Should Have Listened to My Mother Podcast

HOST JACKIE TANTILLO - Talking To Each Other Through The Mirror with guest Acupuncturist Jung Yoon Leah Kim. Looking Back At Episode S1E45

Episode Summary

Cultural differences often made life in Queens, NY and Long Island challenging for Jung Yoon Leah Kim and her 2 sisters. Looking back, Leah is happy her parents instilled both the Korean traditions while trying to integrate American culture.

Episode Notes

Myung Hee Kim is South Korean. She is the mother of 3 girls, a college graduate, former pre-school teacher and  theologian. She's responsible for starting the Grace Daycare Center in Queens, NY,  which is affiliated with the Korean Church of Queens.

My guest, Jung Yoon-Leah Kim, is the eldest of the 3 daughters and an Acupuncturist, Cranial Sacral Practitioner, Doula and healer practicing in NY and NJ.

Talk about cultural differences and inferences!  Just listen to what Leah uncovers as she shares stories of her childhood.  It was sometimes uncomfortable trying to maneuver through the American social norms, especially when you weren't certain what was accepted.

Humor played a huge role in her life during her childhood and still to this day, Leah loves to laugh and retell stories of her past.

If interested in contacting Jung Yoon Leah Kim for acupuncture and other healing techniques in New York and New Jersey, please click on this link for                             Sah'm Acupuncture, PLLC: https://www.sahmacupuncture.com/