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Jump Start Weekly
Jump Start Weekly 7/8/2024 Haikyu!! Vol 38.

Jump Start Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2024


Hey guys. Back with the volleyball boys. Thankfully we get to Hinata and Kageyama playing again this volume. It's great to have them back. If you have any comments, thoughts or advice, or suggestions for manga to read, please comment below to help us improve the podcast!

Subarashow
Haikyu!!: Tobe Fly High, c#r@lh0!

Subarashow

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2024 50:38


Voe o mais alto que puder neste podcast especial sobre Haikyu!! Entre na quadra conosco para discutir tudo sobre os jogos do Karasuno, a rivalidade entre Hinata e Kageyama, a inteligência do Tsukishima, a emocionante evolução do Yamaguchi, e os motivos desde anime ser um dos melhores do gênero de esporte. Siga-nos nas nossas redes sociais para nunca perder um novo episódio: Facebook: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.facebook.com/subarashow⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Twitter: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://twitter.com/subarashow⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Instagram: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.instagram.com/subarashow⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Tiktok: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.tiktok.com/@subarashow⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠podcast⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Faça parte do nosso servidor do Discord: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://discord.gg/W8YFJtDAYe⁠⁠ Ajude o Rio Grande do Sul com doações: ⁠https://www.paraquemdoar.com.br

The Haikyuu Summit
S4E7 - "Challenger"

The Haikyuu Summit

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2024 39:24


A Kageyama healing moment. The return of the king. Hinata declares his loyalty. Karasuno best team. Marli's fav ep. We cry.

La Nit Friki
Episodi 21 - MARCEL NAVARRO - Veu d'en Tanjiro, Asta, Kageyama, Whis i molts més en català

La Nit Friki

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2024 102:25


En Magori entrevista tot sol al Marcel Navarro que és la veu de molts personatges d'anime en català. Comentarem curiositats sobre els seus inicis i el doblatge en català. Posteriorment el Dac i la Jayce entraran a la Tertúlia cavernària amb una notícia d'última hora i quie celebrarem i comentarem. Entrevista MARCELNAVARRO: 00:00:58 La tertúlia cavernària: 01:06:11

The Haikyuu Summit
S4E4 - "Take it Easy"

The Haikyuu Summit

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2024 28:12


Hannah and Marli are back to talk about episode 4 (right?) and finally visit Kageyama and his new frenemies. Also includes: our experiences eating shellfish, whether we're in Washijo's redemption arc, Mamoru Miyano appearance, and who are Hinatub and Heavyama??

Dublacast
Dublacast #98 - Especial Bruno Casemiro

Dublacast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2024 100:10


Imagina ser fã de dublagem, ganhar o primeiro reality show de dublagem brasileira do país, e chegar a dublar um dos seus personagens favoritos da vida? No episódio de hoje do Dublacast, o primeiro podcast brasileiro exclusivamente sobre dublagem, nós vamos bater um papo com Bruno Casemiro: ator, dublador, locutor, podcaster, publicitário e a voz de personagens como o Kirishima, da série em anime 'My Hero Academia', do Kageyama, no anime 'Haikyu!!', do Heimdall, no game 'God of War Ragnarök', a atual e segunda voz do Shiryu, de 'Cavaleiros do Zodíaco', além de ser a voz-padrão de emissoras filiadas da Rede Globo no Estado de São Paulo e Norte do Brasil. Bruno vai nos contar diversas curiosidades sobre a sua carreira, sua vida, explicar um pouco como funciona o mercado da locução e dos áudiolivros e muito mais! E aí, ansiosos? Então, sem mais delongas, meus caros ouvintes... Tá no ar mais um episódio do Dublacast! CURTAM, SIGAM, COMENTEM E COMPARTILHEM O DUBLACAST NAS REDES SOCIAIS! NÃO ESQUEÇAM DE DEIXAR CRÍTICAS E SUGESTÕES TAMBÉM! Twitter - ⁠⁠⁠@dublacast⁠⁠⁠ Instagram - ⁠⁠⁠@dublacast⁠⁠⁠ E-mail - contato.dublacast@gmail.com SIGAM, COMENTEM E COMPARTILHEM A MYTHICAL LAB! Instagram - ⁠⁠⁠@mythical_lab⁠⁠⁠ Facebook - ⁠⁠⁠Mythical Lab⁠⁠⁠ Site - ⁠⁠⁠www.mythicallab.com.br⁠⁠⁠ SIGAM-NOS NAS REDES SOCIAIS: Teco: Twitter - ⁠⁠⁠@tecomaatheus⁠⁠⁠ Instagram - ⁠⁠⁠@tecomaatheus⁠⁠⁠ Victor: Twitter - ⁠⁠⁠@victorcvolpe⁠⁠⁠ Instagram - ⁠⁠⁠@victorvolpe⁠⁠⁠ Bruno: Instagram - ⁠@bruno_casemiro Threads - @bruno_casemiro TikTok - @bruno_casemiro FICHA TÉCNICA: Apresentação: Teco Cheganças e Victor Volpe Convidado especial: Bruno Casemiro Pautas: Teco Cheganças Edição: Marcus Sarto (⁠⁠@marcussarto⁠⁠) Direção de arte e arte do episódio: Victor Volpe Identidade visual: Enrique Gonzalez (⁠⁠⁠@rike_zalez⁠⁠⁠) Produção: Mythical Lab --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dublacast1/message

A Toast to the Arts
Bestselling Author Peter Kageyama - Midnight Climax

A Toast to the Arts

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2024 44:55


This episode of Big Blend Radio features bestselling author Peter Kageyama who discusses his latest Kats Takemoto novel, MIDNIGHT CLIMAX.In MIDNIGHT CLIMAX, Kats Takemoto, the nisei private detective from his first novel HUNTERS POINT, returns to investigate the murder of a young Chinese girl, killed in a covert CIA brothel in the heart of San Francisco. Her family, members of a Tong, a powerful Chinatown gang, demand vengeance that threatens to start an all-out war in Chinatown unless Kats can discover the truth behind the slaying. Along the way he will discover a personal connection to the suspected killer, a fellow veteran who was tortured and experimented on, turning him into a lethal weapon and a ticking bomb. Kats and his friends race to find this soldier before the government and the rival Tong gangs spiral into more bloodshed.Based in St. Petersburg, Florida, Peter Kageyama is a third-generation Japanese American - sansei. He is a former Senior Fellow with the Alliance for Innovation and the author of four nonfiction books on cities and urban development. He was a finalist for the 2023 Roy Peter Clark Literary Award. More at: https://peterkageyama.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Way Back When History Radio
Bestselling Author Peter Kageyama - Midnight Climax

Way Back When History Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2024 44:55


This episode of Big Blend Radio features bestselling author Peter Kageyama who discusses his latest Kats Takemoto novel, MIDNIGHT CLIMAX.In MIDNIGHT CLIMAX, Kats Takemoto, the nisei private detective from his first novel HUNTERS POINT, returns to investigate the murder of a young Chinese girl, killed in a covert CIA brothel in the heart of San Francisco. Her family, members of a Tong, a powerful Chinatown gang, demand vengeance that threatens to start an all-out war in Chinatown unless Kats can discover the truth behind the slaying. Along the way he will discover a personal connection to the suspected killer, a fellow veteran who was tortured and experimented on, turning him into a lethal weapon and a ticking bomb. Kats and his friends race to find this soldier before the government and the rival Tong gangs spiral into more bloodshed.Based in St. Petersburg, Florida, Peter Kageyama is a third-generation Japanese American - sansei. He is a former Senior Fellow with the Alliance for Innovation and the author of four nonfiction books on cities and urban development. He was a finalist for the 2023 Roy Peter Clark Literary Award. More at: https://peterkageyama.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Big Blend Radio Shows
Bestselling Author Peter Kageyama - Midnight Climax

Big Blend Radio Shows

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2024 44:55


This episode of Big Blend Radio features bestselling author Peter Kageyama who discusses his latest Kats Takemoto novel, MIDNIGHT CLIMAX. In MIDNIGHT CLIMAX, Kats Takemoto, the nisei private detective from  his first novel HUNTERS POINT, returns to investigate the murder of a young Chinese girl, killed in a covert CIA brothel in the heart of San Francisco. Her family, members of a Tong, a powerful Chinatown gang, demand vengeance that threatens to start an all-out war in Chinatown unless Kats can discover the truth behind the slaying. Along the way he will discover a personal connection to the suspected killer, a fellow veteran who was tortured and experimented on, turning him into a lethal weapon and a ticking bomb. Kats and his friends race to find this soldier before the government and the rival Tong gangs spiral into more bloodshed. Based in St. Petersburg, Florida, Peter Kageyama is a third-generation Japanese American - sansei. He is a former Senior Fellow with the Alliance for Innovation and the author of four nonfiction books on cities and urban development. He was a finalist for the 2023 Roy Peter Clark Literary Award. More at: https://peterkageyama.com/ 

The Democracy Group
For the Love of Cities. Peter Kageyama | How Do We Fix It?

