Ergin İren
In this episode, our topic is Turkish baths; my guest is Ergin İren, the owner of Kılıç Ali Paşa Hamam. How does a person become a bathhouse owner if it wasn't passed down from their parents? In this sense, Ergin is an interesting example. He grew up thinking he would be part of his family's "yogurt business", even received training, but suddenly everything changes. It's a truly interesting story... While listening, you will both witness Ergin İren's adventure and learn a lot about our own culture that we've "drifted away from", or you will refresh what you know while thinking frequently. At least, that's what I think. A Turkish bath is mentioned, but we have absolutely no advertising relationship, let me drop my note and leave some topic headings... * What happens in a Turkish bath in today's world? * From Külhanbeyi to masseuse; a mini Turkish bath dictionary * Some cultures that have been "holding water" since history; those who hold water * Turkish bath/sauna/bathing culture from Russia to Finland, Korea to Japan * Food in the Turkish bath... * Turkish baths of the past/present * Turkish bath architecture and of course, Mimar Sinan * Where is the best exfoliating mitt produced? * Being washed by someone... * There's a vibe in the Turkish bath; what does this tell us? * Cold room, tepid room, hot room; what does each express?
Original title: 242- Ergin İren
Original description: Bu bölümde konumuz hamamlar; konuğum Kılıç Ali Paşa Hamamı'nın sahibi Ergin İren. Anadan-babadan de…