Say Kimchi is a podcast about Korean culture but not as you know it. Hosts Shona Yang and Harry Jun offer a snapshot of Korean culture through a Korean-Australian lens.
In this episode, Shona and Harry chat to Clinical Psychologist Judy Song from Shaping Minds Psychology. Hear about her professional journey as a mental health practitioner, insights on working with Koreans in Australia, and some ways that the cross-cultural experience can impact our mental health.
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Tackling mental health challenges and intergenerational trauma in Korean communities
SBS Audio
18/03/202434:26
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