The Democracy Group

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2023 27:12


Why do we connect emotionally with some places and not others? Why does that matter? What does loving the place you live in have to do with healing the partisan divide? We explore these questions and hear about solutions from author, researcher and speaker Peter Kageyama.This shared episode is an edited version of a podcast released earlier this year by "Village Squarecast". Our show includes extracts from a speech delivered at a special meeting of The Village Square in Tallahassee, Florida.Peter Kageyama is the author of For the Love of Cities: The Love Affair Between People and Their Places, the follow up, Love Where You Live: Creating Emotionally Engaging Places and his latest, The Emotional Infrastructure of Places. He loves cities and is the former President of Creative Tampa Bay, a grassroots community change organization and the co-founder of the Creative Cities Summit, an interdisciplinary conference that brings citizens and practitioners together around the big idea of ‘the city.'"The mutual love affair between people and their place is one of the most powerful influences in our lives, yet rarely thought of in terms of a relationship," says Peter. "As cities begin thinking of themselves as engaged in a relationship with their citizens, and citizens begin to consider their emotional connections with their places, we open up new possibilities in community, social and economic development by including the most powerful of motivators—the human heart—in our toolkit of city-making." In this episode we learn about the importance of "high touch" local entrepreneurs and local innovators who send "love notes" to the places where they live.Peter shares creative initiatives and speaks of the work of local innovators and public artists. Examples mentioned here include the transformation of Times Square's public space in New York City, The Bean (Cloud Gate) in Chicago, and the Grand Rapids Lip Dub.A warm thankyou to Liz Joyner, President and CEO of The Village Square for giving us permission to share this episode. Village Square is a non-profit organization based in Tallahassee, Florida. It "builds community in our hometown across the ideological, racial, ethnic and religious divisions that have deepened so dramatically in our nation and that have prevented us from addressing the challenges we face together. Hometowns with strong and deep relationships are communities that thrive." Learn more here. Additional InformationThe Democracy Group listener surveyHow Do We Fix It? PodcastMore shows from The Democracy Group

How Do We Fix It?
For the Love of Cities. Peter Kageyama

How Do We Fix It?

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2023 26:40


Why do we connect emotionally with some places and not others? Why does that matter? What does loving the place you live in have to do with healing the partisan divide? We explore these questions and hear about solutions from author, researcher and speaker Peter Kageyama.This shared episode is an edited version of a podcast released earlier this year by "Village Squarecast". Our show includes extracts from a speech delivered at a special meeting of The Village Square in Tallahassee, Florida.Peter Kageyama is the author of For the Love of Cities: The Love Affair Between People and Their Places, the follow up, Love Where You Live: Creating Emotionally Engaging Places and his latest, The Emotional Infrastructure of Places. He loves cities and is the former President of Creative Tampa Bay, a grassroots community change organization and the co-founder of the Creative Cities Summit, an interdisciplinary conference that brings citizens and practitioners together around the big idea of ‘the city.'"The mutual love affair between people and their place is one of the most powerful influences in our lives, yet rarely thought of in terms of a relationship," says Peter. "As cities begin thinking of themselves as engaged in a relationship with their citizens, and citizens begin to consider their emotional connections with their places, we open up new possibilities in community, social and economic development by including the most powerful of motivators—the human heart—in our toolkit of city-making." In this episode we learn about the importance of "high touch" local entrepreneurs and local innovators who send "love notes" to the places where they live.Peter shares creative initiatives and speaks of the work of local innovators and public artists. Examples mentioned here include the transformation of Times Square's public space in New York City, The Bean (Cloud Gate) in Chicago, and the Grand Rapids Lip Dub.A warm thankyou to Liz Joyner, President and CEO of The Village Square for giving us permission to share this episode. Village Square is a non-profit organization based in Tallahassee, Florida. It "builds community in our hometown across the ideological, racial, ethnic and religious divisions that have deepened so dramatically in our nation and that have prevented us from addressing the challenges we face together. Hometowns with strong and deep relationships are communities that thrive." Learn more here. "How Do We Fix It?" and "Village Squarecast" are proud members of The Democracy Group podcast network of shows covering democracy, civic engagement and civil discourse. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Cancer Interviews
083: Mark Kageyama - Metastatic Prostate Cancer Survivor - Granada Hills, California, USA

Cancer Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2023 38:46


After Mark Kageyama was diagnosed with Stage IV prostate cancer, he learned the disease had spread to his bones and lungs.  Severely weakened and his weight dropping to 120 pounds, Mark combined chemotherapy and natural remedies to get the upper hand on cancer.  His weight has returned to 170, and his health is very close to its pre-diagnosis level.  This is his story.

PaperPlayer biorxiv neuroscience
A spinal synergy of excitatory and inhibitory neurons coordinates ipsilateral body movements

PaperPlayer biorxiv neuroscience

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2023


Link to bioRxiv paper: http://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2023.03.21.533603v1?rss=1 Authors: Hayashi, M., Gullo, M., Senturk, G., Di Costanzo, S., Nagasaki, S. C., Kageyama, R., Imayoshi, I., Goulding, M., Pfaff, S. L., Gatto, G. Abstract: Innate and goal-directed movements require a high-degree of trunk and appendicular muscle coordination to preserve body stability while ensuring the correct execution of the motor action. The spinal neural circuits underlying motor execution and postural stability are finely modulated by propriospinal, sensory and descending feedback, yet how distinct spinal neuron populations cooperate to control body stability and limb coordination remains unclear. Here, we identified a spinal microcircuit composed of V2 lineage-derived excitatory (V2a) and inhibitory (V2b) neurons that together coordinate ipsilateral body movements during locomotion. Inactivation of the entire V2 neuron lineage does not impair intralimb coordination but destabilizes body balance and ipsilateral limb coupling, causing mice to adopt a compensatory festinating gait and be unable to execute skilled locomotor tasks. Taken together our data suggest that during locomotion the excitatory V2a and inhibitory V2b neurons act antagonistically to control intralimb coordination, and synergistically to coordinate forelimb and hindlimb movements. Thus, we suggest a new circuit architecture, by which neurons with distinct neurotransmitter identities employ a dual-mode of operation, exerting either synergistic or opposing functions to control different facets of the same motor behavior. Copy rights belong to original authors. Visit the link for more info Podcast created by Paper Player, LLC

Village SquareCast
Peter Kageyama: For the Love of Cities

Village SquareCast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2023 60:06


Why do we connect emotionally with some places and not others? And why does that matter? Author and speaker Peter Kageyama loves cities. Big cities, small cities, villages and small towns. Our special podcast guest is Peter Kageyama on his extraordinary book. Wherever you live, this program is for you. In fact, wherever you live, we think you ought to begin a love affair with your city. So what does loving the city you live in have to do with healing the partisan divide? Turns out the answer is “almost everything.” Tune in to find out why. Whatever you do, watch the Grand Rapids Lip Dub when you get to that place in the podcast. Really, you're going to thank us. And while Peter doesn't mention the Levi's Strauss Go Forth Campaign in this talk, we learned about it from him in an earlier talk. The video inspires us to see the plight of cities in the Rust Belt like Braddock, Pennsylvania as a frontier. Like us, you're never going to forget meeting Peter Kageyama. ___________________ Funding for this program was provided through a grant from Florida Humanities with funds from the National Endowment for the Humanities. The Village Square is a proud member of The Democracy Group, a network of podcasts that examines what's broken in our democracy and how we can work together to fix it. “For the Love of Cities,” in a throwback event offered in partnership with Leon County Government, City of Tallahassee and KCCI Tallahassee.

