1. HOST JACKIE TANTILLO - She Always Carried South Korea In Her Heart With Guest Storyteller, Playwright and Director Chris Soucy 28:58

Chris’s mom, Yun Cha, and dad met at the grocery shop that she and her sister owned nearby to the US military base. After years of  Moving base to base in the US and Europe, Yun Cha still in her twenties, moved  back to the United States with her family where she was trying to immerse herself into the American culture.

After time,  trying to hold onto both cultures simultaneously, speaking Korean at home and English outside the home,  inevitably proved impossible. Yun Cha selflessly gave up speaking her native tongue to her children to help them assimilate back into their American culture.

Chris says “my mom was a great dreamer and she dreamed of such wonderful things.   If you do what you want, you’ll never work a day in your life.” Chris says that was great until he wanted to work in the theatre industry. Suddenly mom was championing for her son to be a doctor or lawyer and not the theatre rat that Chris wanted to be.

While living overseas, Chris and his older sister were immersed in the local culture regardless of what country they were living. That was one of many benefits of the American schools on the base. All the children were introduced to the history, arts and  entertainment of the surrounding area. They were exposed to so much more than their school books.

Eventually Chris’s mother did go back to visit her remaining family in Korea. It was then that Yun Cha was able to get a recovered photograph of her mom, something that she longed for for many years. It brought her great comfort to finally see the photo of her mom again.

Chris’s theatrical work, slightly on pause because of the pandemic: 

“Odd Lot “Improv Company and “Savannah Shakers” Shakespeare Theatre Company 

Podcast: “The Most Haunted City on Earth” -the telling of ghosts stories around Savannah. Found on Spotify and other platforms

Podcast: “My Favorite Ghost Story”. Chris shares his favorite ghost stories

Jackie Tantillo loves being on both sides of the microphone –as Voice Over Artist and Producer/Engineer and in front of the camera as an On Camera Talent. She has been featured in National and International On Camera and Voice Over Commercials and Industrials. Over the years, she has mentored students with an interest in production and broadcasting and has volunteered with elementary school aged children in theatre production. Jackie is able to draw from her many years as a spokesperson and radio talent to bring warmth and insight to her many endeavors, including representative for organizations such as D.A.R.E., March of Dimes, Muscular Dystrophy and Easter Seals. A mom and the youngest of seven siblings, Italian American born in Rota Spain, Jackie or ‘Juani’ as her family and friends call her, comes from a very close knit family. Her knowledge of conversational French, Italian and Spanish has broadened the scope of her work. She lives in New Jersey and loves spending time with her family in the outdoors and traveling.