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Korean with Daddy
Extra 서울 안녕. Hello Seoul

Korean with Daddy

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2025 9:45


Second day. 오늘은 용산과 이태원을 다녀왔어요. Itaewon and Yongsan area

The Executive Appeal
EP 155: Fostering Proactivity and Embracing Diverse Perspectives with Tony L. Butler-Sims

The Executive Appeal

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2025 42:00


On today's episode of The Executive Appeal Podcast join Alex D. Tremble (CEO of GPS Leadership Solutions & #KeynoteSpeaker) and Tony L. Butler-Sims (Chief Operating Officer at the Center for International Private Enterprise) as they explore strategies for fostering proactivity in teams and the value of learning from diverse perspectives. Gain actionable insights on leadership and team dynamics from an accomplished executive and thought leader.Guest BIOTony currently serves as the Chief Operating Officer at the Center for international Private Enterprise With over 30 years of experience as a dedicated HR practitioner, Tony has worked in the private, for-profit, and non-profit sectors. Before joining CNFA, he served as the Director of Human Resources and Administration for Cardno Emerging Markets, overseeing operations in Asia, Africa, the Americas, Europe, and the Middle East. His career also includes senior director roles at a federal government contractor in Northern Virginia and at the largest international public-sector labor union. A U.S. Army veteran, Tony served at military installations in Heidelberg, Germany; Yongsan, South Korea; and across the United States.Tony holds a Master of Business Administration in Human Resources from The George Washington University in Washington, D.C. He is certified as a Senior Certified Professional in Human Resources by the Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) and as a Senior Professional in Human Resources by the HR Certification Institute. Tony is a founding member of the SHRM Executive Network, currently serves as President-Elect on the board of the District of Columbia Chapter of SHRM, and is an official member of the Forbes Human Resource Council and the HR Leadership Forum.In his spare time, Tony is an active member of the Coalition of Black Trade Unionists and enjoys volunteering, traveling, and spending time with his family.

코리아헤럴드 팟캐스트
서울 용산에 100층 랜드마크 국제업무지구 들어선다

코리아헤럴드 팟캐스트

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2024 15:07


진행자: 홍유, Elise Yoon   Seoul unveils plan for world's largest 'vertical' business district in Yongsan 기사 요약: 서울 용산에 100층 안팎의 랜드마크가 들어서고 세계 최초로 45층 건물을 잇는 1.1㎞ 스카이 트레일이 설치된다.   [1] The Seoul city government unveiled a set of plans to transform an abandoned train maintenance depot in the central district of Yongsan into an international business district, with the construction of a 100-floor skyscraper and a sky trail linking high-rises there as the centerpiece. *train maintenance depot: 정비창 부지 *skyscraper: 고층 건물   [2] In a press briefing Monday, Seoul Mayor Oh Se-hoon said the government will transform an area of unused land near Yongsan Station into an “international business district as a new center for global urban competitiveness and technological innovation.” *district: (특정한 특징이 있는) 지구[지역] *urban: 도시의, 도회지의   [3] Under the plans, the Seoul city government will develop the roughly 500,000 square meters of land into the world's largest "vertical" city, with extensive green space. *roughly: 대략, 거의 *extensive: 광범위한   [4] The plan is part of a wider project to make the city more pedestrian-friendly, Oh said. Depending on the intended purposes, the district will be divided into three zones -- international business, business complex and business support, his office added. *Depending on: …에 따라 *intended: 대상[목표]으로 삼은, 의도[겨냥]하는   기사 원문: https://www.koreaherald.com/view.php?ud=20240205000645

Keyword News
Keyword News 02/06/2024

Keyword News

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2024 15:53


This Morning's Headlines 1. After-school care 2. Lee Jae-yong acquitted 3. Election system 4. Yongsan skyscraper 5. Growth outlook cut

ONE
Pacific Update: One Unique Alliance

ONE

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2023


A Korean frame maker talks about his job dedication and the people he's served.

Around the Air Force
Around the Air Force - Aug. 25 (long)

Around the Air Force

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2023


This edition features stories on Air Force Week in New York City, the Benefits Delivered After Discharge program in Yongsan, Korea, the new social media policy at Dyess Air Base, Texas, a day of training with Explosive Ordinance Disposal (EOD) Airmen at Moody Air Force Base, and an Emergency Management Exercise aimed at helping Airmen at Edwards Air Base hone their skills and be better prepared to respond in the aftermath of a dirty bomb explosion. Hosted by Senior Airman Brad Sisson.

Around the Air Force
Around the Air Force - Nov. 12 (long)

Around the Air Force

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2023


This edition features stories on President Barack Obama honoring Korean War veterans during a ceremony at the Eighth Army War Memorial in Yongsan, First Lady, Michelle Obama, and U.S. Air Forces in Europe (USAFE) commander, Gen. Roger Brady, visiting Ramstein Air Base service members and serving them food in honor of Veteran's Day, service members stationed in Germany and civilians taking time to honor Veterans at Luxembourg, and a Veteran's Day Ceremony honoring all veterans, at the Madingley American Cemetery in Cambridge, United Kingdom. Hosted by Airman 1st Class Alina Richard.

Soldiers Update
Soldiers Update: Combatives Tournament in Korea

Soldiers Update

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2023


U.S. and Korean Soldiers from units around Yongsan, Korea, compete in a combatives tournament.

其實你應該
899【其實你應該】首爾潮流逛街聖地「漢江鎮&狎鷗亭」,小資族逛街首選!(W.ON COFFEE)

其實你應該

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2023 17:14


首爾潮流逛街聖地「漢江鎮&狎鷗亭」,小資族逛街首選! 疫情後,韓國商圈店家有了一波大變動,近期崛起的「漢江鎮與狎鷗亭」你不可不知! 《漢江鎮》 Cosmic Mansion(韓國香氛品牌):684-62 Hannam-dong, Yongsan-gu, Seoul, 南韓(12:00–19:00) MARITHÉ FRANÇOIS GIRBAUD(法國超夯潮牌):Itaewon-ro 55ga-gil, Yongsan-gu, Seoul, 南韓 Mardi Mercredi(小雛菊品牌):58 Itaewon-ro 54-gil, Yongsan-gu, Seoul, 南韓 MSMR(可愛襪子店):南韓 Seoul, Yongsan-gu, Hannam-dong, 657-21 번지 3F(11:00–20:00 週一公休) Nonfiction(韓國香氛品牌):1층, 242 Itaewon-ro, Yongsan-gu, Seoul, 南韓(11:00–20:30) D&DEPARTMENT SEOUL by MMMG(選品店、咖啡廳):240 Itaewon-ro, Hannam-dong, Yongsan-gu, Seoul, 南韓 emis Hannam:27 Daesagwan-ro 5-gil, Yongsan-gu, Seoul, 南韓 YUN teahaus(平價眼鏡墨鏡):南韓 Seoul, Yongsan-gu, Itaewon-ro, 234 1층(11:00–21:00) 《狎鷗亭》 Nudake Haus Dosan(咖啡廳):50 Apgujeong-ro 46-gil, Gangnam-gu, Seoul, 南韓(11:00–21:00) Haus Dosan Gentle Monster):地址同上 Tamburins(JENNIE 代言香氛品牌):地址同上 Worksout Apgujeong 選品店:南韓 Seoul, Gangnam-gu, Seolleung-ro 157-gil, 20-4(12:00–21:00) Beaker:408 Apgujeong-ro, Gangnam-gu, Seoul, 南韓(11:00–20:00) EPT(鞋店):25 Eonju-ro 168-gil, Gangnam-gu, Seoul, 南韓(11:00–20:00) 橋村炸雞:1st floor, Daesung Building, 640-5 Sinsa-dong, Gangnam-gu, Seoul, 南韓(11:00–03:30) #其實你應該 #漢江鎮 #狎鷗亭 #首爾逛街 #首爾購物 #首爾觀光 #Nudake Haus Dosan #Mardi Mercredi #MARITHÉ FRANÇOIS GIRBAUD #Tamburins #MSMR #EPT #Nonfiction #Cosmic Mansion #Podcast #W.ON COFFEE --- Podcast 收聽平台:https://linktr.ee/Ushould2020 合作聯繫信箱:Ushould2020@gmail.com

