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BigMoの母校 ICU(国際基督教大学)が入替戦に勝利し、3部昇格した!そんな激アツニュースから出てきた疑問、、、昇格と降格ってどうなの?良いとこ、悪いとこ、好きなとこ、嫌いなとこ、3人の意見を話してます。Check it out!✏️ お便りは こちらから!
“静岡のドン”こと、ドリブル仙人 marco が遂に登場!
開飯、真珠及饗泰多聯手與廚神小當家強檔聯名,小當家劉昴星的大魔術熊貓豆腐、七星刀雷恩的頂級炸蟹斗及料理仙女阿貝師傅的貝氏糖醋櫻桃肉,夢幻料理等你來享用!即日起來店點購聯名料理,參加夢幻料理蒐集任務將品牌餐券帶回家! https://sofm.pse.is/8c95kx -- AI釋放我們的想像,讓世界加速 但愛無可取代,只有愛能真正改變 台新銀行公益慈善基金會 邀您一起投票做公益 一鍵生成改變世界的魔力 【11月1日到11月30日】 心心相印,讓愛發光 https://sofm.pse.is/8c94tq 投滿十票,再抽好禮 您的一票,決定愛的力量! ----以上為 SoundOn 動態廣告---- Tim 邀請大家來白大象的盒子一起和來自日本街球品牌ballaholic的國際品牌經理- JIZO聊聊天!千萬不要錯過本集精彩節目,各大平台收聽! ---- 各大平台收聽,有什麼意見和想法也可以留言給我們!! 請關注我們的IG粉絲團,會不定期發布有趣的內容和節目預告,謝謝! ----- 給白大象一個便當吃:https://pay.soundon.fm/podcasts/29af619a-4cae-4ea9-9826-f3b8d7d5dae2 -- Hosting provided by SoundOn
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今週はお便り回!勝ち負けより大切な物はあるのか?明星大学コーチ時代にグサっと感じた事。ポケモンから学べる姿勢。ストリートボールの永遠の課題『スタイル』について〜Check it out!✏️ お便りは こちらから!
今週の話題はインスタグラムで募集。そして返信いただいた4つのトピックスを軸にトーク。JIZOとBigMoの馴れ初めは?二人の試合前のお決まりご飯?ballaholicのコラボプロダクト情報ある?ディズニーの好きなアトラクションは?多種多様の話題を、いつも通りのリラックステンポでおしゃべりします〜 Check it out!✏️ お便りは こちらから!
今年の秋からアメリカのNAIA大学に挑戦するYASUが登場。SLAM DUNKに影響を受けてバスケを始め、ロールモデルである流川のように海外でプレーすることを夢見ながら、着実に実力を積み重ねてきた選手。高校引退後は、海外挑戦を支援するクラブチーム「Boogie's」に所属し、TSC等のストリートの舞台にも活躍の場を広げていった。そしてプレップスクールを経て、ついに今年からアメリカの大学バスケキャリアへの一歩を踏み出す。元からエリートでなかった彼が、どんな環境で、どんなマインドでその夢に向かって走ってきたのか――そんな話を聞いていきます。Check it out!YASU@h.yasu_.6✏️ お便りは こちらから!
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This talk weaves together the joy of smiling in meditation, the vow of Jizo Bodhisattva, and a timeless folk story about learning patience. Through the tale of Little Rabbit and her journey of sitting still with Jizo, we're reminded that patience is not given from outside but grown from within. Reflections on impatience, practice, and the flow of dharma show how slowing down opens us to presence and timelessness. Ultimately, we are invited to discover patience as both a personal gift and a path into boundless awareness. This talk was given during the 2025 Jizo Sesshin in September 2025 at Great Vow Zen Monastery. ★ Support this podcast ★
今回は、JIZOとBigMoのバスケ近況報告!・L.A.ボーイの衣替え事情?
