K-Pod
K-Pod is a series dedicated to the stories of Korean Americans in arts and culture. Hosts Catherine Hong and Juliana Sohn talk to artists, writers, designers, directors, musicians, chefs and other creatives about their work, their lives, and how they came to forge their careers.
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Juliana Sohn
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Juliana Sohn has photographed portraits, interiors, food, travel, and documentary for New York Times, T Style Magazine, Teen Vogue, Vanity Fair and many others. Her personal work highlights the stories of young people. Check out her website at julianasohn.com.
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Catherine Hong
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Catherine Hong has worked as an editor at Vogue, Allure, Harper’s Bazaar, Us Weekly, W magazine, and InStyle. These days she’s a freelance writer focusing on design, food and children’s books. Check out her website at catherine-hong.com.
Chang-rae Lee
As a pioneering Korean American novelist, Chang-rae Lee reflects on writing, identity, and legacy. His work explores memory, belonging, and the immigrant experience.
KangHee Kim
Through surreal digital art, KangHee Kim explores themes of limitation and imagination. Her work reflects identity shaped by her experience as a DACA recipient.
Eunjo Park
Rising through the culinary world, Eunjo Park reflects on her journey and the challenges she has faced. Her work represents the growing presence of modern Korean cuisine.
Soyoung Lee
From the Met to Harvard, Soyoung Lee built a career curating Korean art on a global stage. Her journey reflects cultural preservation and storytelling.
Oejong Kim
After exploring multiple careers, Oejong Kim found her passion in knitting and co-founded Loopy Mango. Her work reflects creativity and community.
Jin Soon Choi
From humble beginnings to becoming a leading name in beauty, Jin Soon Choi built a lasting career through skill and perseverance. Her story reflects dedication and success.