TBS eFM This Morning
1228 [News Focus 2] 10.29 Updates, Application for arrest warrant for the head of Yongsan-gu

TBS eFM This Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2022 8:23


이태원 참사 국조, 용산구청장 구속영장 발부Guest: Jang Geun, Attorney at law firm MissionSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

TBS eFM This Morning
1228 [News Focus 2] 10.29 Updates, Application for arrest warrant for the head of Yongsan-gu

TBS eFM This Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2022 8:23


KBS WORLD Radio News
News(Top News : The special police team investigating the Itaewon crowd crush requests arrest warrants for four senior officers, including the head of the Yongsan Police Station at the time of the tragedy.) - 2022.12.01 PM5

KBS WORLD Radio News

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2022


Last updated : 2022.12.01 The latest news from home and abroad, with a close eye on Northeast Asia and the Korean Peninsula in particular

KBS WORLD Radio Korea 24
Korea 24 - 2022.11.24

KBS WORLD Radio Korea 24

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2022


Korea24 – 2022.11.24 (Thursday) News Briefing: Unionized truck drivers across the nation have begun a general strike demanding a continued guarantee in minimum shipping rates. The government has warned of a stern response amid concerns of supply disruption. (Koo Hee-jin) In-Depth News Analysis (Korean Politics Digest): President Yoon Suk Yeol announced on Monday the indefinite suspension of his daily morning briefing with reporters. This comes amid continued acrimony between the presidential office and the broadcaster MBC. To discuss the feud and the decision to suspend the briefings, Affiliate Professor Kim Byoung-joo from the Hankuk University of Foreign Studies and journalist and former president of the Seoul Foreign Correspondents Club, Michael Breen, join us on the line. Korea Trending with Diane Yoo: 1. A woman recently deduced that a friend had broken into her home and robbed her, as well as possibly injured her dog fatally, using the file information from a photo the friend had sent. ("힘내"라며 건넨 반려견 사진…친구에서 범인으로) 2. Singer Lee Seung-gi has released a statement demanding his agency release the entire account statement from all his albums and pay him accordingly. (음원료 정산 갈등, 이승기 측 첫 공식 입장) 3. Members of Japan’s World Cup squad have wished South Korea luck for their first match on Thursday, after their historic win against Germany. ([월드컵] 일본, 독일에 2-1 역전승) Explore Korea: The Yongsan History Museum opened to the public this year. The building, which is a former hospital and a registered cultural heritage, houses two floors celebrating the unique and diverse history of the Yongsan district. Allison Needels from Pinpoint Korea joins us this week to tell us all about it. Morning Edition Preview with Richard Larkin: - In tomorrow’s Korea Herald, Park Yuna reports on a special collaborative exhibition with a famous British whisky brand and Korean artisans. - Tomorrow’s Korea Times features a report by Lee Kyung-min about a senior land ministry official who developed an app to help people find the best dog walking routes.

코리아헤럴드 팟캐스트
481회 일론 머스크 '트위터' 인수에 업계, '대량 해고' 줄줄이/ 이태원 참사 책임자 규명

코리아헤럴드 팟캐스트

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2022 27:28


진행자: 최정윤, Beth Eunhee Hong 1. Twitter Korea sacks 25% of staff, with layoffs expected at Meta 기사 요약: 머스크 트위터 인수 후 소셜미디어 업계에 부는 ‘직원 대량 해고' 바람 [1] Tech sector employment took a hit this week, with Twitter firing roughly half of its employees last week and Meta Platforms, operator of Facebook and Instagram, reportedly planning widespread layoffs. *take a hit: 타격을 입다, 피해를 입다, 비난/지탄을 받다 *layoff: 해고 [2] About a quarter of the 30 employees at Twitter Korea have received notifications that they will be laid off, while Facebook Korea said they have not been alerted of any related measures as of Wednesday. The Wall Street Journal on Sunday reported that the parent company of Facebook is set to lay off thousands of its employees, in light of having nearly $80 billion wiped off its stock value last month. *parent company: 모회사 *in light of: ~를 고려해, ~에 비추어 [3] While it is unclear how much Facebook Korea would be affected by the impending layoffs, or to what the scale of the overall layoffs would be, the mass firing of Twitter employees could face legal challenges. *impending: 곧 닥칠, 임박한(=imminent) [4] Local media including Media Today reported that all three members of its communication team have been sacked and that its contract with a local PR agency had also been terminated. *sack: 파면(해고)하다 원문 링크: http://www.koreaherald.com/view.php?ud=20221108000557&ACE_SEARCH=1 2. ‘Where were the police?' Top Officials grilled over Halloween crowd crush 기사 요약: 이태원 애도 기간 후 책임자 규명 나선 국회 [1] The National Assembly on Monday grilled high-ranking officials over their handling of the Itaewon crowd crush as the country tries to get to the bottom of a tragedy that has left at least 156 people dead. *grill: 불(혹은 석쇠)에 굽다, grill someone: 캐묻다, 채근하다 *get to the bottom of: 진상을 규명하다 [2] At the parliamentary grilling, the police and the fire authorities came under fire as details of their tardy response emerged. The police station in Yongsan, the district where Itaewon is located, failed to dispatch its teams in time despite getting 11 calls starting from nearly four hours prior to the incident, the lawmakers pointed out. Rep. Chang Je-won called this “unfathomable neglect” and a “dereliction of duty.” *come under fire: 비난을 받다, 빈축을 사다 *unfathomable: 불가해한, 이해할 수 없는 (not able to understand? immeasurable)/fathom: 헤아리다, 가늠하다 *dereliction: 유기, 태만 (직무 유기) [3] With the weeklong national mourning period coming to a close, the two political parties sparred over responsibility on Monday. *spar: 옥신각신하다 원문 링크: http://www.koreaherald.com/view.php?ud=20221107000692

KBS WORLD Radio News
News(Top News : President Yoon Suk Yeol promises to get to the bottom of the tragic Itaewon crowd crush as six officials, including the former Yongsan police chief, are being investigated on charges of deadly gross negligence.) - 2022.11.07 PM5

KBS WORLD Radio News

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2022


Last updated : 2022.11.07 The latest news from home and abroad, with a close eye on Northeast Asia and the Korean Peninsula in particular

TBS eFM This Morning
1005 [News Briefing]

TBS eFM This Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2022 21:22


[News Briefing]Susan Lee, Maeil Business Newspaper1. 윤 정부 국감 첫날 순방논란 2. 여 정부조직개편안 이르면 내주 국회 제출할듯...이번주 논의3. 영빈관 포기하고 용산청사 이용키로...박물관 고궁 등도 검토4. 북, 일본 통과 중거리미사일 쐈다5. 심야 콜비 올리고 목적지 표기 없애..파트타임 기사도 허용1. The PPP and DP lawmakers clash during the first day of parliamentary audit 2. South Korean government to officially propose the abolishment of the Gender Ministry as part of its restructuring plans 3. Yongsan presidential office to be used as a state guesthouse4. South Korea and the U.S. conduct joint precision drills in response to North Korea firing ballistic missiles over Japan5. South Korea to raise late night taxi hailing fees to combat the shortage of taxis at night See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

TBS eFM This Morning
0613 Fact Checker

TBS eFM This Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2022 15:36


Fact Checker-All past administrations granted special pardons on Aug. 15 of their first year of presidency?-Major posts were dominated by ex-Minbyun personnel, those with the Lawyers for a Democratic Society, an association of progressive lawyers?-it goes against the law to open Yongsan park without removing the toxic substances?-Bio-pharmaceutical companies are behind the spread of monkeypox?-"모든 정권 1년 차 특별사면 해왔다" 따져보니-민변으로 도배? 따져보니..-오염정화 없는 용산공원 부지 임시개방은 위법?-원숭이두창 확산은 사전에 계획된 음모다?Guest: Taehee Lee, Reporter, Korea JoongAng DailySee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