小さな公園のリングだったはずが…気づいたら動けるようになり、今となってはフリースタイルまでしちゃうRINGMAN が登場!「何者なのか?」「どんな活動をしてるのか?」「好きなリングのタイプは?」気になる質問をガンガン聞いちゃいます!さらに、RINGMANの仲良し、大阪籠球会・Yujiさんも登場。ここでしか聞けないRINGMANの裏話、そして“まだ誰にも話していない最新ニュース”まで。ぜひお楽しみください!RINGMAN インスタグラムYuji インスタグラム✏️ お便りは こちらから!
80 years after the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Hisashi Inoue's play The Face of Jizo, which premiered in Sydney in 2023, is being restaged with the same Japanese cast. Here, we revisit an interview recorded at the time of the premiere in October 2023 with actors Mayu Iwasaki and Shingo Usami, and stage director Mia Kanzaki. - 現在シドニーで上演中の『父と暮せば(The Face of Jizo)』。2023年の初演は完売し大きな注目を集めましたが、広島・長崎への原爆投下から80年となる今年、再演されています。ここでは初演時(2023年10月)に収録した、俳優の岩崎麻由さんと宇佐美慎吾さん、舞台監督のミア・カンザキさんへのインタビューを改めてお届けします。
Regina Botros sits down with actor Mayu Iwasaki, who stars as Mitsue in The Face of Jizo at the Seymour Centre. This poignant play, written by Hisashi Inoue, explores the emotional aftermath of the Hiroshima bombing through the eyes of a young librarian and her father's ghost. Mayu shares her journey into producing this play and the role, plus the emotional weight of portraying a survivor. Don't miss this one.
① YouTubeに新VLOG動画アップしました② 五感からの情報以外を信じられない③ 公園のコート予約システムについて「すずや」VLOGhttps://youtu.be/Sjz7YLRIRtQ?si=SezeK1FT-VnlrUs000:00 イントロ03:00 すずやVLOG裏話04:51 本当は映像がやりたい09:17 ドラマ撮る?12:43 スタッツ取りを掘る16:39 SOMECITYでスタッツ?20:39 都市伝説にハマった24:41 インプットで人生変わる27:49 バスケメディアの情報が適当な件31:14 八村選手の言葉を活用するな37:10 青空ラジオ収録40:07 公園の予約システムに物申す✏️ お便りは こちらから!
This is Summer of Trinity - a daily description of events in the summer of 1945, touching points around the world but centered (as that summer was) on the Trinity nuclear test. This episode has daily events for the week ending Saturday August 11, 1945. Sunday, August 5,1945 - 20 Days After Trinity Pictures of the survivors of the USS Indianapolis https://www.history.navy.mil/research/histories/ship-histories/loss-of-uss-indianapolis-ca-35/album-of-survivors.html https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/99227503/robert-lee-shipman https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/148385896/frederick-elliott-harrison Monday, August 6,1945 - 21 Days After Trinity Pacific Theater Tinian 2:45AM - The squadron of bombers departs for a six-hour flight to Japan. Hiroshima Lombok Strait, near Bali https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_United_States_Navy_losses_in_World_War_II European Theater https://www.dearfolksies.com/august-6-1945-75-years-ago-in-a-ww2-m-a-s-h-unit/ Coincidentally (I presume) this letter includes a “So it goes” He uses that idiom a few times in his letters, but this is the first time since 1943, and this is the only time he uses it just as is - other times he has a conjunction at the start (e.g. “But so it goes.”) https://www.dearfolksies.com/?s=%22so+it+goes%22&id=11367 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slaughterhouse-Five (The bombing of Dresden that inspires parts of the novel was mid-February 1945.) Aboard the USS Augusta, Atlantic Ocean) Washington, District of