Seoul to my Salsa

We Experienced Two Completely Different Funerals…

46 min · 28 de abr de 2026
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This episode takes a deeply personal turn as Antonio and Katheline reflect on loss, grief, and the cultural differences in how we honor life. In Episode 6 of Seoul To My Salsa, they share their recent experiences attending funerals and how Korean and Mexican traditions differ — from structured planning to more spontaneous, emotional gatherings. Through storytelling and honest reflection, they explore how culture shapes not only rituals around death but also everyday behaviors like communication, work ethic, and emotional expression. This episode highlights the importance of understanding different perspectives—and how blending cultures can lead to deeper empathy and growth. Key Takeaways 🟪 Cultural traditions influence how we process grief 🟪 Planning and structure can ease emotional burdens 🟪 Emotional expression varies across cultures 🟪 Intercultural relationships require understanding and flexibility (00:00) Intro (01:14) Reacting To Your Comments (03:40) KDrama Recommendations (06:25) Korean Funeral Traditions (11:47) Mexican Funeral Reflection (19:41) Sedona Morning Reset (21:43) Grief and Mental Health (25:14) Funeral Planning Lessons (26:33) What Koreans Do Really Well (29:05) Culture Shapes Success (32:27) Prep Mindset in Life (34:49) Koreans Learn Forgiveness (38:54) Mexico Friendliness and Cartels (44:15) Korea's Edge: Safest Travel Destination (46:23) Wrap Up 🔔 Subscribe for weekly episodes of Seoul To My Salsa — real conversations about intercultural marriage, parenting, relationships, and navigating Korean and Mexican culture under one roof. Seoul To My Salsa: 🟣 YouTube [https://youtube.com/@seoultomysalsa?si=kymejTwfcAfxnL7E] 🟣 Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/show/4j8thAIGJz32T2gkhoU6TX?si=60b5c307b68f4490] 🟣 Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/seoultomysalsa/] 🔴 Katheline Garcia’s Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/garciakatheline/] 🔴 Antonio Garcia’s Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/onlyantoniogarcia/]

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Portada del episodio We're Making Some Big Changes To The Podcast...

We're Making Some Big Changes To The Podcast...

🚨We have a question for you. This podcast has never just been about us. It's about building a community where different cultures, different perspectives, and different families can learn from each other. As we plan the next chapter of Seoul To My Salsa, we don't just want to create more content... We want to create better content. That means slowing down, listening to your feedback, and making episodes that are genuinely worth your time. We're exploring more conversations around: 🇰🇷 Korean & Mexican culture ❤️ Intercultural marriage 👨‍👩‍👧 Parenting 💪 Health & fitness 🗣️ Language learning 🎙️ Guest interviews 🌎 Stories that bring people together Now we want to hear from YOU. 👉 What topics do you want us to cover? 👉 What guests would you love to see? 👉 What keeps you coming back each week? Drop your ideas in the comments—we really do read them. Thank you for being part of this journey. We can't wait to keep growing with you. 🔔 Subscribe for weekly episodes of Seoul To My Salsa — real conversations about intercultural marriage, parenting, relationships, and navigating Korean and Mexican culture under one roof. Seoul To My Salsa: 🟣 YouTube [https://youtube.com/@seoultomysalsa?si=kymejTwfcAfxnL7E] 🟣 Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/show/4j8thAIGJz32T2gkhoU6TX?si=60b5c307b68f4490] 🟣 Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/seoultomysalsa/] 🔴 Katheline Garcia’s Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/garciakatheline/] 🔴 Antonio Garcia’s Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/onlyantoniogarcia/]

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Portada del episodio What Kinda Terrifies Us About Sending Our Daughter to Kindergarten

What Kinda Terrifies Us About Sending Our Daughter to Kindergarten

What happens when your first child is ready for kindergarten… but you’re not? In this episode of Seoul To My Salsa, Antonio and Katheline begin with a lively World Cup catch-up—from Korea vs. Mexico and passionate international fans to viral soccer moments and unforgettable stories from the tournament. But the conversation quickly becomes personal as they prepare to send their oldest daughter to kindergarten for the first time. With Korean as her strongest language, they open up about their fears around communication barriers, speech development, bullying, friendships, and whether she’ll feel understood in an English-speaking classroom. Antonio shares his protective “papa bear” instincts, while Katheline gets honest about the mom guilt she feels after originally wanting to homeschool their daughter. They also share funny and heartfelt stories about raising three very different children, why their twins protect each other and their mom, the surprising power of the “dad voice,” and what they hope to teach their kids about courage, boundaries, kindness, and standing up for others. This episode is an honest conversation about parenting through transition, raising multilingual children, and learning to trust your child as they step into a world you can’t completely control. Key Topics 🟪 World Cup culture and passionate international fans 🟪 Preparing a bilingual child for kindergarten 🟪 Parenting fears around bullying 🟪 Teaching children boundaries and self-advocacy 🟪 Raising children with different personalities 🟪 Mom guilt and the decision not to homeschool (00:00) Intro (01:09) World Cup Catch Up (05:11) What Position Would You Play (06:33) Goalie Hero Story (07:53) World Cup Memes Haaland (09:14) Kindergarten Is Coming (11:42) Language Barrier Worries (13:32) Bullying Fears Papa Bear (18:08) KPop Demon Hunters as a Staple (24:38) Kids Protect Each Other (27:44) Dad Voice Authority (35:21) Daughter Loves Structure (37:47) Kindergarten Prep Tips (39:36) Boundaries And Likability (44:06) Mom Guilt And Advice (46:04) School System Concerns 🔔 Subscribe for weekly episodes of Seoul To My Salsa — real conversations about intercultural marriage, parenting, relationships, and navigating Korean and Mexican culture under one roof. Seoul To My Salsa: 🟣 YouTube [https://youtube.com/@seoultomysalsa?si=kymejTwfcAfxnL7E] 🟣 Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/show/4j8thAIGJz32T2gkhoU6TX?si=60b5c307b68f4490] 🟣 Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/seoultomysalsa/] 🔴 Katheline Garcia’s Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/garciakatheline/] 🔴 Antonio Garcia’s Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/onlyantoniogarcia/]