KBS WORLD Radio Korea 24
Korea 24 - 2022.06.03

KBS WORLD Radio Korea 24

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2022


Korea24 – 2022.06.03. (Friday) News Briefing: Inflation in South Korea has reached a near-14 year high, with latest government data showing that consumer prices had gone up by 5.4% on-year in May. The Bank of Korea has warned the inflation rate is expected to remain in the five percent range in June and July as well. (KOO Hee-jin) In-Depth News Analysis (Weekly Economy Review): Economics Professor Yang Jun-suk from the Catholic University of Korea joins us to give his analysis on the 14-year high inflation rate in South Korea. He also gives his thoughts on the record 62 trillion won budget that was passed by the National Assembly to support small businesses on Sunday, as well as a recent ruling by the Supreme Court related to the peak wage system. Korea Trending with Walter Lee: 1. The name for the new presidential office in Yongsan has been narrowed to 5 final contenders. (대통령 집무실 새 이름 후보 5개로 압축) 2. South Korea lost to Brazil 5-1 in the highly anticipated football friendly match in Seoul on Wednesday. (축구대표팀 브라질에 5대 1 완패) 3. Turkey has officially changed its name to Turkiye at the United Nations. (터키 국호 '튀르키예'로 변경, 유엔 승인) Movie Spotlight: The latest in the Jurassic World franchise, Jurassic World Dominion (쥬라기 월드: 도미니언), hit theaters in Korea this week. Film critics Jason Bechervaise and Darcy Paquet give their thoughts on the film. They also review a local drama called Cassiopeia (카시오페아), starring the veteran actor Ahn Sung-ki. Next Week From Seoul with Richard Larkin: - South Korea and China will hold bilateral defense ministerial talks during the Asia Security Summit next Friday. - Ukraine’s Deputy Foreign Minister Dmytro Senik will arrive in Seoul on Monday for a three-day visit. - South Korea will face Chile in its second men's national football friendly match this month. - K-Pop group BTS will release their new album "Proof" next Friday.

TBS eFM This Morning
0524 [Social Puzzles]

TBS eFM This Morning

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2022 20:04


Social Puzzles-Yoon was asked about gender equality-First lady, putting hand over heart while another country's anthem is playing+attacking issue of Biden's guards-Yongsan's pollution issue-윤석열, 성 평등에 관한 기자회견 답변 논란-영부인의 미국 국가 연주 때 가슴에 손 논란 + 바이든 경호원 두명의 한국인 폭행 혐의-용산의 오염 논란Guest: Raphael Rashid, Foreign Journalist based in Seoul, Hyunsu Yim, local media Korea HeraldSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

KBS WORLD Radio Korea 24
Korea 24 - 2022.05.17

KBS WORLD Radio Korea 24

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2022


Korea24 – 2022.05.17. (Tuesday) News Briefing: President Yoon Suk Yeol has appointed his controversial pick for justice minister, the senior prosecutor and close confidant Han Dong-hoon, despite opposition from the Democratic Party. (Eunice KIM) In-Depth News Analysis: Ahead of the International Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia and Transphobia, a civic group representing sexual minorities held a rally on Saturday near the new presidential office in Yongsan, calling for the passage of anti-discrimination laws. In the 21st National Assembly, four bills banning discrimination have been submitted but no dates have yet been set for deliberations. To learn more about this issue journalist Raphael Rashid joins us in the studio. Korea Trending with Jenny Suh: 1. A government pilot program to provide help with housework for dual-income and single-parent households is set to start in July. (월 14만 원에 청소 · 세탁 · 요리까지…그 지역과 대상은?) 2. A woman in her 60s from Gangwon province died of an infection from a tick bite on Monday. (야외활동하다 진드기 물린 여성 SFTS로 사망..올 첫 사례 나와) 3. Song Hae, the beloved 95-year-old host of the KBS TV show ‘National Singing Contest’, is reportedly considering retiring from the show after 34 years. (96세 송해, 34년 진행한 ‘전국노래자랑’ 떠난다) Touch Base In Seoul: In April, the Korea Baseball Softball Association announced they were bringing in veteran coach Scott Cranford for the women’s national softball team in order to try and help them win their first ever medal at the Asian Games. He joins us this week to talk about his decision to come to Korea, what he has seen from the national team so far, and his plans for them now that the Asian Games have been postponed. Morning Edition Preview with Richard Larkin: - Tomorrow’s Korea Herald features a report by Song Seung-hyun on how films directed by foreign directors and shot in Korea are being made due to the global demand for Hallyu content. - In tomorrow’s Korea Times, Dong Sun-hwa writes about how the Chinese video-sharing platform TikTok has become a crucial marketing tool for K-pop acts.

KBS WORLD Radio Korea 24
Korea 24 - 2022.05.16

KBS WORLD Radio Korea 24

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2022


Korea24 – 2022.05.16. (Monday) News Briefing: In his first address to the National Assembly, President Yoon Suk Yeol urged parliament to pass his administration’s 59 trillion-won extra budget aimed at helping small businesses. He also reiterated that Seoul would actively provide COVID-19-related support to North Korea. (Eunice KIM) In-Depth News Analysis: North Korea has now reported 50 deaths attributed to COVID-19 since late april, and 1.2 million people showing symptoms of fever. Experts have assessed that these are likely to be a conservative figures. Leader Kim Jong-un has called the outbreak one of the greatest turmoils to ever hit the regime. For a further look at the fast escalating situation, Dr. Kee Park from Harvard Medical School and Director of the North Korea Program at the Korean American Medical Association joins us on the line. Korea Trending with Walter Lee: 1. After a month-long poll, the Korean public chose “국민관 (People's House)” as their preferred choice of name for the new presidential office in Yongsan. (용산 대통령실 새 명칭 공모 ‘국민관’ 최다…다음달 결정) 2. Former lieutenant of the South Korean Navy and social media personality, Ken Rhee, has reportedly been injured whilst fighting for the volunteer army in Ukraine. (이근 전 대위, 적지에서 부상..."임무 성공하고 군 병원 입원") 3. K-pop superstars BTS received three Billboard Music Awards, including Top Duo/Group, Top Song Sales Artist, and Top Selling Song. (BTS, 빌보드 뮤직어워즈 3관왕 기염…6년 연속 수상) Monday Sports Round-up: Korean golfer Lee Kyoung-hoon successfully defended his PGA Tour AT&T Byron Nelson title in Texas on Sunday. Meanwhile, Toronto Blue Jays pitcher Ryu Hyun-jin showed promising form on his return from injury on Saturday. And footballer Son Heung-min was left frustrated in his chase for the Premier League golden boot on Sunday. Sports reporter Yoo Jee-ho from the Yonhap News Agency briefs us on these stories. Morning Edition Preview with Richard Larkin: - In tomorrow’s Korea Times, Kwon Mee-yoo reports on the new Consulate of Kazakhstan opening in the southern city of Busan on May 12. - In tomorrow’s Korea Herald, Choi Jae-hee explains how “seshin” or Korean full-body scrubs have adapted since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic.

