Kpop CEO seeks shamanic guidance, is BTS’s next album inspired by the spirit world?
So, apparently, the CEO of ADOR, Min Heejin, has been getting her management advice from a shaman. Yes, you read that right. A shaman. Because when you’re running a major Kpop company, who needs business consultants or market analysts when you can just consult with the spirits, right?
HYBE Corporation, the parent company of ADOR, confirmed that Min Heejin was seeking guidance from a female shaman on important company matters, including the military services of BTS members. I guess when you’re dealing with the pressures of managing a successful Kpop label, a little spiritual intervention couldn’t hurt, right?
I can just imagine the scene now: Min Heejin sitting cross-legged on the floor, burning incense, while the shaman chants and waves around some mystical crystals. “Spirit guides, should we release a new album next month or wait until the stars align?” Hey, whatever works, right?
It’s no secret that the Kpop industry is cutthroat and competitive, with companies constantly trying to outdo each other to stay on top. But turning to a shaman for business advice takes things to a whole new level. I wonder if other entertainment executives are now rushing to book appointments with their local spiritual healers. “Yes, I’d like to schedule a session to discuss our next boy band debut, please.”
But hey, who are we to judge? If Min Heejin feels that consulting with a shaman is the key to success for ADOR, then more power to her. Maybe we’ve been looking at business strategies all wrong this whole time. Maybe the real secret to success is not in market research or strategic planning, but in the alignment of chakras and the reading of tarot cards. Who knew?
In all seriousness, though, the revelation that a high-profile CEO like Min Heejin is seeking guidance from a shaman does raise some interesting questions about the intersection of spirituality and business in South Korea. It’s a reminder that the world of Kpop is not just about catchy tunes and flashy choreography, but also about the complex web of beliefs and practices that shape the industry.
So, next time you’re struggling to make a tough decision at work, maybe consider reaching out to a shaman for some guidance. Who knows, it might just be the secret ingredient you need to take your career to the next level. Just don’t forget to bring your crystals and incense.
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Source: The Korea JoongAng Daily
URL: https://koreajoongangdaily.joins.com/news/2024-04-25/business/industry/ADORs-Min-Heejin-was-coached-by-a-shaman-on-company-issues-HYBE-says/2033708