as Oh Ae-sun, and Park Bo-gum as Yang Gwan-sik. We discuss:The song featured during the recap: Midnight Walk by d.ear. The song feels nostalgic and represents Ae-sun's longing for the past.The deeper themes of family, love, and survival that make this show feel unique compared to other historical K Dramas.The emotional opening with an elderly Ae-sun reflecting on the word "eomma" (mom) and how it carries deep significance throughout her life.The realistic and historical setting of Jeju Island, which makes this drama feel different from the more fantastical K Dramas we have covered before.The contrast between the English title, When Life Gives You Tangerines, and the Korean title Pokssak Sogatsuda, which means "You've worked hard" in Jeju dialect.The introduction of young Ae-sun and Gwan-sik and how their childhood relationship sets the foundation for the story.The significance of Ae-sun's mother, Gwang Rye, and her fierce independence as a haenyeo, a female diver of Jeju Island.The rich cultural history of haenyeos, their role in Jeju's matriarchal society, and the challenges they face today due to environmental changes and declining numbers.The economic and social struggles of Ae-sun, who is orphaned at a young age and left to raise her younger siblings, with only Gwan-sik standing steadfastly by her side.The role of gender and social hierarchy in the drama, as Ae-sun is denied opportunities simply because she is a girl.The heartbreaking yet powerful portrayal of Ae-sun's mother, played by Yeom Hye-ran, and her impact on Ae-sun's resilience.The dynamic between Ae-sun and Gwan-sik—his unwavering devotion and her initial indifference, which mirrors her mother's tough love.The visual storytelling of the marketplace scenes, where Gwan-sik quietly supports Ae-sun while she remains oblivious to his sacrifices.The grandmother's disapproval of Ae-sun, believing that daughters inherit their mothers' fate, and how this reflects traditional Korean beliefs.The poetic meaning of the episode title, Spring in a Heartbeat, which speaks to the fleeting nature of youth and the rapid passage of time.Next week, we will recap and analyze Episode 2 of When Life Gives You Tangerines and explore the fascinating topic of Korean drama writers—are most K Drama writers women, and can we tell their gender just by their names?ReferencesHaenyeo - WikipediaThe Last of the Sea Women - Wikipedia
Bong Joon Ho is back with his big-budget, genre-bending spectacle Mickey 17—but does it live up to his legendary filmography? Creepers, sauces, and RPatzes, oh my! We're breaking it all down and ranking Bong's best. PLUS—our hot takes on When Life Gives You Tangerines, Paradise, The Monkey, Babygirl, and Nosferatu.(0:10) Erratums and Spotify comments(03:24) When Life Gives You Tangerines(07:38) Paradise(11:43) The Monkey(17:49) Babygirl(26:32) Nosferatu(35:29) Mickey 17(51:00) Ranking our BJH moviesEndslate is produced by Mel Lozano. Stalk the hosts!Follow us on Twitter @endslatepod, or join our Facebook group https://www.facebook.com/groups/endslate for a safe space discussion on pop culture.For inquiries and feedback, email us at endslatepod@gmail.com
It's citrus season in the northern hemisphere, and fruit trees are bursting with oranges and lemons. But CrowdScience listener Jonathan wants to know what happened to the tangerines he ate as a child in the 1960s? He remembers a fruit that was juicy, sweet and full of pips, found each Christmas at the bottom of his stocking. Tangerines today, he thinks, just don't compare. Crowdscience tries to track down this elusive fruit. Presenter Anand Jagatia traces the tangerine's origins back to Ancient China, as botanist David Mabberley explains that the name ‘tangerine' comes from a fruit that made its way from Asia, to Africa and the Moroccan port of Tangier, before arriving in the US in the early 1800s. Professor Tracy Kahn from UC Riverside tells us about the hybridisation process that goes into breeding modern tangerines, but says that while the