Actor Lee Tae-sung and singer Sung Yoo-bin’s mother, author Park Young-hye, successfully concludes expanding her reach as a mentor for ‘Interview Note’.

[Photo provided by: YYY Company, BRANDER]
[Photo provided by: YYY Company, BRANDER]

[Seoul=RNX News] Hyun Chae-hoon Reporter = Author Park Young-hye of ‘A Challenging Woman Does Not Age’ has expanded her role as a mentor transcending generations and fields through ‘Interview Note’ Vol.2.

Based on her own experiences and insights from life, she extended the scope of empathy by delivering sincere advice and warm comfort to the audience and performers on stage.

‘Interview Note’ Vol.2, with mentor Park Young-hye, successfully concluded on the 9th at the K-pop Stage in Hongdae, Mapo-gu, Seoul.

This event, under the theme of ‘Challenge’ and ‘Being Myself’, created a time for in-depth interaction with the audience as performers who have pioneered new paths in their respective places shared honest stories and sang on stage.

Park Young-hye shared heartfelt messages about life experiences and challenges that resonate across generations, evoking significant empathy.

In particular, the ‘Worry Counseling Center’ corner, where the authors shared concerns and Park Young-hye’s tailored mentoring was added, allowed contributors of different ages and genders to candidly share their stories, drawing empathy from the audience.

The contributors gained comfort from Park Young-hye’s tailored mentoring and gathered the courage for new challenges through the stage. The nodding audience and applause bursting from different places added to the warm atmosphere.

Park Young-hye said, “It was my first time on such a stage, so I studied and prepared a lot. However, speaking based on actual experiences made it more enjoyable rather than nerve-wracking, and I didn’t even notice the time passing.”

She continued, “I wanted to be a ‘helping hand’ for the contributors, and seeing their expressions after the stage, it seemed well-conveyed, so I gained more comfort and strength. I will continue to provide warm advice and comfort the contributors like a mother, an older sister.”

Kim Yena, the reporter who planned and conducted the emotion-based lecture-style concert ‘Interview Note’, said, “It was a time to confirm that each honest story can become another’s challenge,” and “I want to continue the ‘Interview Note’ with various themes and formats to deliver comfort and courage to more people.”

Meanwhile, the ‘Worry Counseling Center’ corner in ‘Interview Note’ Vol.2, co-hosted by author Park Young-hye and reporter Kim Yena, is set to expand into a new brand show and meet the audience soon. It is expected to deliver profound resonance once again as a life mentoring show blossoming stories and songs between laughter and tears.