- Radio PD: Korea Bucket List
I sound like a broken record each time I praise Gwangju for its foreigner inclusivity but it's only because it's true!
As someone who once called Korea's city of light home, I can’t help but boast about its charm. Today, I’m sharing one of my most unique experiences during my time there—my unexpected dive into the world of radio broadcasting.
Here's a little glimpse of it: https://www.instagram.com/p/C2-BkXSrbuZ/
Before we get to the details, let me set the scene. When I moved to Korea, I had made a life-changing decision—switching my major from Biology to Media Communication. With no prior background in the field, I decided to use my time during Korean language training to immerse myself in as many hands-on experiences as possible before starting my GKS Master’s program.
One evening near the main gate of Chonnam National University, a banner caught my eye. My limited Korean skills managed to pick out a few key phrases: “broadcast radio” and “recruiting.” That was all I needed to know in order to send in an application. Fast forward a few days, I received a call confirming my acceptance into the program.
The initiative was aimed at local residents and had a special focus on foreigners, teaching us the fundamentals of radio production, from recording and editing to crafting a compelling show. Over time, I developed a detailed production plan and launched my very own program.