KBS WORLD Radio Korea 24
Korea 24 - 2022.05.11

KBS WORLD Radio Korea 24

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2022


Korea24 – 2022.05.11. (Wednesday) News Briefing: The new Yoon Suk Yeol administration and the now-ruling People Power Party have proposed new relief payouts of at least 6 million won to 3.7 million small business owners and self-employed people affected by the pandemic. (Eunice KIM) In-Depth News Analysis: South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol took office Tuesday with an offer to North Korea of a quote-unquote “audacious plan” to strengthen their economy if it abandons its nuclear weapons. Yoon gave the remarks in his inaugural speech, where he also pledged to leave the door to dialogue open with North Korea. To discuss these comments and Yoon’s possible approach to North Korea, Dr. Bruce Bennett, a Senior Defense Analyst at the RAND Corporation, joins us on the line. Korea Trending with Walter Lee: 1. President Yoon Suk Yeol was pictured being seen off by his wife and two of their dogs for his first commute, which took eight minutes from Seocho to Yongsan. (김건희 여사, 반려견과 함께 윤석열 대통령 출근길 배웅) 2. The '2022 Korea Festival', Europe’s largest Hallyu event since the pandemic, will kick off from Saturday for two days in Frankfurt, Germany. (유럽 최대 규모 한류행사 獨프랑크푸르트서 열린다) 3. Dayone Asset Management announced its acquisition of the Korean Basketball League team Goyang Orion Orions. (오리온, 데이원자산운용과 양수도 계약 체결... '최고 책임자' 허재 내정) Korea Book Club: This week, our literary critic Barry Welsh reviews the highly anticipated translation of ‘The Old Woman with the Knife (파과)' by Gu Byeong-mo (구병모). Translated by Chi-Young Kim, it tells the story of an aging female assassin called ‘Hornclaw’, who has led a life of crime, murdering countless people who is now contemplating retirement. Morning Edition Preview with Richard Larkin: - In tomorrow’s Korea Times, Dong Sun-hwa explains how despite criticism, the South Korean singer PSY is enjoying chart success with his new song 'That That'. - Tomorrow’s Korea Herald features a report by Lee Si-jin on the Mid-Season Invitational (MSI), one of the most important international League of Legends tournaments, which kicked off at Esports Busan Arena on Tuesday.

TBS eFM This Morning
0505 News Briefing

TBS eFM This Morning

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2022 22:25


News Briefing-Defense minister nominee estimates Yongsan relocation costs to be 300 billion son-Oceans and fisheries minister nominee 조승환's hearing-PPP candidates are popping up wherever Yoon goes-김동연 criticized by 김은혜 for his remarks as being disrespectful to women-the conclusion of 고발사주 investigation-용산 이전 비용 3천억-해양수산부 장관 조승환 청문회-윤, 노골적 선거개입-김동연, 여성비하로 김은혜에게 비난받아-고발사주 수사 종료Guest: Jiyoung Lee, ReporterSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

TBS eFM This Morning
0408 News Briefing

TBS eFM This Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2022 20:25


- President-elect Yoon Suk-yeol to begin his term in Yongsan with the current government's organizational structure- Verification on Prime Minister nominee Han Duck-soo to commence - Nomination of DP lawmakers for the local elections- PPP floor leader to be elected today- Prosecution accused Rhyu Si-min of defamation- 윤석열 당선인 용산서 현 정부 조직 유지한채 임기 시작 예정- 한덕수 총리 후보자 검증 시작- 민주당 지방선거 후보자 공천- 국민의힘 오늘 원내대표 선출- 유시민 명예훼손 혐의로 검찰 실형 구형Guest: Choi Kyungmi, ReporterSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

KBS WORLD Radio Korea 24
Korea 24 - 2022.04.06

KBS WORLD Radio Korea 24

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2022


Korea24 – 2022.04.06. (Wednesday) News Briefing: The Cabinet on Wednesday approved a motion to spend 36 billion won in reserve funds for President-elect Yoon Suk Yeol's initiative to relocate the presidential office to the defense ministry compound in Yongsan. (Eunice Kim) In-Depth News Analysis: Since the start of April, all app developers selling digital goods and services in Google’s Play Store were required to use the tech giant’s in-app billing system and remove any links to external payment options. However on Tuesday, here in Korea, the Korea Communications Commission (KCC) concluded that this new policy violated the Telecommunications Business Act, adding that a penalty could be imposed after investigating whether any illegality took place. To help us better understand the situation, Yoon So-yeon from the Korea JoongAng Daily joins us on the line. Korea Trending with Walter Lee: 1. Organizers of President-elect Yoon’s inauguration are reportedly in discussions for BTS to perform at the ceremony. (尹 취임식에 BTS 공연 논의..."정치 이용" 반발도) 2. A 13-year-old boy in Incheon was found dead on Tuesday after inhaling helium gas that he had ordered online. (인터넷으로 주문한 헬륨가스 마신 13살 중학생 질식사) 3. South Korea will significantly expand international passenger flights from May, in line with continued easing of COVID-19 quarantine measures. (5월부터 국제선 하늘길 넓어진다…연말까지 코로나 이전의 50% 회복) Korea Book Club: In light of ‘Cursed Bunny’ making the longlist for the 2022 International Booker Prize, literary critic Barry Welsh brings us another short story by Bora Chung this week. Found in 'The Valancourt Book of World Horror Stories Volume Two' is another engrossing ghost story by Chung called ‘Mask’. Once again translated by Anton Hur, it tells the story of a young married couple who start hearing sounds from the roof of their apartment building… Morning Edition Preview with Richard Larkin: - In tomorrow’s Korea Times, Ko Dong-hwan writes about Namsangol (남산골) Hanok Village re-opening to visitors this week, both off- and online. - Tomorrow’s Korea Herald features an interview by Jie Ye-eun with Entertainment CEO Jeong Chang-hwan looking at K-pop’s global success.

TBS eFM This Morning
0324 TM Views

TBS eFM This Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2022 12:33


Controversies over the relocation of the presidential office to Yongsan - 대통령 집무실 용산 이전을 둘러싼 논란Guest: Professor Song Se-ryun, Kyunghee University Law SchoolSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Keyword News
Keyword News 03/23/2022

Keyword News

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2022 15:18


Coverage of major news stories 1. State of pandemic 2. Yongsan feud 3. Benchmarking White House 4. Carbon neutrality law 5. Russian cyberattacks 'coming'

KBS WORLD Radio Korea 24
Korea 24 - 2022.03.22

KBS WORLD Radio Korea 24

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2022


Korea24 – 2022.03.22. (Tuesday) News Briefing: The presidential office says it is not opposed to the incoming government’s plan to relocate the top office to Yongsan, but it does have concerns about national security. (Eunice Kim) In-Depth News Analysis: Last Wednesday marked the one-year anniversary of the spa shootings in Atlanta, U.S, that claimed eight lives, six of whom were Asian women. The shootings sent shock waves through the country and brought national attention to anti-Asian hate. However, a year later, violence against Asians continues to plague the US. Anti-Asian hate crimes jumped 339% nationwide last year, according to a study by the Center for the Study of Hate and Extremism. The director of that center, Brian Levin, who is also a Professor of Criminal Justice at California State University, San Bernardino, joins us on the line to tell us more. Korea Trending with Titi Aiyanyo: 1. First Lady Kim Jung-sook sent handmade dried persimmon gift sets to the staff of the presidential office to thank them as the President's term comes to an end. (김정숙 여사, 靑비서관 51명에 손수 말린 곶감 선물해) 2. One of the most popular cherry blossom roads in Yeouido will be partially opened later this month for the first time in 3 years. (여의도 벚꽃길, 3년 만에 걷는다···축제 없이 부분개방) 3. Children's book illustrator Suzy Lee has become the first Korean to win a prestigious Hans Christian Andersen Award. (이수지 작가, 韓 최초 '아동문학 노벨상' 안데르센상 수상) Touch Base In Seoul: This week, we meet Yang Jae-min, the first Korean basketball player to play in the Japanese B.League. The 22-year-old comes from a basketball family, and his dream to play the game at the highest level has already taken him all over the world, including Spain and US college basketball. He joined the Shinshu Brave Warriors in Japan in 2020, and he joins us via video call to tell us his story. Morning Edition Preview with Richard Larkin: - In tomorrow’s Korea Times, Kwak Yeon-soo reports that trot singer Song Ga-in has been named the honorary hanbok ambassador of 2022. - Tomorrow’s Korea Herald features a report by Sanjay Kumar on how Poland has been helping refugees from Ukraine since Russia’s invasion, according to Poland’s Ambassador to Korea Piotr Ostaszewski.

