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  • Boy Meets The Korean War: Why Korea is Still Divided
    2026/02/16

    Why are there two Koreas? Why does the border between North and South—the DMZ—remain one of the most tense places on Earth? The answer lies in a brutal, complicated, and often misunderstood conflict: The Korean War.

    In this "Reference Desk" episode, we're unpacking the history of the "Forgotten War." We'll explore how a line drawn on a map by foreign powers in 1945 led to a devastating conflict that tore a nation apart and created millions of separated families. We'll discuss the war's major phases, the armistice that wasn't a peace treaty, and how the echoes of this unfinished story shape everything in modern South Korea—from its mandatory military service to the heartbreaking themes in your favorite K-Dramas.

    FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ANSWERED IN THIS EPISODE:

    • What started the Korean War?
    • Why did the US get involved in the Korean War?
    • Why are North and South Korea separate countries?
    • Is the Korean War technically still ongoing?
    • How does the Korean War affect K-Dramas and Korean movies?

    A MINI-GLOSSARY FOR THIS EPISODE:

    • 38th Parallel: The line of latitude that was used to divide Korea into American and Soviet zones of occupation after WWII.
    • DMZ (Demilitarized Zone): The heavily fortified buffer zone between North and South Korea.
    • Armistice: A formal agreement to stop fighting; a truce. It is not a peace treaty.


    ► To see how the themes of division and longing for reunification show up in modern media, watch my video breakdown of the K-Drama Crash Landing on You on the main YouTube channel


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    9 分
  • Boy Meets Film Club: Deconstructing Oldboy (2003) - A Revenge Story
    2026/02/09

    SPOILER WARNING: This episode contains a full, in-depth analysis of the entire plot of Park Chan-wook's 2003 masterpiece, Oldboy. If you have not seen the film, watch it first and then come back.

    In this session of the BME Film Club, we are dissecting one of the most powerful and disturbing films ever made. Oldboy is more than just a revenge thriller; it's a Greek tragedy in a modern, neon-soaked suit. It's a film that asks profound questions about memory, suffering, and the nature of vengeance itself.

    We'll explore the film's incredible visual style, break down the legendary one-take hallway fight scene, and grapple with its shocking, unforgettable ending. This is a deep dive into the mind of Park Chan-wook and the film that kicked open the door for Korean cinema on the world stage.

    FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ANSWERED IN THIS EPISODE:

    • Why is the Oldboy hallway scene so famous?
    • What is the meaning of the film's ending?
    • Is Oldboy part of a trilogy? (The Vengeance Trilogy)
    • How did Oldboy influence other movies?

    CROSS-PROMOTION:

    ► Did you know I analyze film in my flagship video essays? Check out my breakdown of Samurai Duels vs. Hip-Hop Battles on the main YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@BoyMeetsEast/videos



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    9 分
  • Boy Meets Japanese History: The 3 Events That Forged Modern Japan (A History Primer)
    2026/02/05
    How did Japan become the country it is today? To understand the culture, the technology, and the society of modern Japan, you have to understand the seismic historical events that shaped it. In this "Reference Desk" episode, we're taking a deep dive into the three most pivotal periods in recent Japanese history.We'll journey from the forced opening of Japan by American gunboats in the 19th century, through the devastating aftermath of World War II, and into the "economic miracle" that defined the 1980s. This is not a dry history lesson; it's the story of a nation's incredible resilience, its capacity for radical reinvention, and how the echoes of these events can still be felt in everything from anime to corporate culture.A MINI-GLOSSARY FOR THIS EPISODE:
    • Tokugawa Shogunate: The last feudal military government of Japan (1603-1868).
    • Sakoku (鎖国): The "chained country" policy of isolation under the Tokugawa.
    • Meiji Restoration: The 1868 revolution that restored imperial rule and catapulted Japan into the modern era.
    • Japanese Economic Miracle: The period of record-breaking economic growth in Japan after WWII.
    • FURTHER READING/VIEWING:
    • Book: "Embracing Defeat: Japan in the Wake of World War II" by John W. Dower
    • YouTube: Simple History channel's videos on Japanese history.
    JOIN THE CONVERSATION:► What part of Japanese history fascinates you the most? If you found this episode useful, please consider sharing it with a history buff and leaving a 5-star rating on your podcast app.

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    10 分
  • Boy Meets Philosophy: A Beginner's Intro to Confucianism, Taoism, and Shintoism
    2026/02/05
    What are the core philosophies that have shaped East Asian cultures for millennia? In this "Reference Desk" episode, we're building a foundational toolkit for understanding three of the most influential belief systems in the world: Confucianism, Taoism, and Shintoism.This is not a dry, academic lecture. This is a beginner's guide for the curious mind. We'll break down the core tenets of each philosophy, explore the key differences, and discuss how their ancient ideas still show up in the modern world—from family dynamics and business etiquette to anime and a deep respect for nature.GLOSSARY OF TERMS FOR THIS EPISODE:
    • Confucianism (儒家): A system of social and ethical philosophy.
    • Taoism (道家): A philosophy emphasizing living in harmony with the Tao, or "the Way."
    • Shinto (神道): "The way of the gods," Japan's indigenous religion.
    • Filial Piety (孝, xiào): The Confucian virtue of respect for one's parents and elders.
    • Wu Wei (無為): The Taoist concept of "effortless action."
    • Kami (神): The gods, spirits, or divine essences in Shinto.
    FURTHER READING/VIEWING:
    • Book: "The Analects" by Confucius
    • Book: "Tao Te Ching" by Laozi


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    10 分
  • Boy Meets Your First K Drama: The Ultimate Guide to Your First K-Drama (What to Watch & Why)
    2026/02/05

    Overwhelmed by the world of K-Dramas? Don't know where to start? This episode is your definitive guide. We're cutting through the noise to give you a curated "starter pack" of three perfect shows for any beginner.