Columbia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hiram_Johnson https://www.latimes.com/local/obituaries/archives/la-me-hiram-johnson-19450807-story.html Los Angeles 2:30PM https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Bong He was 24 years old. Tuesday, August 7,1945 - 22 Days After Trinity Next day, Hiroshima, Alone, seeking parents, finds A broken jizo https://www.scalar.oberlincollegelibrary.org/shikoku/shikoku-gors-angry-jizo-illustrations?path=the-angry-jizo A creative commons picture of a Jizo statue: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Jizo_statue_at_Zōjō-ji.jpg https://mythopedia.com/topics/jizo Flower Robotics Inc. (robot: Posy) - the robot that shows up for a minute in the film Lost in Translation - comes up because it looks a bit like a Jizo. The description I found indicates it's supposed to be a young child - like a 3-year-old at a wedding who carries a bouquet for the bride - but nothing about the Jizo similarity, so probably just an impression. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nio Wednesday, August 8,1945 - 23 Days After Trinity It is three months since the surrender of Germany. Thursday, August 9,1945 - 24 Days After Trinity, 3 days after Hiroshima https://atomicphotographers.com/photographers/charles-levy/ Los Alamos Washington, District of Columbia San Francisco, California Pacific Theater https://twitter.com/wellerstein/status/1159799358650499072 Friday, August 10,1945 - 25 Days After Trinity Moscow, USSR August 10 heated discussion on surrender terms. https://nsarchive2.gwu.edu/NSAEBB/NSAEBB162/68.pdf Washington DC https://catalog.archives.gov/id/6874336 Saturday, August 11,1945 - 26 Days After Trinity Motoko Sakama sees a newspaper headline saying that her father, the Mayor of Hiroshima, is one of those who had been killed by the atomic bombing on Monday. She realizes that other members of her family, including her daughter, may have died as well. https://www.nytimes.com/1945/08/12/archives/eisenhower-flies-to-moscow-fete-lead-soviet-forces-against-japanese.html
①「逆に」考える事にハマってるBigMo② オフする事の大切さを知ったJIZO③ バスケ人生 ON-AIRのSOMECITY GIFU ワンデイ参加表明✏️ お便りは こちらから!
今回はゲストに、国際基督教大学=ICU女子バスケ部キャプテンのMeiが登場
① 雑談テクニック② VIBES合宿にBigMo参加③ 新企画:自由研究について▼ PLAYGROUND GAMES ▼ballaholic・SOMECITYのストリートボール映像アーカイブhttps://playgroundgames.jp/catalog▼ SOMECITY RADIO ▼SOMECITY公式ポッドキャストhttps://open.spotify.com/episode/1nlHeTvWNxvTFiHCFY18vL?si=Am4_vjCWSO-dSYFIfyFLpA▼ STREETBALL的なポッドキャスト ▼株式会社アウトナンバーの裏トーク番組https://open.spotify.com/show/2jvx7xPt5Z2nYEJYawFLBH?si=871786025aca4767✏️ お便りは こちらから!
オーストラリアのシドニーでサッカーエージェントをしている宮下さん。コロナがきっかけで新しいスポーツとしてバスケを始め、今となっては仕事前にシューティングが日課。でもサッカーも続けている。スポーツ三昧。なぜそこまでしてスポーツと向き合うのか?そしてなぜ40代から始めたバスケにそこまで時間を費やすのか?聞いていきます。Check it out!【宮下 忠士さん】インスタグラム✏️ お便りは こちらから!
元Bリーガー、現在はスペイン・CB Artésでプレーしている酒井達也さん。現役選手としてコートに立ちながら、選手のセカンドキャリア支援や、子どもたちの海外挑戦をサポートするサービスも手がけています。自分のバスケ人生を全力で走りつつ、他のバスケ人生にも寄り添う。“バスケ人生のツーウェイ”。海外での挑戦、バスケとキャリアのリアル、未来を見据えるヒントが詰まった回です。Check it out!【酒井 達也さん】インスタグラム株式会社リブレニアのお悩み相談✏️ お便りは こちらから!
Tenshin Roshi speaks about case 20 from the Book of Equanimity, "Jizo's Not Knowing is Most Intimate."