코리아헤럴드 팟캐스트
448회 완성차 중고차 시장 진출 내부 준비 마쳐/ 윤석열 대통령 당선인 5월까지 집무실 용산으로 이전

코리아헤럴드 팟캐스트

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2022 24:47


진행: 홍유, Brolley Genster1. Carmakers gearing up to reshape used car market기사 요약: 완성차 중고차 시장 진출 내부 준비 마쳐[1] After the Ministry of SMEs and Startups greenlighted the large automotive companies' entry to the secondhand car market, carmakers here have been quick to announce their plans to launch secondhand services within the year. *greenlight: 허가, 승인*secondhand: 중고의; 간접의, 전해들은[2] Their entry could bring huge change to the used car market here, which has been protected by the government until recently for microenterprises.*entry: 입장*microenterprises: 작은 기업체[3] Lotte Rental, which operates a rent-a-car business, announced Friday that it would also enter the used car market in the second half of this year, selling vehicles it had rented out for 3 to 5 years. *operate: 작동하다*second half: 하반기[4] Hyundai Motor will be the first to launch the used car service, as the carmaker made it official on Mar. 7 that it would enter the market by selling only the high-quality certified used cars that have been driven less than 100,000 kilometers and owned for less than five years. *make sth official: 공식화하다*certified: 보증된, 증명된기사원문: http://www.koreaherald.com/view.php?ud=20220320000128&ACE_SEARCH=12. Yoon confirms presidential office to relocate to Yongsan by May기사요약: 윤석열 대통령 당선인 5월까지 집무실 용산으로 이전[1] President-elect Yoon Suk-yeol on Sunday confirmed the relocation of the presidential office to the Defense Ministry compound in Yongsan-gu, central Seoul, vowing to put an end to the "imperial" presidency.*relocate: 이전하다*imperial: 제국의[2] In a press briefing held at the transition team's office, Yoon said his team has decided to relocate the presidential office from the current Cheong Wa Dae compound in Jongno-gu, central Seoul, to fulfill his promise of returning the area to the general public and communicating more with the people.*compound: 복합 주거*fulfill: 다하다, 이행하다[3] Yoon said he would start his five-year term at the new presidential office in Yongsan-gu immediately after his inauguration on May 10. The Cheong Wa Dae area will be fully open to the public on the same day, he added.*term: 기간; 임기*inauguration: 취임, 개시[4] "I do understand the concerns that I might be rushing to move the presidential office too hastily with just 50 days left before starting the term, but I determined that it would be much more difficult to move away from the symbol of imperial power, Cheong Wa Dae, after moving into the compound," he said.*concern: 우려*hastily: 급히, 서둘러서기사원문: http://www.koreaherald.com/view.php?ud=20220320000157See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

KBS WORLD Radio News
News(Top News : President-elect Yoon Suk Yeol decides to relocate the presidential office to Yongsan.) - 2022.03.21 PM5

KBS WORLD Radio News

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2022


Last updated : 2022.03.21 The latest news from home and abroad, with a close eye on Northeast Asia and the Korean Peninsula in particular

KBS WORLD Radio Korea 24
Korea 24 - 2022.02.23

KBS WORLD Radio Korea 24

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2022


Korea24 – 2022.02.23. (Wednesday) News Briefing: Daily new COVID-19 cases spiked to a new record of over 170-thousand, but health officials said that despite the short term risks, the surge could contribute towards stabilizing the virus situation. (Eunice KIM) In-Depth News Analysis: The South Korean Foreign Minister Chung Eui-yong met with the Director General of UNESCO, Audrey Azoulay, in Paris on Tuesday, where he directly expressed deep concerns over Japan seeking World Heritage status for Sado mine, a site where Koreans were used as forced labor. To discuss why Tokyo might be pushing for this controversial recognition and how UNESCO will respond, History Professor Alexis Dudden at the University of Connecticut joins us on the line. Korea Trending with Walter Lee: 1. Family members of six construction workers who died in the partial collapse of an apartment building in Gwangju last month are seeking to create a small park at the site of the collapse in their memory. (광주 붕괴사고 유가족, HDC현대산업개발 용서…아파트 대신 녹지 조성 모색) 2. A government investigation has been launched following a media report about a factory using rotten and discolored vegetables to make kimchi. (식약처, 불량배추·무 도려낸 뒤 김치 만든 한성식품 자회사 조사 착수) 3. Decorated coach Ryu Joong-il has been re-appointed the manager of the national baseball team for the Hangzhou Asian Games. (류중일 전 LG 감독, 항저우 AG 감독 선임) Korea Book Club: Literary translator Anton Hur introduces us to Kim Soom’s latest, ‘제비심장 (Magpie Heart)’, which tackles labor issues in Korea. Kim has become known for powerful works that address difficult and sensitive political issues. ‘Magpie Heart’ follows the lives of workers at a shipyard in Korea, raising questions about the working conditions and the lack of rights of workers, despite Korea being the largest shipbuilding country in the world. Morning Edition Preview with Richard Larkin: - In tomorrow’s Korea Herald, Park Han-na writes about two books that offer advice about how to deal with burnout and lethargy. - Tomorrow’s Korea Times features a report by Park Han-sol on a photo exhibition that shows the transformation of the old US headquarters in Yongsan, Seoul.

Yongsan Legacy Podcast
Samia Mounts - Part 1 of 2

Yongsan Legacy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2021 19:51


Samia Mounts will be the first #SAHS #Alumna speaking at the YSL Talk Series. She is the author of the book Frunk the Skunk inspired in her days growing up and attending school in #Yongsan, Samia is a professional musical theater actress and an accomplished voice-over artist in Asia. She currently resides in New York City where she is works in the theater world.

Yongsan Legacy Podcast
Samia Mounts - Part 2 of 2

Yongsan Legacy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2021 24:27


Samia Mounts will be the first #SAHS #Alumna speaking at the YSL Talk Series. She is the author of the book Frunk the Skunk inspired in her days growing up and attending school in #Yongsan, Samia is a professional musical theater actress and an accomplished voice-over artist in Asia. She currently resides in New York City where she is works in the theater world.

TBS eFM This Morning
0819 News Briefing: COVID-19 updates and prospects for a massive strike by public health care officials due to poor working conditions -Internal conflict within the PPP deepens and ruling party faces controversy with the nomination of Hwang Gyoik -Allege

TBS eFM This Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2021 20:27


News Briefing-COVID-19 updates and prospects for a massive strike by public health care officials due to poor working conditions -Internal conflict within the PPP deepens and ruling party faces controversy with the nomination of Hwang Gyoik-Alleged "sponsor" speaks out against former head of Yongsan tax Office Yoon Woo-jin-Fair Trade Commissions adds revisions to the terms and conditions of major delivery apps-코로나19 업데이트 및 공공의료 노동자들의 파업 예고 -이준석 대표의 발언으로 격화되는 국민의힘 내부 갈등과 여당의 황교익 논란-윤우진 전 용산세무서장 스폰서의 폭로-공정거래위원회의 배달앱 약관 수정 Guest: Lee Jiyoung, ReporterSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The Sajin Photography Podcast
Season 3 - Episode 8: Dylan Goldby

The Sajin Photography Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2021 61:01


In this episode, I talk with my good friend Dylan Goldby who is an amazing photographer, author, and teacher. He has worked with numerous top companies and sites like F-stoppers, creative live, FUJILOVE and more. In this episode, we cover a lot of the work that motivates him and what motivates him to pursue such meaningful endeavours like adoption photography and his Tattoos of Asia project.Here is the information on the GuruShots Exhibition in Seoul ‘Portrait Photographer of the Year' & ‘My Ultimate Exhibition Shot'Location: Art Delight Gallery, 2층, 647 Itaewon-dong, Yongsan-gu, SeoulDate: August 13-15, 2021Facebook Live Page ==> This is where I will be hosting the live event Friday, August 13th 8pm Korea time.  Facebook event page You can find Dylan here:WebsiteWelkinlight WebsiteYouTubeInstagramF-Stoppers ArticlesPics of AsiaIn this episode we also talked about some of Dylan's partners in crime and you can see their work here:Roy CruzMarco DevonSupport the show