    We don't just tell you what to watch; we explain why these shows are the perfect gateway into the world of Korean television. We also break down the essential mindset shifts you need to make to fully appreciate them, from understanding the 16-episode format to embracing the deep emotional core of a K-Drama. This is your first and last stop for starting your K-Drama journey.

    FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ANSWERED IN THIS EPISODE:

    • What is a K-Drama and how is it different from American TV?
    • What are the best K-Dramas for a total beginner?
    • Where can I watch K-Dramas legally with good subtitles?
    • What are some common K-Drama tropes to know?

    THE BME STARTER PACK:

    1. The Epic Romance: Crash Landing on You (Netflix)
    2. The Mind-Bending Thriller: Signal (Netflix, Viki)
    3. The Heartfelt Slice-of-Life: Reply 1988 (Netflix, Viki)

    A MINI-GLOSSARY FOR THIS EPISODE:

    • Chaebol (재벌): A large, family-owned business conglomerate. A classic K-Drama trope!
    • Hallyu (한류): "The Korean Wave," referring to the global popularity of South Korean culture.
    • OST: Original Soundtrack. K-Drama OSTs are a huge part of the experience.

    CROSS-PROMOTION:

    ► Love K-Dramas? I'll be doing a full video essay on the cultural impact of Parasite next month. Subscribe on YouTube so you don't miss it: https://www.youtube.com/@BoyMeetsEast/videos



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    10 分
  • Boy Meets Cinema: The Chaos & Beauty of the Golden Age 80s Hong Kong Action Cinema
    2026/02/05
    Before "The Matrix," before John Wick, there was a golden age of action filmmaking that redefined what was possible. In this episode of the BME Film Club, we're diving headfirst into the wild, innovative, and often dangerous world of 1980s Hong Kong action cinema.We'll explore the rise of legendary superstars like Jackie Chan and Chow Yun-Fat, break down the difference between acrobatic kung fu and stylish "heroic bloodshed," and discuss how this small island nation created a cinematic language that would be copied by Hollywood for decades. This is an ode to wire-fu, slow-motion doves, and the art of looking cool in a gunfight.A MINI-GLOSSARY FOR THIS EPISODE:
    • Wuxia (武俠): The traditional "swordplay" genre, a key influence.
    • Heroic Bloodshed: A genre focused on stylized shootouts, brotherhood, and honor, pioneered by directors like John Woo.
    • Wire-Fu: The use of wires to allow actors to perform superhuman feats of martial arts.
    FILMS MENTIONED (ESSENTIAL VIEWING):
    • Police Story (1985) - dir. Jackie Chan
    • A Better Tomorrow (1986) - dir. John Woo
    • Project A (1983) - dir. Jackie Chan
    • The Killer (1989) - dir. John Woo
    JOIN THE CONVERSATION:► My full list of "HK Golden Age" films is on Letterboxd: https://boxd.it/So8zyIf you're a fan of action movies, please consider sharing this episode with a fellow cinephile. And don't forget to leave a 5-star rating and review on your podcast app!

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    8 分
  • Boy Meets China | Things Westerners Get Wrong About China
    2026/01/09

    China is one of the oldest, largest, and most complex civilizations on Earth, yet Western understanding of it is often built on outdated tropes and over-simplifications. In this episode, dives into five common misconceptions Westerners have about China.


    This isn't a political lecture; it's a cultural exploration. We'll move beyond the headlines to discuss the immense diversity of Chinese food (it's not all the same!), the reality of its modern tech landscape, and the difference between the government and the hundreds of millions of people who call China home. This episode is about adding nuance, challenging our own assumptions, and remembering the human element behind the geography.


    Resources & Links:

    • Further Reading: The Souls of China: The Return of Religion After Mao by Ian Johnson
    • Video to Watch: Our upcoming video on Wuxia cinema!


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    9 分
  • Boy Meets Family Structure | Exploring Family Structures East vs. West
    2026/01/01

    After our deep dive on the philosophy of Filial Piety, let's get practical. How do those values actually manifest in daily life? Who lives with whom? Who pays for dinner? Who is responsible for taking care of grandma?

    In this solo "Field Notes" episode, I'm exploring the tangible differences between traditional East Asian and modern Western family structures. We'll discuss the prevalence of multi-generational households, the immense pressures on the eldest son, the different concepts of "coming of age," and how these structures are being challenged by rapid modernization. This is a look at the unwritten rules of family life.


    JOIN THE CONVERSATION:

    ► What was the biggest "rule" of your family growing up? Share your story in the #culture-talk channel on Discord


    FURTHER READING:

    The Good Son by You-Jeong Jeong (A novel that explores family pressure)

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    7 分