Greetings Friends,We began the Summer Read of The Hidden Lamp: 25 Centuries of Awakened Women with the first koan—The Old Woman of Wutai, a story about the spiritual path, pilgrimage and life direction that features crone wisdom. If you are interested in joining the summer read, more information and reading schedule can be found here.In this email I would like to share the koan and some reflections about life as pilgrimage. I would also love to create space for your own reflections and engagement. First the koan.Hidden Lamp Case 1: The Old Woman of WutaiAN OLD WOMAN lived on the road to Mount Wutai. A monk on pilgrimage asked her, “Which is the way to Mount Wutai?” The old woman said, “Right straight ahead.”The monk took a few steps, and she said, “He's a good monk, but off he goes, just like the others.” Monks came one after another; they'd ask the same question and receive the same answer.Later, a monk told Master Zhaozhou Congshen what had happened and Zhaozhou said, “I'll go and investigate that old woman myself.”Next day Zhaozhou went to the old woman and asked, “Which is the way to Mount Wutai?”“Right straight ahead,” she replied.Zhaozhou took a few steps.The old woman said, “He's a good monk, but off he goes, just like the others.”Zhaozhou returned to the monastery and told the monks, “I have checked out the old woman of Mount Wutai for you.”This story begins with a person on pilgrimage. Chozen Roshi defines pilgrimage in her book on Jizo Bodhisattva as, a long journey to a sacred place as an act of devotion.* Have you ever been on pilgrimage?* Where did you go? Who/what did you encounter?* What did you learn?The Practice of PilgrimageI find pilgrimage to be a very good metaphor for our life as spiritual practice, especially for those of us who don't live at a monastery or temple. In our daily lives we move around, we walk, we journey to different places whether mentally or physically. We encounter strange, wise, ordinary and mysterious beings. Our seemingly mundane travels to the grocery store, to the gym, to the park, to work could be seen as journeys to sacred places. What makes something sacred? I think this is an important question to ponder. What in your daily life is sacred? What defines an encounter with the sacred?In the Buddhist tradition people make pilgrimage to see the places in the buddha's life, where he taught, the bodhi tree where he was enlightened, where he was born and died. These travels of devotion can be inspiring and connect us to an ancient path of practice.So too, we are living buddhas. Where we walk, drive or bike is sacred land. When we are present, attentive, mindful, aware—we are actualizing a practice of devotion. In her book, Jizo Bodhisattva: Modern Healing & Traditional Buddhist Practice Chozen Roshi explores the relationship between pilgrimage and wandering, she says:There is a difference between a pilgrim and a wanderer. Buddhist teachings use “wanderer” to refer to someone who is lost in the rounds of suffering existence, transmigrating through the six worlds. As we move day by day, hour by hour, among states of ignorance and stupidity, irritation and anger, greediness, coveting and jealousy, pain and mental discomfort, we are like people wandering in a dense primal forest, unable to find a way out or even to climb above the trees to see if there is an edge to this tangling wilderness. We will do this until we realize, hear or are shown that there is a way out.What is the difference between a pilgrim and a wanderer? First, we must know that there is a path. If we get lost and can't find our way out, the only choice is despair and/or a grim determination just to survive. What transforms despair and resignation to hope and joy is knowing there is a path.She then goes on to talk about the practice of pilgrimage and what we need for the journey.A pilgrim carries only the essentials. Jizo has a robe and bowl, a staff, and the Dharma jewel. Nothing extra. What do we need to step out on the path of practice? Just the equipment we were born with. A body and a mind. Actually, a body that is breathing.Body, breath and mind. That's all that's needed. The beauty of this is that it means you can practice anywhere, anytime. In line for the bank, in a traffic jam, rocking your child to sleep. Just align body, breath and mind and there you are…Students ask, “How do you find time for practice?” There are two answers. First, my life makes me practice. I could not do what I do without practice. Second, I turn my awareness around. Instead of looking for time to practice and trying to expand it, I look for time I am not practicing and try to shrink it.Meeting the Old WomanOn this journey in the koan, we encounter an old woman.This old woman embodies crone wisdom and is also a Jizo-like figure, living at a crossroads—offering direction.In the commentary to this koan Nancy Brown imagines that perhaps this