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Wee Musings by Daeryun

Podcast door Dae Ryun Chang

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Cultuur & Vrije Tijd

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In this series, Global Marketing Guru Dae Ryun Chang will share his thoughts on global marketing trends, films, pro sports, and entertainment. It will keep the spirit of topics touched in his many Coursera.org (https://www.coursera.org/learn/intro-international-marketing) MOOC courses. The intro and outro original composition by Henry Ross Bloomfield.

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aflevering Episode 13 on Noon Nopi: Wee Musings by Daeryun artwork

Episode 13 on Noon Nopi: Wee Musings by Daeryun

keywords: * International marketing * Asian Business * generational gaps * corporate social responsibility * Noon Nopi * Transing * Marketing Tsunamis * VSA In this deep dive conversation generated by Google Notebook LM, the discussants summarize Daeryun's book "Mastering Noon Nopi -The Art & Science of Marketing in Asia" from 2015 (Yonsei University Press). The key theme of the book is understanding the intricate relationship between cultural understanding and marketing strategies in Asia. They introduces the concept of 'Noon Nopi' which means meeting of the eyes in Korean. This simple concept emphasizes the importance of deeply understanding local cultures and values to effectively connect with audiences. The discussion also highlights the significance of bridging generational gaps through the 'YO mix' approach, as well as the growing importance of corporate social responsibility (CSR) among brands. The talk further elaborates on the need for adaptability in the face of rapid changes in the market, introducing the idea of 'transing' to navigate these shifts. Finally, they explain the importance of vision, strategy, and action (VSA) in creating a flexible approach to business, encouraging listeners to embrace change and explore new possibilities.

18 okt 2024 - 11 min
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Wee Musings on K Pop: The Past, the Present and the Future

In this 80-minute long episode Daeryun talks with the foremost Pop culture curator Torsten Ingvaldsen about all things K Pop. Among the topics discussed: * The beginnings of K Pop and the legacy of Seotaeji. * The reasons why Swedish producers and composers have been instrumental in Korean K Pop. * The dark side of the K Pop ecosystem and its remedies. * The contribution of Psy and BTS in K Pop history. * Why is the use of the Korean language actually better for K Pop than other local languages? * Why is Taylor Swift not popular in Korea? * Is K Pop sustainable? Torsten's Select Clientele: HYPEBEAST, NVIDIA, Keyon Christ, 7 Aurelius, Lil Yachty, Smokepurpp, 808MAFIA, H1GHR Music, AOMG, 99%IS-, Seoul Fashion Week, Ruby Pseudo. A&R: CAMO (502 Records), KATIE (YG/AXIS), JUNIORCHEF (The Black Label), SINDOSI:22 (AXIS), Keyon Christ (Formerly G.O.O.D Music), Lim Kim, ITZY (JYP)

26 apr 2024 - 1 h 22 min
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Episode 11 on Wee Musings by Daeryun on Indian Cinema with Suparna Sharma

In this episode Daeryun talks one on one with Suparna Sharma, a noted film critic, reporter, writer and editor based in Delhi, India. She writes on business, cinema, politics, pop culture and books. She writes for the Rolling Stone, Al Jazeera among other major publications. Key Takeaways: * Bollywood is only one of many film industries in India that can be differentiated by region, language and film style. * Indian cinema is changing to include more diversity issues but has recently regressed because of the political landscape. * Indian consumers of all ages and genders are receptive to Korean cultural content such as films and especially K Drama, as well as K Pop, K Food and K Beauty. * Indians feel a sense of familiarity to Korean content because of the shared values about family priorities such as education. * K Culture has led to increased interest in learning Korean by Indians. * Some recent Indian films discussed are Rangal, Dunki, Darlings, and The Crew. * Some actors discussed are Shah Rukh Khan, Amir Khan and Abishek Bachchan and the issue of nepotism in the film industry.

7 apr 2024 - 1 h 0 min
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Ep. 10 Wee Musings on Daeryun's love for Webtoons

In this episode which marks Daeryun's 10th musing, he talks about his love for Webtoons, an art form with sales of over 2 Billion USD that began in Korea. Webtoons are viewed by all generations in Korea (for many almost daily) and act as a source material for popular K-Drama, OTT series and movies like Itaewon Class, True Beauty and Marry My Husband. Daeryun explains the history of Webtoons and cites problems experienced in the industry. Daeryun argues that Webtoons, when executed well, can be better than films or novels since they combine the best from both. He introduces three Webtoon series less known outside of Korea: (1) Sound of my heart, (2) Report from a women public bath, and (3) Oh, I left my wallet with links to the episodes mentioned. Good article on Webtoon history: https://creatrip.com/en/blog/9403 [https://creatrip.com/en/blog/9403 ] An example episode of Sound of My Heart https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7RcoiRosryQ [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7RcoiRosryQ] An example episode of Report from a Women Public Bath https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7RcoiRosryQ [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7RcoiRosryQ] Agency that promotes and studies the impact of Webtoons and source of user research cited in podcast: https://www.kocca.kr/kocca/main.do [https://www.kocca.kr/kocca/main.do]

31 mrt 2024 - 1 h 11 min
aflevering Episode 9 in English & Spanish: Wee Musings on why Daeryun stopped watching Marvel artwork

Episode 9 in English & Spanish: Wee Musings on why Daeryun stopped watching Marvel

In this episode of Wee Musings by Daeryun, the conversation starts with a discussion about hamburgers and ends up exploring the power and success of a franchise. The speaker reflects on the Marvel Comic Universe and why people keep coming back to see the same story but some tweaked plots and added characters. The advantages of franchise films, such as marketing and cost efficiency, are also mentioned. The speaker shares personal experiences with watching franchise films and expresses a preference for something new and different. Takeaways * Franchise films have become a dominant force in the film industry, with the Marvel Cinematic Universe being a prime example. * The success of franchise films can be attributed to the loyalty and dedication of viewers who have a connection to the characters and storylines. * Franchise films offer advantages such as built-in marketing and cost efficiency, as multiple films can be produced simultaneously. * While franchise films have their appeal, some viewers may prefer to see something new and different. * The Spanish version begins at the 10:39 mark.

22 mrt 2024 - 26 min
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