Comedian Dr. Young Chan Kwon appears on CTS's 'I'm Happy Every Day'

Comedian Dr. Kwon Young-chan to appear on CTS 'I'm Happy Every Day'


Dr. Baekwang Kwon Young-chan, a comedian and celebrity No. 1 counseling psychologist who has recently been giving lectures at various large, public, and medium-sized companies, will appear on CTS 'I'm Happy Every Day,' which will be broadcast on the 8th at 9:00 a.m.

CTS's I'm Happy Every Day is a popular broadcast that has been hosted by actor Shin Hyun-joon since February and is loved by viewers for its friendly approach. The episode of CTS's I'm Happy Every Day with comedian Dr. Kwon Young-chan is scheduled to air on the 8th at 9 a.m., the 9th at 2:50 p.m., and the 9th at 9:40 p.m.

In this episode, Dr. Kwon shared the latest news about the activities of the Korean Celebrity Suicide Prevention Center. In the broadcast, Dr. Kwon also talked about his support for singers Hwang Young-woong and Kim Ho-joong and how he came to support them."

"Singer Kim Ho-joong has been doing well after overcoming hardships, but he has been experiencing difficulties recently, and I hope this will be an opportunity for him to mature more," Kwon said in the broadcast.

On the other hand, Kwon Young-chan, a former comedian who received a master's degree in counseling coaching from Yonsei University in 2015, founded the Korea Celebrity Suicide Prevention Center and has been conducting various activities for the human rights of celebrities, including free counseling for celebrities.

In addition, based on his relationship with Dr. Hwang Eun-sook in 2014, he has been known as the Kidari Uncle of the Single Parent Family Love Association, and in 2023, he received the Minister of Leisure and Culture Award and has been working as a protector of single-parent families.

Dr. Young Chan Kwon received his Ph.D. in Cultural Psychology and Sociology from Kookmin University in 2019, and has been an adjunct professor at Seoul Institute of Culture and Arts since 2015 and a full professor at Kernel University Korea Campus in 2019.

Currently, he is the director of the Korea Celebrity Suicide Prevention Association along with the director of the Happiness Counseling Institute, and has been counseling financially distressed celebrities and unhappy celebrities for free since 2015, leading the way for celebrity welfare.

Currently, he hosts various forms of support for celebrities, including singer Hwang Young Woong, Lee Chan Won, Jeon Yoo Jin, and Kim Ho Joong. In the recording, Dr. Kwon explained how he came to help singer Hwang Young-woong when he was attacked with a so-called ~carder, and also pointed out the recent cyber wreckers that indiscriminately attack celebrities."

Dr. Kwon previously appeared on the CSB testimony program "Renew Me" in 2020, which attracted great attention with over 340,000 YouTube views at the time.

For the past 10 years, Dr. Kwon has been interviewed by the Korea Times, Nippon TV in Japan, Reuters in the United Kingdom, TBS in Japan, major broadcasters in the United States, and Danish national television, among others, about the psychological phenomenon of Hallyu stars.

"When one celebrity commits suicide, there are many copycat suicides, and it is my sense of calling to play a small role in helping celebrities to center themselves and take the right approach to broadcasting in the popularity-oriented broadcasting market," said Dr. Kwon.

Meanwhile, Professor Baek Kwang (伯桄) Kwon Young-chan is the head of KwonYoungchan.com, which is known as a star instructor academy with more than 40 star instructors, including Kim Kyung-il, a professor of psychology at Aju University, Lee Ho-jin, a professor of counseling psychology, Yoo In-kyung, a writer, Lee Jae-yong, a former announcer, Choi Hyung-man, a comedian, and R&B singer Yuri. In August, he will deliver a lecture at KT Convention Wedding Hall in Yeouido, Korea.