From 2013 to 2017, Café Seoul was a Korea-based expat-lifestyle podcast. Co-hosted by a duo of expats from North America, each episode dealt with a particular hot-button theme or issue. Café Seoul at that time discussed recent news, answered listener questions, and interviewed interesting people all for the sake of intelligent discussion with a dash of humor.
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 78 | Founded | 13 years ago |
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Categories | Places & TravelNewsSociety & Culture |
Rob and Eugene started season 6 of Café Seoul discussing time travel films, but decided to rebrand as the Time Travel Forensics podcast. So Café Seoul needed a proper sendoff.
A forensic analysis of The Terminator (1984) and Terminator 2: Judgement Day (1991)
Excellent! Rob and Eugene perform time travel forensics on Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure (1989) starring Alex Winter and Keanu Reeves.
Our first episode recorded on roughly opposite sides of the world!
Enjoy, our most triumphant first foray in... more
In this episode, Rob, Eugene, and frequent special guest Emma Kalka dissect.... Timecop (1994) starring Jean Claude Van-Damme.
Yay?
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Some episodes are better than others but the good ones are really good.
Says the man with two thumbs who appeared in every episode.
They talk about the same things over..and over..and over again. They are also only interested in discussing ideas and issues in the world that already reinforce their beliefs. Boring
As a Korean living in UK, I’m enjoying some sharp insightful about Korea culture. So far so good. Are you guys still producing this podcast? Latest episode was update in September...
If you were looking for a mature discussion on topics about life in South Korea for expats or in depth research and reviews of modern topics, look elswhere. Unfortunately the creator can't decide between extremely loud volume or quiet whispers which make listening very difficult and doesn't seem to broach modern important topics for the podcasts he does.
Now granted this is the very first episode I ever heard but man what an insular and recycled viewpoint on Trump being the epitome of evil. He ain't perfect but this over the top he-is-going-to-be-a-world-ending-dictator is so detached from reality.
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Apple Podcasts | #205 |
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