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groundings - the choa podcast

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choa is an independent online platform devoted to recognizing, examining, and understanding the nuances and complexities of the Korean female diasporic experiences.
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groundings episode 5: Mirae of choa magazine

groundings - the choa podcastApr 18, 2024

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groundings episode 5: Mirae of choa magazine
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groundings episode 4: June Hur, Author
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groundings episode 3: Ki-Sang Yi of choa magazine
Mar 07, 202433:55
groundings episode 2: Jacquie Lee of Sonyo Kimchi
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groundings episode 1: The Team Behind choa magazine
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choa chat #8: Interdisciplinary artist Emily Jung on the need for culturally-specific community care

choa chat #8: Interdisciplinary artist Emily Jung on the need for culturally-specific community care

Harriet chats with Emily about her visit to Arirang Age-friendly Community Centre, approaching the theme of aging in place as a form of capturing time, and ways people gravitate to communal spaces at all ages. Check out Emily’s piece “Korean seniors don’t care for Bingo” in choa magazine’s ⁠Volume 3: Aging in Place⁠.


Resources: 

If you are able, please consider supporting Arirang Age-Friendly Community Centre’s work, including their fundraising campaign for Rose of Sharon Long-term Care Centre, ⁠with a donation⁠.

If you are curious about Adult Day Programs in your community, or other services for seniors, the guide to programs and services for seniors in Ontario can be ⁠downloaded here⁠.

If you are based in Canada or the US and looking for some culturally specific mental health resources, please consider checking out our ⁠Resources page for Asian communities⁠


Song Credit: Another girl, 김현정, 공유마당, 자유이용

Apr 19, 202317:47
choa chat #7: Photographer Jennifer Lee on aging, sisterhood, and dependency
Jan 30, 202314:25
choa chat #6: Creative technologist Lily Jeon on what it means to live in house plant time
Dec 12, 202211:50
choa chat #5: Photographer Juliana Sohn on what it means to memorialize our deceased
Nov 15, 202221:28
choa chat #4: Justice-oriented therapist Ji-Youn Kim on jip-bab as a form of repair after rupture
Apr 05, 202216:55
choa chat #3: Illustrator Subin Yang on cooking as an artistic inspiration
Mar 21, 202214:60
choa chat #2: Writer Michelle Kim & Illustrator Sena Kwon on their halmonis as an inspiration
Mar 07, 202215:20
Kristyn Leach on Incorporating Community Care, Seed Saving, and Peasant-led Movements in Her Farming

Kristyn Leach on Incorporating Community Care, Seed Saving, and Peasant-led Movements in Her Farming

Featured on choa magazine Volume 2: 집밥 — JIP-BAB.

The connection to farming is obvious when thinking about jip-bab and the systems that allow us to enjoy it, but we often forget the labour and care. Kristyn Leach, a seed saver and farmer of Namu Farm, shares about her practice of infusing community care, global and Korean socio-politics history, and peasant-led movements in her practice.

Originally published on August 2021.

Interview by Harriet Kim.

Audio Edited by Seungwoo of giant doma.

Mar 07, 202240:60
choa chat #1: Artist Cat Lamora on mokyoktang, communal spaces, and vulnerability
Mar 06, 202218:25
Esther Kim on Navigating Finances and Public Education in the Climate Crisis

Esther Kim on Navigating Finances and Public Education in the Climate Crisis

Featured on choa magazine Volume 1: 물 — WATER.

The conversation around the pandemic is so intertwined with the climate crisis, which has magnified our realities. One of the challenges Esther Kim, a financial professional and public school teacher, highlights is the accommodations (or the lack thereof) for peoples with disabilities and how often it gets pushed out as an afterthought. She shares ways we can support each other while navigating finances in times of uncertainty.

Originally published on August 2020.

Interview by Harriet Kim.

Audio Edited by Seungwoo of giant doma.

Mar 06, 202201:01:45