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한국의 프로 N잡러; 아나운서, 강사, 멍 때리기 챔피언 그리고 유퀴즈 출연까지 - ‘밸류어블 브레이크(Valuable Break)’, 즉 ‘밸브’라는 키워드를 통해, 쉼이 단순한 게으름이 아닌 우리를 다시 살아 숨 쉬게 하는 시간임을 전합니다. 열심히 달리는 것만큼이나 잘 멈추는 법을 아는 삶의 중요성을 말합니다. 바쁘게 살아가는 우리 모두에게 쉼의 가치를 다시 일깨워 줄 강연입니다.Korea's Pro N Jobler, Soah Kwon,: Announcers, lecturers, dazed champions, and even Yoo-quiz appearances - through the keyword "Valuable Break" she tells you that break is not just laziness, but time to revive us. It's about the importance of life knowing how to stop as often as running hard. It could be a time that makes all of us who are busy living realize the value of rest again. 2024~현) [아리랑TV] 'The Kulture Wave' 메인 앵커
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