Contemporary Rebellions
Ep. 4: Redevelopment Resistance

Contemporary Rebellions

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2020 56:01


Contemporary Rebellions: South Korean Social Movements Today Episode 4: Redevelopment Resistance Redevelopment resistance activist organizations: Listen to the City: http://listentothecity.org/ National Alliance of Squatters and Evictees: https://www.nasepl.org/ Korean People’s Solidarity Against Poverty: http://antipoor.jinbo.net/xe/index.php Independent artists you heard in this episode: Kevin MacLeod (Intro): www.incompetech.com Anakin Project: https://anakinproject.bandcamp.com Gentrification Album: https://open.spotify.com/album/4Em8zrOa6uaFnFfH8YbtJR Liberation Film: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfnbnIBUbQ9dVprZpaW-bmg Kim Dongsan: www.youtube.com/channel/UC8to_vxn-7ukkE0hMM2ShgA Korean IndyMedia: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJNPpMJXJ75NifXbt4adTOQ Kyung Ha & Semin: https://www.youtube.com/user/hwangtab Seth Mountain: https://sethmartinandthemenders.bandcamp.com FULL TRANSCRIPT: http://bit.ly/2TgW3sf REFERENCES & RECOMMENDED READINGS ‘Excessive use of police force partly to blame for Yongsan tragedy: internal inquiry’, Yonhap News Agency, September 5, 2018. https://en.yna.co.kr/view/AEN20180905005900315 Davis Kim, Lisa, ‘Housing, Evictions and the Seoul 1988 Summer Olympics’, Centre on Housing Rights and Evictions, 2007. Ha, Seong-Kyu, ‘Redevelopment of Substandard Settlements and Evictions in Seoul’, Department of Urban and Regional Planning, Chung-Ang University, Korea, 2000. Lee, Jong Youl, Chad Anderson, ‘The Yongsan Tragedy and the Politics of Scenes’, 한국행정학회 학술발표논문집 The Korean Association for Public Administration, 2010, pp. 511-533. Michael, Chris, ‘‘I’m Panicking’: Seoul rips out its manufacturing heart’, The Guardian, February 20, 2019. https://www.theguardian.com/cities/2019/feb/20/end-of-an-era-seoul-prepares-to-rip-out-its-manufacturing-heart Mobrand, Erik, ‘Struggles over Unlicensed Housing in Seoul, 1960–80’, Urban Studies 45 (2), February 2008, pp. 367-389. Park, Eunseon, ‘Skills of Occupation and Techne of Squatting: Sit-in Protests in South Korea Since 2009’, Critical Planning, 2017, pp. 197-213. Sangyye-Dong Olympics. Directed by Kim Dong-won, 1988. ‘Seoul’s historic Noryangjin fish market is destined for shiny new venue but outraged vendors insist they prefer their old home’, February 24, 2016, South China Morning Post: https://www.scmp.com/news/asia/east-asia/article/1916128/seouls-historic-noryangjin-fish-market-destined-shiny-new-venue Shin, Mijoo, ‘The Invisible Hands Behind South Korea’s Errand Men’, Korea Expose, March 8, 2018. https://www.koreaexpose.com/invisible-hands-south-korea-errand-men/ Shin, Hyun Bang, ‘Property-based redevelopment and gentrification: The case of Seoul, South Korea’, Geoforum 40, 2009, pp. 906–917. The Remnants. Directed by Kim Il-rhan, Lee Hyuk-sang, appearances by Kim Ju-hwan, Kim Chang-su, Lee Chung-yeon, Ji Seok-jun, Chun Ju-seok. https://www.koreanfilm.or.kr/eng/films/index/filmsView.jsp?movieCd=20169443 Those Who Can't Leave: A Story of People Resisting Redevelopment. Korean IndyMedia, 2009. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJNPpMJXJ75NifXbt4adTOQ Two Doors. Directed by Kim Il-rhan, Hong Ji-you, appearances by Kwon Yeongguk, Kim Hyeongtae, Ryoo Juhyeong, 2012: https://www.koreanfilm.or.kr/eng/films/index/filmsView.jsp?movieCd=20112443 You can find us on: Facebook: www.facebook.com/contemporaryrebellions/ Twitter: twitter.com/ContemporaryRe3

VIAJES MONDO
Viajes Mondo 2x06 - 5 cosas que ver en Seúl

VIAJES MONDO

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2019 44:22


De la mano de Alfonso Martínez de GAIKAN Podcast esta vez visitamos la capital de Corea del Sur. Una ciudad con mucho que ofrecer y en este episodio damos cinco consejos sugiriendo sitios que ver y experimentar en esta gran urbe. Yongsan (el barrio electrónico), la aldea hanok de Bukchon (con sus casas tradicionales), una barbacoa coreana (para chuparse los dedos), el Palacio Gyeongbokgung (el más importante de la ciudad), y el arroyo Cheonggyecheon (para descansar un poco en la naturaleza). Esperamos que os guste este viaje virtual con nosotros.

VIAJES MONDO
Viajes Mondo 2x06 - 5 cosas que ver en Seúl

VIAJES MONDO

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2019 44:22


De la mano de Alfonso Martínez de GAIKAN Podcast esta vez visitamos la capital de Corea del Sur. Una ciudad con mucho que ofrecer y en este episodio damos cinco consejos sugiriendo sitios que ver y experimentar en esta gran urbe. Yongsan (el barrio electrónico), la aldea hanok de Bukchon (con sus casas tradicionales), una barbacoa coreana (para chuparse los dedos), el Palacio Gyeongbokgung (el más importante de la ciudad), y el arroyo Cheonggyecheon (para descansar un poco en la naturaleza). Esperamos que os guste este viaje virtual con nosotros.

Trackside Science
Virus (5) - 11 New Viruses

Trackside Science

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2019 17:47


Email: tracksidescience@gmail.com Twitter: @TracksideScien1 Instagram: Tracksidescience Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/tracksidescience   Music: Freaky Dance Virus 02.wav by Sepal (Freesound.org) Elevator Music 1 Hour (Archive.org) The Happy Monster by Chubby Jackson and his Orchestra (Archive.org)   References: Peach yellow spot disease, Tymovirus https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30923968 Lynx canadensis gammaherpes virus-1https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31010021 Ntepes Virus https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6433041/ Aspergillus flavus Partitivirus https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30984147 Mud crab tombus-like virus https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30651355 Tetrastichus brontispae RNA virus 1https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4915/11/3/257/htm Yongsan bunyavirus 1, Yongsan picorna-like virus 3 and Yongsan sobemo-like virus 1 https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30841520 Horse Plasma Orthobunyavirus https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30833612 Burpengary Virus https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6466430/  

The Korea File
Militarism, Development and the Mixed Legacy of Seoul's Yongsan Garrison

The Korea File

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2018 29:00


The American military is gradually leaving Yongsan, a major garrison located in the heart of Seoul.  But how are the dynamics of military spatial reorganization playing out beyond the metropolis?   In this conversation Bridget Martin of the University of California at Berkley joins host Andre Goulet to explore how South Korean landscapes are shaped by the country's unresolved conflict with North Korea. This conversation was recorded on December 11th, 2018. Look for Bridget's ‘Field Notes from South Korea: Local Development in the Land of Securitized Peace' at scholarworks.csun.edu

The Korea File
Militarism, Development and the Mixed Legacy of Seoul's Yongsan Garrison

The Korea File

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2018 28:20


The American military is gradually leaving Yongsan, a major garrison located in the heart of Seoul. But how are the dynamics of military spatial reorganization playing out beyond the metropolis? In this conversation Bridget Martin of the University of California at Berkley joins host Andre Goulet to explore how South Korean landscapes are shaped by the country's unresolved conflict with North Korea.This conversation was recorded on December 11th, 2018.Look for Bridget's ‘Field Notes from South Korea: Local Development in the Land of Securitized Peace' at scholarworks.csun.edu

tbs eFM The Steve Hatherly Show
0627 Korea Day: Yongsan Military Base Temporary Shutdown

tbs eFM The Steve Hatherly Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2018 60:59


