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J-CATS Japanese Contextual and Theological Studies

What would a distinctly Japanese sermon sound like? What can missionaries adjust to make their sermons less Western and more in tune with the Japnese mind? In today's episode I look at Mitsuo Fukuda's entry 'The Japan-contextualized Sermon' from Missiological readings (宣教学リーディングす), published by RAC Network (www.rac-network.com) Fukuda Sensei is a longtime Bible scholar and missiologist, and has written much on the topic of the Japanese contextual church. His book 'Developing a Contextualized Church as a Bridge to Christianity in Japan' is available on kindle or paperback and is highly recommended.

SBS Japanese - SBSの日本語放送
Cyclone Jasper - Floods report from Cairns - サイクロン「Jasper」洪水被害、ケアンズの様子を聞く

SBS Japanese - SBSの日本語放送

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2023 6:41


Cairns-based Japnese health care worker Makiko Omae talks about her surrounding situation. The recording was made on the 20th of December 2023. - ケアンズのクリニックでプラクティスマネジャーとして働く大前満希子さんに周辺の様子を聞きました。収録は12月20日の午後に行いました。

Good Morning, Bangalore with Kay
Lessons From A Bonsai Artist!

Good Morning, Bangalore with Kay

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2022 10:34


Spoke to Anupama Vedachala and here are are some things I learnt: Bonsai- Is a Japnese art of growing a tree in a tray. It includes careful selection of plant, pruning, training and growing a tree in a pot which resembles a tree in natural condition. Which plant- Any perennial plant can be choosen with woody stem and branches. Trees, shrubs, seedlings, cuttings etc can be a selected as starting materials. Pot- Selection of pot is very important, it should always be shallow and match the style of the tree which is grown. Culture- Unlike many belive bonsai trees are not starved. A very systematic fertigation and irrigation practices jas to be maintained depending on the selected plant to grow a healthy bonsai. Buying a bonsai- Always buy from a reputed seller, ask the seller the name of the tree, how to take care and follow the advices carefully as bonsai plants are grown in small trays or pots any kind of sudden changes can have a direct effect on the plant's growth. Once mastered- Once a person becomes a bonsai grower it's a wonderful experience as one can journey with a plant from a small plant to a complete tree in a miniature size. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/gmbwithkay/message

Phone Freaks
Pink P_cker

Phone Freaks

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2022 55:49


Japnese game shows ... Burning Man tents ... KEVs is gonna win for PF ... the consensual lab ... CJ watches a porn ... Atlanta gets frisky ... CJ pen15 color preference ... Yetta is back ... Scorpio is getting material on the line for his stand up ... super pronounced head ... a chainsaw ... I don't know you ... doing laundry ... Bishop going on about the war on terror ... what the fuck is CJ talking about ... premature senility

King Of Horror Reviews
Advancer Tina (1996) Movie Review (Adult Japnese Hentai Sci Fi Horror)

King Of Horror Reviews

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2022 2:33


In exchange for clearing her 200-year prison sentence, Tina Owen is recruited to explore Omega 13 - a planetary system yet to be discovered, as many who have traveled there never survived. Joining her on this perilous journey are a mercenary named Akira and a mysterious girl named Frill. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/censoredmenotpodcast/support

Two Wongs And A White
#115 The Japanese Make Weird Porn and Our Stupidest Experiences

Two Wongs And A White

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2020 35:14


From the Darwin Awards to weird Japanese porn, today we take a weird dive into Japan and it's many industries.

Hot Mic
Ep 001

Hot Mic

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2020 75:38


Today was all about 28 million dollar number #2, Taco bell wine, Trump vs Biden, and Japnese shirtless delivery drivers.

Auto/Motive
Toyota 2000GT, The First Japanese Supercar!

