Korean Radio Broadcasting, in partnership with KoreanAmericanstory.org, invites unique voices in the Korean-American community for this bi-lingual podcast

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KRB Podcast: Pearl Park
In this week’s Korean American Story with KRB 87.7 FM, documentary filmmaker Pearl Park talks about mental illness, and shares about her recent work Can, which features a Vietnamese-American man and his battle with bipolar disorder.

KRB Podcast: David You
In this week’s Korean American Story with KRB 87.7 FM, David You talks about his journey as a young Asian American musician and wows listeners with his original music.

KRB Podcast: Jacob Ham Part 3
In this week’s Korean American Story with KRB 87.7 FM, Jacob Ham, a psychotherapist at Mount Sinai Beth Israel, talks about trauma related to Korean heritage, as well as the different stages of psychological development that children go through into adulthood.

KRB Podcast: Jacob Ham Part 2
In this week’s Korean American Story with KRB 87.7 FM, Jacob Ham, a psychotherapist at Mount Sinai Beth Israel, talks about trauma related to Korean heritage, as well as the different stages of psychological development that children go through into adulthood.

KRB Podcast: Jacob Ham Part 1
In this week’s Korean American Story with KRB 87.7 FM, Jacob Ham, a psychotherapist at Mount Sinai Beth Israel, talks about trauma related to Korean heritage, as well as the different stages of psychological development that children go through into adulthood.

KRB Podcast: Clara Yoon
In this week’s Korean American Story with KRB 87.7 FM, Clara Yoon talks about her experience as a mother of a transgender son, and the support that’s available at PFLAG for LGBTQ individuals, their families, and friends.

KRB Podcast: Juliana Sohn
In this week’s Korean American Story with KRB 87.7 FM, professional photographer Juliana Sohn talks about her recent project that involves taking funerary photos for Korean elders in the community, and interviewing these individuals about how they would like to be remembered.

KRB Podcast: Joy Lieberthal Rho
In this week’s Korean American Story with KRB 87.7 FM, Joy Lieberthal Rho, adoptee, mother, and social worker, talks about discovering her multi-faceted identity, and how she was able to reunite with her birth mother along the way. Learn about her work with Camp Sejong, an organization where Korean American adoptee and American-born Korean youth learn about Korean culture and identity, as well as the mentoring program she’s involved in with Also-Known-As.

KRB Podcast: Katherine Kim Bradke
Korean American Story, in partnership with KRB 87.7 FM, invites Katherine Kim Bradke to talk about 325kamra.org, an organization dedicated to reuniting lost families through DNA. Born in Korea in 1957 and adopted to the U.S. at 3 years-old, Katherine talks about her experience growing up and discovering her unique identity as a Korean-American adoptee.