0627 Korea Day: Yongsan Military Base Temporary Shutdown

Sisters in Loss Podcast: Miscarriage, Pregnancy Loss, & Infertility Stories
EP34 - Tiffany Rivera's Ectopic Pregnancy Loss Story & Book Ruined Womb

Sisters in Loss Podcast: Miscarriage, Pregnancy Loss, & Infertility Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2018 24:06


It's the last day of Black History Month!  We are highlighting the 4th book of 6 books by black authors around Faith, Miscarriage, Stillbirth, Infant and Pregnancy Loss, and Hope to continue on this grief journey. In today's episode we have Tiffany "B.Renee" Upchurch-Rivera who shares her ectopic pregnancy loss and infertility journey. Tiffany is also the author of Ruined Womb: From Fertility to Inspiration. A book of poetry and spoken word pieces to inspire those who have faced infertility or child loss. She is a veteran, army wife, mom to Elijah, and she loves to write poetry, books, anything that shares the light of God to others. Her writing style is unashamedly transparent, freeing and relatable to those who have a past but who strive for excellence everyday. Tiffany shares how an STD caused her to have blocked fallopian tubes, her surgery to unblock them, lost of a fallopian tube due to a ectopic pregnancy, and stay tuned for a special Spoken Word piece from her book. Mrs. Tiffany “B.Renee” Upchurch-Rivera is just like you and I. She has traveled through life with purpose and faith in her view always wondering why God created her, what role she would play on earth and what she would ultimately bring to society that was refreshing, inspiring, different and legendary! Mrs. Rivera’s writing started around 12  years old raised in a single parent military household. As young girl, she often used her writing to give her a voice. She used writing poetry as a way to express herself and a way to free herself of feeling insufficient and unimportant. Poetry was therapy and a mind releasing activity Tiffany loved to use. As the youngest of three, born in Nuremberg, Germany and raised in Texas and NC,  she always saw herself traveling to different cities and states encouraging women. After married in 2009, she was blessed to travel back to Germany with her family for 2 years before they were stationed in yongsan, Korea for 2 more years! Being stationed in Germany opened doors for her poetically to involve the community in open mic events She is known internationally in 2011 for creating a teen open mic for the after school program she worked at, in 2012 she hosted an open mic for soldiers and families at the nearby USO building that got the attention to the radio/ media station AFN. Both events were a success! So after being stationed in Yongsan, Korea for a year, she created another open mic event at the nearby R&R Grill for soldiers and families as well! In 2011 she also started writing for a  women’s magazine called Promoting Purpose for a year, in 2014 she wrote for Everything Girls Love Magazine geared towards urban young teens to women and in 2015 she wrote in a natural hair magazine called Natural From The Roots Magazine ! She is also a Veteran of the U.S Army Reserves, a former Radio Intern at Fayetteville State University’s Radio Station Bronco-iradio, a Poet, Writer, Sex Educator, Mentor, and An Author! She is currently a Self- Published Author of Her Poetry/ Inspirational Book: RUINED WOMB: From Infertility To Inspiration where she has sold over 100 books, her audience is young teens to women and families addressing the hard struggles of child loss, infertility, miscarriages, overcoming guilt from the past and learning how to love yourself ! She loves to write poetry,books, anything that shares the light of God to others. Her writing style is unashamedly transparent, freeing and relatable to those who have a past but who strive for excellence everyday. She attends open mics and shares her poetry wherever she goes, she speaks at churches, book signings and community events. Part time she works in Clayton NC as a Community Support Technician to an autistic teenager, she’s a Mother of an 12 year old anointed son Elijah, a Wife, a Sister, Daughter and Friend! She currently resides in Spring Lake, NC but knows that is not her final destination! To God Be The Glory!   You can follow Tiffany on Social Her Book Ruined Womb: From Infertility to Inspiration Tiffany on Facebook Tiffany Instagram   You can follow Erica on Social Sister's in Loss Brunch Tickets - April 21, 2018 Chesapeake, VA Join the Sister's in Loss Facebook Group Erica's Website Erica's Instagram Erica's Facebook Erica's Twitter

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Pacific Newsbreak for December 18, 2017

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2018


The Chief of Naval Operations begins his tour of U.S. 7th Fleet, visiting with allies and forward deployed sailors around the Pacific.

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Pacific Newsbreak for 25 April 2016

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2016


On today's Pacific Newsbreak, U.S. Forces Japan​ concludes earthquake relief, and U.S. service members at Yongsan build friendships with Korean counterparts.

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Pacific Newsbreak Feb. 15

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2016


U.S. Army Garrison Yongsan holds its first weightlifting competition, and maintainers exceed standards at Kunsan Air Base.

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Pacific Newsbreak for January 26, 2016

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2016


The history of "Operation Give" in Korea and Yokosuka hosted its very first aqua triathlon.

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Pacific Newsbreak for January 14, 2016

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2016


Pacific Newsbreak: The Central Issue Facility supports troops at Yongsan and Yokota's Samurai Fitness Center ensures you maintain a healthy pace.

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Pacific Newsbreak for January 19, 2016

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2016


Korea's Yongsan and Osan communities celebrate the life of Doctor Martin Luther King Junior and his impact today.

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Pacific Newsbreak for January 18, 2016

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2016


Korea's Yongsan and Osan communities celebrate the life of Doctor Martin Luther King Junior and his impact today.

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Pacific Newsbreak for January 6th, 2016

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2016


Sasebo Sailors experience an iconic Japanese tradition and U.S. forces and their Korean counterparts shred some snow.

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Pacific Newsbreak for December 9, 2015

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2015


A little holiday cheer at Kanagawa Children's Hospital and it's Army vs. Navy at Yongsan.

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Pacific Newsbreak for October 20, 2015

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2015


Chief of Naval Operations Adm. John Richardson​ makes his next stop in U.S. Army Garrison Yongsan​; and Commander Task Force 76 visit Naval Beach Group 7.

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AFN Pacific Newsbreak: October 9, 2015

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2015


Pacific Newsbreak: Explosive Ordnance Disposal Training at Bangladesh and a Soldier shares his passion for football at Yongsan.

AFN Pacific Update
AFN Pacific Update: Common Core Standards in DODEA Korea

AFN Pacific Update

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2015


DOD schools in Korea are implementing a new set of not so “common” core of standards that parents should feel comfortable and eager getting to know more about. Army Sergeant Jared Daun is on scene for more details.

AFN Pacific Update
AFN Pacific Update: The Newest Leaders

AFN Pacific Update

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2015


Airman at Yongsan get career advice.

AFN Pacific Update
AFN Pacific Update: Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force visits Korean bases

AFN Pacific Update

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2015


Just going to work every day is a normal thing that everyone does in the military, but sometimes your regular work day takes on an unexpected turn. Army sergeant Ryan Sharp shows us a surprise waiting around the corner.

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Pacific Newsbreak for August 12, 2015

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2015


Coming up on AFN Pacific Newsbreak, a retired Marine continues to serve at Iwakuni, and veterinary services keep pets up-to-code at Yongsan.

Notebook on Cities and Culture
Korea Tour: Forbidden Places with Jon Dunbar

Notebook on Cities and Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2014 61:24


At a bar by the train tracks near Yongsan, Colin talks with Jon Dunbar, urban explorer, editor of long-running Korean punk zine Broke in Korea, and author of Daehanmindecline. They discuss the difference between a Korean abandoned place and a Canadian abandoned place; how Seoul got re-inhabited after the war; the development of poor "moon villages" on the hillsides; how he defines "urban exploring," and why he dislikes that name; the urban renewal process that causes the abandonment of neighborhoods; the hired goons who harass people to leave areas slated for demolition; how big a city all the abandoned buildings he's visited would constitute by themselves; his experience in the tunnel from The Host; what it means to explore Korea's abandoned/disputed/places as a foreigner, and the difficulty of getting Koreans interested in urban exploration; the time he ran into a man collecting scrap metal, and why that man felt embarrassment for his country; the difference between the Korea he came to, which had both grass huts and high-rises, and Korea today; why so many buildings in Seoul have reached such an advanced state of decrepitude so quickly; what he prefers about North Korean architecture to South; what most high-rises in Seoul stand on the ruins of; his discovery of the Korean punk scene, and why he needed to confirm its existence before he came to live; the lower level of violence and higher level of musicianship in Korean punk; how he got to work for an organization like the Korean government; the ominousness of a presidential promise to promote "the happiness of the people"; the meaning of han, why the government now wants to eradicate the concept, and how pansori reggae expresses it; the change in Seoul mayors that brought about a change in major Seoul building projects; the significance of the new Dongdaemun Design Plaza and the politics involved in building it; how, rather than declining, Korea has "improved in every way" since he turned up; his life in Bukcheon hanok village, and how its old-style houses have become more coveted in recent years; whether Korea can shake the idea of "old = bad"; where in Korea he witnessed a funk brawl; and the way to "use your unfamiliarity as a tool" in a place like Korea.

