22 community planning events every few months with the goal of introducing my audience to local foreign entrepreneurs they may not know about as well as fun ways to experience Korea.
What does the future hold for you and/or your blog? The Soul of Seoul is always evolving and adapting with the life that I am leading. In the past few years, I’ve started planning
If I was going to stay in Korea, I wanted to push myself to continue finding the beauty and intrigue that this ever changing landscape has to offer... more and more events and introducing my audience to fun ways to learn about Korean culture or ways to introduce them to relevant “movers and shakers” in our
community. In October, I hosted an event with Vineworks that brought together some great vegan food makers like Spoon Me, Morococo Cafe, and Huggers to allow people to try some of their eats all in one place while the vendors also got to show off some new or different dishes. The vendors hadn’t worked together before, even though they have a niche audience and most of the attendees that came after hearing it via The Soul of Seoul had never tried their food before but loved it. It allowed people to commune and that’s what I enjoy. In the spring, I’ll be hosting the 4th annual The Soul of Seoul Scavenger Hunt which similarly aims to provide a space for people to commune, have fun, and (...) race around the city. This event has had between 70 and 80 attendees each year and I cannot wait to see who is “in it to win it” this year!
Hallie Bradley is a writer and entrepreneur who has lived in Korea since 2006. Check out her website TheSoulofSeoul.net for more articles on culture, Korean traditions, cool eats and treats in and around Seoul. Follow her on Instagram @thesoulofseoulblog to see what she’s up to right now!