E1
Ha Jung-woo, "Letters to a Young Poet"
41m · March 6, 2026
Ha Jung-woo visits a bookstore run by Hocrates, the last disciple of Socrates. Hocrates accepts no money, only life stories. Through relentless questioning, he begins to explore Ha Jung-woo's life.
E2
Lee Sun-bin, "On Death"
41m · March 13, 2026
Lee Sun-bin visits as the second guest. From her early days enduring frigid Seoul in a single coat to becoming a versatile actress, her intense journey unfolds like a book.
E3
Kim Dong-hyun, "Don't Eat the Marshmallow Yet!"
50m · March 20, 2026
Kim Dong-hyun, the first Korean to succeed in entering the UFC, visits Hodong's Bookshop. His story, including his failures and successes that shaped him into who he is today, is revealed.
E4
Ok Dong-sik, "How to Win Friends and Influence People"
44m · March 27, 2026
Everything about Ok Dong-sik is revealed, including how his world-famous pork soup, dweji-gomtang, came to be, his secrets to success, and his never-before-seen seaweed soup recipe.
E5
AKMU, "The Happy Prince"
56m · April 3, 2026
AKMU arrives at the bookshop. Their story unfurls, from when they began making music in Mongolia, their debut and slump, to becoming independent to flower into their true potential.
E6
Lee Se-dol, Reading the Moves of Life
44m · April 10, 2026
Lee Se-dol makes a visit, not as the unbeatable Go genius, but as a job seeker. He reveals his honest thoughts and life after retiring from his Go career.
E7
Park Sang-young, "The Girl Who Wrote Loneliness"
44m · April 17, 2026
Park Sang-young shows the potential of Korean literature as his novel Love in the Big City gets nominated for renowned literary awards. He tells his tale at Hodong's Bookshop.
E8
S01E08 Lee Ja-ram, "Take My Voice"
43m · April 24, 2026
She is the genius pansori singer who captivated the world with her adaptations of classics like The Old Man and the Sea. She reveals the lifetime of practice and solitude to perfect each note.