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With Day of the Dead, Halloween and All Souls Day being marked in different countries around the world - Shahidha Bari's guests discuss the belief in ghosts and the search for meaning in mysticism. They are:Dr Chris Harding is a cultural historian of Japan, India and East-West connections and is based at the University of Edinburgh. He is the author of The Japanese and Japan Story.Dr Hetta Howes is a Senior Lecturer in English Literature at City, University of London and Deputy Programme Director for the BA in English. She is a BBC Radio 3 and 4 New Generation Thinker and the author of a new book “Poet Mystic Widow Wife: The Extraordinary Lives of Medieval Women.”Simon Critchley is a philosopher and the Hans Jonas Professor of Philosophy at the New School for Social Research in New York, USA. His latest book is On Mysticism: The Experience of Ecstasy.Dr Iriving Finkel is Assistant Keeper of Ancient Mesopotamian script, languages and cultures in the Department of the Middle East at the British Museum and has published The First Ghosts: A rich history of ancient ghosts and ghost storiesProducer: Lisa Jenkinson
On this episode my guest Mary Kate says she avoids stereotypical guy movies. So it only makes sense that her and I watch the 2003 Quentin Tarantino classic "Kill Bill Volume 1". Join this episode to discover why Mary Kate and myself are the same personality and how Nicki Minaj gave her the perfect Villain origin story.(00:00) - Intro(06:12) - Movie Starts(07:04) - A24 Movies(15:46) - Coding Conversations(19:39) - Favorite Cereal(22:30) - The Group Chat(26:27) - Who Would Leave You For Dead?(33:52) - Tamsin's TAMBER ALERTS(37:48) - Practicing Witchcraft(48:28) - Mary Kate Knows Celebrities(55:52) - Japan Story(01:02:33) - Mary Kate's Origin Story(01:17:58) - Women Sports(01:22:28) - The Iconic Scene(01:33:01) - Our Love For Heavyweights(01:50:02) - Final Thoughts / Appreciation
In this upcoming episode of ON CITIES, host Carie Penabad engages in a lively conversation with renowned educator and architect Mohsen Mostafavi. Together, they delve into the rich tapestry of Japan's social and physical environments, exploring their historical underpinnings, current practices and future possibilities. Throughout its history, the Japanese city has served as a complex canvas for a multitude of influences and aspirations. Our discussion will explore how these forces have left their marks on the urban landscape, and what the future of the Japanese city may look like. Join us on Friday, September 15th, at 11:00 AM EST (8:00 AM PST) on the Voice America Variety Channel https://www.voiceamerica.com/show/4119/on-cities; and connect to all previous episodes on Apple iTunes, Spotify or your favorite podcast platform.
In this upcoming episode of ON CITIES, host Carie Penabad engages in a lively conversation with renowned educator and architect Mohsen Mostafavi. Together, they delve into the rich tapestry of Japan's social and physical environments, exploring their historical underpinnings, current practices and future possibilities. Throughout its history, the Japanese city has served as a complex canvas for a multitude of influences and aspirations. Our discussion will explore how these forces have left their marks on the urban landscape, and what the future of the Japanese city may look like. Join us on Friday, September 15th, at 11:00 AM EST (8:00 AM PST) on the Voice America Variety Channel https://www.voiceamerica.com/show/4119/on-cities; and connect to all previous episodes on Apple iTunes, Spotify or your favorite podcast platform.
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In this upcoming episode of ON CITIES, host Carie Penabad engages in a lively conversation with renowned educator and architect Mohsen Mostafavi. Together, they delve into the rich tapestry of Japan's social and physical environments, exploring their historical underpinnings, current practices and future possibilities. Throughout its history, the Japanese city has served as a complex canvas for a multitude of influences and aspirations. Our discussion will explore how these forces have left their marks on the urban landscape, and what the future of the Japanese city may look like. Join us on Friday, September 15th, at 11:00 AM EST (8:00 AM PST) on the Voice America Variety Channel https://www.voiceamerica.com/show/4119/on-cities; and connect to all previous episodes on Apple iTunes, Spotify or your favorite podcast platform.
