
Ktown Social Club
15 Years in Vietnam | A Korean American Life in Da Nang | KTSC e131
<p>Ktown Social Club Episode # 131 - 15 Years in Vietnam | A Korean American Life in Da Nang<br /></p>

Loading…

Ktown Social Club is a talk show based in Koreatown, Los Angeles. We discuss everything from local to international issues.
Required Pod Score for this show. PitchCentric checks your profile against host openness, topical fit, and audience signals before you generate a pitch.
Contact path
Verified email
Booking probability
24%
Guest openness
Selective
Sign up to generate a grounded pitch for Ktown Social Club.
Signup to Generate a PitchKtown Social Club is a news podcast hosted by Unknown Host, with 126 episodes on record and a Required Pod Score of 80. PitchCentric scores this show on Booking Probability, Listen Score, and live audience signals refreshed every 24 hours.
Unknown Host hosts Ktown Social Club, a news show with 126 episodes published.
Our AI reads these to draft pitches. Use them as grounding for a pitch that cites a real guest and a specific topic.

Ktown Social Club
<p>Ktown Social Club Episode # 131 - 15 Years in Vietnam | A Korean American Life in Da Nang<br /></p>

Ktown Social Club
<p>WARNING: This episode contains graphic discussion of violence, sex, prison life, mental illness, and political extremism. Viewer discretion strongly advised.In Episode 130 of KTOWN SOCIAL CLUB, we sit down with the most controversial guest we've ever had: Hank Yoo - a Korean American ex-prisoner, self-proclaimed liberty warrior, lover of fem boys, and much more.Labeled "adjudicated mentally defective" by the FBI, Hank shares his story - unfiltered. From femboys and firearms to lawsuits and sedatives, this is the chaos beneath the surface of identity, law, and madness of Hank Yoo. This is not an endorsement. This is documentation.</p>

Ktown Social Club
<p>Welcome back to KTown Social Club. We cover urgent headlines that mainstream media often overlooks.👉 From ICE raids and protests in LA, to geopolitical chaos between Israel and Iran, this episode breaks down the week’s wildest stories with nuance and fire. You’ll hear first-hand accounts from protest zones, including illegal police kettling tactics and outrageous political arrests.In episode KTSC 129, we also discussed:- The plane crash in India that left 270 dead, with a bizarre twist around seat 11A- Iran–Israel tensions, and Netanyahu’s strategic strike right before U.S.-Iran peace talks- Senator Alex Padilla being tackl...

Ktown Social Club
<p>In this episode, we cover the ICE raids in Los Angeles that have devastated immigrant communities, including the detainment of legal U.S. residents, some without warrants or due process. We break down how it unfolded, what your rights are, and why it affects all of us, not just undocumented immigrants.<br></p>

Ktown Social Club
<p>Welcome back to Ktown Social Club! In this episode, we dive into some major headlines and cultural stories. I’m your host, Ed Choi, and in this episode, we’re covering some truly fascinating and timely stories from Korea that you won't hear anywhere else.Joining us in this episode is the amazing Hannah Kang, host of the Tiger Room Podcast. Her insights, especially on Korean diaspora identity and social issues, add a fresh layer of depth to the conversation. Plus, you’ll hear from your favorite panelist David Yun's thoughtful discussion with our signature dose of sarcasm and humor...
Recent guests on Ktown Social Club. Study who booked and why before you pitch.
Sponsor detection runs nightly. Check back soon.
Based on semantic analysis of episode topics and host coverage, this show is a strong guest fit for executives in:
Industry fit is computed by PitchCentric using vector embeddings of the show's episode catalog.
Is this podcast yours and you'd like to remove or correct details? Request removal or email privacy@pitchcentric.com.
FAQs
If you have a concern about deliverability, AI quality, data privacy, or whether this will actually work for your specific situation, it's probably answered below.
Founder Solo gives you 50 AI pitches per month using the credit model (Standard pitches cost 1 credit, Enriched pitches cost 2). Founder Pro raises that to 200 credits per month and adds full Booking Probability access, unlimited Magic Match, Apollo enrichment credits, and data export capabilities. Both plans use the same credit system, so you can stretch your monthly budget further by using Standard-mode drafting.
Agency tiers have no base fee. You pay per managed client and per talent profile. Agency Standard is $199 per client per month; Agency Pro is $399 per client per month. Both add $39 per talent profile per month. Your own team's user seats are always free.
A talent profile represents one person (founder, executive, or spokesperson) you are booking onto podcasts. It includes their bio, topics, headshots, and outreach history. Team plans include 5 profiles; agency plans are pay-as-you-go.
Yes, at any time. Upgrades take effect immediately; downgrades apply at the end of the current billing period. Contact support if you need help migrating between plan families.
Every paid plan includes a 15-day free trial. Your card is saved at signup but you will not be charged until day 16. Cancel any time from your dashboard.
You keep access until the end of your current billing period. No charges after that. Your data is retained for 30 days in case you reactivate.
Yes. Select Annual on the pricing toggle and the discounted price is applied automatically at checkout. The annual price shown is the full year cost.
That is our Enterprise tier. Contact our sales team and we will build a custom plan with volume pricing, a dedicated account manager, and SLA guarantees.