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    SEAblings vs. K-netz: When K-pop Fandom Turned Into a Regional Reckoning

    2026-03-02 | 1 h 43 min.
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    A minor concert rule violation at a Day6 show in Kuala Lumpur ignites a much larger confrontation between Southeast Asian K-pop fans, known online as SEAblings, and Korean netizens, or K-netz.
    What began as frustration over DSLR camera use quickly escalated into accusations of racism, ingratitude, and cultural superiority. In this episode, Joe and Shawn explore what this clash reveals about Korean hierarchy, Confucian social order, ethnic “pure blood” nationalism, development pride, and the uneasy place of Southeast Asia within Korea’s mental map of the world.
    From migrant labor and marriage migration to multicultural children and the politics of gratitude, this episode examines how fandom became a mirror reflecting deeper regional tensions.
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    Produced by Joe McPherson and Shawn Morrissey
    Music by Soraksan

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    Reading the Dead: What Korean Graves Tell Us

    2026-01-21 | 1 h 1 min.
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    Winter is cemetery season in Korea.
    With the grass dead, snakes gone, and sightlines open, this is when Korea’s hillside cemeteries quietly reveal their stories. In this episode, Joe and Shawn talk about what they see every year while wandering through Korean burial grounds: traditional mounds and stone guardians, Christian symbols mixed with Confucian motifs, rare Western-style graves, pet burials, collective graves, and the occasional unsettling sign of vandalism.
    This isn’t a guide to death rituals. It’s an exploration of how memory, belief, class, and modern pressure quietly reshape how Koreans remember the dead.
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    Credits
    Produced by Joe McPherson and Shawn Morrissey
    Music by Soraksan

    Top tier Patrons
    Angel Earl
    Joel Bonomini
    Devon Hiphner
    Gabi Palomino
    Steve Marsh
    Eva Sikora
    Ron Chang
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    Hunter Winter
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    Josephine Rydberg
    Devin Buchanan
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    Who Should Still Be Driving in Korea?

    2026-01-14 | 59 min.
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    South Korea became a super-aged society in 2025. The effects are showing up everywhere, but nowhere more visibly than on the roads.
    In this episode, Joe and Shawn talk about the sharp rise in accidents involving elderly drivers, including several deadly incidents in Seoul and beyond. They dig into the numbers, the government’s largely ineffective license return programs, and why simply telling seniors to stop driving ignores deeper issues like poverty, work necessity, and isolation.
    This is not a blame episode. It’s about how Korea went from automatic respect for elders to open ageism, and how fear-driven policy risks making the problem worse instead of safer.
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    Credits
    Produced by Joe McPherson and Shawn Morrissey
    Music by Soraksan

    Top tier Patrons
    Angel Earl
    Joel Bonomini
    Devon Hiphner
    Gabi Palomino
    Steve Marsh
    Eva Sikora
    Ron Chang
    Mackenzie Moore
    Hunter Winter
    Cecilia Löfgren Dumas
    Josephine Rydberg
    Devin Buchanan
    Ashley Wright
    George Irion
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    Where Have All the Soju Tents Gone? Part 2

    2026-01-07 | 49 min.
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    Our 300th episode!
    Pojangmacha didn’t disappear by accident.
    In Part 2 of Where Have All the Soju Tents Gone, Joe and Shawn trace how Seoul’s soju tents went from survival spaces to cultural nuisances, then to nostalgic props. From Olympic-era crackdowns and hired enforcers to violent evictions, gentrification, and sanitized “sensibility pocha streets,” this episode looks at how modernization erased a vital part of everyday life.
    This isn’t a story about food. It’s about power, class, gender, and who gets to stay visible in a global city.
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    Credits
    Produced by Joe McPherson and Shawn Morrissey
    Music by Soraksan

    Top tier Patrons
    Angel Earl
    Joel Bonomini
    Devon Hiphner
    Gabi Palomino
    Steve Marsh
    Eva Sikora
    Ron Chang
    Mackenzie Moore
    Hunter Winter
    Cecilia Löfgren Dumas
    Josephine Rydberg
    Devin Buchanan
    Ashley Wright
    George Irion
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    Where Have All the Soju Tents Gone? Part 1

    2025-12-31 | 54 min.
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    There is no Waffle House in Korea.
    For decades, the pojangmacha was the last line of defense against going home hungry, broke, or blackout drunk. It was cheap, social, messy, and human. And then it slowly disappeared.
    In Part 1 of Where Have All the Soju Tents Gone, we trace the origins of the pojangmacha from Japanese yatai and Joseon-era taverns to its explosion after the Korean War. We talk about why these tents mattered, who ran them, what people ate there, and why they became one of the most important informal social spaces in modern Korean history.
    This is not just a story about street food dying. It is a story about how Seoul systematically removed the spaces that ordinary people built for themselves.
    Korea's #1 ghost and dark history walking tour. Book at DarkSideOfSeoul.com
    Get your comic at DarkSideOfSeoul.com
    Support the show
    Join our Patreon to get more stuff
    https://patreon.com/darksideofseoul
    Book a tour of The Dark Side of Seoul Ghost Walk at https://darksideofseoul.com
    Pitch your idea here. https://www.darksideofseoul.com/expats-of-the-wild-east/
    Credits
    Produced by Joe McPherson and Shawn Morrissey
    Music by Soraksan

    Top tier Patrons
    Angel Earl
    Joel Bonomini
    Devon Hiphner
    Gabi Palomino
    Steve Marsh
    Eva Sikora
    Ron Chang
    Mackenzie Moore
    Hunter Winter
    Cecilia Löfgren Dumas
    Josephine Rydberg
    Devin Buchanan
    Ashley Wright
    George Irion
    Facebook Page |
    Instagram

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Korean dark history, ghost tales, folklore, serial killers, true crime, and more. You are about to discover why Korea has the spookiest stories and darkest history.Folklorist Shawn and history buff Joe delve into Korea's gruesome stories of massacres, betrayals, and blood. It's like "Game of Thrones" in Asia. We share our passion for Korea and its struggles throughout time. If you enjoy shows like "Kingdom," this is the podcast for you. Even if you know nothing about Korea, its history will become your new addiction.Subscribe, sit back, and enjoy.
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