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This episode features Han Hwang from Kim Jong Grillin, he talks about his Virginia roots and how he got to Portland, his family and the pressures of growing up as a POC.
We get into what allyship looks like, our personal stories, authenticity, cultural appropriation, and our impact and identity as we drift between influences from our roots and our lives.
Han also gets into his collabs as a "mixtape chef", and how his dreams went up in flames, only to come back stronger and better than ever with a critical second chance.
This episode features Han Hwang from Kim Jong Grillin, he talks about his Virginia roots and how he got to Portland, his family and the pressures of growing up as a POC.
We get into what allyship looks like, our personal stories, authenticity, cultural appropriation, and our impact and identity as we drift between influences from our roots and our lives.
Han also gets into his collabs as a "mixtape chef", and how his dreams went up in flames, only to come back stronger and better than ever with a critical second chance.