Spotlight Korea
Spotlight Korea: Spring Into Action

Spotlight Korea

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2014


Yongsan servicemembers, their families and a local orphanage come together for a fun filled day.

Spotlight Korea
Spotlight Korea: Veteran's Day 2013

Spotlight Korea

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2013


Veterans honored those lost in battle on Veterans Day at Yongsan.

Spotlight Korea
Spotlight Korea: New USO Center

Spotlight Korea

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2013


This edition features a story about a new USO center at Yongsan.

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Spotlight Korea: Seoul American High School Golf Open

Spotlight Korea

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2013


Twelve teams from the Yongsan community competed in the Seoul American High School golf tournament at the Sungnam Golf Club. The teams played across eighteen holes to win the overall game with trophies awarded for longest drive and the shot closest to the pin. The winning team took hope the trophies with a score of one under par.

Spotlight Korea
Spotlight Korea: Osan Crossfit

Spotlight Korea

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2012


A crossfit workout for warriors on Yongsan.

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HJ99 - Dust: An Elysian Tail, Yongsan shopping, Crysis

HatchetJob.com

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2012 50:07


We talk about Dust: An Elysian Tail, find out what it's like to go game shopping in Yongsan (South Korea's Akihabara) and find out if Crysis is more pavement than playground. Music is Nadeya (Club Mix) by Destinazione Altrove, used a sample from Nadeya from Mentorrecords featuring Afroganic.

Spotlight Korea
Spotlight Korea: Strong Bonds

Spotlight Korea

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2012


Soldiers of the 2-1 Air Defense Artillery Battalion take the time to build on their relationships with family members, during the 2011 Strong Bonds Retreat held by 35th Air Defense Artillery at US Army Garrison Yongsan. This retreat is one way the Army Supports Family programs in Korea

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Spotlight Korea: Students Visit USAG Yongsan

Spotlight Korea

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2011


This edition features a story about the English Study Program on Yongsan, Korea.

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Spotlight Korea: Five Day Vacation Bible School

Spotlight Korea

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2011


This edition features a story about how 250 children attended the 5 day vacation bible school on Yongsan, Korea.

Spotlight Korea
Spotlight Korea: USAG Yongsan Volunteers

Spotlight Korea

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2011


This edition features a story about how Soldiers from Yongsan Headquarters and Headquarters Company help flood victims in Seoul, Korea.

Around The Peninsula
Around The Peninsula - Aug 8

Around The Peninsula

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2011


This edition features stories about how the Yongsan Veterinary Clinic holds abandoned animals in their stray animal facility due pet owners leaving their animals behind because of PCS season produced by Spc. Keith Burghardt and how the Commander of U.S. Naval Forces Korea commissioned a stone memorial produced by Spc. Tyler Farris. Hosted by Army Sgt. Andrew Brandstead.

Around The Peninsula
Around the Peninsula - Aug 1

Around The Peninsula

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2011


This edition features a stories about how the Chief of Staff of the Army talks with troops on Camp Humphreys and about the American Forces Spouses Club on Yongsan. Produced by Sgt. Jessica Cook and Spc. Keith Burghardt. Hosted by Spc. Andrew Brandstead.

Spotlight Korea
Spotlight Korea: Honors Cafe' Grand Opening

Spotlight Korea

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2011


This edition features a story about the grand opening of the Honors Cafe' at Yongsan.

Around The Peninsula
Around the Peninsula: July 06 (Radio)

Around The Peninsula

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2011


This edition features stories on how some service members on Kunsan Air Base celebrate Independence Day, and community members watching 4th of July performances at Yongsan.

Spotlight Korea
Spotlight Korea: Rugby Match

Spotlight Korea

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2011


This edition features a story on Rugby teams from Casey, Humphreys, and Yongsan, playing in an invitational tournament.

Around The Peninsula
Around the Peninsula - June 16

Around The Peninsula

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2011


This edition features stories about the 652 ADA Mad Dogs performed STX Training at Warrior Base in Korea and about Yongsan summer activities for children once Yongsan schools let out for the summer break. Hosted by Spc. Andrew Brandstead.

Around The Peninsula
Around the Peninsula - June 6

Around The Peninsula

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2011


This edition features stories about how 2ID Armored Crewmen and Armored Vehicles produced by Spc. Sabrina Black and how driving on Yongsan Garrison is a little different these days produced by Spc Keith Burghardt. Hosted by Spc. Andrew Brandstead.

Spotlight Korea
Spotlight Korea: 2011 Sub Jammer Competition

Spotlight Korea

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2011


Package about Subway workers from U.S. garrisons gathering at Yongsan and participating in the 2011 Sub Jammer competition.

Spotlight Korea
Spotlight Korea: Yongsan Joint Fire Fighter Training

Spotlight Korea

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2011


Package about the Yongsan fire department holding a joint exercise with the Korean firemen stationed in Itaewon.

Spotlight Korea
Spotlight Korea: Lady Dogs Undefeated

Spotlight Korea

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2011


Package about the Humphreys Lady Dogs basketball team defeating the Yongsan team to claim their fourth consecutive post-level peninsula title.

Spotlight Korea
Spotlight Korea: Yongsan Children Center Luncheon

Spotlight Korea

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2011


This edition features a story on how the VFW post 10033 hosted an inspiration luncheon at the Yongsan Children Center.

Spotlight Korea
Spotlight Korea: Hannam Village McCrae Home Opening

Spotlight Korea

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2011


This edition features a story on how Yongsan Commander Col. Huber and Garrison Command Sgt. Maj. Rusch were at the Hannam Village McCrae home opening.

Spotlight Korea
Spotlight Korea: Change of Responsibility Ceremony

Spotlight Korea

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2011


This edition features a story on how Yongsan held a Change of Responsibility Ceremony at Lambardo Field.

Spotlight Korea
Spotlight Korea: Professional Development Session

Spotlight Korea

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2011


This edition features a story on how leaders in the 94th Military Police Battalion attended a professional development session at Yongsan Garrison.

Spotlight Korea
Spotlight Korea: Yongsan Annual Winter Fest

Spotlight Korea

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2011


This edition features a story on how service members enjoy the cold weather with their Yongsan Annual Winter Fest at the Oak Valley Ski Resort.

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Spotlight Korea: Certificate of Appreciation

Spotlight Korea

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2011


This edition features a story on how the U.S. Army Garrison Yongsan presented certificates of appreciation to Doctors.

Around The Peninsula
Around the Peninsula: Oct 13

Around The Peninsula

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2010


This edition features stories on the Presidential Delegation visit in Seoul and Community Youth Services in Yongsan. Hosted by Pfc. Tyler Farris.

Around The Peninsula
Around The Peninsula - Sept. 21

Around The Peninsula

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2010


This edition features stories on Gov. Schwarzenegger's visit to Yongsan by Spc. Jeffrey Johnson and U.S. Armed Forces Women's Basketball Team visit by Senior Airman Angeliene Pangilinan.

Spotlight Korea
Spotlight: Korea - Boy Scouts and Cub Scouts Close Out the Scouting Year

Spotlight Korea

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2010


This edition features a story on the AAFES bakery on Camp Market helped the Boy Scouts and Cub Scouts of Yongsan close out the scouting year with a tour.