Welcome to Take 1.5 Podcast — human stories from the in-between.Hosted by Min Lee, this podcast explores identity, mental health, culture, faith, relationships, and the shared human experiences that shape who we are. Through honest conversations, personal reflections, and meaningful stories, we talk about what it means to live in the “in-between” — between cultures, expectations, generations, careers, beliefs, seasons of life, or versions of ourselves.Contact: take1.5podcast@gmail.comYouTube:https://www.youtube.com/@Take1.5PodcastInstagram:https://www.instagram.com/take1.5podcast/
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A podcast exploring identity, mental health, culture, faith, and human stories from the in-between.
I Got My Ph.D. So Why Didn’t I Become a Professor?
Aug 9, 202648 min
What happens when you spend years pursuing a Ph.D., only to realize academia may not be the path you’re meant to follow?In this episode, I sit down with Summer Kim, a strategic researcher with a Ph.D. in Consumer Behavior, who made the bold transition from academia to industry. As a Third Culture Kid (TCK), Summer has spent her life navigating different cultures and environments—experiences that have shaped the way she understands identity, career choices, and adapting to change.We talk about redefining success, letting go of expectations, and finding a path that feels authentic—even when it looks different from what others imagined for you.Outside of her work, Summer shares her creative side through content featuring her adorable Russian Blue kitten, Bingsu (@bingsuinthesummer).Join us for a conversation about identity, reinvention, and what it means to create a life beyond the labels we’re given.
A podcast exploring identity, mental health, culture, faith, and human stories from the in-between.
Should Christians Stay Silent? Pastor Raymond Chang on Faith, Justice & Today's Divided World
Jul 21, 202644 min
In this episode of Take 1.5 Podcast, I sit down with Pastor Raymond Chang, president of the Asian American Christian Collaborative, pastor, writer, and ministry leader, to explore what Scripture says about living faithfully in politically and socially divided times.We talk about the difference between being political and being biblical, how Christians can engage difficult issues without losing compassion or conviction, why silence is not always neutrality, and what practical responsibility believers have toward their neighbors, especially those who are vulnerable. Rather than responding with fear, outrage, or avoidance, Raymond offers a thoughtful framework for pursuing truth, justice, humility, and hope.Whether you're wrestling with current events, feeling spiritually exhausted by the headlines, or wondering what faithful discipleship looks like today, this conversation offers biblical wisdom for navigating our world with courage, grace, and love. For ways to support and participate: Contact Asian American Christian Collaborative https://www.asianamericanchristiancollaborative.com/
A podcast exploring identity, mental health, culture, faith, and human stories from the in-between.
Can Coloring Really Reduce Anxiety? An Art Therapist Explains불안한 우리 미술로 치료 할수 있을까?
Jul 11, 202650 min
In this episode of Take 1.5 Podcast, we sit down with Sue Yi, a creative arts therapist who has dedicated her career to helping children and families heal through creativity. Growing up as an immigrant child in Queens, New York, Sue Yi understands firsthand the challenges of navigating identity, belonging, and cultural expectations.She shares how her own story shaped her calling and discusses her work as a creative arts therapist at Children's Day Preschool & Family Center and Charlie Health, where she supports children and families—including many from minority communities—through emotional and mental health challenges.Together, we explore how art therapy helps people process difficult emotions, why creative expression can be a powerful tool for healing, and what parents can do to better support their children's emotional well-being.Whether you're a parent, educator, mental health professional, or someone on your own healing journey, this conversation offers hope, insight, and a fresh perspective on the power of creativity.
A podcast exploring identity, mental health, culture, faith, and human stories from the in-between.
She Left Tanzania for Korea—But Found Something Even Bigger 탄자니아 에서 온 서울여자 주보라씨의 하루
Jul 3, 202645 min
In this episode of Take 1.5 , we meet a woman whose journey from Tanzania to South Korea became far more than an international move. It became a calling. After leaving Tanzania in 2009 to pursue higher education in Korea, she found herself building a life between two cultures—and ultimately becoming a bridge between them. Today, she works in public relations, translation, interpretation, and diplomatic communications, connecting people, institutions, and opportunities across Tanzania and Korea. Together, we talk about identity, belonging, cultural diplomacy, and what it's like to call two countries home. We also explore the power of language, the importance of cross-cultural understanding, and why creating meaningful human connections may be one of the most important forms of diplomacy. If you've ever felt caught between cultures, dreamed of living abroad, or wondered how one person can make a global impact, this conversation will leave you inspired. Because sometimes the biggest journey isn't the one across continents—it's the one that leads you to your purpose.
A podcast exploring identity, mental health, culture, faith, and human stories from the in-between.
You're Probably Not Sleeping as Well as You Think| Sleep Researcher Dr. Hyun Kim 당신의 수면은 충분 할까요?
Jun 23, 202656 min
We all know sleep matters—but most of us don't realize just how much it affects our brain, mental health, and long-term health.In this episode, I sit down with Dr. Hyun Kim, a clinical psychologist and researcher at Columbia University Irving Medical Center, to explore the science of sleep. We discuss why quality sleep is essential, how poor sleep impacts memory, mood, and overall health, and what the latest research says about sleep and Alzheimer's disease.Dr. Hyun Kim (김현 박사)also shares practical, evidence-based tips to help you sleep better and protect your brain for years to come.
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