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Episode 51: Sang Don Park

An episode of the Borderline Podcast Disorder by Levy Lupu podcast, hosted by Levy Lupu, titled "Episode 51: Sang Don Park" was published on September 16, 2024 and runs 75 minutes.

September 16, 2024 ·75m · Borderline Podcast Disorder by Levy Lupu

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In the next episode of Borderline Podcast Disorder, join us as we sit down with the hilarious comedian Sang Don Park (@thesangshow). We dive into Sang's unique journey, starting with his childhood move from South Korea to the United States. He shares stories as a young immigrant navigating a new culture and language. As an adult, Sang's comedic journey has taken him across the globe, performing in various countries and immersing himself in diverse comedy scenes. Tune in to hear his stories of cultural adaptation, the universal language of laughter, and his insights on how comedy transcends borders. Whether you're a comedy enthusiast or curious about the life of a global comedian, this episode promises laughs, inspiration, and a deeper understanding of the world through humour. Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

In the next episode of Borderline Podcast Disorder, join us as we sit down with the hilarious comedian Sang Don Park (@thesangshow). We dive into Sang's unique journey, starting with his childhood move from South Korea to the United States. He shares stories as a young immigrant navigating a new culture and language. As an adult, Sang's comedic journey has taken him across the globe, performing in various countries and immersing himself in diverse comedy scenes. Tune in to hear his stories of cultural adaptation, the universal language of laughter, and his insights on how comedy transcends borders. Whether you're a comedy enthusiast or curious about the life of a global comedian, this episode promises laughs, inspiration, and a deeper understanding of the world through humour.

Get bonus content on Patreon

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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