Ep. #51 | Asian Pride as a Korean-American with MRSHLL

Solo artist and music producer MRSHLL sit down with the guys again to catch up on life and how he rediscovered his Korean heritage as an adult. From obsessing over the Billboard charts as a kid to seeing a full-fledged Korean boy band take it over as an adult, MRSHLL discusses the importance of representation in the mainstream entertainment. If you enjoyed this episode, make sure to subscribe to @thedivestudios (IT’S FREE) and leave a comment, rating and/or review on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Soundcloud, and YouTube. To find out more about MINDSET by DIVE Studios, visit here: https://www.getmindset.com/ Download the MINDSET by DIVE Studios app at https://bit.ly/3xjGFin Episodes are presented by @thedivestudios Connect with us on all social media platforms and at http://www.divestudios.io/! SUPPORT & JOIN DIVE Studios' Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/divestudios JOIN DIVE Studios' Discord Channel: https://discord.gg/nnYX2E4 Connect with Sam: https://www.instagram.com/samhammington/ Connect with Dave: https://www.instagram.com/daebbuing/ Connect with Saul Goode: https://www.instagram.com/saulgoodeptc/ Special thanks to MRSHLL! https://www.instagram.com/marshallxyz/ https://twitter.com/marshallxyzzz/ #NONSENSIBLE #DIVEStudios #Kpop #SamHammington #샘해밍턴 #TheWorldofDave #데이브 #SaulGoode #MRSHLL #마샬 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Sam, Dave, & Saul invite a couple of their friends along with the listeners to discuss and debate the quandaries that shape our lives: from the small but significant (is over or under the best way to roll toilet paper?) to the more pressing matters (how is it raising kids in the age of COVID-19?) Everyone’s either on the same page or fine to agree to disagree but no matter what, clearly over is the best way to roll out toilet paper. Duh. Sam Hammington is an Australian comedian working in Seoul and has appeared in Korean TV shows including ‘Infinite Challenge,’ ‘Running Man,’ and ‘The Return of Superman,’ to name a few. Dave is an American content creator residing in Seoul. He shares his thoughts on Korean culture and language and gives insight into life as a foreigner in Korea on his YouTube channel, ‘The World of Dave (데이브).’