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  • The Worst Parenting Week We've Ever Had: What It Taught Us About Marriage
    2026/06/02
    What happens when parenting pushes you to your limit? In this episode of Seoul To My Salsa, Antonio and Katheline share the reality of navigating sick children, sleep deprivation, emotional exhaustion, and the challenges that many parents quietly face behind closed doors. What begins as a conversation about a difficult week caring for their children evolves into a deeper discussion about marriage, stress, conflict resolution, communication, and supporting each other during life's hardest seasons. They also explore cultural attitudes toward stress, asking for help, protecting your relationship from outside influences, and the importance of honesty when you're reaching your emotional limits. This episode is an honest look at parenting, partnership, resilience, and learning how to carry life's challenges together. Key Topics 🟪 Parenting stress and burnout 🟪 Childhood illness and sleep deprivation 🟪 Marriage communication and conflict resolution 🟪 Respecting other parents and family boundaries 🟪 Privacy versus secrecy in relationships 🟪 Seeking advice from trusted mentors 🟪 Supporting your spouse during difficult seasons 🟪 The pressure of being the oldest child (00:00) Intro (01:09) Parenting Can Hurt (01:33) Diarrhea Chaos Week (03:31) Dehydration Scare Memories (05:28) Diaper Rash Survival Tips (06:28) Coping With Sleeplessness (11:19) Dad Takes Over Mornings (12:58) Sibling Fights And Toothbrush Wars (16:34) Respecting Other Parents (18:46) Respect Sick Kids Boundaries (21:29) Kids Tougher Than Adults (23:40) Korean Stress Mindset (26:13) Asking Family For Advice (27:08) Third Party Guidance (29:20) Marriage As Your Own Unit (32:22) Assessing Conflict Severity (39:33) Private Versus Secretive (42:38) Telling Your Partner Limits (45:02) Oldest Child Pressure (46:50) Closing Thoughts And Wrap 🔔 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 🟣 Spotify 🟣 Instagram 🔴 Katheline Garcia’s Instagram 🔴 Antonio Garcia’s Instagram
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    48 分
  • Korean vs Mexican Snacks: Whose Childhood Was Better?
    2026/05/26
    What happens when Korean childhood snacks go head-to-head with Mexican favorites? In this episode of Seoul To My Salsa, Antonio and Katheline try nostalgic snacks from both cultures while sharing stories about childhood memories, favorite comfort foods, and why culture shapes taste preferences. From banana milk and squid snacks to spicy candies and Takis, the reactions range from excitement… to complete regret. Along the way, they compare how Korean and Mexican flavors are built differently — and why some snacks instantly feel like home while others feel completely unexpected. Key Topics 🟪 Korean childhood snacks and nostalgia 🟪 Mexican candy and spicy snack culture 🟪 Food memories and family experiences 🟪 Cultural differences in flavor preferences 🟪 Ranking favorite snacks from both cultures (00:00) Intro (01:04) Snack Spread Intro (01:50) Favorite Childhood Snacks (05:54) Ojingeo Jip Squid Puffs (09:17) Ojingeo Ttangkong Squid Peanut Ball (12:20) Cho Chung U-Gua Rice Crunch (16:10) Honey Butter Chips Hype (18:55) Gim-bugak Fried Seaweed (22:10) Korean Snack Rankings (23:27) Switching to Mexican Snacks (24:14) Gansito Chocolate Cake (25:32) Sponch Strawberry Marshmallow (26:48) Spicy Salted Apricot Fail (29:04) Serpentinas Fruit Rollup (30:33) Mazapan Peanut Candy (31:55) Tamarindo Spoon Candy (34:25) Takis Blue Heat Winner (36:17) Culture Taste Comparison (37:27) Wrap Up and Goodbye 🔔 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 🟣 Spotify 🟣 Instagram 🔴 Katheline Garcia’s Instagram 🔴 Antonio Garcia’s Instagram
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    38 分
  • Korea vs Mexico: Food, Family & Modern Relationships
    2026/05/19