season for these fruits has been dramatically extended, there's a cost in terms of diversity and flavour. Who better to help us track down this missing mandarin than a fruit detective? Well, that's one of pomologist David Karp's other job titles, and he reveals exactly which cultivar we might be looking for: the Dancy. So where can we find one? Over on Friend's Ranches in Ojai, California, Emily Ayala shows us two trees planted by her late grandfather, and explains that nothing grown since really matches its unique flavour.So what will listener Jonathan think when we send him a box? Presenter: Anand Jagatia Producer: Marijke Peters Editor: Cathy Edwards Production Co-ordinator: Ishmael Soriano Studio Manager: Jackie Margerum(Image: Citrus oranges grow on tree, Hong Kong Credit: CHUNYIP WONG via Getty Images)
Dundee face a crucial showdown in Dingwall as they face 10th-placed Ross County. When the full-time whistle blows, will they be looking towards the top six or in a relegation scrap? The team discuss the importance of Simon Murray against his former club, the uncharted territory for Tony Docherty and assess when we can expect to see more of “Chespi” Lopez. And two County stars are spotlighted amid some smart recruitment in the Highlands. Meanwhile, we take a deep dive into HMRC ordering Dundee United to repay a portion of the £1.28 million R&D tax credit from 2021 – a decision which is under appeal. How did United get the money, what was it for, who should pay the tax bill and which other clubs have benefitted from the scheme? On the pitch, it's a first look at Michael Wimmer's Motherwell and Jim Goodwin is ready to combat an all-action, high press style as United seek to end their ‘Well hoodoo. How much of a boost will home advantage prove for the Tangerines? Host Tom Duthie is joined by George Cran, Alan Temple and Graeme Finnan to chew the fat. Twa Teams, One Street is proud to be supported by SPAR Scotland. You can get us on Youtube too! youtube.com/@TheCourierUK/videos
Dundee United slipped to their sixth defeat in seven outings as Celtic ran out 3-0 victors at the weekend. The team talk through another reverse at Parkhead as the gulf between the sides is laid bare. Has morale taken a dent during the recent run? And how does a team that has scored two goals in seven games started rippling the net again? We also analyse a far kinder fixture list during the run-in to the split as the Tangerines bid to secure top six football. Meanwhile, Dundee now occupy 11th spot following a disappointing defeat at home to Aberdeen. A season defining week is on the cards – with 10th placed Ross County and rock-bottom St Johnstone coming up in their next three games. Will Tony Docherty be looking up or down after that run of games? Bear reckons a change of shape could be on the cards and calls for a Joe Shaughnessy SOS to help solves the Dee's continued defensive woes. Host Tom Duthie is joined by Jim Spence, Alan Temple and Graeme Finnan to chew the fat. Twa Teams, One Street is proud to be supported by SPAR Scotland. You can get us on Youtube too! youtube.com/@TheCourierUK/videos
Dundee United are back in action this weekend – and it couldn't be tougher as the Tangerines head to Celtic Park. Does the Hoops' Bayern Munich effort give the Terrors' cause for optimism? We also discuss Owen Stirton's bright start on loan at Montrose – four goals in three games – and ask whether Richard Odada can make the grade at Tannadice. Meanwhile, Dundee will hope to build on their Scottish Cup win over Airdrie when they return to league duty against Aberdeen. Can the Dee take advantage of the Dons' defensive frailties…while addressing their own? The team analyse how Tony Docherty could, and should, set up for the visit of the Reds and discuss where Joe Shaughnessy could fit into things in the final months of the season. And will Scott Fraser play a part in the run-in for the Dark Blues after another set-back? Host Tom Duthie is joined by George Cran, Alan Temple and Graeme Finnan to chew the fat. Twa Teams, One Street is proud to be supported by SPAR Scotland. You can get us on Youtube too! youtube.com/@TheCourierUK/videos Interested in local sport news, you can save now with The Courier Sport Pack. Keep up with the latest on your local team or sport with the latest news, opinion, match reports and so much more. Subscribe today for only £3 per month. Available exclusively on The Courier. Pay only for the sports you love with this special offer. Sign up today at https://www.thecourier.co.uk/subscribe/?tpcc=twateams