Friday Live Extra | NET Radio
Extra: Peter Kageyama

Friday Live Extra | NET Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2023 9:26


This week on the "Friday LIVE Extra" podcast, a conversation about Peter Kageyama's new book and appearance in Lincoln.

Friday Live | NET Radio
Extra: Peter Kageyama

Friday Live | NET Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2023 9:26


This week on the "Friday LIVE Extra" podcast, a conversation about Peter Kageyama's new book and appearance in Lincoln.

Yin & Young Podcast
Yin & Young Episode 66 - Peter Kageyama - Writer

Yin & Young Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2023 89:34


Yin & Young the podcast is back with a new episode with writer Peter Kageyama! Peter is a writer whose latest book, 1950s noir thriller “Hunter's Point” featuring Asian American lead characters, recently became an Amazon bestseller. In this episode we discuss Peter's background as a Sansei (third generation Japanese American), his work in non-fiction (For the Love of Cities) and fiction, and much more. Peter's website: peterkageyama.com Peter's non-fiction work: /www.fortheloveofcities.com Highlights: - Peter shares a bit of historical background about Hunter's Point, San Francisco. - Peter grew up in Akron, Ohio, stood out as one of the few (if not only) mixed race kids in the neighborhood. - Is known for his work on urban development and city planning (For the Love of Cities) and is now writing fiction. - Father was a Nisei (2nd generation Japanese American) who was interned along with his family during World War 2 in the U.S. - “Hunter's Point” was written as a kind of conversation with his father. Father was reserved and did not talk about his time in the camps or in the U.S. military. - Shig Murao, City Lights bookstore manager in the 1950s, plays an important role in the book and in the real world Beat scene. - How ones parent's language is lost with each generation. - More accepting of his mixed race heritage and how this book helped him reconnect with his Japanese heritage. - Being Japanese vs being Japanese American. - How rare/taboo it was to see Asian men marry white women during the 1950s. - Currently writing a sequel to “Hunter's Point.” Book Recommendations: - Peter recommends: Facing the Mountain (Daniel James Brown) about Japanese internment. - James recommends No-No Boy (John Okada) about a Japanese American that refused to be drafted into the U.S. military. Language corner: - 反抗期 - hankouki: rebellious phase - 恩 on: obligation (benevolent) - 義理 giri: obligation (social, honorable) - sussy baka: silly stupid (a term kids use when gaming to describe ridiculous behavior). Combines “suspect” with “baka” (馬鹿) which is Japanese for fool. - 失敗 - shippai: mistake; darn! ——— Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, Youtube: @yinyoungpodcast FB: https://www.facebook.com/yinyoungpodcast IG: https://www.instagram.com/yinyoungpodcast YT: https://www.youtube.com/@yinyoungpodcast Like/comment to helps others find our work! Yin & Young is produced by James Y. Shih and Daniel Yin. Support us on Patreon: patreon.com/yinyoungpodcast Questions, comments, sponsors—email: yinyoungpodcast[at]gmail.com

PaperPlayer biorxiv cell biology
Phosphorylation of phase-separated p62 bodies by ULK1 activates a redox-independent stress response

PaperPlayer biorxiv cell biology

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2022


Link to bioRxiv paper: http://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2022.12.21.521356v1?rss=1 Authors: Komatsu, M., Ikeda, R., Noshiro, D., Morishita, H., Takada, S., Kageyama, S., Fujioka, Y., Funakoshi, T., Komatsu-Hirota, S., Arai, R., Ryzhii, E., Abe, M., Koga, T., Nakao, M., Sakimura, K., Horii, A., Waguri, S., Ichimura, Y., Noda, N. N. Abstract: NRF2 is a transcription factor responsible for antioxidant stress responses that is usually regulated in a redox-dependent manner. p62 bodies formed by liquid-liquid phase separation contain Ser349-phosphorylated p62, which participates in the redox-independent activation of NRF2. However, the regulatory mechanism and physiological significance of phosphorylation remain unclear. Herein, we identify ULK1 as a kinase responsible for phosphorylation of p62. ULK1 co-localizes with p62 bodies, and directly interacts with p62. This phosphorylation allows KEAP1 to be retained within p62 bodies, activating NRF2. p62S351E/+ mice are phosphomimetic knock-in mice in which Ser351 corresponding to human Ser349 is replaced by Glu. These mice, but not phosphodefective p62S351A/S351A mice, exhibit NRF2 hyperactivation and growth retardation, the latter caused by malnutrition and dehydration due to obstruction of the esophagus and forestomach secondary to hyperkeratosis. p62S351E/+ mice are a phenocopy of systemic Keap1-knockout mice. Our results expand our understanding of the physiological importance of the redox-independent NRF2 activation pathway and provide new insight into the role of phase separation in this process. Copy rights belong to original authors. Visit the link for more info Podcast created by Paper Player, LLC

Marketing with Russ... aka #RussSelfie
Marketing with Russ... aka #RussSelfie with Mark Kageyama - Ep. 259

Marketing with Russ... aka #RussSelfie

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2022 33:39


You are a Blessing! This Life is a beautiful gift! Our families, health, our jobs, friends, our business, and more – so many reasons to be grateful for! Coming next week, I bring you an amazing friend who will make us appreciate ourselves and “Be Your Own Hero!” Marketing with Russ…aka #RussSelfie, Episode 259 10 November, Thursday, 8am PST Featuring Mark Kageyama Mark, from Los Angeles, is the Author of 2BYourOwnHero on YouTube, aiming to inspire people to appreciate their lives, health, and opportunities. He believes every day is a gift, and each day should be treated as a blessing! Mark is also a contributing author at Biz Catalyst360, a Clubhouse room moderator at “Cancer Conquering Community.” Watch Here: LinkedIn: https://lnkd.in/gXGVvqwR Facebook: https://lnkd.in/gqA6XgTC YouTube: https://lnkd.in/ghspy4k5 Connect with Mark: LinkedIn: https://lnkd.in/gtmd4ixV Email: oilsallwell@gmail.com YouTube: @2BYourOwnHero Connect with Russ: LinkedIn: https://lnkd.in/eDN9fGWC Website: russhedge.com YouTube: @russhedge #cancersurvivor #2byourownhero #inspiration #motivation #connection #marketing #InspirationSpecialist

Cancer U Thrivers
Share Your Story: Mark Kageyama

Cancer U Thrivers

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2022 43:39


Mark Kageyama is a stage 4 cancer patient with prostate, bone, and lung cancer. He has been battling cancer for 17 months. Mark has a YouTube channel called 2BYourOwnHero, where he looks to inspire people to appreciate their incredible lives! 01:54: Before Covid, I worked out regularly 3 to 5 times a week.  04:54: Your cancer is so bad I can't cure you.  08:28: Did you have any symptoms of prostate cancer? 10:42: What was the recommended treatment plan if she couldn't cure you?  12:30: We're admitting you to the hospital.  16:32: What was your career? 18:58: My legs were hard as a rock before getting cancer. 21:50: You must add animal protein to your diet if you want to get better. 23:52: When did the chemotherapy end?  26:09: She passed away from cancer about four years ago.  29:13: What is one thing you wish you had known at the very beginning of your cancer journey? 32:10: If you could only do one thing to change healthcare in the US, what would it be and why?  34:02: It's so rare to meet a doctor with true compassion.  37:27: Thriver Rapid Fire Questions.  39:58: Aside from Cancer U, what's one resource you would recommend for cancer patients and caregivers?   Resources Mark's Caring Bridge pageMark's YouTube channelThe Truth About Cancer

The Haikyuu Summit
S2E6 - "Tempo"

The Haikyuu Summit

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2022 47:50


On this week's episode, Hannah reveals her first impression of Season 4, we chat about some "nerdy" things, deep dive into who is really in charge of the crazy quick, why Coach Ukai understands Kageyama better than Hinata, Oikawa's ex-girlfriend, and "Ice!"