    In this episode of Seoul To My Salsa, Antonio and Katheline explore how food traditions connect deeply to culture, identity, family, and values. From Korean kimchi traditions and fermentation history to Mexican tamales and holiday family gatherings, the conversation evolves into a much bigger discussion about parenting, masculinity, femininity, relationships, and modern cultural shifts. They also discuss Korean doljanchi celebrations, quinceañeras, raising children, changing gender roles, and the movie characters they believe represent healthy masculine and feminine energy. This episode blends humor, culture, relationship insight, and honest conversations about what it means to build strong families and grounded partnerships today. Key Topics 🟪 Korean and Mexican food traditions 🟪 Korean doljanchi & baegil traditions 🟪 Quinceañeras explained 🟪 Parenting and letting children grow 🟪 Masculinity, femininity, and relationships (00:00) Intro (01:06) Kimchi Varieties and Meaning (03:58) Regional Kimchi and Seafood (05:05) Fermentation and Storage Secrets (06:04) Tamales as Family Tradition (08:37) Holiday Figurines and Blessings (10:18) Favorite Kimchi (11:54) Tamale Types and Red Sauce (15:19) Doljanchi Korean First Birthday (20:00) Baegil and 100 Days (21:07) Quinceañera Meaning and History (25:27) Letting Kids Grow (28:13) Mexican Traditions (31:16) Korean Shifts Dating (33:19) Healthy Masculinity Models (43:36) Femininity Nurture Home (45:48) Cinema Lessons Wrap 🔔 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 🟣 Spotify 🟣 Instagram 🔴 Katheline Garcia’s Instagram 🔴 Antonio Garcia’s Instagram
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    47 分
  • The Truth About Living Between Cultures No One Warns You About | Korean & Mexican
    2026/05/12
    In this episode of Seoul To My Salsa, Antonio and Katheline share what it was really like growing up between cultures—from language barriers and identity struggles to discovering freedom, purpose, and belonging. They discuss the major differences between Korean and American culture, why learning language matters, and how culture shapes communication, relationships, parenting, and even self-worth. The conversation also dives into entrepreneurship, personal development, and how shared values helped strengthen their marriage and vision for their family. From funny stories about anime and accents to deeper reflections on freedom, burnout culture, and raising children intentionally — this episode covers it all. Key Topics 🟪 Korean vs American culture 🟪 Immigration and identity struggles 🟪 Language learning and belonging 🟪 Entrepreneurship and self-development 🟪 Parenting, homeschooling, and values 🟪 Freedom, pressure, and personal growth (00:00) Intro (01:08) Welcome and Comments (02:21) Korean Small Talk (05:28) Why Language Changes Reactions (07:10) Growing Up Bilingual (11:24) Accent Stories and Misunderstandings (12:56) Mexican-Japanese Similarities (18:05) Beer Debate: Japan vs Korea (20:43) Why America Feels Different (23:39) Learn English Unlock Options (26:55) Finding Yourself Beyond The Path (29:53) North Korea and Lost Choice (31:42) Gratitude For Freedom (35:53) MLM Misconceptions Explained (42:29) Culture and Trust In Sales (44:26) Homeschooling and Value Alignment (47:09) Wrapping Up Core Values 🔔 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 🟣 Spotify 🟣 Instagram 🔴 Katheline Garcia’s Instagram 🔴 Antonio Garcia’s Instagram
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    48 分
  • Natural Twin Birth at Home?! This Is What Actually Happened
    2026/05/05
    In this powerful episode, Antonio and Katheline share the unforgettable story of discovering they were having twins — and the journey that followed. From a traditional hospital birth with their first child to choosing a home water birth for their twins, they dive into the emotional, physical, and mental challenges of pregnancy and childbirth. This episode explores the tension between modern medical systems and natural approaches while highlighting the importance of trust, preparation, and mindset. Through humor, vulnerability, and real-life moments, they reflect on what it truly means to step into parenthood — again, but this time with double the impact. Key Takeaways 🟪 Birth experiences can vary dramatically depending on choices and environment 🟪 Trusting your body can be empowering 🟪 Mindset plays a major role in navigating uncertainty 🟪 Parenthood brings emotional depth and perspective (00:00) Intro (00:59) Birth Story Setup (02:16) Western Birth Norms (09:58) OB-GYN Vibes (11:59) Finding Out We're Having Twins (19:50) Past Twins Memory (21:44) Miscarriage Memories (22:41) Choosing Home Birth (26:36) Finding Twin Midwife (28:20) Family Doubts And Boundaries (32:26) Backup Plan Commitment (33:05) Water Birth Play by Play (39:53) Placenta Pills Postpartum (41:09) Natural Birth Takeaways 🔔 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 🟣 Spotify 🟣 Instagram 🔴 Katheline Garcia’s Instagram 🔴 Antonio Garcia’s Instagram