woman lived on a crossroads point to Wu Tai her entire life. And perhaps when she was a younger woman she would give the pilgrims physical directions, “yes, turn right here and then follow the path until you get to the larger oak tree…” but as she entered elder-hood her directions became more of a spiritual nature that she expressed as—go straight ahead! There is another koan in our lineage that invites: go straight on a mountain road with 99 curves.Crone wisdom like koan wisdom is about stepping out of logical, rational, either/or dualistic ways of being—and awakening to a more-than-rational awareness.The people we meet on our journeys can be teachers. Sometimes a line from a chant catches us when we are practicing chanting. Similarly in the pilgrimage of our lives, sometimes an encounter with a stranger at the grocery store, a scene from a show, words on our instagram feed can be teachings—touching our hearts before words.I was recently reading the fairly tale the Maiden King, in it the young hero has an encounter with Baba Yaga, the crone figure who lives in the depths of the forest. In the tale she asks the hero,Did you come here of your own free will, or by compulsion?This pilgrimage, this healing journey, this spiritual quest, this life path you are on—how did you get here?Are you wandering or are you a pilgrim?In the fairy tale the hero answers, I came mostly of my own free will, and twice as much by compulsion.Mostly I was following my aspiration, and twice as much my wanderings.This is the way of things, we meet our lives as best we can through our vows, our intention. So much of what happens is beyond our control. Sometimes we wander and find ourselves in strange, challenging, habitual or unfamiliar terrain.The Way of Not-Knowing, The Way of IntimacyOne of my teachers invited us to practice aimless wandering. We would consciously disrupt direction oriented walking with a touch of chaos, moving not from the head but from some other source of direction.The practice was an invitation to embrace uncertainty as a practice—as something that we can embrace or be in relationship with. It also turns the duality of wandering and pilgrim around. Perhaps wandering too is the way—is part of this mysterious path.There is another koan about pilgrimage, here a pilgrim is asked where they are going on pilgrimage, and they answer honestly—”I don't know.” The teacher responds: “Not-knowing is most intimate.”I find when working with koans, that the phrases or images offered can become practice reminders. Which phrases or images feel alive for you? Carry them around and see how they open.I am practicing with the old woman's phrase—right, straight ahead. To voice this phrase internally as I notice mind-wandering into garden plans or song lyrics or stories about the people in my life—I say, “Kisei, right straight ahead.” And usually it wakes me up to the mystery of this place—the sounds of my hands typing, tree limbs dancing in the summer breeze, openness-unconditioned, belly-breath, an abiding tenderness towards life itself.Nancy Brown in her commentary shares that her teacher Zen Master Seung Sahn would end every retreat and every letter with the phrase:Only go straight, don't know; try, try, try for ten-thousand years nonstop; soon get enlightenment and save all beings from suffering.She continues:How do we go “straight-ahead-don't-know”? This question—any sincere question in the moment of asking it—returns us to a mind that is before thinking. In this moment of asking we and this universe are not split apart. How is it just now? What is the job of this moment? What a simple and portable practice!The Hidden Lamp ends each case with a couple of questions. I leave them here for you to reflect on and digest. I would love to hear your reflections.* What is the point of spiritual seeking, and what do you hope to find there?* Have you ever overlooked the wise person right in front of you, clothed in a seemingly ordinary form?* What from the koan or commentary has stayed with you? How are you practicing with it?* Has a question ever led you to the mind before thinking?I'm Amy Kisei. I am a Zen Buddhist Teacher, Spiritual Counselor, Astrologer and Artist. I offer 1:1 Spiritual Counseling sessions using IFS and somatic mindfulness. I also offer astrology readings. Check out my website to learn more. I currently live in Columbus, OH and am a supporting teacher for the Mud Lotus Sangha.Weekly Online Meditation EventMonday Night Dharma — 6P PT / 9P ET Join weekly for drop-in meditation and dharma talk. 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① SOMECITY SENDAIに関するお便りのアンサー② BACK TO OUR ROOTSのMCの反省③ SOMECITY GIFUに呼んで頂いたので、その計画▼ PLAYGROUND GAMES ▼ballaholic・SOMECITYのストリートボール映像アーカイブhttps://playgroundgames.jp/catalog▼ STREETBALL的なポッドキャスト ▼株式会社アウトナンバーの裏トーク番組https://open.spotify.com/show/2jvx7xPt5Z2nYEJYawFLBH?si=871786025aca4767✏️ お便りは こちらから!
