Becky and Cedric deep dive into Korean history, culture and the mixed race experience. They share the half-Korean experiences with guests from all over the world. more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 132 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Category | Society & Culture |
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One of my favorite podcasts - especially as mixed Korean. Becky and Cedric touch on so many topics that are important to discuss. Keep it up guys!
As a halfie myself, discovering this podcast was nothing less than a miracle. Every time I listen to Becky, Cedric, and their wonderful guests, it’s almost like a mini therapy session in my head, and I know I’ll be reflecting more about my identity and mixed-race issues. The production and quality is top-notch as well!
Found the podcast through the Skycedi YouTube channel and I’m finding it so insightful. As a non Korean it gives me a good window into Korean culture. I especially like the episodes with more discussion like the military enlistment one and things they hate about being mixed.
I love listening to these podcasts. I first started listening to these because I’m also mixed race (though not Korean) and it felt so good to listen to stories to which I can relate and learn about other people’s experiences. But Becky and Cedric have been making more and more episodes on diverse cultural and historical subjects too which is super interesting. You can tell they are putting a lot of research into their podcasts and they somehow make it all so much fun!
As a soon-to-be father, I find this podcast (and YouTube channel) very enlightening and helpful. Thank you for all the work you put into this podcast.
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