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In this bonus episode of the pod, we discuss how Korea is perceived around the world by people who have never been here.
We get into the mammoth economic rise of the country, how Hallyu (The Korean Wave) introduced Korean culture to the world, and Henry Ford's political leanings (of course).
We also discuss the influence of Chaebols (Korean mega-companies) on the country, perceived political instability and the raging corruption throughout Korean politics, and concerns about human rights/gender equality/gay rights, etc.
This week's episode isn't exclusively aimed at expats in Korea, but people with even a fleeting interest in the country. Have a listen to see how your perceptions of South Korea align with (our) reality.
There really is something for everyone this week.
Get on it.
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