▼ PLAYGROUND GAMES ▼https://playgroundgames.jp/catalog✏️ お便りは こちらから!
▼ SOMECITY湘南のゲーム動画 ▼https://youtu.be/wo8ZW-wmMFw?si=8BjFeSorgKWgd90b▼ 横浜ハーレーイベントのダイジェスト動画 ▼https://youtu.be/mCfjNl4xxxo?si=826Vb5voMn6JGhTshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MCb4cpRZ0HAあっという間に5月も終わり!MCたちの初夏のバスケライフをご報告。
80 years after the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, the Japanese play 'The Face of Jizo' by Hisashi Inoue, which premiered in Sydney in 2023, will again be performed by Japanese actors in Sydney from August. In the audio, we spoke to the stage's producer and actor Mayu Iwasaki, co-director and actor Shingo Usami, author and translator Roger Pulvers. - 広島と長崎への原子爆弾の投下から今年で80年。2023年にシドニーで初演された井上ひさしの戯曲「父と暮せば(The Face of Jizo)」が、8月から再び日本人俳優によりシドニーで上演されます。今回は英語に加えて日本語でも上演されます。
▼ 株式会社アウトナンバーの会社説明会 ▼https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=37CT8EKxvAQ&t=1624sお便り回:① 7月開催の三沢市の七夕祭りで3on3ゲーム② JIZOがアウトナンバー社に入社した経緯Check it out!✏️ お便りは こちらから!
大学卒業後は大学院。大学院卒業後はデベロッパーの仕事。デベロッパーの仕事を始めて1年で脱サラし、プロバスケ選手を目指す。そしてその挑戦の姿をYouTubeで配信。This is 門脇 駿太郎。【SNS】インスタグラムプロ挑戦記録YouTubeコーチングYouTube✏️ お便りは こちらから!
▼ ballaholic ロードムービー in LA ▼https://youtu.be/MHbVDbMAKKQ?si=6WsUXxaIJpvhsc5W今週もBigMoとJIZOの2人トーク・ JIZOのNY旅の振り返り・人生の軸にしているもの・家族を大切にするとはどう言う事?Check it out!✏️ お便りは こちらから!
In this Wednesday Night Dharma Talk during Spring Practice Period, Sensei Monshin explores the archetypal energies of two bodhisattvas – Samantabhadra and Jizo. She begins by asking what sustains our practice and effort, answering simply: […]
Recorded on April 5, 2025 at Boundless Mind Temple in Brooklyn, NY. The BZC Podcast is offered free of charge and made possible by the donations we receive. You can donate to Brooklyn Zen Center at brooklynzen.org under ‘Giving.' Thank you for your generosity!
2度の大怪我から不屈の精神でカムバック。1on1最強を決めるSOMECITY FIGHT CLUB、その最年長優勝記録保持者でもある「最強のおやじ」修一さんに、BigMoとVIBESが教えを乞います!・1on1に目覚めたある男とのマッチアップ・貫くスタイル、アンチとの戦い・BigMoでもできる!?スタイルの見つけ方・精神と肉体!決戦の場FIGHT CLUB肩書とは裏腹に謙虚で優しい修一さん
今回のゲストは、TSC2025 ダンスコンテスト出場者の澁谷蒼さん!あの日、「えっ誰??」と思った方も多いはず。BigMoが早速インタビューしてきました。TSCの裏話はもちろん、その異色の経歴(まさかのバスケ選手じゃない!?)、ダンクへの想い、そして今後の目標などなど、たっぷり語っていただきました!過激なダンクとは裏腹に、その誠実で真っ直ぐな人柄に、蒼さんのファンになること間違いなし。必聴のバスケ人生ON-AIRゲスト回!【澁谷蒼】インスタグラムYouTube✏️ お便りは こちらから!
【今回のチャレンジャー】バスケ × 犬:トクヘイさんバスケ × 桜:りょうすけさん✏️ お便りは こちらから!
