Post-10 Full Podcast HanSpot Episodes Broadcasted EXCLUSIVELY on Steemit!

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A Steem-Powered Journey


This past Sunday, I posted my 10th full podcast episode of HanSpot (한 스팟). I started the podcast miniseries exclusively on Steemit and have been presenting one almost every week for the past 3 months. For all production and presentation, I've fully transitioned from presenting on Facebook etc. to Steemit.

And I'll be damned, it has been an incredible experience.

Here's why – I realized that so many podcasts just want to shove their content down the throats of their audience. They force their popularity and its a giant rat race of who get's your cheese first. It's the equivalent of a 'selfie' for content.

When my wife and I started Hansik House in early '16, I didn't want to just spew our thoughts onto the digital airwaves. I wanted real talk to motivate real revolution. South Korea's cultural health right now is in a very dangerous spot and I knew that without some honest discussion, things were not about to get any better. A few months after starting this self-driven podcast in my grad-school apartment living room on a Blue Yeti microphone we got as a Black Friday deal... I was introduced to Steemit.

  • It was getting too comfortable back here...

Today I want to celebrate a bit on why this has been a huge deal for me and the purpose of my work in relation to Korea. This podcast might sound like a fun diversions sometimes but the real purpose goes much deeper and I want to share those inside ruminations with you in case you're also an individual who might want to use this platform to enact change in the world.

Presenting a Problem


Cultural problems never have an easy solution. You can't just replace a wire or reset a router. Tackling any real problem that deals with life-satisfaction, mental health, social inclusion, and so on requires some deep digging and painful operations.

I started posting full explanations and contextualizations on Steemit alongside my broadcasts. I wanted everyone to know the unspoken obstacles of Korea's culture today as I fully believe that many other ethnicities and communities face similar challenges. I wanted to places these problems in the forefront of my discussion, not sweep it under the rug as so many do.

My listenership grew from a few dozen into the hundreds. I've taken topics that I only used to discuss privately between friends and put them on an international stage. I knew it was time to decentralize the discussion and motivate real action.

In this process I understood that for a while, I was hiding behind the convenient and comfortable buffer zone of my mic. I had this implicit protection of talking one-way and not really worrying what the reception would be.

Steemit was obviously different. There was pushback, there was questioning. I had less “listeners” and more constituents. Many of my listeners and readers are people dealing with the very societal problems I delve into. Being misinformed, incorrect, unproductively biased, or comfortable to just talk about it were not options.

In most recent weeks, I've been grinding more and more gears to see what I can really achieve with the Steemit community. Can we collectively throw a giant rock into the tide of culture? I am increasingly confident that we can and I intend to make these coming months count as it pertains to Hansik House's impact on the way we treat (or refrain from) cultural impact.

Turning Talk into Action


In just a few short months, my engagement and level of personal investment has progressed at an incredible pace. My Facebook posts had absolutely no interaction. Facebook 'Friends' (most of whom are unaware of the actual work I do) seem to simply brush aside the content has my little hobby. Already, my transition to Steemit has nurtured real discussion and I'm not going back.

  • The difference is clear...


You'll be seeing a lot more from HanSpot in the coming months. We'll be moving away from only doing weekly words and will start incorporating Steemit community collaborations and physical projects. After several months on Steemit, I'm about to hit the 1000 follower mark, many of whom are itching for some new cultural endeavors.

Thank you everyone that has so patiently read my HanSpot posts and listened to my ramblings! If you haven't been actively commenting, I highly encourage you to do so! I want to get to know my audience and colleagues as best as possible.

Be sure to stay tuned and as always, STEEM ON!

My 1st 10 HanSpot Episodes!!

Episode 1: 꼰대: Kkondae // The Korean Curmudgeon
Episode 2: 성괴: Seonggwe // Plastic Monsters
Episode 3: 깡패: Kkangpeh // Korean Gangsterisms
Episode 4: 듣보잡:DeudBojob // Name Value
Episode 5: 팩트폭행: Fact Pokhang // Fact Violence
Episode 6: 혼밥혼술: Hon-Bob, Hon-Sool // "Alone" Culture
Episode 7: 읽씹:Ilk Sib // Eat Your Texts
Episode 8: 떼창:Ddae Chang // Karaoke Krowds
Episode 9: 웹툰: Webtoon // Korea's Vertical Art Form
Episode 10: 아재: Ahjae // The Nice Mister~

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Great job mate, good luck on 1000!

My brother wants a blue yeti, is it really all that? I know your post isn't about equipment, but that struck me as a question. Thanks

I would highly recommend one! It isn't the most professional piece of equipment but with a bit of practice and some editing, you can get pretty convincing recordings. The price is super competitive too and makes breaking into broadcasting a lot less intimidating.

Thanks so much, I will tell him and my Dad. My parents are always so supportive if we express a desire to explore something. My brother, noob here on steemit @trumpit, wants to do some Trump impersonations. So, info on blue yeti, very helpful, thanks so much!!

Oh man... please get him the mic soon! I'm eagerly awaiting those impressions.... =)

@hansikhouse thank you for efforts - I am passionate about collaborative efforts in the physical!

@hansikhouse You're welcome;
Have the community taken any precautions should markets be disrupted?

Congratulations on really great content @hansikhouse, you consistently ask good questions and have thoughtful insight. Bravo!

원래 페북부터 하셨었군요 ㅎ
저는 아재 팟캐스트 재밌었는데.
이렇게 우리나라 표현도 신기하게 보이는 것이 이색적이었습니다.
비속어라고 해서 폄훼할 것이 아니라 이것도 문화적으로 접근하는 것도 가치가 있겠구나 하는 생각이 듭니다.

홍길동 - 아버지를 아버지라 부르지 못하는 설움을 한국 사람들만 아는 것 처럼 이런 문화에 대해 외국 사람들이 안다면 한국을 이해하는 폭이 더 넓어지게 되겠지요. ㅎㅎ

힘내십시요! 자랑스러운 모습 배우고 싶습니다.

Congratulations on the successful switch from Facebook to Steemit! I've had a similar experience, participating on this platform is just much more rewarding in every way. Financially and intellectually.

Your goal of improving the awareness of healthy living in the Korean lifestyle is awesome... good luck.

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