Gingerbread 75g butter + extra for buttering 100g dark muscovado sugar 100g golden syrup 35g crystallized ginger roughly chopped 50ml whole milk 1 egg 2 teaspoons ground ginger 150g self raising flour Icing sugar to dustLightly butter a cake tin and dust with flour, shaking off the excess. Set oven to 180°c. Place butter, sugar and syrup in a pan and gently cook until the sugar has dissolved. Cool for 5 minutes. Blend the egg, crystallized ginger and milk together. Whisk into the butter mixture and then mix in the flour and ground ginger to a smooth batter. Pour into the tin and bake for about 40 minutes or until an inserted skewer comes out clean. Cool in the tin for 10 minutes then turn onto a plate and dust with icing sugar.Candied Tangerines 4 tangerines 50g castor sugar Pinch cinnamonPeel the tangerines and slice in half. Heat the sugar in a large hot pan and cook until caramelized. Add 50ml of hot water and cook to thick syrup. Add the cinnamon and then the tangerines cut side down. Cook until candied and allow to sit in the pan to cool. You should end up with a caramelized sauce.Date molasses yoghurt 250ml Greek style yoghurt 1 tablespoon date molasses 1 teaspoon vanilla extract Mix the vanilla into the yoghurt and then swirl in the date molasses. Slice the cake, add some of the candied tangerines and cooking juices and serve with the yoghurt.
It was Dundee against Glasgow again this week. Dundee United fell to defeat against champions-elect Celtic but why can the Tangerines be happy after Wednesday? And how big is the weekend clash at St Mirren? Dundee, meanwhile, earned plenty of plaudits for their performance against Rangers – should they have taken all three points? Who stood out and what does Lyall Cameron's absence mean? No Tom Duthie this week so stepping in to host is George Cran helped out by Alan Temple, Graeme Finnan and Jim Spence. Twa Teams, One Street is proud to be supported by SPAR Scotland. You can get us on Youtube too! youtube.com/@TheCourierUK/videos Interested in local sport news, you can save now with The Courier Sport Pack. Keep up with the latest on your local team or sport with the latest news, opinion, match reports and so much more. Subscribe today for only £3 per month. Available exclusively on The Courier. Pay only for the sports you love with this special offer. Sign up today at https://www.thecourier.co.uk/subscribe/?tpcc=twateams
We caught a blooper during our first show back in 2025 and reacted to it after the show today! If you catch any bloopers in 2025, send us podcast timestamps and we will react to more!
It's a huge weekend for our twa teams as the Premiership resumes following the international hiatus. Jim Goodwin is bullish about United's hopes ahead of a testing trip to face Rangers in Glasgow. How will the Tangerines line-up? Will Goodwin's belief that the Tangerines can feed off Ibrox ‘negativity' be reflected in the team's approach? Louis Moult is declared a potential late game-changer – if he makes the bench. And we discuss Johnny Russell's departure from Sporting Kansas City which has sparked hopes among some Arabs of a sentimental Tannadice return. With horrible conditions predicted for Saturday, it'll be the biggest test of Dundee's newly re-laid surface. But more importantly, the visit of Hibs is declared a ‘must not lose' showdown. Will Scott Tiffoney be allowed to showcase his inner Crunchie from the start? And who will deputise for Ziyad Larkeche? There's also a debate over who should be between the sticks as Trevor Carson resumes training. Twa Teams, One Street are back in the studio with Tom Duthie on hosting duties with Courier Sport writers George Cran and Alan Temple joined by Graeme Finnan. Fill out our survey for your chance to win £50 You can get us on Youtube too! youtube.com/@TheCourierUK/videos