In this upcoming episode of ON CITIES, host Carie Penabad engages in a lively conversation with renowned educator and architect Mohsen Mostafavi. Together, they delve into the rich tapestry of Japan's social and physical environments, exploring their historical underpinnings, current practices and future possibilities. Throughout its history, the Japanese city has served as a complex canvas for a multitude of influences and aspirations. Our discussion will explore how these forces have left their marks on the urban landscape, and what the future of the Japanese city may look like. Join us on Friday, September 15th, at 11:00 AM EST (8:00 AM PST) on the Voice America Variety Channel https://www.voiceamerica.com/show/4119/on-cities; and connect to all previous episodes on Apple iTunes, Spotify or your favorite podcast platform.
Stephen Strom long tosses with Kyle Sielaff and Rod Allen. The fellas discuss the state of the Marlins, Skip's influence, home routines, Nelly drops by randomly, sauna stories with Kyle and Rod and Rod breaks down an unforgettable story when he played in Japan. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On this special 99th episode of the show, I have friend Ira Bolden interviewing ME. We discuss my background, my karate career, my journey coming to Japan, the origins of Club 360, and my goals for the future.
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The Pathways Japan Program Described. The host for this show is Stephen Zurcher. The guest is Paul Hastings. Pathways Japan, affiliated with the Japan International Christian University Foundation, has created an innovative program to bring Ukrainian students to Japan to complete their undergraduate studies. Historically, Japan has been reluctant to allow refugees into the country. However the program is a wonderful success and is bringing many students from Ukraine to Japan who would otherwise not be able to complete their studies. We explore how this program was developed and how it became so successful with the President and CEO of the Japan ICU Foundation. The ThinkTech YouTube Playlist for this show is https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLQpkwcNJny6nDxMvBHydvswLNthwOl5QT Please visit our ThinkTech website at https://thinktechhawaii.com and see our Think Tech Advisories at https://thinktechadvisories.blogspot.com.
This week talks about independence and my trip studying abroad in Japan soon!! Get a little insight of what to do on your own if you're studying abroad this year due to the pandemic and a couple tips on just planning to do things on your own! Support this podcast: https://linktr.ee/nxyierose #studyabroad #japan #studyabroadjapan --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Felicity Tillack is an Australian writer, editor and filmmaker based in Japan since 2006. Her blog and Youtube channel, Where Next Japan, showcases Japan, its culture and lifestyle. She also wrote and directed the feature film, "Impossible to Imagine", in 2019, which is now available to rent or buy on Amazon+Vimeo https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cdde_U0WtTs (Trailer for Impossible to Imagine) Here we talk about her interview projects with filmmakers for Japan Story, her new short documentary series about Kyoto writers, and her biggest project so far the indie film "Impossible to Imagine". Website: https://wherenextjapan.com/ (https://wherenextjapan.com/) YouTube/Instagram/Facebook: @wherenextjapan Interviewed by JJWalsh founder of InboundAmbassador - a sustainability focused travel & tourism consultant based in Hiroshima, Japan https://linktr.ee/jjwalsh (https://linktr.ee/jjwalsh) Support this podcast
I'm back again with Ken Sensei talking about how to make friends with Japanese people. Check out his podcast as well! https://anchor.fm/japanesespeakingclub Here are other ways you can support my podcast: 1. Patreon: You can gain access to a private discord community server with other Japanese language learners. https://www.patreon.com/japanesetanner 2. Merch Store: I sell merch with animal drawings! https://japanesetanner.creator-spring.com 3. Tutoring: I do casual speaking sessions on a tutoring platform called Italki Sign up link - Get free $10 credits when you sign up and buy your first credits: http://go.italki.com/Japanese-tanner Profile: https://teach.italki.com/teacher/8639039 --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/japanesetanner/support
Today I brought my friend Michelle to talk about her experience studying abroad in Japan. Michelle is from California and she was living in the same dorm as me when I studied abroad in August 2019. This was not only Michelle's first time going to Japan but also her first time leaving the US. This episode is great for people who are interested in studying abroad in Japan. Please follow this podcast if you enjoyed it! Here are other ways you can support my podcast: 1. Patreon: You can gain access to a private discord community server with other Japanese language learners. https://www.patreon.com/japanesetanner 2. Merch Store: I sell merch with animal drawings! (25% off with code "Tomodachi" until August 25th) https://japanesetanner.creator-spring.com 3. Tutoring: I do casual speaking sessions on a tutoring platform called Italki Sign up link - Get free $10 credits when you sign up and buy your first credits: http://go.italki.com/Japanese-tanner Profile: https://teach.italki.com/teacher/8639039 --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/japanesetanner/support
