Holy Buckets, She’s Still Alive!

I know! I know! I know! It’s been about 18 million years since I last posted anything on this long-neglected website. I have no excuse, other than life has been… a lot, these past few years. But in all honesty, hasn’t life been a lot for all of us these past few years?

Despite going MIA as Zombie Mamma, I’ve been around… Writing for Rakuten Viki, writing occasionally for Kpopconcerts.com, and most recently, taking a job as a full-time instructional writer who specializes in… wait for it…

Boats!

Yeah… Don’t even bother trying to ask about that. I still can’t quite figure this one out. But here I am! Writing about boats… Learning how to operate boats… Attending boat shows… Visiting super awesome boat building facilities… Making friends with actual boat captains… And meeting said boat captain’s very awesome friends… Which brings me to the whole point of this rambling…

A couple of months ago, I was attending a boat show in Annapolis, Maryland and while I was there, my co-worker captain friend introduced me to one of her good friends. We had a lovely lunch together and spent a good portion of the afternoon just talking and as we parted ways, my new friend asked me if I’d be interested in being a guest on her podcast.

Now, as you may or may not know. When it comes to dramas and music, I have no problem being on podcasts and panels and whatever else comes my way, because talking about stuff I love is easy. But when it comes to talking about myself, especially in a public space, I get a little nervous. After all, who really wants to know about the Mamma behind the Zombie? I have a hard time believing anything about my life is all that special. (A bit effed up maybe, but special? Not so much…)

Be that as it may, when Alka asked me to be a guest on her podcast, Changing Platforms, I found myself inexplicably saying yes. Blame it on too much time in the sun or the bottle of wine we shared at lunch… Whatever the case may be, two weeks after I got home from Maryland, I was on a call with Alka, recording the podcast I present to you now.

Unlike anything else I’ve ever done on this site, this podcast is a very open and honest conversation about me, my life, and how many strange and unexpected turns it’s taken over the years. Of course, I can’t really have any lengthy conversation about myself that doesn’t ultimately lead to Korean pop culture and entertainment; because apparently that isn’t something everyone just randomly becomes an expert in??? Who knew!?

So there you have it, a rare glimpse into the inner workings of one very Zombified Mamma. If you gave the podcast a listen, or a watch, depending on where you get your podcasts, then you’ve proved Alka right (when she said people who like to hear my story) and me wrong (when I told myself there’s no way anyone would ever want to hear my story and I was crazy for agreeing to this in the first place. Yeah, I know, I’m still working on that whole self-love thing. It’s just that it’s REALLY HARD!) Feel free to leave a comment, if you want, or just drop a long-overdue hello. Because let’s be real here, it’s been WAY too long since we last met and I’ve gotta say, I’ve really missed ya!

ZOMBIE’S DRAMA REVIEW: Please Come Back, Mister Episodes 15-16

back hug

Well my friends, this drama is finally over and honestly, all I can say is, “Finally!” After suffering through so many episodes of ridiculousness, I can’t say I’m sorry to see this one go. Especially not after the crappy episodes that made up this finale… Ugh! Continue reading “ZOMBIE’S DRAMA REVIEW: Please Come Back, Mister Episodes 15-16”

ZOMBIE’S DRAMA REVIEW: Please Come Back, Mister Episodes 13-14

to the rescue

A lot of my questions were answered in these next two episodes, which is nice, seeing as how the final two episodes have just aired. However, I do have to wonder, will my last few lingering questions be answered before the end and if they are, will I even like the answers? Continue reading “ZOMBIE’S DRAMA REVIEW: Please Come Back, Mister Episodes 13-14”

ZOMBIE’S DRAMA REVIEW: Please Come Back, Mister Episodes 11-12

in the past

I’m pleased to announce that my vote of confidence in Lee Hae Joon hasn’t been completely misplaced. However, I can’t quite figure out if that’s because Hae Joon is actually becoming a better person or if it’s because so much other craziness went on in these two episodes that he kinda got lost in the background. Either way, this next set of episodes caught me completely off-guard which, I’m really kinda liking. I think. Continue reading “ZOMBIE’S DRAMA REVIEW: Please Come Back, Mister Episodes 11-12”

ZOMBIE’S DRAMA REVIEW: Please Come Back, Mister Episodes 9-10

working out

I’ve been trying really hard these past few episodes, to find some sort of redemption in Rain’s character. Up to this point he’s been a total sleaze-bag and I’ve been completely disappointed in his actions up to this point. However, I’m starting to see a glimmer a hope for him and that makes me feel like there may be redemption for him yet. Continue reading “ZOMBIE’S DRAMA REVIEW: Please Come Back, Mister Episodes 9-10”

ZOMBIE’S DRAMA REVIEW: Please Come Back, Mister Episodes 7-8

how i feel all the time

Every time I sit down to watch another set of episodes of this drama, I come with the hope that Hae Joon will finally get a clue and stop being a total dip. But every time I wrap up another set of episodes I walk away completely disappointed. I’d really like to believe this won’t always be the case but we’ve reached the half-way point of this dram and if things don’t change soon, they’re not ever going to change at all. *sigh* Continue reading “ZOMBIE’S DRAMA REVIEW: Please Come Back, Mister Episodes 7-8”

ZOMBIE’S DRAMA REVIEW: Please Come Back, Mister Episodes 5-6

stuck in an elevator

Despite the fact I spent a lot of time feeling like Hae Joon/Young Soo needed a good punch in the face, I still found myself enjoying these next two episodes. Though now that I think about it, that’s probably because watching Oh Yeon Seo act like a tough thug is nothing short of hilarious. Seriously, almost every time Hong Nan is on-screen, I nearly fall out of my chair laughing. Too bad the same can’t be said whenever Rain makes an appearance… *sigh* Will there ever come a day when Rain stars in a drama I actually enjoy watching? (Ouch! That was a bit harsh, wasn’t it?) Continue reading “ZOMBIE’S DRAMA REVIEW: Please Come Back, Mister Episodes 5-6”

ZOMBIE’S DRAMA REVIEW: Please Come Back, Mister Episodes 3-4

abs

I’m now four episodes into this drama and I have to say, I’m still very much enjoying it. Sure, that may have something to do with the fact Rain’s abs keep showing up in unexpected places but let’s be honest here, that will never get old. All abs aside, this story is still as intriguing to me as it was after watching the first two episodes so let’s dive into these next two episodes and see if any of the questions I asked last week were answered in these next two episodes. Continue reading “ZOMBIE’S DRAMA REVIEW: Please Come Back, Mister Episodes 3-4”

ZOMBIE’S DRAMA REVIEW: Please Come Back, Mister Episodes 1-2

what a way to wake up

So I finally had a chance to sit down and check out some of the new dramas that have recently started airing and I was so intrigued by Rain‘s new drama, Please Come Back, Mister, I’m now sitting here, ready to dive into this crazy world of supernatural train stations and second chances. Care to join me? Continue reading “ZOMBIE’S DRAMA REVIEW: Please Come Back, Mister Episodes 1-2”