The Haikyuu Summit
S1E25 - "The Third Day"

The Haikyuu Summit

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2022 44:39


In this special finale episode, we review your instagram poll responses, go over some differences between the manga and the anime, and talk about our very favorite scene of Hinata and Kageyama running around the gym

Hightailing Through History
History's Worst Serial Killers You've Never Heard Of; The History of 4/20 and The Waldos

Hightailing Through History

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2022 44:21


Welcome to episode 31! This week, the sisters gather the Smoke Circle and the wine flows and the weed hazes the room! KT first tells us about the worst serial killers from early history whom you've never heard of...We just have to say we are so glad they lived centuries ago....yikes. Next, Laurel brings the lift and ends us all--literally--on a high note with the history of the phrase and holiday 4/20 and the group of Californian high schoolers that brought it to us: The Waldos. *~*~*~*~*~*~ The Socials! Instagram -- @hightailinghistory Facebook -- Hightailing Through History or @HightailingHistory Twitter -- @HightailingPod *~*~*~*~*~*~ Source Materials: History's Worst Serial Killers-- “Gilles De Rais: History's First Serial Killer?” Encyclopædia Britannica, Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc., https://www.britannica.com/story/gilles-de-rais-historys-first-serial-killer. Grey, Orrin. “Liu Pengli Was One of History's Earliest and Vilest Serial Killers.” Line, 9 Aug. 2021, https://the-line-up.com/liu-pengli?amp=1. Jennifer Wright. “Locusta of Gaul: Rome's Imperial Poisoner and Possibly the World's First Serial Killer.” CrimeReads, 1 Nov. 2021, https://crimereads.com/locusta-of-gaul-romes-imperial-poisoner-and-possibly-the-worlds-first-serial-killer/. Kageyama, Ben. “The Werewolf of Bedburg.” Medium, History of Yesterday, 1 Nov. 2020, https://historyofyesterday.com/the-werewolf-of-bedburg-4352774f9804. “Procrustean Definition & Meaning.” Merriam-Webster, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/procrustean. Sal. “7 Terrifying Serial Killers from Ancient History.” Medium, Lessons from History, 1 Mar. 2021, https://medium.com/lessons-from-history/7-horrifying-serial-killers-from-ancient-history-4b63c2fc5d8e. Schmid, David. “Why Americans Are so Fascinated by Serial Killers.” History.com, A&E Television Networks, 23 June 2017, https://www.history.com/news/why-americans-are-so-fascinated-by-serial-killers 4/20 and the Waldos-- Holland, Brynn. “The Hazy History of '420'.” History.com, A&E Television Networks, 19 Apr. 2017, https://www.history.com/news/the-hazy-history-of-420. Kim, Soo. “How to Celebrate 4/20 Today.” Newsweek, Newsweek, 20 Apr. 2021, https://www.newsweek.com/what-420-history-how-celebrate-1584687. Lopez, German. “4/20, The Marijuana Holiday, Explained.” Vox, Vox, 19 Apr. 2019, https://www.vox.com/policy-and-politics/2019/4/19/18484698/what-is-420-meaning-marijuana-legalization. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/laurel-rockall/message

Hightailing Through History
History's Worst Serial Killers You've Never Heard Of; The History of 4/20 and The Waldos

Hightailing Through History

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2022 44:21


Welcome to episode 31! This week, the sisters gather the Smoke Circle and the wine flows and the weed hazes the room! KT first tells us about the worst serial killers from early history whom you've never heard of...We just have to say we are so glad they lived centuries ago....yikes. Next, Laurel brings the lift and ends us all--literally--on a high note with the history of the phrase and holiday 4/20 and the group of Californian high schoolers that brought it to us: The Waldos. *~*~*~*~*~*~ The Socials! Instagram -- @hightailinghistory Facebook -- Hightailing Through History or @HightailingHistory Twitter -- @HightailingPod *~*~*~*~*~*~ Source Materials: History's Worst Serial Killers-- “Gilles De Rais: History's First Serial Killer?” Encyclopædia Britannica, Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc., https://www.britannica.com/story/gilles-de-rais-historys-first-serial-killer. Grey, Orrin. “Liu Pengli Was One of History's Earliest and Vilest Serial Killers.” Line, 9 Aug. 2021, https://the-line-up.com/liu-pengli?amp=1. Jennifer Wright. “Locusta of Gaul: Rome's Imperial Poisoner and Possibly the World's First Serial Killer.” CrimeReads, 1 Nov. 2021, https://crimereads.com/locusta-of-gaul-romes-imperial-poisoner-and-possibly-the-worlds-first-serial-killer/. Kageyama, Ben. “The Werewolf of Bedburg.” Medium, History of Yesterday, 1 Nov. 2020, https://historyofyesterday.com/the-werewolf-of-bedburg-4352774f9804. “Procrustean Definition & Meaning.” Merriam-Webster, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/procrustean. Sal. “7 Terrifying Serial Killers from Ancient History.” Medium, Lessons from History, 1 Mar. 2021, https://medium.com/lessons-from-history/7-horrifying-serial-killers-from-ancient-history-4b63c2fc5d8e. Schmid, David. “Why Americans Are so Fascinated by Serial Killers.” History.com, A&E Television Networks, 23 June 2017, https://www.history.com/news/why-americans-are-so-fascinated-by-serial-killers 4/20 and the Waldos-- Holland, Brynn. “The Hazy History of '420'.” History.com, A&E Television Networks, 19 Apr. 2017, https://www.history.com/news/the-hazy-history-of-420. Kim, Soo. “How to Celebrate 4/20 Today.” Newsweek, Newsweek, 20 Apr. 2021, https://www.newsweek.com/what-420-history-how-celebrate-1584687. Lopez, German. “4/20, The Marijuana Holiday, Explained.” Vox, Vox, 19 Apr. 2019, https://www.vox.com/policy-and-politics/2019/4/19/18484698/what-is-420-meaning-marijuana-legalization. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/laurel-rockall/message

Power Your Life
Mark Kageyama:2byourownhero

Power Your Life

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2022 35:00


Mark Kageyama, a YouTuber, consultant and speaker is a stage 4 cancer patient, with prostate, bone, and lung cancer.  He inspires people with his YouTube channel 2byourownhero, by hopefully opening people's eyes, to take advantage of their opportunities, to not sleepwalk through life, and to appreciate their health. 

The Haikyuu Summit
S1E22 - "Evolution"

The Haikyuu Summit

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2022 40:53


We've got a great show for you tonight! We start off by reading another listener message, complete with anime and Haikyuu uniform recommendations for you all. Next up, Marli reveals she made a Kageyama jackolantern last year, we dive deep into memes, finally get a good Tsuki moment, and learn a lot about Oikawa and Iwaizumi. Now let Hannah go to bed already!!

TishTalk
Episode 4- Cancer Survivor Mark Kageyama and how he overcame Stage 4 Cancer and found new purpose

TishTalk

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2022 28:45


In this episode of TishTalk, I speak with Stage 4 Cancer Survivor Mark Kageyama. Mark's journey from diagnosis to living each day fully and deciding he will live a long life, is inspirational and full of humour and touching sadness. Mark has started a YouTube Channel called 2byourownhero to help other Cancer patients to find inspiration and community support. His story is full of courage and heart. He is a true inspiration.