It's been a while since I've done a podcast episode haha. I'm going to change up my podcast format by bringing in people to talk about their experience living in Japan or studying Japanese. his podcast would be great if you want to learn more about Japanese culture or how to study Japanese effectively. In this episode, Laura talks about her experience getting JLPT N1 (Japanese Language Proficiency Test) and test-taking tips. She also has an Instagram account so make sure to check her account out! https://www.instagram.com/nihongo_inreallife/ Please follow this podcast if you enjoyed it! Here are other ways you can support my podcast: 1. Patreon: You can gain access to a private discord community server with other Japanese language learners. https://www.patreon.com/japanesetanner 2. Animal Merch: I sell my unique merch with animals like giraffe, horse, penguin, axolotl, and dragon! https://japanesetanner.creator-spring.com 3. Tutoring: I do casual speaking sessions on a tutoring platform called Italki Sign up link - Get free $10 credits when you sign up and buy your first credits: http://go.italki.com/Japanese-tanner Profile: https://teach.italki.com/teacher/8639039 --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/japanesetanner/support
...only now, after all of this, did I realize that, more than land and money and power, men around the globe were fighting over the meaning of life, the meaning of love, and the way we each should be living from day to day. The money and the power was just a method to control the meaning. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/blisb/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/blisb/support
...but the art of the snake is to make sure that you don’t see him, and even if you think you can see him, he’ll camouflage and bend to fill your head with doubts as he either strikes or slips away.~Midnight --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/blisb/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/blisb/support
I already knew that Muslim burials are not like this, are not cremations. At the same time I know that Muslims respect life whether it is present or deceased. When a Muslim passes away, his body is treated carefully and respectfully. It is washed and shrouded, prayed for and prepared and placed into the earth in a particular way, an Islamic way. I whispered an Islamic prayer over the urn. It is my way and the only way for me. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/blisb/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/blisb/support
She was a motherfucking work of art. A woman so beautiful, a man loses his religion and thoughts and there’s nothing left but curses on his tied tongue. Perhaps she was one of my wife’s unique drawings come to life... --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/blisb/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/blisb/support
“First, you said God, then you said Allah. Which one is it?... Allah is God. Allah is Arabic for God in English...Sometimes English-speaking people get tight or scared or crazy when they hear Muslims say Allah...Allah or God, hmmmm...The two words sound so different from one another...My Aunt Tasha would probably faint if she heard me say Allah!... There’s only one God. So Aunt Tasha could chill...” --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/blisb/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/blisb/support
...not an honorable man. He wasn’t driven by any true beliefs. He believed only in himself and what he wanted at the moment. He took by force, what should never be taken by force, a woman’s heart and a woman’s body. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/blisb/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/blisb/support
My aunt Tasha said people who don’t trust people end up trusting the wrong people.~Chiasa --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/blisb/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/blisb/support
Midnight and his beautiful African/Japanese sentinel Chiasa face seemingly insurmountable challenges in their unique fearless ways. They refuse to lose... --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/blisb/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/blisb/support
Midnight sees his nemesis Naoko Nakamura in person for the first time... --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/blisb/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/blisb/support
What-ifs were choking me. The thought battle was fucking up my head. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/blisb/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/blisb/support
You have to make your mind light. If the mind is too heavy, you’ve lost your use of intuition and instinct, which every fighter needs. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/blisb/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/blisb/support
