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#32 - Ōgui and Mukbang
Hikikomori
English - August 29, 2021 01:18 - 53 minutes - 74 MB - ★★★★★ - 7 ratingsHistory Society & Culture Places & Travel history japan news murder truecrime Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Ōgui translates to "Gluttony" or "Glutton". Mukbang is a Korean portmanteau that translates to "Eat-Cast" That's right, today's episode is all about Japanese people who can eat horrifyingly large amounts of food. Today's guest is Josh Scalf. You can find him on Twitter @jwscalf, you can find his beautiful bird family @SomeRowdyBirbs, and you can find his viral video content on his YouTube page. For more content follow me on @hikikomoripodcast on Instagram where I'll be posting photos relevant to this episode! You can also find me on Twitter @sequencepod, or you can listen to my other podcasts Final Fanservice and Not Another Film on any big podcast app. Sources: Competitive Eating Injuries - Slate The Untold Truth of Kobayashi - Mashed 'My Lungs Get Shifted Up' - People Yuka Kinoshita's YouTube Channel What's Your Story? Gal Sone's blog Yuka Kinoshita on Japanese TV
Ōgui translates to "Gluttony" or "Glutton". Mukbang is a Korean portmanteau that translates to "Eat-Cast" That's right, today's episode is all about Japanese people who can eat horrifyingly large amounts of food. Today's guest is Josh Scalf. You can find him on Twitter @jwscalf, you can find his beautiful bird family @SomeRowdyBirbs, and you can find his viral video content on his YouTube page. For more content follow me on @hikikomoripodcast on Instagram where I'll be posting photos relevant to this episode! You can also find me on Twitter @sequencepod, or you can listen to my other podcasts Final Fanservice and Not Another Film on any big podcast app. Sources: Competitive Eating Injuries - Slate The Untold Truth of Kobayashi - Mashed 'My Lungs Get Shifted Up' - People Yuka Kinoshita's YouTube Channel What's Your Story? Gal Sone's blog Yuka Kinoshita on Japanese TV