Auto/Motive

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2020 17:35


Toyota 2000GT First Built by Yamaha, this Japanese supercar has a short but rich history of high performance and successful racing! Thoroughly tested on Japnese race tracks, the 2000GT would eventually move to America where it would be raced by Carrol Shelby for one intense season before Toyota would pull the car, ending the potential to create a dynasty of racecars. Thanks for Listing! Music: Too Cool by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4534-too-cool License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Crossing the Chasm by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3562-crossing-the-chasm License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Sources: https://www.hagerty.com/media/car-profiles/toyota-2000gt-turns-50/#:~:text=Over%2072%20hours%20at%20the,the%201967%20Fuji%201000km%20race. http://japanesenostalgiccar.com/2000gt-when-shelby-raced-the-toyotas/ https://www.usinflationcalculator.com/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toyota_2000GT http://www.speedhunters.com/2009/02/feature_car_gt_gt_toyota_2000gt/ https://blog.toyota.co.uk/toyota-2000gt-history

Andrew Dickens Afternoons
Andrew Dickens: 'Keep making yourself better every day'

Andrew Dickens Afternoons

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2019 4:03


OPINIONSo what dispiriting news.Turns out the emissions of households in New Zealand have risen by 20% in a decade.We’re using more cars.  Our households consume and dispose more stuff.  We fly everywhere more often because it’s never been cheaper.  Meanwhile down on the farms emission from sheep, beef, deer and poultry are down very slightly on 10 years ago.  Well done lads. But dear old dairy is up contributing more emissions than the manufacturing and electricity and gas supply industries combined, rising 27 per cent over a decade.This is the reality.  Despite all the awareness and all the well meaning changes we’ve had a crack at we’re worse than ever. That includes all the greenies who hector us.  That includes all the striking school children who say nobody’s listening or acting and then pop off with Mum and Dad in the July school holidays for a carbon belching  road trip or Pacific Island holiday. Talk is cheap and walking the walk is hard.  That said, we would have been even dirtier if we hadn’t made the changes I know many of us have made.  It would be easy to take this disappointing news and give up.  But one thing I’ve realised as time goes by is that the best change is achieved through evolution and not revolution.  The people who claim they can turn the supertanker that is society are dreamers.  You know the ones.  The ones who bellow about transformation.  We’re always transforming, the important thing is to transform the right way.  There’s a Japanese word for that.  Kaizen.  Basically it means improvement but it’s improvement that is continuous.  A constant process of getting better and better. And in business the Japnese use Kaizen to say that the continuous improvement of functions extend from the CEO to the assembly line workers. That’s what we need to do as a community in all things. Every dayIn this job I see too many people finding a chink in any argument and then using that chink to dismiss the whole idea.  That’s the recipe for standing still and everyone and everything that stands still is in fact falling behind.I guess what I’m saying is that for a better country.  A better planet.  A better family.  A better job.  A better everything.  Then you have to keep making yourself better every dayLeighton always used to worry that little by little, bit by bit, our society was getting worse.  But the opposite is also true.  Little by little, bit by bit we can be better.

Learn Japanese w/ Manga Sensei
30 Day Challenge 9: Verb Bases

Learn Japanese w/ Manga Sensei

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2018 4:37


Today we discuss the first 5 Japanese verb bases and how to use them. Be sure to check out our website for the full 30-day challenge. https://www.manga-sensei.com/30days

Learn Japanese w/ Manga Sensei
30 Day Challenge 9: Verb Bases

Learn Japanese w/ Manga Sensei

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2018 4:37


Today we discuss the first 5 Japanese verb bases and how to use them. Be sure to check out our website for the full 30-day challenge. https://www.manga-sensei.com/30days

Restaurant Unstoppable with Eric Cacciatore
417: Being present with Jonathan Blakeslee

Restaurant Unstoppable with Eric Cacciatore

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2017 88:35


In this episode with Jonathan Blakeslee, we discuss doing something better every day, being patient when waiting for good things to happen, how Blakeslee got his start, calmness, focus, presence, following your passion, selling your passion, starting where you can, scaling from wholesale to retail, choosing transformative relationships over transactional relationships, knowing who you are, focusing on who you are, letting your team weigh in on the decision making and creative processes, becoming a person of value, and using small business centers. After serving in the United States Coast Gaurd, Jonathan Blakeslee fell in love with Japnese culture and tea. Upon finishing his service, Blakeslee attended the Western Culinary Institute in Portland Oregan, and would eventually find himself working at the Toa of Tea also located in Portland, OR. Homesickness slowly crept in, and Blakeslee moved bake to the east coast where he would start his own wholesale tea operation, White Heron. Today he has scaled that operation to include 40 seat cafe and White Herons own house-roasted organic coffee.