I always know, as a Muslim, I have to be mindful of any eating place because of the difference between what we are forbidden to eat and what others accept. I knew the international symbol for halal restaurants and stores...The Sudan in me observed his humanity and understood his manner and believed in the honor system. The Brooklyn in me did not, could, would not. Refused... --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/blisb/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/blisb/support
“When people think that someone is asleep, they say things that they wouldn’t say when the person is awake”~Chiasa --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/blisb/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/blisb/support
In this episode of The Weekly Defence Podcast, we look into a Czech deal with Bell for Viper and Venom helicopters; US research into self-healing materials à la Terminator 2; and next steps for Japanese defence after PM Shinzo Abe announced his resignation.Newsround [01:15]Lockheed Martin intends to offer a UAV ‘wingman' concept to function alongside Polish F-35A aircraft, but the Polish MoD must still define its final requirements before selecting industry partners.COVID-19 is causing problems for the Royal Navy, after some crew members on HMS Queen Elizabeth tested positive for the virus. This has delayed the scheduled departure of the aircraft carrier from its base in Portsmouth. US Army scientists have created a form of self-healing material that may one day be used by autonomous systems such as UAVs to repair themselves. The 3D-printable material would have the ability to reconfigure itself thanks to a dynamic bond in the structure of the polymers.News in focus Senior Editor Richard Thomas discusses the domestic defence industry in the GCC region. What are the trends and what are the prospects as countries such as Saudi Arabia and the UAE press on with developing their own capabilities?Land Reporter Flavia Camargos Pereira describes how the US Army is looking to get ‘more bang for its buck' by funding research into novel energetic materials. These materials might not only enhance firepower but also increase the effective range of weapons.The DoD has awarded Bell a $272 million contract to produce and deliver eight UH-1Y Venom and four AH-1Z Viper aircraft to the Czech Republic. Air Editor Tim Martin has more details: is it a good deal for the Czechs and how will these helicopters fit into their force structure?Interview- Raytheon Air Power [17.18]News Editor Ben Vogel is on the line with Paul Ferraro, the newly minted VP of the Air Power business in Raytheon Missiles & Defense, about how the recently merged company continues to develop air-to-air and air-to-surface effectors.Deep Dive – Spotlight on Japan [34:33]Duncan Bartlett, ex-BBC Tokyo correspondent and author of the blog Japan Story, speaks to Richard Thomas about the country's changing military posture and the future of the Japan-US alliance.Industry Voice- Viasat [55:03]VP Content Tony Skinner grabs a word with Pete Camana, Chief Technology Officer for Tactical Data Links at Viasat Inc, about how the company is pushing the boundaries for Link 16 in low Earth orbit.This episode was produced by Noemi Distefano with music and sound mixing by Fred Prest
The Business Karaoke Podcast exists to lead unconventional business conversations in Japan. In this episode Dex van Hunen, marketing lead for IWC Japan, shares his insights about marketing in Japan and the psyche of the Japanese customer, particularly in the segment of luxury goods. Dex is the definition of a modern global marketer; he harmonizes a deep empathy for the Japanese customer, fluency in technology and a handful of languages, seven to be exact!If you're into marketing and into Japan, you'll love this episode. I've created a minute by minute breakdown of our conversation in the description box so you can maximize your time. 1:30 Dex's Japan Story and how languages5:29 Reflections on living in Japan in 2004 and 2020 6:54 The "Gaijin" Card9:12 Benefits as Tokyo as city for global professionals 11:05 Characteristics of the Japanese customer13:55 What makes an effective marketing story in Japan?16:05 Strategies for new brands to effectively tell their story in Japan18:18 Adapting your global strategy when launching in Japan 21:13 Legacy marketing in Japan and how traditional is still very much alive24:32 Navigating a slow pace environment as a fast mover26:00 Breaking down barriers by leveraging the Japanese love for Tom Cruise 28:25 Proof that Japanese customers are developing a taste for innovative marketing 29:19 Cultivating trusted parters from scratch and brand leverage in Japan31:30 "The Match" for successful storytelling in Japan33:20 How to market your way out of a scandal in Japan 37:29 A product over brand focus as step 1 post scandal.38:26 Why the Japanese customer and the love for the next best food spot42:03 2 year projection on how luxury brands can remain revenant 45:55 Lessons from the past and marketing luxury goods in a world of TikTok and geo-targeting 50:10 Motivation behind passion for marketing in Japan.A big thank you to you and to Dex for his insights on marketing in Japan. Connect with Dex on LinkedIn or Instagram. Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/1QnboZC)
This is a quick story about a fight I saw between a Japanese hooligan and a drunk salary man, this happened one dark night when I was heading to Shibuya Station (Tokyo, Japan) after partying at Club Asia.