Azumi's Easy Japanese Small Talk
Azumi's Easy Japanese Small Talk #458 FIgure Skating: Kageyama and Uno earn silver and bronze.

Azumi's Easy Japanese Small Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2022 17:56


Today's Whiteboard きょうのホワイトボード https://www.azumiism.com/category/podcast/

Supersons
Haikyu!!

Supersons

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2022 58:51


Amanda cries about good character development for the hundredth time, Jon mixes up volleyball and basketball, and Dan has a surprisingly good time as 3/4 of the Chaos Crew come together to discuss the wholesome and joy-inspiring sports anime, Haikyu!! We watched the first season of the show to discuss.

Animegaversum
#002 Das erste richtige Spiel – Haikyu S1E2-S1E7

Animegaversum

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2022 24:09


Willkommen zur zweiten Folge von Animegaversum. Heute besprechen wir alles rund um die S1E2 bis S1E7 vom Anime Haikyu. Es geht um das erste Spiel, an dem Hinata und Kageyama teilnehmen – aber vorher müssen sie eine harte Aufnahmeprüfung bestehen. Valentin entwickelt eine Philosophie zum Problem, ob wir Menschen Egoisten oder Teamplayer sind. Ansonsten checken wir unsere Hörermails, schauen, was wir über Volleyball lernen: Welche Einstellung führt zum Sieg, welche Taktik hilft, was für Weisheiten haben uns gefallen? Wir lernen Japanisch, undzwar Volleyball-Fachbegriffe. Wir staunen über die Ästhetik in Haikyu und ja: wir streiten darüber, ob die Managerin Kiyoko Shimizu nicht ein bisschen zu oberflächlich gezeichnet ist. Musik: Building Inspiration by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com

Cancer Healing Journeys by ZenOnco.io & Love Heals Cancer
Prostate Cancer Survivor : Mark Kageyama : Cancer Survivor Stories

Cancer Healing Journeys by ZenOnco.io & Love Heals Cancer

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2021 34:49


Mark Kageyama was diagnosed with Prostate cancer in 2020. He had several ultrasounds, biopsies, bone scans and MRIs during his treatment. Further tests found that cancer had metastasized and moved to his lungs and bones as well. He has a YouTube Channel, 2BYourOwnHero, through which he inspires people to appreciate their lives, health and the opportunities that come their way. Mark believes that every day is a gift, and each day should be treated as a blessing. His message to cancer patients and survivors is to have a positive attitude and appreciate every day of your life. Mark says, "My cancer journey has been a true blessing to my life because it has allowed me to understand what's important in my life.

Nakama no Anime!
Romance vs. Shonen

Nakama no Anime!

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2021 48:50


We're women with very specific taste... romance & shonen! We watch and read a broad range of genres but we felt like because these are our main two, it was definitely worth exploring. Like.... we wouldn't have Boruto without Hinata & Naruto but we can't get some Kageyama & [other] Hinata?! Thanks for listening & don't forget to give us a follow on Instagram & TikTok!

simp#2
"So What?!" A Kageyama Tobio x Team Manager Listener ASMR Spicy Ver

simp#2

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2021 40:39


simp#2
"Broken King.." A Tsundere Tobio Kageyama x Listener ASMR Spicy Ver

simp#2

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2021 41:53


Plus Ultra Fitness
Tobio Kageyama | Haikyuu Character Analysis | Plus Ultra Fitness Podcast Season 3

Plus Ultra Fitness

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2021 32:29


Our Presenting sponsor is First Step Apparel pick yourself up some awesome anime fitness tees at https://firststepapparel.com/ and use code "plusulta12" for 12% off.   For coaching services email me at: maxwell.hall6573@gmail.com or go to www.maxhallfitness.com   Check Out Podcast 2.0 compatible apps at: https://podcastindex.org/   Make a Paypal Donation: https://www.paypal.me/PlusUltraFitnessPod   Pick up some new workout clothes at https://www.justsaiyan.co/ use codes "Olympus" or "NerdLifts" for 15% off your order.   Join the UA Academy Discord channel to surround yourself with a supportive online community all with the same mission of being plus ultra. https://discord.gg/PBaXERFK   Follow our Socials: Instagram- First Step- https://www.instagram.com/firststepapparel/ Podcast- https://www.instagram.com/plus_ultra_fitness_podcast/ Max- https://www.instagram.com/maxhallfitness/ Tiffany- https://www.instagram.com/_musemagic_/ Evan- https://www.instagram.com/evouzumaki/ Zack- https://www.instagram.com/zackbot55/ Eddy-https://www.instagram.com/plusultraeddy/   YouTube- MaxHallFitness- https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkPGv-czWUuqAZZn1mZsMDw Plus Ultra Fitness- https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1OImlbHfNcaCTtB4fVTFrA Zack's- https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMR61MXS385dFsblHwxOKug   Twitch- Evan- https://www.twitch.tv/evouzumaki Eddy- https://www.twitch.tv/plusultraeddy   Website- First Step- https://firststepapparel.com/ Max- https://www.maxhallfitness.com/  

The Haikyuu Summit
S1E10 - "Yearning"

The Haikyuu Summit

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2021 53:47


Today's episode features our first guest! His name is Kyle. Hear input on Haikyuu from someone who was much more sporty in high school than us! We also discuss no-eyes Kageyama, pointy teeth Tanaka, and of course Hinata getting hit in the head again

NERD CHATTING in Japanese
39.ハイキュー!!(Haikyu!!)について2

NERD CHATTING in Japanese

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2021 11:54


推しメンについて話しています。 影山くんと月島くん、全然違うタイプだけど、二人ともかっこいいのです! I'm talking about the members I recommend. Kageyama-kun and Tsukishima-kun are completely different types, but they are both cool! *ワカのSNS

The Anime Virgin
Haikyuu!!

The Anime Virgin

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2021 48:12


In this episode Gozen, Briggs, and Animak discuss Haikyuu!! In a week, we'll be discussing To Your Eternity Episodes 11-20!Featuring Gozen and Animak from AnimeUproar and Briggs from BriggsADA!Watch LIVE on Mondays 3pm Eastern time on Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/rantcafe

N&C Show | Podcast de anime
Kageyama Tobio: Evolución de personaje

N&C Show | Podcast de anime

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2021 56:43


Hoy hablaremos sobre Kageyama Tobio, el deuteragonista de Haikyuu; y haremos un análisis completo de su evolución y crecimiento cómo personaje a lo largo de toda la historia.

Art Supply Posse
120: Favourite Art Supplies with Kageyama and Enon Avital

Art Supply Posse

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2021 35:35


In this brand new format Kim chats with people in the posse about their favourite three art supplies. First guests are Kageyama and Enon Avital. Enon is a previous guest. He was on episode 72 in 2019. You can find his handmade notebooks at Dapper Notes.

The Haikyuu Summit
S1E3 - "The Formidable Ally"

The Haikyuu Summit

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2021 45:40


Hear our thoughts on Episode 3, a recap of names including Soysauce Hinata and Tanaka Ramen, and a breakdown of character profiles for Kageyama and Hinata.

Apartment Shenanigans
Ep 7 Haikyuu!!! Let's Start a Volleyball Team! Oh! Dave Already Found a Team Manager! Let's Go!

Apartment Shenanigans

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2021 101:55


We are recruiting for the Volleyball Team! Spike, Setter, Ace, Libero, or Defense?! What kind of player are you?! Fill out this form and join, please! PLEASE! Sigh... Huh, that spunky redhead looks eager to join! Uh...why is the taller guy glaring at everyone??TW/CW: Tsukishima is pretty antagonistic towards Kageyama and Hinata, but that is about it for trigger and content warnings!

Place
Place Talks: Peter Kageyama

Place

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2021 27:00


As the author of "For the Love of Cities" and "Love Where you Live," Peter Kageyama knows what makes places truly special. He studies how small acts can make huge impacts. And he's on a mission to bring love into city building.

Believe It! A Naruto Podcast
Ep 29 - Hit It Till It Breaks!!!!