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Disrupting Japan: Startups and Innovation in Japan
The Fastest Way to Start a Startup in Japan – Mobingi

Disrupting Japan: Startups and Innovation in Japan

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2017 40:05


Platform as a Service (PaaS) has been a difficult startup business model in the US, but Wayland Zheng, founder and CEO of Mobingi, has found a way to make it work in Japan. His approach involves a combination of leveraging both a unique feature set and some unique aspects of Japanese technical buyers. Wayland also shares his story of what is probably a record for the fastest time to startup launch for any foreigner in Japan. Within two months of landing in Tokyo, and unable to speak the language, he had settled on a startup idea, found a Japanese co-founder, and been accepted into one of the most competitive startup accelerators in Japan. Three years later, Mobingi has an impressive and growing list of clients and investors. We talk about how he made all this happen, the importance of accelerators, and how you need to tailor your startup not just to a rational business model, but to the business culture of the market. It’s a great discussion and I think you will really enjoy it. Show Notes How Mobingi saves it's customers 80% on AWS services Why DevOps disciple has been slow to develop at Japanese companies The important difference between security and compliance Why cloud sales in Japan requires face-to-face meetings How to start a company after only two months in Japan The important differences between Japnese and American startup accelerators Why China is a better expansion market than the US What is the future of PaaS and middleware Why simple honesty is sometimes surprising among founders Links from the Founder The Mobingi Homepage Mobingi Facebook page The Mobingi Blog Mobingi on Instagram Friend Wayland on Facebook Check out his blog Join a Mobingi Meetup [shareaholic app="share_buttons" id="7994466"] Leave a comment Transcript Disrupting Japan, episode 93. Welcome to Disrupting Japan, straight talk from Japan’s most successful entrepreneurs. I’m Tim Romero and thanks for joining me. You know, I get asked a lot about the difficulty of starting a company in Japan as a foreigner. I always have trouble answering that question because although I’ve started a number of companies in Japan as a foreigner, I have nothing to compare it to. I mean, I’ve never started a company in Japan as a Japanese person so I only have my own experiences to base a judgment on. Well, I’ve got good news. All foreigners who are griping about how hard it is to start a company in Japan can now officially stop complaining. I’ve got a pretty amazing guest and a pretty amazing story to tell today. I’ve got a pretty amazing guest and a pretty amazing story to tell today. Wayland Zheng started Mobingi only two months after arriving in Japan and he’s made a success of it. He attracted a co-founder, joined an accelerator, on-boarded customers, and raised funds all without speaking Japanese. Of course it wasn’t exactly easy. As you’ll see during the interview, it’s not even fair to say that he made it look easy. It was hard. But Wayland explains how he managed to overcome the language barrier and well, several other barriers as well. We’ll also dive pretty deep into startup accelerators, how they differ between Japan and the U.S. and what founders should reasonably expect out of them, because Wayland’s been to a few and sometimes, they did not work out as planned. But you know, Wayland tells that story much better than I can. So let’s hear from our sponsor and get right to the interview.   [pro_ad_display_adzone id="1404"  info_text="Sponsored by"  font_color="grey" ]   [Interview] Tim: I’m sitting here with Wayland Zheng of Mobingi. Mobingi is a platform as a service company but I know it’s so much more than that. Why don’t you tell us a bit more about what Mobingi is? Wayland: Okay. First, thanks for visiting my company. Mobingi is a software as a service. It’s a solution for helping companies to manage their application on the ...