Once again we talk to our favorite Japan expert, Duncan Bartlett, of the "Japan Story" blog, which focuses on Japan's image in the media, about past and present gender relations - both in romantic and workplace relationships, as well as in TV, film, domestic and international news coverage.
The memes that make us laugh - have we become meaner or can schadenfreude be a positive thing? Philosophical traditions around the world - can you outline the ideas of Nishida as well as Nietzsche? Is Japan facing a key moment of change in what it means to be Japanese? Julian Baggini, and New Generation Thinkers Tiffany Watt Smith and Christopher Harding join Rana Mitter. Plus "starchitects" - inspirational big names or a symptom of what has gone wrong with architecture? Professor James Stevens Curl and Christine Murray discuss. Professor James Stevens Curl's most recent book is Making Dystopia: The Strange Rise and Survival of Architectural Barbarism. Christine Murray is former Editor in Chief of the Architectural Review and Architect's Journal. She is founder of a new magazine The Developer. Tiffany Watt Smith has written Schadenfraude: The Joy of Another's Misfortune. You can find her programme about babies laughing here https://bbc.in/2OVRDbh Julian Baggini's latest book is called How The World Thinks. You can hear him debate identity at the Free Thinking Festival https://bbc.in/2DN2Jok Christopher Harding's book is called Japan Story. You can find his series of Radio 3 Essays: Dark Blossoms exploring aspects of Japanese cultural history https://bbc.in/2NDfAhU and tne Free Thinking programme website has a playlist of discussions about Japanese culture https://bbc.in/2A5vnme New Generation Thinkers is a scheme run by BBC Radio 3 and the Arts and Humanities Research Council to select academics who can turn their research into radio. Producer: Robyn Read
prime minister narendra modi who is currently on a two-day visit to Japan said that the partnership between Indian and Japan was fundamentally transformed and strengthened into a special strategic and global partnership as he and the japanese prime minister Shinzo Abe held informal talks..Modi who arrived in Japan on 27th of oct, had come to attend the 13th India-Japan summit. The two prime ministers are reaffirming their ties amid growing worries about the trade and regional stability.Thus, through PM modi's 11th visit to Japan in the last four years,can we expect him in further nurturing its ties and partnership with the east asian region with great care and new hopes??
This edition contains: * As Japanese PM Shinzo Abe visited China in an attempt to reset relations between the two countries, Christopher Harding, Senior Lecturer in Asian history at Edinburgh University and author of Japan Story, examines the roots of the contemporary enmity between Japan and China. * Stock markets have been fluctuating wildly over the past few weeks, prompting fears of another global recession.Gordon Brewer speaks to Ryan Avent, a journalist at The Economist who recently wrote a special survey of the world economy, about how the world's powers will cope with another financial crash. * In our Long Interview, Bill Whiteford speaks to consultant maxillofacial surgeron Jim McCaul about his career and his new book, Face to Face, about the fascinating world of facial surgery. * Local Government and Education Correspondent, Jamie McIvor, examines in the Reporter's Notebook, why Glasgow council workers’ equal pay dispute is as much about politics as it is money.
Efter en vecka som för redaktionen har varit kaosartad har vi dundrat in på ännu en fredag. Joakim, Daniel och Xavier försöker räta ut sin tillvaro och diskuterar samtidigt Pro Evolution Soccer 2015, Little Big Planet 3 och next-gen-utgåvorna av Grand Theft Auto 5. Avslutningsvis kammar de hem fantastiska användarfrågor som bjuder på lika mycket underhållning som ren och skär uppläxning, samt diskuterar uppkommande eventet Japan Story med spännande förmåner för PG-användare. Något för alla sinnen!
Efter en vecka som för redaktionen har varit kaosartad har vi dundrat in på ännu en fredag. Joakim, Daniel och Xavier försöker räta ut sin tillvaro och diskuterar samtidigt Pro Evolution Soccer 2015, Little Big Planet 3 och next-gen-utgåvorna av Grand Theft Auto 5. Avslutningsvis kammar de hem fantastiska användarfrågor som bjuder på lika mycket underhållning som ren och skär uppläxning, samt diskuterar uppkommande eventet Japan Story med spännande förmåner för PG-användare. Något för alla sinnen!
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