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Hosts Shona Yang and Harry Jun offer a snapshot of Korean culture through a Korean-Australian lens.</itunes:summary><itunes:explicit>unset</itunes:explicit><itunes:type>episodic</itunes:type><itunes:owner><itunes:name>SBS Audio</itunes:name><itunes:email>audio@sbs.com.au</itunes:email></itunes:owner><itunes:image href="https://sbs-rss.streamguys1.com/say-kimchi/20260304134525-90.jpg"/><image><url>https://sbs-rss.streamguys1.com/say-kimchi/20260304134525-90.jpg</url><title>Say Kimchi</title><link>https://www.sbs.com.au/audio/podcast/say-kimchi</link></image><itunes:keywords>SBS, Korean Culture, Korean Community</itunes:keywords><itunes:category text="Society &amp; Culture"/><item><title>How do you make Korean friends?</title><description>As Australian-born Koreans, it can be difficult to make friends with other Koreans. Sometimes it’s because there simply aren’t many Korean people in the area you live in, sometimes it’s because you can only understand Korean, but not speak it very well. In this final episode of the season, Shona and Harry share their journey in finding and making Korean friends. They recount their experiences navigating uniquely Korean cultural dynamics such as the sunbae/ hoobae (senior/ junior) dynamic, honorific language, and showing respect to your elders. Shona and Harry each recall the first Korean friends they ever made, and offer some advice for anyone who may want to connect with Korean culture and communities.</description><enclosure url="https://sbs-podcast.streamguys1.com/say-kimchi/20240326090901-english-say-kimchi-ep8-publish.mp3?awCollectionId=say-kimchi&amp;awGenre=SOCIETY_AND_CULTURE&amp;awEpisodeId=0000018e-63f3-d8e8-a1cf-efff903f0004&amp;dur_cat=4" type="audio/mpeg" length="28939074"/><guid isPermaLink="false">0000018e-63f3-d8e8-a1cf-efff903f0004</guid><link>https://www.sbs.com.au/audio/podcast-episode/how-do-you-make-korean-friends/cp8173gs9</link><itunes:subtitle>As Australian-born Koreans, it can be difficult to make friends with other Koreans. Sometimes it’s because there simply aren’t many Korean people in the area you live in, sometimes it’s because you can only understand Korean, but not speak it very well. In this final episode of the season, Shona and Harry share their journey in finding and making Korean friends. They recount their experiences navigating uniquely Korean cultural dynamics such as the sunbae/ hoobae (senior/ junior) dynamic, honorific language, and showing respect to your elders. Shona and Harry each recall the first Korean friends they ever made, and offer some advice for anyone who may want to connect with Korean culture and communities.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>As Australian-born Koreans, it can be difficult to make friends with other Koreans. Sometimes it’s because there simply aren’t many Korean people in the area you live in, sometimes it’s because you can only understand Korean, but not speak it very well. In this final episode of the season, Shona and Harry share their journey in finding and making Korean friends. They recount their experiences navigating uniquely Korean cultural dynamics such as the sunbae/ hoobae (senior/ junior) dynamic, honorific language, and showing respect to your elders. Shona and Harry each recall the first Korean friends they ever made, and offer some advice for anyone who may want to connect with Korean culture and communities.</itunes:summary><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:duration>00:30:08</itunes:duration><pubDate>Tue, 26 Mar 2024 09:00:00 +1100</pubDate></item><item><title>Tackling mental health challenges and intergenerational trauma in Korean communities</title><description>The migrant experience is full of challenges. For many second-generation children growing up with immigrant families hearing about the struggles and sacrifices of the generation before them can form a barrier to voicing their personal challenges. In this episode, Shona and Harry explore what mental health means for Korean migrant communities in Australia. Joined by Clinical Psychologist Judy Song, this episode is packed with insights, discussions and personal stories about mental health and wellbeing.</description><enclosure url="https://sbs-podcast.streamguys1.com/say-kimchi/20240319090520-english-say-kimchi-ep7-mental-health-v1.mp3?awCollectionId=say-kimchi&amp;awGenre=SOCIETY_AND_CULTURE&amp;awEpisodeId=0000018e-4f11-d8e8-a1cf-cfddfd950004&amp;dur_cat=4" type="audio/mpeg" length="33064750"/><guid isPermaLink="false">0000018e-4f11-d8e8-a1cf-cfddfd950004</guid><link>https://www.sbs.com.au/audio/podcast-episode/tackling-mental-health-challenges-and-intergenerational-trauma-in-korean-communities/k9pykinrp</link><itunes:subtitle>The migrant experience is full of challenges. For many second-generation children growing up with immigrant families hearing about the struggles and sacrifices of the generation before them can form a barrier to voicing their personal challenges. In this episode, Shona and Harry explore what mental health means for Korean migrant communities in Australia. Joined by Clinical Psychologist Judy Song, this episode is packed with insights, discussions and personal stories about mental health and wellbeing.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>The migrant experience is full of challenges. For many second-generation children growing up with immigrant families hearing about the struggles and sacrifices of the generation before them can form a barrier to voicing their personal challenges. In this episode, Shona and Harry explore what mental health means for Korean migrant communities in Australia. 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Shona and Harry are joined by barista and roaster from Normcore Coffee Roasters, a speciality coffee supplier in Australia. They unpack the different ways coffee is enjoyed in South Korea and Australia. From milk alternatives to grading coffee, get a Korean-Australian lens on what makes coffee culture enjoyable and different in both countries.</description><enclosure url="https://sbs-podcast.streamguys1.com/say-kimchi/20240305100622-english-say-kimchi-ep5-coffee-publish.mp3?awCollectionId=say-kimchi&amp;awGenre=SOCIETY_AND_CULTURE&amp;awEpisodeId=0000018d-be7a-d5fe-a59f-bf7ebbae0000&amp;dur_cat=4" type="audio/mpeg" length="81626094"/><guid isPermaLink="false">0000018d-be7a-d5fe-a59f-bf7ebbae0000</guid><link>https://www.sbs.com.au/audio/podcast-episode/why-do-koreans-love-iced-americanos/2gboz2ea5</link><itunes:subtitle>Rain, snow or shine, South Koreans love to sip on an ‘Iced Americano’ (iced long black). 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