Nov. 23, 2025

Sa-Eun

In this episode, Doreen Cumberford and Megan Norton-Newbanks sit down with Sa-Eun Park, also known as San Shine, a belonging coach and spiritual entrepreneur based in Incheon, Korea. San shares her powerful story of growing up cross-culturally—moving from Korea to Saudi Arabia, then Austria, and later, the U.S.—and how these experiences shaped her journey with belonging, identity, and self-acceptance.

Key Topics & Takeaways

  • The Wound of Uprootedness:
    San discusses the impact of being separated from her family at a young age and growing up across multiple cultures, and how this led to a lifelong search for belonging.
  • Inner Boardroom Method:
    San introduces her unique approach to self-acceptance by creating an "inner boardroom," inviting listeners to listen compassionately to the many voices within themselves shaped by cross-cultural experiences.
  • Belonging as a Superpower:
    The conversation explores the idea that the ability to hold multiple cultural identities is not just a challenge, but a superpower for empathy and connection.
  • Authenticity and Wholeness:
    How embracing all parts of ourselves, even the conflicted or fragmented ones, leads to a fuller sense of authenticity and belonging.
  • The Human Kintsugi:
    San is developing a new framework—“The Human Kintsugi”—inspired by the Japanese art of repairing broken pottery with gold. It’s about turning life’s fractures into sources of beauty and strength.
  • Senses and Belonging:
    The importance of using our senses, especially intuition, to recognize belonging and polarization in spaces we inhabit.
  • Community in a Changing World:
    A discussion on how the meaning of community is shifting with technology, and why self-belonging is foundational for creating connections with others.

Memorable Quotes

  • “Those voices are there to guide you to the wholeness in you.” – San Shine
  • “Belonging is about returning to yourself and remembering who you already are.”
  • “You are the singing bowl, resonating the frequency of belonging wherever you go.”
  • “Our sense of belonging is never greater than our sense of self-acceptance.” – Doreen Cumberford

Practical Tips

  • Practice the Inner Boardroom:
    Sit with your different identities and listen to each one with compassion, as you would to children with different needs.
  • Self-Dating Course:
    San is developing a ‘self-dating’ course to help people get to know and accept the many facets of themselves.
  • Create Your Own Healing Rituals:
    Physical objects—like a heart with country flags—can help visually acknowledge and integrate all the cultures and experiences in your life.
  • Explore Playlists:
    Curate music that resonates with your sense of belonging, or helps you connect with different versions of yourself.

Connect with Today’s Guest

  • Instagram & LinkedIn: @thehumankintsugi
  • Email: thehumankintsugimail.com
  • Website: thehumankintsugi.com (coming soon)

Resources Mentioned

  • The concept of “Human Kintsugi”
  • Megan Norton-Newbanks’ book: Belonging Across Borders
  • Repatriation Playlist (referenced in the episode; available in show notes)

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