Tangerines, tangelos, kumquats, and peaches, all these things are orange and rhyming with them is pretty easy. Orange isn't just a color it's a vibe. In the latest episode of the LAD podcast, we dive headfirst into the world of all things orange! From fiery sunsets to breathtaking autumn leaves, and even those pesky candy wrappers, our crew had a blast sharing our hilarious takes on this vibrant hue. Join us for a fun ride filled with laughs, interesting facts, and a few surprises along the way! https://forms.gle/9uKQRX5Nr9r1rqhJ7
Are Dundee United being eyed up by the richest man in not just one but two countries? Who is Anders Holch Povlsen? And what does he want with the Tangerines? Courier Sport's United writer Alan Temple has all the latest news. Plus there's the small matter of a top-of-the-table clash at Aberdeen and Dundee's big Tayside tussle with St Johnstone. Can oor teams make it two successful weekends on the bounce? Joining host Tom Duthie in the studio are Courier Sport writers George Cran, Alan Temple and Graeme Finnan You can get us on Youtube too! youtube.com/@TheCourierUK/videos
What happened Dundee?! Twa Teams, One Street pick over the wreckage of Saturday's disastrous finale and there are differing views on Grant Irvine's red card decision. Far happier his week are Dundee United after a fine win on the road at St Mirren. How far can Jim Goodwin and his Tangerines go? Joining host Tom Duthie on the line are Graeme Finnan and Courier Sport writers George Cran and Alan Temple. PLUS – Get your questions in for the boys ahead of Thursday's episode, ask them anything (within reason) – email onestreet@dcthomson.co.uk PLUS - Twa Teams, One Street has been nominated for Best International Podcast at the Football Content Awards 2024! That's a big deal – and we need your help to vote for us. Vote at https://footballcontentawards.com/voting/ AND get us on Youtube too! youtube.com/@TheCourierUK/videos
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It's Monday and we're back with loads to discuss – swashbuckling Dundee break Hearts while United let their lead slip at Ross County. Dundee FC writer George Cran reacts to the 3-1 win over the Jambos – who stood out and what does it tell us about the weeks to come? Alan Temple does the same for United as the boys discuss whether it's been a good or bad start to the season for the Tangerines. Host Tom Duthie sorts out the rest alongside the returning Graeme Finnan in the latest Twa Teams, One Street. Get us on Youtube too! youtube.com/@TheCourierUK/videos
It's Monday and we're back with loads to discuss – swashbuckling Dundee break Hearts while United let their lead slip at Ross County. Dundee FC writer George Cran reacts to the 3-1 win over the Jambos – who stood out and what does it tell us about the weeks to come? Alan Temple does the same for United as the boys discuss whether it's been a good or bad start to the season for the Tangerines. Host Tom Duthie sorts out the rest alongside the returning Graeme Finnan in the latest Twa Teams, One Street. Get us on Youtube too! youtube.com/@TheCourierUK/videos
