Korean to Stay Connected
For intermediate and advanced Korean learners who want to stay connected to Korean through quiet, personal stories.
Korean to Stay Connected is a slow podcast about language, memory, and everyday thoughts.
I am a Korean language teacher. I have taught Korean in several countries.
During my time teaching abroad, students often said:
“I want to keep studying Korean, but there’s nothing I can just listen to.”
This podcast is for learners who already know some Korean and want to maintain it — not through intense studying, but through calm, natural listening.
You don’t need to understand everything.
Just listening is enough.
If you’d like to speak Korean slowly like this,
you can find my 1:1 lessons here: https://www.italki.com/ko/teacher/7545999?lv=1
Korean to Stay Connected
EP27. March, and the Feeling of Spring (3월, 봄의 기분)
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In this first episode of March, I talk about the quiet signs of spring in Seoul.
The weather has suddenly become warmer.
Heavy winter coats are folded away, and lighter coats take their place.
Even the small layers we wore to protect ourselves from the cold are no longer necessary.
But what feels lighter is not only the coat.
As spring approaches, there is a sense of beginning again.
And somehow, as the air grows warmer, the heart feels a little warmer too.
March in Korea is a special month — a time of new semesters, new starts, and gentle anticipation.
In this episode, I reflect on how seasonal changes can quietly change the weight we carry, inside and out.
I hope this March brings you small joys, light steps, and a soft breeze of happiness.
🌸 Let’s welcome spring together.