
For intermediate and advanced Korean learners who want to stay connected to Korean through quiet, personal stories.
Korean to Stay Connected is a slow podcast about language, memory, and everyday thoughts.
I am a Korean language teacher. I have taught Korean in several countries, and I currently teach Korean in Korea.While teaching abroad, I often heard students say:“I want to keep studying Korea... more
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 22 | Founded | a month ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | EducationLanguage Learning | |||

In this episode,
I talk about February —
a short month that feels quietly special.
January often begins with excitement and big energy,
but February feels different.
It is calmer, more settled,
yet still filled with a gentle sense of anticipati... more
In this episode,
I share a quiet reflection after attending
my friend’s child’s 돌잔치 —
a Korean celebration for a baby’s first birthday.
In Korean, 돌잔치 is a special day
when family and friends gather
to celebrate a baby’s first year of life
and... more
In this episode,
I talk about giving myself a small gift
after finishing a long week —
especially after my last class and the end of my work.
In Korean, “나에게 주는 선물” means
a gift you give to yourself
to say, “You did well.”
It doesn’t have to b... more
In this episode, I talk about potatoes — a food that many people like, but not one of my favorites.
I share my experience of living in Germany and Finland,
where potatoes were a common part of everyday meals.
Eating the same food too often made me f... more
In this episode,
I look back on a journey I took years ago —
a journey where I saw the aurora for the first time in my life.
I talk about a night sky that felt unreal,
filled with countless stars,
and green lights quietly dancing in the darkness... more
In this episode,
I talk about a contradictory feeling I’ve experienced —
a feeling I don’t want to tell anyone,
and yet still want to share with just one person.
Sometimes it’s not something I’m proud of.
Sometimes it feels embarrassing,
or too p... more
In this episode,
I share a small moment from a recent class —
a moment that reminded me why language is never just about words.
After a lesson that left me feeling tired and full of regret,
a student said something simple to me in the hallway:
“... more
In this episode,
I talk about a small but meaningful Korean hand gesture —
the finger heart, often called a 손하트.
At first, the heart looks almost too small to matter.
But over time, I realized how simple and easy it is
to express affection with ... more
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Apple Podcasts | #152 |










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