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Portada del episodio This Explained Every Argument We've Ever Had

This Explained Every Argument We've Ever Had

Can understanding personality types completely change your relationship? In this episode of Seoul To My Salsa, Antonio and Katheline explain how learning about personality styles transformed the way they communicate, solve conflict, parent their children, and support one another. Drawing from Larry Wilson's personality framework, they break down the four core personality types and explain why many relationship conflicts aren't caused by culture or gender—but by differences in how people naturally think, communicate, and make decisions. They also explore how personality influences parenting, leadership, friendships, sales, and emotional connection, while comparing how Korean and Mexican cultures encourage different forms of self-expression. If you've ever wondered why your partner thinks so differently from you—or why the same conversations keep ending in frustration—this episode offers practical insights that can help you better understand the people around you. Key Topics 🟪 The four personality types 🟪 Communication in marriage 🟪 Parenting children with different temperaments 🟪 Korean vs. Mexican communication styles 🟪 Emotional needs and relationship dynamics 🟪 Building stronger relationships through understanding (00:00) Intro (01:05) Welcome and Topic Setup (01:39) Why Personalities Matter (03:10) Four Personality Types (05:41) Using Types in Sales (08:54) Opposites In Our Marriage (11:46) Stress Mode Switching (13:41) Kids and Temperaments (17:22) Culture and Expression (22:24) Needs and Communication (24:21) Advice and Wrap Up 🔔 Subscribe for weekly episodes of Seoul To My Salsa — real conversations about intercultural marriage, parenting, relationships, and navigating Korean and Mexican culture under one roof. Seoul To My Salsa: 🟣 YouTube [https://youtube.com/@seoultomysalsa?si=kymejTwfcAfxnL7E] 🟣 Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/show/4j8thAIGJz32T2gkhoU6TX?si=60b5c307b68f4490] 🟣 Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/seoultomysalsa/] 🔴 Katheline Garcia’s Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/garciakatheline/] 🔴 Antonio Garcia’s Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/onlyantoniogarcia/]

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Portada del episodio Korea vs Mexico: What World Cup Celebrations Taught Us About Family

Korea vs Mexico: What World Cup Celebrations Taught Us About Family

How do Korea and Mexico celebrate the biggest sporting event in the world? In this episode of Seoul To My Salsa, Antonio and Katheline explore the excitement surrounding the 2026 FIFA World Cup while comparing Korean and Mexican traditions, sports fandom, family values, and cultural identity. Katheline shares memories of Korea's historic 2002 World Cup run and the unforgettable Red Devils movement, while Antonio explains why soccer plays such an important role in Mexican culture and community life. The conversation expands into family loyalty, sacrifice, achievement, reputation, parenting, and how cultural values influence the choices we make throughout life. From sports and celebrations to family expectations and personal responsibility, this episode offers a fascinating look at two cultures that often approach life very differently. Key Topics 🟪 Korea's 2002 World Cup experience 🟪 Mexican sports culture and community celebrations 🟪 Korean family hierarchy and lineage 🟪 Mexican family loyalty and sacrifice 🟪 Gift giving and community relationships 🟪 The balance between personal goals and family obligations (01:08) World Cup Kickoff (01:52) Party Culture Collide (02:58) Korea 2002 Red Devils (04:30) Why Soccer Annoys Me (06:41) Mexico vs Korea Fandom (10:47) Who We Root For (12:27) Mexico Hosting Spotlight (14:48) Respectful Fans vs Violence (17:49) Social Media Feed FOMO (18:40) House of the Dragon Hype (20:28) Korean Lineage Politics (22:51) Family Honor Today (24:33) Small Community Story (27:45) Protecting The Name (28:59) Thoughtful Gift Giving (33:00) Mexican Family Loyalty (35:42) Dads Sacrifice And Distance (37:13) Balancing Success And Duty (42:53) Final Question For Audience 🔔 Subscribe for weekly episodes of Seoul To My Salsa — real conversations about intercultural marriage, parenting, relationships, and navigating Korean and Mexican culture under one roof. Seoul To My Salsa: 🟣 YouTube [https://youtube.com/@seoultomysalsa?si=kymejTwfcAfxnL7E] 🟣 Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/show/4j8thAIGJz32T2gkhoU6TX?si=60b5c307b68f4490] 🟣 Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/seoultomysalsa/] 🔴 Katheline Garcia’s Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/garciakatheline/] 🔴 Antonio Garcia’s Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/onlyantoniogarcia/]

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Portada del episodio If You Get Better, Then WE Get Better: Why Taking Separate Trips Makes Your Marriage Stronger

If You Get Better, Then WE Get Better: Why Taking Separate Trips Makes Your Marriage Stronger

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