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: Milton Washington – Part 2

In this week’s Korean American Story with KRB 87.7 FM, Milton Washington talks about the tumultuous years of his life after his adoption to America, and how he came to resolve the inner conflicts regarding his identity.

KRB Podcast: Milton Washington – Part 1

In this week’s Korean American Story with KRB 87.7 FM, Milton Washington talks about his childhood in Korea as a half-Korean and half-African American boy. With pride, he shares about his prostitute mother – the essence of love and security up until his adoption to America at 8 years old, and the reason why he was able to endure the unfriendliness of a world that gave him birth.

KRB Podcast: Kathleen Carney Sacco

Kathleen Carney Sacco works for the U.S. Department of State, Bureau of Consular Affairs. Her work involves inter-country adoption and international child abduction. In her Korean American Story with KRB 87.7 FM, she talks about coming to the U.S. at the age of 5 as a Korean adoptee and rediscovering her birth family as an adult.

KRB Podcast: Myung Hee Chun and Jin Hee Choi

In this week’s special episode of Korean American Story with 87.7 FM KRB, Queens residents Myung Hee Chun and Jin Hee Choi talk about their family’s rich tale of resilience during the Korean independence movement. Through their eyes, learn what it was like to be born and raised in Manchuria during the Japanese occupation, and live through the liberation period and Korean War.

KRB Podcast: Jaeki Cho

For this week’s Korean American Story, Jaeki Cho, co-producer of the hip-hop documentary Bad Rap, talks to hosts and audience of KRB (87.7 FM) about what life was like growing up in Queens, NY, his own experience working in a creative field, and the challenges Asian Americans face in the music industry.

KRB Podcast: Diana Oh

In this week’s Korean American Story with KRB 87.7 FM, actress and musician Diana Oh talks about the creative profession, her My Lingerie Play, and what it means to be a queer individual.

KRB Podcast: Lili Kim

What does it feel like to discover that your parent has Alzheimer’s – and that it’s too late to make up for lost time? In this week’s Korean American Story with KRB (87.7 FM), Lili Kim shares about how she struggled with those questions as she saw her own mother succumb to the effects of the disease, and how she was able to overcome the sense of shame and guilt that she felt as a daughter.

KRB Podcast: Jannie Chung, Part 2

In this week’s Korean American Story with KRB (87.7 FM), Jannie Chung, Councilwoman of Closter, NJ, shares about her brother’s tumultuous adolescence, and the turning point that made him into a monk. Don’t be surprised to find yourself laughing and crying at the same time!

KRB Podcast: Jannie Chung, Part 1

In this week’s installment of Korean American Story on KRB (87.7 FM), Councilwoman of Closter, NJ Jannie Chung took the audience on an emotional storytelling journey about an event that drastically changed her family. If you missed the show on air, here is the podcast version on our website.

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