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Missing Helen H. Kim for this episode, but honored to sit with Vladimir Santos and Monica Garcia to talk about “the promise and perils“ of K-Town!
Jimmy's first podcast, J.T. the L.A. Storyteller, gets a mention from Apple Podcasts for Hispanic Heritage Month! The team feasts on 김밥 {gimbap}, 뻥튀기 {ppeong-twigi/rice puffs}, and banana milk from HK Market while chatting at length about Helen and her 엄마 {umma/mom} and 아빠’s {appa/dad’s} medical supply store in the Westlake/MacArthur Park area. Helen and Jimmy also talk about our latest interview with Kwasi Boyd-Boudin and tease the upcoming one-year anniversary of the racist recordings from L.A. elected officials that spawned K-Town Is OK. Oh, and Jimmy learns that the featured sound effects are not the same on every Rodecaster Pro, to Helen's great delight.
K-Town Is OK
Missing Helen H. Kim for this episode, but honored to sit with Vladimir Santos and Monica Garcia to talk about “the promise and perils“ of K-Town!