Non-Summit' Tyler Mentions 'Glass Ceiling'

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The cable channel JTBC's talk variety show "Non-Summit" panelist Tyler Rasch, who is the representative of the United States in the panel program, explained the concept of glass ceiling in English. When the "Non-Summit" host Sung Shi Kyung asked about discrimination based on gender in the United States, Tyler said, "There is a term glass ceiling in English, which refers to the invisible limitations people experience because of discrimination," and added that, "Men and women are becoming equal, but in the long run they are not." He explained what he meant mentioning Sheryl Sandberg, COO of Facebook. In related news, the cable channel JTBC's talk variety show "Non-Summit" airs every Monday night and features a panel discussion of eleven non-Korean men who live in Korea and speak fluent Korean language. Its panelists are from a variety of countries, and include Guillaume Patry, Alberto Mondi, Zhang Yuan, Enes Kaya, Daniel Lindemann, Julian Quintart, Tyler Rasch, Robin Deiana, Sam Okyere, and Takuya Terada.

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