Blog: show notes and links https://finnishfootballshow.com/2024/07/25/in-conversation-with-ilmari-niskanen/ IN THIS EPISODE... In this episode, Keke logs in for a one-on-one chat with Ilmari Niskanen a Finland international player who has been a regular in Markku Kanerva's squads since 2020 and a Veikkausliiga champion back in 2019, with KuPS Kuopio. "Immi" talks Keke through his career that started at PK-37 before flourishing at KuPS Kuopio. A challenging move to Germany conicided with his call-up to the Finland national team. Then a spell at Dundee United in Scotland, which started well but ended in relegation, bofre Immi moved to Exeter City in the EFL League 1. 00:00:00 Intro 00:01:16 Exeter City: Ilmari's reflections on the 2023-24 season 00:10:22 Back to the start of Immi's career 00:15:41 Ilmari signs for KuPS Kuopio in the Veikkausliiga 00:23:14 His 1st international transfer to FC Inglostadt 00:27:41 Finland national team debut & first international goal 00:32:12 Dundee Utd: Experiencing the Dundee derby, relegation pain & Immi's relationship with Tangerines fans 00:52:49 Settling in at Exeter City & committing his future to the Grecians 01:01:35 Being a proud Huuhkaja. Playing in various positions. Excitement at the upcoming Nations League. ------------------------------------------------------------------ FFS MERCH
Recorded - 7/14/2024 On Episode 279 of the Almost Sideways Movie Podcast, we discuss a comedy classic celebrating its 30th anniversary this year. Who's dumber: Harry or Lloyd? What's the best line to quote? What's the most clever line of the film? Before that, we also review the latest entry into the Cager: Longlegs. Don't forget to catch us Sunday, July 21st at 3pm PT for our 2009 Almost Sideways Awards Show. We will be honoring all the greatest (and worst) films from 15 years ago. Watch us live on YouTube here: https://www.youtube.com/live/Gu3vKXKk3F0?si=8k7JAFGyp6KCSJ6V Here are the highlights of Episode 279: What We've Been Watching (8:20) Terry Reviews: "Tangerines" (Oscar watch) & "Touch" (16:30) Todd TallaBoogie Review: "Entertainment" (20:00) Zach Catchup Reviews: "Kinds of Kindness", "Thelma", "MaXXXine", "Daddio" (28:50) Featured Cager Review: "Longlegs" 30TH ANNIVERSARY DEEP DIVE: "DUMB AND DUMBER" (47:20) Trivia (58:00) First Impressions (1:19:30) Mt. Rushmore: Farrelly Brothers (1:28:00) Recasting "Dumb and Dumber" (1:45:30) Highest WAR, Worst Performance, Minor Character Triumvirate (1:58:40) Tripod of Depravity, Best Scene, Regal Quote (2:13:10) Cripes and Conspiracies (2:23:00) LVP, MVP, Quote of the Day Find AlmostSideways everywhere! Website almostsideways.com Facebook https://www.facebook.com/AlmostSidewayscom-130953353614569/ AlmostSideways Twitter: @almostsideways Terry's Twitter: @almostsideterry Zach's Twitter: @pro_zach36 Todd: Too Cool for Twitter Adam's Twitter: @adamsideways Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/almostsideways-podcast/id1270959022 Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/7oVcx7Y9U2Bj2dhTECzZ4m Stitcher https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/almost-sideways-movie-podcast YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfEoLqGyjn9M5Mr8umWiktA/featured?view_as=subscriber
In Episode 71: Tube Socks and Tangerines, Tony and Brian chat with Jason from the podcast Foster Care: An Unparalleled Journey. Jason shares his experience being a foster parent, how he manages his life with truck driving, and his exploits on TV. In his limited spare time, Jason learned how to blacksmith, which gave him the opportunity to be featured on The History Channel's hit show "Forged In Fire." Jason has led quite an interesting life, and he shares it with us on the show, so buckle up and enjoy the ride! Support The Show KEEP US FUELED: buymeacoffee.com/hammerlane Gear: https://www.hammerlanelegends.com/gear Share Your Stories LEAVE A VOICEMAIL: 515-585-MERK(6375) EMAIL US YOUR STORIES: hllpodcast@protonmail.com Website: www.hammerlanelegends.com Follow The Show YouTube: www.youtube.com/channel/UC5TWlB5Yqx8JlQr3p3bkkMg Facebook: www.facebook.com/hammerlanelegends Facebook Fan Group: www.facebook.com/groups/hll Instagram Desktop: www.instagram.com/hammerlanelegends Instagram Mobile: @hammerlanelegends Twitter Desktop: www.twitter.com/HLLPodcast Twitter Mobile: @HLLpodcast Follow The Team Brian Merkel Facebook: www.facebook.com/brian.merkel.94 Instagram Desktop: www.instagram.com/brianmerkeloffical/ Instagram Mobile: @brianmerkelofficial Produced by: Jack Merkel Follow Jack on Instagram @jack_theproducer