Believe It! A Naruto Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2021 61:55


In this week's episode, the hosts go to training camp! All of our most beloved boys are back and ready to play. Hinata is working on his good jumps while Kageyama is still stuck trying to learn how to be a Good Teammate. Tsukki gets omega boomed by his older brother but don't worry, his best friend in a Dics shirt is here for him. Everyone gets blessed with BBQ. Also, ACAB (sorry Daichi). You can throw us a tip on Patreon if you enjoy us more than the average comedy podcast about some mid anime. A couple of bucks a month unlocks all of our bonus episodes and a Discord community full of our best volleyball jock pals. patreon.com/believeit Tweet at us: @believeitcast @cqcoffee @jonescarroway @emailthe0nly This covers Haikyu!! episodes 31-36, dubbed. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/believeit/message

Leadership From The Arena
With Peter Kageyama

Leadership From The Arena

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2021 31:44


Peter Kageyama explains the intimate relationship between citizen and city; and how we can all do more to make the places we live, wonderful places to live in. 

Series Reality Podcast
LITE 2X01- Haikyuu!!

Series Reality Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2021 26:54


Bienvenidos a un nuevo episodio de SRP Lite. En esta ocasión CAZMIK nos hablará de uno de sus mangas y animes favoritos, Haikyuu!, creado en 2012 por el mangaka japonés Haruichi Furudate, y convertido en serie de animación unos años después, en 2014. El anime, a Febrero de 2021, sigue en activo, habiendo terminado hace muy poco su cuarta temporada, mientras que el manga vio su final en Julio de 2020. El manga siguió una muy exitosa serialización en la famosísima revista japonesa recopilatoria de manga Shonen Jump, la cual finalizó con un total de 42 volúmenes, 402 capítulos y aproximadamente unas 50 millones de copias vendidas, convirtiéndose así en unos de los mangas más populares de la historia reciente de la revista. La historia sigue el inicio en el volleyball de Shoyo Hinata, un chaval de 14 años que sueña con dedicarse profesionalmente al volleyball, pese a su baja estatura, de en torno a 1,64 m. Para conseguir este objetivo se enrola en el instituto Karasuno, famosos en el pasado por haber tenido equipos muy fuertes pero actualmente en decadencia. Allí compartirá equipo con Tobio Kageyama, un genio superdotado del volleyball que juega como colocador, pero que en sus anteriores equipos siempre ha tenido problemas para encontrar jugadores capaces de llegar a sus colocaciones más rápidas y ambiciosas. Kageyama encontrará en la explosividad y la capacidad física de Hinata a su mayor aliado, ya que es la única persona capaz de rematar a la perfección todas esas colocaciones tan exigentes a las que nadie antes llegaba. Hinata, con una falta muy importante de conocimientos y experiencia en el deporte, y Kageyama, muy poco acostumbrado a jugar en equipo y a adaptarse a sus rematadores, verán una mejoría muy importante como jugadores y como personas gracias a la ayuda de sus compañeros en el Karasuno, un equipo dispuesto a recuperar la gloria que el equipo tuvo en el pasado y con el objetivo final de alcanzar un puesto en el Torneo Nacional de Japón. Para conseguir esta meta, el Karasuno deberá enfrentarse a grandes y temibles oponentes, como Toru Oikawa del Aoba Johsai, los gemelos Miya del Inarizaki, Ushiwaka del Shiratorizawa o al antaño gran rival del Karasuno, el Nekoma de Tokyo. Equipos todos ellos repletos de personajes muy carismáticos, con mucha personalidad y muy bien escritos. Haikyuu!! no es solo una serie sobre volleyball, sino que va mucho más allá. Todos los personajes del Karasuno tienen su propio arco argumental, todos tienen sus dificultades que superar y sus propias motivaciones, que van más allá del propio deporte, y todo esto son factores que la serie explora. Valores como el esfuerzo o la aceptación de la derrota están muy presentes en la historia y se transmiten de forma muy bien hilada. Te guste o no el volleyball, sepas algo o no del deporte, es una serie que disfrutarás muchísimo, gracias a su ritmo ligero y a sus grandes dosis de humor, emoción y epicidad a partes iguales. Recordamos que podéis ver su primera temporada en Netflix y Amazon Prime Video. Hasta pronto!! GRACIAS POR VUESTRO APOYO Y POR ESTAR SIEMPRE AHÍ!!! Únete a nuestro grupo de Telegram: https://t.me/seriesrealitypodcast Lista de canciones en orden de aparición Haikyuu!! Opening 1 - SPYAIR - Imagination Haikyuu!! Opening 3 - SPYAIR - I’m a Believer Haikyuu!! OST Vol. 1 - Yuki Hayashi - The Quick Freak Haikyuu!! Opening 4 - BURNOUT SYNDROMES - Fly High Haikyuu!! OST Vol. 1 - Yuki Hayashi - Haikyuu!! Haikyuu!! OST Vol. 1 - Yuki Hayashi - The Greatest Decoy Haikyuu!! Opening 5 - BURNOUT SYNDROMES - Hikari Are Haikyuu!! OST Vol.2 - Yuki Hayashi - Above Déjanos tus comentarios y likes en IVOOX, Apple Podcast, Spreaker, Google Podcast, Castbox, TuneIn, Spotify y en nuestra web: www.seriesrealitypodcast.com. Twitter: @seriesreality1 Instagram: Seriesreality1 YouTube: Series Reality Podcast email: seriesreality1@gmail.com

Weebology Podcast
Ep. 89: Haikyuu To The Top! Part 2 : AKA Tear Factory ft. Dannie from Anime Summit

Weebology Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2021 90:42


Welcome back to class Weebology Fam! This week we have a recurring favorite guest of ours Dannie from Anime Summit back to talk about part 2 of Haikyu!! To The Top aka Season 4. This is an amazing season and we rip off MAJOR SPOILERS! Come and chat with us about this amazing story! Also I had insanely tough technical difficulties with getting this episode together Gomenasorry! -Prof. Ethan Anime Summit Links!https://linktr.ee/animesummitpodcastSocialsWe released our All-New PATREON!! Check it out!https://www.patreon.com/weebologyFollow us on instagram for mid week updates and awesome Anime Memes!https://www.instagram.com/weebology.podcast/Hit up the Twitter!https://twitter.com/WeebologyPCheck out our Youtube Channel for additional anime content or video podcasts episodes!https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVJBllbgYsuTrrG5IssngOgContact us with any questions, comments, or requests for anime to hear us wax philosophic about!weebologypodcast@gmail.comIntro / Outro SongOur theme song is:Dreams By Dj Quads https://youtu.be/iiRCmcP_jlcArtist SoundCloud https://soundcloud.com/aka-dj-quadsMusic Promoted by https://goo.gl/5NfMV4Please check out his music and support this awesome artist!

Music Matters with Darrell Craig Harris
Globally known Japanese poet, journalist, filmmaker, and songwriter - Yuri Kageyama chats and performs live with Darrell Craig Harris on Music Matters Podcast - EP.01 - S2

Music Matters with Darrell Craig Harris

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2021 78:50


Darrell was introduced to Yuri through Darrell's performance connection with the well-known traditional Bon Daiko drummer Isaku Kageyama. YURI KAGEYAMA is a poet, fiction writer, essayist, journalist, filmmaker and songwriter of bilingual and bicultural (Japanese and American) upbringing chats with Darrell Craig Harris on Music Matters. Yuri shares her thoughts on current daily life in Tokyo and shares her keen perspectives on how we all need to be personally responsible if we wish for a collective legacy that offers a positive outcome for our succeeding generations. Yuri talks about her award winning film - “NEWS FROM FUKUSHIMA” which has garnered great support as it's premiered in film festivals around the world.  Yuri recites her moving poem about the plight of fukushima  accompanied by Darrell on his bass guitar in a moving online live performance for us.  This film is a a stark example of lessons we must learn from the under-reported catastrophic failure of the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant which suffered major damage from the magnitude 9.0 earthquake and tsunami that hit Japan on March 11, 2011. The chain of events caused radiation releases from Units 1-4 forcing the evacuation of 83,000 residents from towns around the plant.

