You Always Have Access to the Light

Strategies for Peace and Well-Being Written by Cristina Murano. Each of us has our own story, a story that contains our fears, joys, challenges, and memories. We carry this story … Read More

E-2 Visa Requirements and Changes

Written by Katy Clements. I live in Mokpo, which is a port city located southwest of Gwangju. It is a smaller city, and for me, renewing my visa has always … Read More

Finding the Balance

Stressors and Countermeasures for the Expat Teacher Written and photographed by Katy Clements. Teaching English in Korea is a popular outlet for adventurous people looking for a new experience. The … Read More

365 Days of Giving

Written by Emily MacCosham. Man has been searching for meaning as far back as we can remember. Crippled by this existential crisis, he has turned to alcohol, drugs, sex, and … Read More

Reusable over Disposable

Written by Cami Ismanova. I often was told that a person can change the world only by changing him/herself first. The change comes when we let awareness, responsibility, commitment, and … Read More

Time to Buy Some Earplugs! Noise Pollution in Korea

Written by Cami Ismanova. Have you ever paid attention to the sounds that occur around you? Your neighbor playing alternative rock with open windows, bikes hastening through the maze of … Read More

Proud of Being Korean

Written by Elina Park. Being a Korean from Uzbekistan who speaks Russian sounds complicated, does it not? Every time I meet new people, they get pretty surprised and cannot understand … Read More

How to Stay Fit at Home

Written by Chris Schneider. These days, all of us might lack some proper physical activity. Here is some advice to stay fit using only limited equipment at home. For this … Read More