“One thing I really liked about Ms. Min’s approach was how she didn’t lecture us about all the things foreigners do wrong in Korea. She didn’t label us as the bad guys and Koreans as the victims, in fact, she urged us to empower ourselves. As a Korean American working for a Korean organization and being the only foreigner in my company – all the challenges, tears and frustrations I had and how I had wished with all my heart someone like her had been there to tell me all she had told us in just one hour about the Confucianist influences in Korea.” - Jodi C. 2006
"It was informative and thought-provoking and her manner was warm and welcoming. I know I personally got a lot out of it and many of the other teachers mentioned to me that they did as well. It's always a breath of fresh air to have someone help foreigners understand Koreans and Korean culture in an open, non-judgmental way." - Shawn M. 2012
"It was informative and thought-provoking and her manner was warm and welcoming. I know I personally got a lot out of it and many of the other teachers mentioned to me that they did as well. It's always a breath of fresh air to have someone help foreigners understand Koreans and Korean culture in an open, non-judgmental way." - Shawn M. 2012