The triple meltdown also caused concerns about contamination of food and water supplies, including the 2011 rice harvest, and also the health effects of radiation on workers at the plant. Scientists estimate that the accident released 18 quadrillion becquerels of caesium-137 into the Pacific Ocean, contaminating 150 square miles of the ocean floor. Website - Yuri Kageyama - and Yuri's social media links:   A Big thanks to our friends at #AudioGeer and the team @shure for their awesome support! #Shure #MV7 #podcast mic! Please check out our Music Matters podcast on @spotifypodcasts Hey, also check out the New Music Matters Podcast Website- and Music Matters SWAG And a Big Shout and thanks for the support of the following: Rodney Hall FAME Recording Studios in Muscle Shoals, Alabama Shure microphones Affliction clothing  and Nigel J. my co-producer and voice over talent, all while running - Music Tribes Unite Media for our Podcast - Productions   - Please, support, LIKE and helps us grow - check out our Social Media pages:   

I Am A Creator
Fight or Flight: When Resistance Feels Worth It

I Am A Creator

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2021 22:18


When Noa Kageyama realized he didn’t love the thing he’d dedicated his life to, it was time to decide if the resistance he felt was the kind you push through or the kind that helps you choose a new path. Visit https://convertkit.com/noa-Kageyama for show notes and more information.

AniMates Podcast
#037 - Fact or Fiction

AniMates Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2020 74:32


This week KB and Murks are joined by special guest ShoyoCloud and discuss whose better between Kageyama and Hinata, can you have a favourite anime, anime of the decade + much more! ENJOY!

The Doctor Whisperer - the BUSINESS of medicine
TDW Show feat: 100th episode with Author, Peter Kageyama

The Doctor Whisperer - the BUSINESS of medicine

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2020 25:05


Tune in (10/23/20) on The Doctor Whisperer Show, at 5:30pm EST, to welcome Peter Kageyama, Author of For the Love of Cities. Peter Kageyama is the author of For the Love of Cities: The Love Affair Between People and Their Places, the follow up, Love Where You Live: Creating Emotionally Engaging Places and the latest, The Emotional Infrastructure of Places. Peter is a Senior Fellow with the Alliance for Innovation, a national network of city leaders and a special advisor to America In Bloom. He is the former President of Creative Tampa Bay, a grassroots community change organization and a long-time resident of St. Petersburg. He is an internationally sought-after community development consultant and grassroots engagement strategist who speaks all over the world about bottom-up community development and the amazing people who are making change happen. Thank you to our incredible sponsor TieTechnology for sponsoring the show! Contact: To send me a voice message, click here: https://anchor.fm/thedoctorwhisperer/message To send me an email, click here: 13thavenuemedia@gmail.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thedoctorwhisperer/message

Queue for You Podcast
QUEUE FOR YOU EP. 6- Hakiyuu!! (S1-S3)

Queue for You Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2020 134:14


ORIGINAL POSTING: OCTOBER 24, 2019 Your hosts for today: Mia, Chantal We're setting up our best toss for you to spike, it's Haikyuu!! We discuss everyone's favorite sports anime that gives us nice kills and perfect serves! Hinata and Kageyama's freak toss will give you chills! YouTube link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kQh8moMHXe8 Sub to the Q4U Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBfT61A-Pnc53sgpE3CieqQ Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/queue_gals

Anime Compost
Episode #054: [Review] What's Your Fav? - Suzi's Picks

Anime Compost

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2020 57:02


Who knows Suzi best?! Anime Compost watch three Anime chosen by Suzi's Anime ADD and guesses which is her favorite. The competition gets heated as the crew tries to figure out Suzi's brain machinations. Does she like the light-heartedness of My Life as a Villainess: All Routes Lead to Doom, the emotional battle of Kageyama-sama: Love is War, or the pervy hero and world-building of Plunderer?! Find out on the first installment of What's Your Fav: Suzi's Picks edition!

Series Reality Podcast
LITE 1X13 - Cinco Grandes Animes Con Grandes Opening.

Series Reality Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2020 29:24


Bienvenidos a un nuevo episodio de SRP Lite. En esta ocasión CAZMIK nos trae 5 títulos de anime, acompañados de sus openings. A veces infravaloramos la importancia y la fuerza que tiene un buen opening, y es que solo la elección de un opening para un anime es algo que lleva mucho tiempo y que se hace con mucho cuidado y atención. Un buen opening puede conseguir que solo con escucharlo te den ganas de ver el anime, o que te llame la atención para, por lo menos, interesarte por el anime al que corresponde. Hay cientos de animes y aun muchos más openings, porque lo normal es que cada anime tenga varias canciones introductorias. Es muy difícil elegir 5 dentro de la gran variedad y calidad que existe, pero Cazmik ha elegido 5 de sus favoritos personales, los cuales acompañará de una breve introducción y sinopsis del anime al que acompañan. Los animes elegidos son Haikyuu, el manga deportivo de Volleyball protagonizado por Hinata y Kageyama, Your Lie in April, un drama juvenil centrado en un joven pianista y la violinista que cambiará su vida, Attack on Titan, el mítico anime de acción y misterio, Anohana, una historia de amistad y nostalgia en un pequeño pueblo de Japón, y The Quintessential Quintuplets, donde 5 hermanas quintillizas lucharán por el amor de su compañero de clase y tutor personal. El opening elegido de cada uno de estos animes tiene su propia personalidad y estilo, todos ellos muy variados y diferentes entre sí, como son los propios animes a los que corresponden. Esperamos descubriros alguna nueva serie, o que si sois unos buenos otakus y ya las conocéis todas os guste recordarlas mediante sus openings. Hasta pronto!! GRACIAS POR VUESTRO APOYO Y POR ESTAR SIEMPRE AHÍ!!! Únete a nuestro grupo de Telegram: https://t.me/seriesrealitypodcast Lista de canciones en orden de aparición BLOODY STREAM - Coda - Jojo’s Bizarre Adventure The Freak Quick - Yuki Hayashi y Asami Tachibana - Haikyuu 1. Primer Opening: I’m a Believer - SPYAIR - Haikyuu Orange - 7!! - Your Lie in April 2. Segundo Opening: Hikaru Nara - Goose House - Your Lie in April attack ON titan - Hiroyuki Sawano - Attack on Titan 3. Tercer Opening: Shinzo wo Sasageyo - Linked Horizon - Attack on Titan Secret Base - Zone - Anohana 4. Cuarto Opening: Aoi Shiori - Galileo Galilei - Anohana The Quintessential Quintuplets - Natsumi Tabuchi - The Quintessential Quintuplets 5. Quinto Opening: Gotoubun no Kimochi - The Quintuplets of Nakano - The Quintessential Quintuplets Chikatto Chika Chika - Konomi Kohara - Kaguya-sama: Love is War Déjanos tus comentarios y likes en IVOOX, Apple Podcast, Spreaker, Podimo, Google Podcast, Castbox, TuneIn, Spotify y en nuestra web: www.seriesrealitypodcast.com. Twitter: @seriesreality1 Instagram: Seriesreality1 YouTube: Series Reality Podcast email: seriesreality1@gmail.com Escuchanos también en www.Lockoutmedia.com

Series Reality Podcast
LITE 1X13 - Cinco Grandes Animes Con Grandes Opening.

