tvN STORY's new entertainment program "Lee Ho-sun counseling center" finally opens today (the 6th), abruptly launching a counseling center that declares the end of family relationship wars.
tvN STORY's "Lee Ho-sun counseling center" is a counseling program that identifies the causes of family "relationship wars" and presents solutions for a ceasefire. Lee Ho-sun, a counselor with 28 years of experience who is one of the hottest in Korea and known as a tiger-like relationship fixer who delivers hard-hitting, realistic solutions, has opened the counseling center to resolve conflicts and crises among all families in Korea. As her spicy solutions for those trapped in relationship hell are generating high expectations, with the first broadcast today (the 6th) approaching, we highlighted three viewing points that will spur viewers to rush to watch.
#1. why Lee Ho-sun opened the counseling center, and change will definitely happen!
The first viewing point is the message contained in the reason Lee Ho-sun opened the counseling center. Professor Lee Ho-sun says, "I think worries are a public good," noting that an individual's pain and wounds are never confined to just personal problems. The recognition that my story can become someone else's story and that one person's wound can touch another person's reality is the starting point of this counseling center. This philosophy is reflected exactly in episode one's theme, "mother-daughter war."
Perhaps because it does not condemn the conflicts between mothers and daughters—who may be the closest yet farthest apart—as merely an individual attitude problem, it calmly traces the process by which relationships are formed and hardened. Professor Lee Ho-sun explains naturally why the counseling center was necessary by viewing conflicts not as emotions to be aroused but as problems to be solved together.
In particular, she candidly reveals her own experience of having suffered severe stage fright in the past but overcoming it to reach her current position, delivering a powerful message of hope that change is not an event that happens only to special people but that "anyone can experience change."
#2. the miraculous space where change happens, the "red sofa close-contact counseling corner"
The "red sofa close-contact counseling corner," a symbolic space unique to "Lee Ho-sun counseling center," is the core device for confronting a client's worries at the closest distance. There, Professor Lee Ho-sun makes eye contact with clients and pinpoints the structure of relationships rather than the surface of emotions. From jolting "spicy solutions" to soothing "warm consolations," the red sofa presents an emotional roller coaster. Through episode one's theme, "mother-daughter war," the stories of a daughter addicted to shopping and a mother and daughter estranged over twilight child-rearing are revealed, and attention is focused on what surprising emotional changes may occur on that red sofa.
#3. declaration of the end of relationships with clear solutions never seen before
The decisive point that sets "Lee Ho-sun counseling center" apart from existing programs is its clear and practical "relationship solutions." It does not stop at simply listening to and empathizing with contributors' stories; its greatest strength is providing concrete behavioral guidelines that can immediately untangle the knotted threads of relationships.
Based on the cold-blooded recognition that "a family is a collection of strangers," Professor Lee Ho-sun delivers bold prescriptions that no one had been able to offer before. Even in the first episode she is expected to pour out practical instructions that can completely change the landscape of relationships, not appeals to emotion, for a mother and daughter experiencing extreme conflict.
These refreshing Lee Ho-sun-style "relationship solutions" are expected to become a "relationship recovery manual" that viewers living with similar worries can immediately apply to their own lives, not just for the counseling center's clients.
tvN STORY's "Lee Ho-sun counseling center" premieres today (the 6th) at 8 p.m. on Tuesday.<
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