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    44 分
  • We Experienced Two Completely Different Funerals…
    2026/04/28
    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 🟣 Spotify 🟣 Instagram 🔴 Katheline Garcia’s Instagram 🔴 Antonio Garcia’s Instagram
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    47 分
  • When She Says NO She Actually Means YES…? This Is Asian Culture 😂 | Korean x Mexican Couple
    2026/04/21
    How do cultural differences affect the way we work, communicate, and build relationships? In Episode 5 of Seoul To My Salsa, Antonio and Katheline Garcia respond to real audience comments while diving into deeper conversations about intercultural communication, work ethic, and relationship dynamics. This episode explores the contrast between Korean, Mexican, and American cultures—from workplace expectations and language barriers to humor, respect, and how people express disagreement. They also share personal stories about navigating misunderstandings in their own relationship, including how cultural norms shaped their communication styles and expectations. Key Takeaways 🟪 Communication styles differ significantly across cultures 🟪 Work ethic and expectations vary globally 🟪 Language plays a major role in identity and adaptation 🟪 Cultural norms influence how we express emotions and boundaries (00:00) Intro (00:57) Fan Comments Kickoff (02:32) Parents Meeting Stories (03:09) Spice Bets and Warmups (03:40) Pan Dulce Debate (05:18) Work Culture Mindsets (12:33) Coaching Different Entrepreneurs (16:45) Work Life Balance Myth (18:38) Learning English By Translating (19:58) Immigrant Drive and Immersion (24:53) Mexican Nicknames VS Korean Face (29:39) Korean Culture No Nos (32:12) Indirect No in Asian Cultures (34:42) Feedback Without Critique (36:27) When No Means Yes (41:28) Reading Together Habit (44:24) Five Love Languages (46:25) Versatile Selling (49:30) Love & Respect (52:31) Never Split Difference Tools (54:45) Authenticity In Korea (01:01:04) 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 🟣 Spotify 🟣 Instagram 🔴 Katheline Garcia’s Instagram 🔴 Antonio Garcia’s Instagram
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  • KPop Demon Hunters, Ghost Superstitions, & Our First Hater | Seoul To My Salsa
    2026/04/14
    What really happens when you mix Korean and Mexican cultures inside one relationship? In Episode 4 of Seoul To My Salsa, husband and wife Antonio and Katheline Garcia respond to real audience comments and questions—diving into intercultural marriage, family dynamics, and the unexpected realities of blending two cultures. This episode explores first impressions from family and friends, cultural expectations, public reactions to interracial couples, and how parenting is shaped by upbringing. They also share honest reactions to feedback — including support, curiosity, and criticism — while reflecting on what it means to build a relationship in today’s multicultural world. Key Takeaways 🟪 Cultural differences shape relationships in subtle ways 🟪 Family expectations influence long-term dynamics 🟪 Parenting reflects your upbringing and values 🟪 Intercultural relationships require understanding and adaptability (00:00) Intro (00:47) Reading Your Comments! (02:02) KDrama Talk and Culture Tips (03:39) Parents' First Impressions (05:47) Friends' Reactions to us (07:09) Funny Stories of Dating in Public (09:17) Handling the First Hater (10:41) Irish: Light-Skinned Mexicans? (12:02) KPop Demon Hunters Craze (15:56) Korean Superstitions Explained (18:37) Superstitious Beliefs from Religions (20:13) Mexican Faith and Folk Remedies (24:10) Aztec Roots (25:37) Family Values (29:34) Hardworking Parents (34:34) A.P.W.A.I. Values (37:29) Accountability as Parents (38:43) Food as Community (42:42) Closing 🔔 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 🟣 Spotify 🟣 Instagram 🔴 Katheline Garcia’s Instagram 🔴 Antonio Garcia’s Instagram
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    44 分