✏️ JIZO・BigMo・VIBESへの質問、お悩み相談、ポッドキャストで話して欲しい事の提案、お便りは こちらから!
MindTheKakuのOTE×バスケ人生ON-AIRの BigMoによるコラボ回!前編はMind The Kakuでアップされます!Mind The Kaku SPOTIFYMind The Kaku インスタ✏️ JIZO・BigMo・VIBESへの質問、お悩み相談、ポッドキャストで話して欲しい事の提案、は こちらから!
山口県の長府 大乗寺の住職SLAM DUNK世代でバスケにハマり、近所のおじちゃんに作ってもらったリングでバスケ三昧な幼少期を過ごす。住職となった今、お寺の庭にリングを設置し、地域キッズを巻き込みながらバスケを楽しんでる住職。長府 大乗寺のインスタ✏️ JIZO・BigMo・VIBESへの質問、お悩み相談、ポッドキャストで話して欲しい事の提案、は こちらから!
SOMECITY THE FINAL 2024-2025。今年も心が躍りまくりの3日間でした。配信MCと敗者復活戦MCとして話させてもらった3人による振り返りトーク✏️JIZO・BigMo・VIBESへの質問、お悩み相談、ポッドキャストで話して欲しい事の提案、は こちらから!
BigMoとVIBESがMCとして参戦したSOMECITY山梨の振り返り。✏️JIZO・BigMo・VIBESへの質問、お悩み相談、ポッドキャストで話して欲しい事の提案、は こちらから!
MONE(泉 百音)【IG】 @hmb.mone25【YouTube】Mone Vlog福岡県の小さな町のNo.1から、強豪校のベンチから、アメリカの短大から、プロ。小6の時に書いた作文のタイトル「海外へGO!」を現実にしたプロ女子バスケットボーラー。逆境の連続でも夢を諦めなかった彼女のバスケ人生とは?✏️ JIZO・BigMo・VIBESへの質問、お悩み相談、ポッドキャストで話して欲しい事の提案、は こちらから!
『VIBESセレクト』https://www.instagram.com/reel/C_sPExnvJKw/?igsh=MjNqNHFhZ3U4b2Zhhttps://www.instagram.com/reel/DA7-ZL6vj_2/?igsh=MWsyZmgwajVsZXl1Ng==『JIZOセレクト』https://youtu.be/ll2UaDrWFRE『BigMoセレクト』https://www.instagram.com/p/BuAJXZYACbW/?igsh=MWw3c3d1MGV3emQ3NQ==https://www.instagram.com/reel/Cm9uiS0DVoz/?igsh=MWpidW16MW91djNp✏️JIZO・BigMo・VIBESへの質問、お悩み相談、ポッドキャストで話して欲しい事の提案、は こちらから!
TERUです。彼はストリートボーラーです。 ballaholicによるTERUの密着映像 BALL-STREET-LIFE-HANDLE https://www.instagram.com/reel/CDirL8thEwV/ https://www.instagram.com/reel/CIIoyuDAYvS/ ▼TSCのゲームはこちらで見れます▼ https://playgroundgames.jp/ ※1ヶ月無料トライアル ✏️ JIZO・BigMo・VIBESへの質問、お悩み相談、ポッドキャストで話して欲しい事の提案、は こちらから!
TOKYO STREETBALL CLASSIC。やっぱり会場で見るべきです。 でも見れなかった方はPLAYGROUND GAMESからチェック: https://playgroundgames.jp/ ✏️ JIZO・BigMo・VIBESへの質問、お悩み相談、ポッドキャストで話して欲しい事の提案、は こちらから!
駒沢オリンピック公園の新しいバスケリング。新しいリングを設置してくれたことには感謝。人間は変化を嫌う生き物である。このコートには、これまでストリートボーラーたちが積み上げてきた歴史やカルチャーがある。JBAロゴ入りの新しいバックボードがその風景を変えたとき、彼らはどう感じたのか?今回のエピソードでは、ストリートカルチャーと公式の介入が交差するこの現象について語っていく。熱い議論とともに、「何を守り、どう受け入れるべきか」を考える。basukelife.com✏️ JIZO・BigMo・VIBESへの質問、お悩み相談、ポッドキャストで話して欲しい事の提案、は こちらから!
