Eat Your Kimchi Podcast
1) That's a wrap!
After four wonderfully nasty years Simon and Martina say goodbye to SBS PopAsia. They look back at their time on the radio show and podcast, before sharing a final story about watching the World Cup a...Show More
2) EXTRA: People are not robot servants
Have we lost our sense of manners and decency? Simon and Martina are seasoned travelers and are disappointed to see service workers being treated rudely by tourists all too often.
3) Stories from Thailand
Simon and Martina are kicking back on a beach in Koh Samui, Thailand for their wedding anniversary and they've already racked up some fun stories just days into their trip. There's one about a little ...Show More
4) Appreciating food, culture & remembering Anthony Bourdain
Simon and Martina remember Anthony Bourdain who was a big influence and inspiration for them as foodies and presenters. Depression is a reality for some people, including Simon and Martina, who share ...Show More
5) EXTRA: Simon's musical memory
Simon is really bad when it comes to matching dates with particular events. Instead, the songs he listens to during certain events remain as time markers in his memory.
6) How K-Pop can help the entire Korean music scene
Simon and Martina are passionate about the indie music scene in Korea but generally disappointed at the lack of promotion for these artists. Can the success of K-Pop bring attention to other music gen...Show More
7) Isle Of Dogs and trying to understand haters
Simon and Martina recently went to the premiere of the new Wes Anderson movie Isle Of Dogs and loved it. What they didn't love though, was the backlash towards the movie. Why do some movie critics tak...Show More
8) Best of the Eat Your Kimchi podcast - May 28
The best bits from the Eat Your Kimchi podcast.
9) Does Seoul have what it takes to become cool again?
Korea has grown so much, even since they first moved to the country 8 years ago, but at what expense? Reminiscing of their early days in Korea, Simon and Martina wonder if Seoul can find its artistic ...Show More
10) EXTRA: Nothing beats mum's cooking
Simon and Martina share their stories growing up with food and some of their best memories of home cooked treats