''Eatyourkimchi'' (''Eat Your Kimchi'', also titled ''Simon and Martina'' from 2016–2020) is a
YouTube
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video blog
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channel created by Canadian expatriates Simon Stawski and Martina Sazunic in 2008. The channel featured videos about their lives in South Korea, including food, cultural differences, and popular media. In 2012, they registered ''Eatyourkimchi'' as a company in South Korea and opened their own studio in
Seoul
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, which remained operational until 2015.
In 2016, Stawski and Sazunic moved to
Tokyo
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,
Japan
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and produced a video series on Japanese food and culture titled ''Eatyoursushi''. Their channel was rebranded as ''Simon and Martina'' to reflect the change. In May 2018, the channel had 1.3 million subscribers.
In 2021, the two had renamed their YouTube channel back to ''Eatyourkimchi'' and announced they had divorced, with Sazunic eventually leaving the channel in 2022.
Background
Simon Stawski and Martina Sazunic met in 2005 during a poetry class at the
University of Toronto
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, and both earned a bachelor's degree in Education and Art. After marrying, the two moved to Bucheon, South Korea, in 2008 to teach English abroad.
At the time of their arrival, there had been threats of violence between North and South Korea.
As a result, they uploaded their first video on
YouTube
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as an attempt to show their parents that they were safe, which was a video of them eating at
Incheon International Airport
Incheon International Airport is the main international airport serving Seoul, the capital of South Korea. It is also one of the largest and busiest airports in the world.
This airport opened for business on 29 March 2001, to replace the old ...
.
Originally, the video blogs were made for their friends and family, but it later expanded to documenting "fun and quirky things" about Korea, and they later titled their channel ''Eatyourkimchi''.
Soon, they experienced a rise in viewership in 2009.
They were several of the first non-Korean bloggers whose content was centered on Korea,
particularly on YouTube.
In 2011, after quitting their jobs as teachers, Stawski and Sazunic became full-time bloggers living off the ad revenue from their YouTube videos and website.
The popularity of ''Eatyourkimchi'' has led them to be invited on South Korean television programs such as ''Heart to Heart'', ''Quilt Your Korean Map'', ''
Star King
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'', and ''
Running Man''. On September 5, 2012, Stawski and Sazunic launched a fundraiser on
Indiegogo
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for setting up a business and for a studio in Seoul to film.
The fundraiser met its goal of $40,000 in less than seven hours and raised more than $100,000.
By 2013, Stawski and Sazunic registered ''Eatyourkimchi'' as a business and relocated from Bucheon to Seoul.
Video producers Soo Zee Kim and Leigh Cooper were hired as ''Eatyourkimchis interns and later appeared in their videos. On August 9, 2014, in collaboration with the YouTube channel ''Talk to Me in Korean'', Stawski and Sazunic opened You Are Here Cafe, a cafe situated in Hongdae for language exchange and Korean language classes.
Stawski and Sazunic met Adam Swarts, the CEO of Japanese media company Breaker, at a video industry event in the United States, who offered to sign them onto his company and bring them over to Japan.
They accepted, having decided to expedite their travel plans due to the increasing severity of Sazunic's
Ehlers-Danlos syndrome.
In November 2015, Stawski and Sazunic closed down ''Eatyourkimchis studio to move to
Kichijōji
is a neighborhood in the city of Musashino in Western Tokyo, Japan. It is centered on a compact commercial area to the north and south of Kichijōji Station, with a full range of shops, restaurants, bars, and coffee houses. The area is a popu ...
in Tokyo, Japan the following year, and they also announced they were no longer associated with You Are Here Cafe.
Their video series was renamed ''Eatyoursushi'' ("Eat Your Sushi"),
and the channel itself was also renamed ''Simon and Martina'' during the rebranding. At the time of their initial announcement to move, Stawski and Sazunic intended on moving to other parts of the world besides Japan.
In 2020, Stawski and Sazunic moved back to Canada, and on February 11, 2021, they announced on
Instagram
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that they had divorced but will continue to post new content. The YouTube channel also reverted to the ''Eatyourkimchi'' name. On October 13, 2022, Sazunic announced that she would no longer be posting to Eatyourkimchi's YouTube channel to focus on her own YouTube channel, King Kogi.
Video series
''Eatyourkimchi'' highlights cuisine, lifestyle, and recommended locations from abroad.
When Stawski and Sazunic were living in South Korea, their content also featured Korean popular media, such as
K-pop
K-pop (; an abbreviation of "Korean popular music") is a form of popular music originating in South Korea. It emerged in the 1990s as a form of youth subculture, with Korean musicians taking influence from Western Electronic dance music, danc ...
and Korean dramas.
* ''Music Mondays'': This segment features music reviews to the latest
K-pop
K-pop (; an abbreviation of "Korean popular music") is a form of popular music originating in South Korea. It emerged in the 1990s as a form of youth subculture, with Korean musicians taking influence from Western Electronic dance music, danc ...
song releases and was originally uploaded on Mondays.
* ''TL;DR: Too Long; Didn't Read'':
This segment features fan questions about life and culture in South Korea answered by Stawski and Sazunic, originally uploaded on Wednesdays.
* ''WANK: Wonderful Adventure Now Korea'': This segment highlights locations in South Korea,
originally uploaded on Thursdays.
* ''WTF: Wonderful Treasure Find'': This segment features an unusual item that Stawski and Sazunic buy and test,
originally uploaded on Thursdays.
* ''K-Crunch Indie'': Beginning in 2013, this segment promotes independent bands in South Korea and was originally uploaded on Sundays.
* ''Eatyoursushi'': After moving to Japan in 2016, Stawski and Sazunic produced a video series documenting Japanese cuisine and culture.
Reception
In 2011, ''Eatyourkimchi'' was the 18th most popular YouTube channel in South Korea.
''
The Korea Herald
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'' included ''Eatyourkimchi'' in a list of 21 of "the nation's most useful websites."
On the website ''Hiexpat.com'', it was also voted the best expat blog in South Korea in 2011.
Elysabeth Hahm from ''
Yonhap News
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History
Yonhap was esta ...
'' noted that Stawski and Sazunic allowed tourists to gain information from a local's perspective that was not present in guidebooks.
On the other hand, David Oh and Chuyun Oh, through the periodical ''
Communication, Culture & Critique'', criticized ''Eatyourkimchi'', describing Stawski and Sazunic's approach towards
Korean culture
The traditional culture of Korea is the shared cultural and historical heritage of Korea before the division of Korea in 1945.
Since the mid-20th century, Korea has been split between the North Korean and South Korean sovereign state, stat ...
as
ethnocentric
Ethnocentrism in social science and anthropology—as well as in colloquial English discourse—means to apply one's own culture or ethnicity as a frame of reference to judge other cultures, practices, behaviors, beliefs, and people, instead of ...
and
orientalist.
References
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Canadian expatriates in Japan
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Korean cuisine
K-pop websites
South Korean music websites
South Korean popular culture
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English-language mass media in South Korea