This is a podcast about my life and my adventure in South Korea, as well as other things that I do or have or may occur while doing this podcast. Talk to you soon!
Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 4 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Categories | Society & CulturePlaces & Travel |
Today as we got lost in South Korea, I share the different types of housing in Korea, with a short bonus about the walk around the neighborhood that I was going to share with you, but due to the amount of wind and traffic sound I was not able to prop... more
If you have not been to South Korea, this episode will give you an idea of what the neighborhoods are like. My neighborhood is a little unique as compared to those living in a downtown setting. But we will go through this journey together and hopeful... more
Getting lost in South Korea is easy, so is the transportation system and your living expenses, as well as your health care. more
Good morning, afternoon, and evening. In this podcast, I will be asking questions, what is it that you want to know? what type of journey shall we take? Wanting to know more about South Korea is easy to ask, but what specifically do you want to know?... more
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Good topic and I like the focus on housing. Two suggestions: 1 Talk faster. 2. Lose the background music. more
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