The Elijah Bailey Show
I Once Watched A Man Die w/ Jarvis White

The Elijah Bailey Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2017 75:51


Joing Richard and Elijah this week is one haf of The Legendary Duo, the cosplayer, podcaster extraordinaire and smooth ass brotha, Jarvis White. Elijah breaksdown "Logan" and "Get Out", Jarvis informs us of what is legal in Japan when offered prostitution and the Japnese experience. We have an in depth discussion of today's blerd society before we wrap things up with talk about anime and manga. Trips, Tips and Badass cosplay, join Oklahoma's Favorite Podcast, as we interview Jarvis A. White!   You can find Jarvis on at @Whodigiya on both Instagram & Twitter. Follow Jarvis and Ivan on Facebook at The Legendary Duo and follow their podcast on facebook and iTunes (The New Challengers Podcast).   Join the Bailey Nation on our Patreon page Podcast of the Week: Roxey By Design Show Cosplay of the Week: @zerosuitsami Anime of the Month: Gangsta Manga of the Month: Ragnarok (Sword of the Dark Ones) Find, follow and support our friends and supporters on Facebook,Instagram or Twitter: The Extraordinary Journey of a Black Nerd Group, Black Nerd Squad, Black Nerd Problems, Podcasting Smarter and the OKC Podcast Community.   You can find more episodes of The Elijah Bailey Show on iTunes, Goggle Play, Stitcher Radio, Podcast Addict and our official Podbean page.   The Elijah Bailey Show is hosted by Richard Taplin and Elijah Bailey. If you have any questions for your hosts, you can reach us at The Elijah Bailey Show on Facebook, or on Twitter at @ElijahBaileySho, @blackengaming, @EBaileyFitness. Follow us in Instagram at @ElijahBaileySho.   Music for Anime Shmanime by beatsbyNeVs

Anime Addicts Anonymous
AAA 249: Fall 2014 Anime Impressions Begin!

Anime Addicts Anonymous

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2014 117:48


The Anime Addicts utlize their MBA's to give a discussion on Japan's current economic situation; Abenomics, the depreciation of the yen, the Japnese deficit, falling birthrates, and more! How does this impact your ability to travel to Japan for tourism or work in Japan as a professional. We also do impressions from the Fall 2014 anime season; Denki-gai no Honya-san Donten ni Warau World Trigger Danna ga Nani wo Itteiru ka Wakaranai-Ken Watch us live on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/AAAPodcastOfficial For more episodes, visit our website: http://www.aaapodcast.com

Reiki Unleashed Podcast
Liberation, Usui Sensei and the 5 Reiki Principles

Reiki Unleashed Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2014 40:23


This month's podcast touches on the creation of Reiki Unleashed and its purpose to support the expansion of Reiki and the inclusivity of Reiki accross traditions and lineages.  Included is a journey through an Interview with Dr Usui taken during his life that gives us a glimpse into Dr Usui's philosophy and vision of Reiki.  The podcast completes with a guided meditation with the 5 Reiki Principles recited in Japnese.

Got Faded Japan
Ep183 Got Faded Japan Podcast

Got Faded Japan

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2014 58:15


Ep183 Got Faded Japan Podcast Johnny gets rib jacked while Shank gets gimp-armed. But who to blame? Santa, booze or modern Japnese contruction practices?  23 people face charges for providing smokes and booze to minors, cross-dresser assults three elementary kids, umbrella weilding man attempts ward office robbery, milf joins greater AKB48, Japanese researcher develops digital-faced glasses to assist in emotional labor jobs, daughter brains mother with full tea kettle and man arrested after ditching stolen car on train tracks. The Got Faded Japan Podcast gives listeners a glimpse of the seedy side of Japan's news, culture, politics, parties, and all around mischief and mayhem. Hosted by Johnny and Shank who add their own opinions and otherwise drunken bullshit to the mix.  Send us an email on FB/twitter/instagram @ Got Faded Japan,gotfadedjapan@gmail.com or go to gotfadedjapan.com to buy a t-shirt to support the show. Or hell man, just tell a friend & post a link to keep this pod rolllin' Fader! Kanpai mofos!

Bombing of Darwin Walking Tour
Bombing of Darwin Tour, Stop 3

Bombing of Darwin Walking Tour

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2012


The Northern Territory Library holds in it one remaining wall of the original Darwin Post Office - a key building that was destroyed during the Japnese attacks. Explore the events from inside this building on February 19, 1942, with this stop in the Bombing of Darwin Walking Tour.