Episodios

  • Cultural Planner Eunsil Cha
    Apr 15 2026

    Born in Seoul, she has moved through New York and Jeju, choosing the direction of her life along the way. She has created film festivals, exhibitions, and humanities art spaces, consistently planning places where people can meet, and says she learned that relationships and stories are her greatest assets. These days, she is focusing on cultural education that connects generations and regions through study and teaching, hoping to create spaces where more people can learn and share together. She believes that wherever one lives, what matters most are people and stories, and wants to share the idea that each day of being alive is itself a form of art. In this episode, we listen to the journey of a planner who has shaped her own path across different cities.

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    30 m
  • Jazz Vocalist Ahn So Young
    Apr 8 2026

    Based in Jeju, she performs on stage interpreting blues and standard jazz in her own voice. With a solid vocal foundation and a wide expressive range, she moves freely from delicate tones to powerful energy in her singing. She views jazz as a conversation created together by musicians and the audience, shaping the mood and connection of each day into music on stage. Recently, she has been focusing on jazz ensemble work and vocal study, continuing to explore new musical attempts rooted in jazz. Moving between Jeju and Seoul, she balances performance and creative work while steadily refining her own musical identity.

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    39 m
  • Indie Duo, KITA & OLGEN
    Apr 1 2026

    Guitarist and vocalist Yoo Hyun Sang and keyboardist Lee Yoo Jeong perform together as a music duo based in Jeju. The two first met as band members in 2023,

    where they developed their musical chemistry, and later began performing under the name KITA & OLGEN after collaborating on original songs.

    Centered on acoustic guitar and keyboard, their music blends folk-inspired sounds with a range of tones, expressing thoughts and emotions discovered in everyday life with sincerity

    and restraint. Their songwriting is shaped by a habit of closely observing ordinary days and drawing stories from within those moments. Rooted in Jeju,

    they continue to reflect the people and experiences of the island in their music while expanding their activities through live performances and recording projects.

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    54 m
  • Principal Conductor of the Jeju Philharmonic Orchestra, Seungyou Park
    Mar 25 2026

    She began her musical journey by learning the cello from her mother, a cellist, and was deeply drawn to the process of making music after watching Yo-Yo Ma’s Inspired by Bach project at the age of eleven. After moving to Vienna for her studies, she set personal goals to grow from a performer into a musician, and ultimately into a more thoughtful human being, choosing conducting as a way to understand music beyond the level of individual performance. While a performer focuses on their own part, she sees the conductor as someone who shapes the overall flow of the orchestra and defines where the music is heading. Spending seventeen years in Austria led her to understand music as something inseparable from everyday life, a perspective that continues to influence her interpretations and working approach. She places greater importance on communication than on interpretation, focusing on sharing the direction and purpose of the music with the musicians. Her debut at the Golden Hall of the Musikverein in Vienna, conducting Ravel’s La Valse, marked a turning point when she realized she could tell her own story through music. She is currently working with the Jeju Philharmonic Orchestra to build a distinctive sound and a strong sense of ensemble.

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    33 m
  • Owners of Doughboy, Roxanne and Taylor
    Mar 18 2026

    A Canadian couple who run a sourdough pizza restaurant called Doughboy in Gujwa, Jeju. They first built their experience in hospitality while working together at a pub restaurant in the United Kingdom, then spent several years traveling and living across Europe and Asia. After briefly returning to Canada during the pandemic, they chose to begin a new chapter of life in Jeju and opened Doughboy in Gujwa in 2023. Their pizzas are made with naturally fermented dough instead of commercial yeast, and they focus on preparing ingredients and processes in house. They now live in Jeju with their three Jindo dogs while running the restaurant and building their daily life on the island.

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    33 m
  • Singer-songwriter, Jun Lee
    Mar 11 2026

    He is a folk musician based in Jeju who writes songs and performs on stages around the island. Growing up between Korea and the United States, he creates music that blends American folk traditions with Korean sensibilities. With guitar and voice at the center of his music, he writes songs about the irony of life and the dilemmas people face. He now runs a multicultural arts space and guesthouse in Namwon, Jeju, with his wife, organizing performances and cultural events. He also collaborates with local musicians to create projects inspired by themes such as climate change, farming, and the lives of haenyeo.

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    50 m
  • Owner-Chef of Home Meals of the World, Lee Sang-eun
    Mar 4 2026

    She moved from Seoul to Seogwipo and has been running Home Meals of the World for nine years. Every Friday, she presents a single home-style dish from a different country, recreating flavors she encountered during her travels through her own recipes. Since childhood, her favorite food has always been her mother’s cooking, and she continues to use that standard as the foundation of her work, minimizing artificial seasonings and focusing on the natural taste of ingredients. She prepares ingredients on Thursday night and opens the restaurant only after tasting the dish alone on Friday morning and feeling fully confident in its flavor. While studying cuisines from around the world, she finds joy in learning how the same ingredients can be used differently across cultures. Recently, she has been planning a new space centered on pairing food with wine.

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    25 m
  • Sorikkun, JUNG AE SUN
    Feb 25 2026

    performer rooted in pansori, she moves fluidly between tradition and contemporary stages. She first began with Gyeonggi folk songs before deepening her path through pansori, shaping her voice over years of rigorous training and self-discipline. Today, she works with various ensembles including Korean Gypsy Sound Sorikete, Jeju Bille Ensemble, Gugakdan Neona-deuri, and Tal-gutpae Jeju Durunanum, engaging in traditional gugak, crossover projects, and Jeju-based music. Since relocating to Jeju, she has expanded her repertoire to include works inspired by the island&s nature, haenyeo culture, and the history of April 3rd, weaving local narratives into her performances. Through her solo recital Hogahochang, she has explored the depth of pansori, while also developing original compositions that bring poetry and Jeju stories into new musical forms. Recently, she became a trainee of the Jeju Folk Song Preservation Society, designated as National Intangible Cultural Heritage No. 95, continuing to deepen her study of Jeju&s traditional songs and broadening her artistic voice within the island&s cultural landscape.

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    48 m