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What we learned in 3 years of Pebble (Podcast Ep #100)

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TV Shows, Biking, and Adjusting to a New Pace of Life

The hosts discuss their current TV show preferences, their plans to buy bikes, and their reflections on the differences between living in Korea and the States.

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Speaker 2
I don't know if you're recently a Netflix watcher. I know you used to be, but is there any show that you're probably more
Speaker 1
watching right now? So interestingly, my wife wanted to watch Band of Brothers, which is like the old World War II HBO series. I mean, it was like 20 years ago now, which is kind of crazy to think about. But yeah, I love that the first time I watched it. So I was like, my wife's going to be down with watching some war documentary style movies like, oh, yeah, I'm going to watch that. So we've been making our way through that. Yeah, that's what we've been doing now. Yeah.
Speaker 2
What do you wish you could do more of that you did as a child or as a kid?
Speaker 1
As a kid. I really want to get a bike. I, uh, now that I didn't have a bike in Korea, I'm going to wait till the end of winter because it's hard to bike in the snow, but I think in the spring, I'm going to buy a bike and maybe buy bikes for the whole family. We've got some really good bike trails around here. So just get into that.
Speaker 2
What would you say is the biggest change moving from Korea back to the States? I mean, on a day to day basis, what do you notice is the biggest difference?
Speaker 1
Um, so just the thing that I notice is just there's less people. Uh, we lived in, in the center of Seoul. Like if, you know, if you look at the map of Seoul, we were basically like right on the center, right on the river there. And, uh, you know, you go outside and there's just people everywhere. There's shops around. There's, I mean, it's, it's like living in Manhattan, basically. So, um, yeah, being here, there's just less, there's fewer people. And it took me a while to sort of get used to it. I mean, it's, we still live in a walkable neighborhood. So I, I go to coffee shops and everything, but there's just a, there's a pace of life that is much slower than the city. And I'm sure there are fewer, less connected than in Korea, which there are things I miss about the living in a beehive, but it's also, it's nice to cool down a little
Speaker 2
bit too.

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