This talk is from Great Vow Sunday Program on November 24th 2024, given by resident zen teacher, Jomon Martin. In this talk Jomon discusses Jizo or Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva, Asking for help and burn out. ★ Support this podcast ★
This talk was given on September 15, 2024 during our Sunday Public Program at Great Vow Zen Monastery. This was the last talk of our 5 day 2024 Jizo Sesshin. During the talk Chozen, Roshi and Jomon discuss the qualities of Jizo Bodhisattva and then talk with the participants in the zendo about why they decided to attend the retreat. ★ Support this podcast ★
Los jizo son protectores de viajeros y niños, y los verás cuando viajes por Japón en montones de lugares, desde templos a caminos de senderismo. Por eso, en este Japonesamente te contamos sus orígenes, qué significan, y por qué llevan baberos, gorritos y otros detalles, además de por qué muchos tienen juguetes, zumos, y otras cosas a su alrededor. Además, hablamos de los warabe jizo, un tipo especial con cara infantil y también de los roku jizo, que todavía puedes ver en ciertos lugares (y hasta en Tokio y Kioto, aunque en Tokio sólo quedan 5 de los 6). Y como no podía ser de otra forma, te contamos algunos templos donde puedes ver jizo espectaculares, para que apuntes y añadas a tu ruta por Japón ¿Quieres colaborar con el programa? - Colabora en Patreon - Únete a la Comunidad Japonismo - Reserva hoteles en Japón (y en todo el mundo) - Consigue seguro de viajes (¡no sólo para Japón!) - Busca los mejores vuelos - Lleva Internet (pocket wifi o SIM) - JR Pass para viajes ilimitados en tren ---- Continúa la conversación en: - Web: https://japonismo.com - Discord: https://discord.gg/hZrSa57 - Facebook: https://facebook.com/japonismo - Twitter: https://twitter.com/japonismo - Instagram: https://instagram.com/japonismo - Pinterest: https://pinterest.com/japonismo - Newsletter semanal: http://eepurl.com/di60Xn
An acclaimed Japanese play 'The Face of Jizo' will make its Australian premiere in Sydney this month. It was eight years ago when a Sydney-based actor Mayu Iwasaki approached a fellow Japanese actor Shingo Usami about putting the Japanese two-hander on stage in Sydney. - シドニーで始まる二人芝居「父と暮せば」の英語版「The Face of Jizo」で父娘を演じる日本人俳優・岩崎麻由さんと宇佐美慎吾さん、舞台監督のミア・カンザキさんにお話を聞きました。
During the mizu kuyo ritual for pregnancy loss, a small Jizo Bodhisattva statue enshrines ceremonial remains of a lost child.Following Shin Yu's miscarriage in 2012, she had a mizu kuyo ceremony to process her grief. Miscarriage is a socially taboo topic that many people have difficulty talking about. It's often laden with grief, shame, and self-blame and is a loss that has not been very normalized in public discourse. Through Shin Yu's personal story this episode shines a light on the silent subject of miscarriage and how the Jizo Bodhisattva can provide comfort to grieving parents.Related links:Adopting a Buddhist Ritual to Mourn Miscarraige, Abortion via NPRWater Returning to Water: A Buddhist Ritual Brings Release by Shin Yu Pai Splitting the Milk, a poem by Shin Yu PaiWe can only make Ten Thousand Things because listeners support us. Make the show happen by making a gift to KUOW.And we want to hear from you! Leave us feedback online.Ten Thousand Things is produced by KUOW in Seattle. Our host, writer, and creator is Shin Yu Pai. Whitney Henry-Lester produced this episode. Jim Gates is our editor. Tomo Nakayama wrote our theme music. Additional music in this episode by inola and The Field Tapes. Search for Ten Thousand Things in your podcast app!Partial funding of Ten Thousand Things was made possible by the Seattle Office of Arts and Culture Hope Corps Grant, a recovery funded program of the National Endowment for the Arts, plus support from The Windrose Fund.