Series Reality Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2020 29:24


Bienvenidos a un nuevo episodio de SRP Lite. En esta ocasión CAZMIK nos trae 5 títulos de anime, acompañados de sus openings. A veces infravaloramos la importancia y la fuerza que tiene un buen opening, y es que solo la elección de un opening para un anime es algo que lleva mucho tiempo y que se hace con mucho cuidado y atención. Un buen opening puede conseguir que solo con escucharlo te den ganas de ver el anime, o que te llame la atención para, por lo menos, interesarte por el anime al que corresponde. Hay cientos de animes y aun muchos más openings, porque lo normal es que cada anime tenga varias canciones introductorias. Es muy difícil elegir 5 dentro de la gran variedad y calidad que existe, pero Cazmik ha elegido 5 de sus favoritos personales, los cuales acompañará de una breve introducción y sinopsis del anime al que acompañan. Los animes elegidos son Haikyuu, el manga deportivo de Volleyball protagonizado por Hinata y Kageyama, Your Lie in April, un drama juvenil centrado en un joven pianista y la violinista que cambiará su vida, Attack on Titan, el mítico anime de acción y misterio, Anohana, una historia de amistad y nostalgia en un pequeño pueblo de Japón, y The Quintessential Quintuplets, donde 5 hermanas quintillizas lucharán por el amor de su compañero de clase y tutor personal. El opening elegido de cada uno de estos animes tiene su propia personalidad y estilo, todos ellos muy variados y diferentes entre sí, como son los propios animes a los que corresponden. Esperamos descubriros alguna nueva serie, o que si sois unos buenos otakus y ya las conocéis todas os guste recordarlas mediante sus openings. Hasta pronto!! GRACIAS POR VUESTRO APOYO Y POR ESTAR SIEMPRE AHÍ!!! Únete a nuestro grupo de Telegram: https://t.me/seriesrealitypodcast Lista de canciones en orden de aparición BLOODY STREAM - Coda - Jojo’s Bizarre Adventure The Freak Quick - Yuki Hayashi y Asami Tachibana - Haikyuu 1. Primer Opening: I’m a Believer - SPYAIR - Haikyuu Orange - 7!! - Your Lie in April 2. Segundo Opening: Hikaru Nara - Goose House - Your Lie in April attack ON titan - Hiroyuki Sawano - Attack on Titan 3. Tercer Opening: Shinzo wo Sasageyo - Linked Horizon - Attack on Titan Secret Base - Zone - Anohana 4. Cuarto Opening: Aoi Shiori - Galileo Galilei - Anohana The Quintessential Quintuplets - Natsumi Tabuchi - The Quintessential Quintuplets 5. Quinto Opening: Gotoubun no Kimochi - The Quintuplets of Nakano - The Quintessential Quintuplets Chikatto Chika Chika - Konomi Kohara - Kaguya-sama: Love is War Déjanos tus comentarios y likes en IVOOX, Apple Podcast, Spreaker, Podimo, Google Podcast, Castbox, TuneIn, Spotify y en nuestra web: www.seriesrealitypodcast.com. Twitter: @seriesreality1 Instagram: Seriesreality1 YouTube: Series Reality Podcast email: seriesreality1@gmail.com Escuchanos también en www.Lockoutmedia.com

All Business with Jeffrey Hayzlett
AB Special: The Sweet Sounds of High Performance with Dr. Noa Kageyama

All Business with Jeffrey Hayzlett

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2020 45:26


On this special episode of All Business with Jeffrey Hayzlett, listen in to the complete interview between Jeffrey and Dr. Noa Kageyama captured during a recent C-Suite Network Digital Discussion. When we think of who’s a high performer, our brains are programmed to think about athletes or c-level executives at the top of their game. Their margin of error is small, the fan base is vocal and stockholders are looking out for the bottom line. But, we should include musicians on this list as the hours of training, the level of skill, and the toll it can take on the psyche is a significant one. Dr. Noa Kageyama, is a high-performance psychologist at the prestigious Juilliard School in NYC. He specializes in teaching musicians how to use sports psychology principles to thrive under pressure. Connect with Dr. Kageyama: https://bulletproofmusician.com/about/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Weebology Podcast
Ep. 51: Haikyuu Season 4 To The Top!!! pt.2 Building up the Hype

Weebology Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2020 58:24


Welcome back to class everyone, we are so happy to have Haikyuu back for season 4 this year! Coming off an extremely strong season 3 we are picking up with the Karasuno High Crows as they head toward the Spring tournament. The last episode of season 3 had Takeda-sensei gathering the team in the gym and telling Kageyama that he had been selected to the Youth National Development team. We pick up from this scene and continue toward the Spring tournament!***SPOILER WARNING***So this season picks up with Kageyama returning to the squad and a lot of tension between all the homies. Kageyama is struggling with figuring out how to fit back in with his team as well as wrestling with the "Goody-Two Shoes" moniker he was bestowed at the national camp. The team engages in a few exhibition matches with the vaunted iron wall of Date Tech and there seems to be some trouble in paradise. The team basically blows now and is working to reignite the synergy they have enjoyed. This is where we hop back in with the squad! SocialsFollow us on instagram for mid week updates and awesome Anime Memes!https://www.instagram.com/weebology.podcast/Check out our Youtube Channel for additional anime content or video podcasts episodes!https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVJBllbgYsuTrrG5IssngOgContact us with any questions, comments, or requests for anime to hear us wax philosophic about! weebologypodcast@gmail.comIntro / Outro Song Our theme song is:Dreams By Dj Quads https://youtu.be/iiRCmcP_jlcArtist SoundCloud https://soundcloud.com/aka-dj-quadsMusic Promoted by https://goo.gl/5NfMV4Please check out his music and support this awesome artist!

Storie dal Giappone
Storia di Kageyama

Storie dal Giappone

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2020 25:15


Storia musicale di un artista a tutto tondo nel panorama rock giapponese. Sigle di anime rimasti nella storia e nei nostri cuori

What's Up Dunwoody
154 - Peter Kageyama - For the Love of Cities

What's Up Dunwoody

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2020 26:47


Continue Watching
Ep. 26: Mob Psycho 100 Season 2 Part 2

Continue Watching

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2020 50:38


Kageyama is an ordinary 8th grader who just wants to live a normal life. Although he can disappear in the crowd in a flash, he was actually the most powerful psychic. The lives of those around Mob and his numerous feelings that softly piles up for the eventual explosion. The mysterious group "Claw" stands before him once again. In the midst of his youthful days, where will his roaring heart take him!? --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Continue Watching
Ep. 25: Mob Psycho 100 Season 2 Part 1

Continue Watching

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2020 47:13


Kageyama is an ordinary 8th grader who just wants to live a normal life. Although he can disappear in the crowd in a flash, he was actually the most powerful psychic. The lives of those around Mob and his numerous feelings that softly piles up for the eventual explosion. The mysterious group "Claw" stands before him once again. In the midst of his youthful days, where will his roaring heart take him!? --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Slow Blink Anime Podcast
35. Haikyuu! To the Top! E7 - RETURN [Review] | KAGEYAMA EXPLODES!

Slow Blink Anime Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2020 15:39


Today we discuss Haikyuu! S4 E7 'Return'! Kageyama blows up on his teammates and struggles to find a balance with his new and old play styles. The practice matches with Date Ko continue with Karasuno having a hard time! Slow Blink Anime Podcast [035] FOLLOW US! Twitter: https://twitter.com/slowblinkanime Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/slowblinkanime/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/slowblinkanime/ Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/slowblinkanime/ Intro/Outro Music: https://www.free-stock-music.com/ghostrifter-official-morning-routine.html Morning Routine by Ghostrifter Official | https://soundcloud.com/ghostrifter-official Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/deed.en_US

Curiosity Daily
Robot Workers May Change Prejudices, Hormonal Changes in Dads-to-Be, and How Salamanders Regrow Their Limbs

Curiosity Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2020 10:10


Learn about why a rising robot workforce may make humans less prejudiced towards other people; how studying a salamander that can regrow lost limbs could help us figure out how to help humans heal faster; and hormonal changes that happen in dads-to-be.  A rising robot workforce may make humans less prejudiced by Kelsey Donk Conrad, J. (2020). Opinion: Robot co-workers could reduce prejudice among humans. Los Angeles Times; Los Angeles Times. https://www.latimes.com/opinion/story/2020-01-01/robots-workers-racial-prejudice-psychology  Jackson, J. C., Castelo, N., & Gray, K. (2020). Could a rising robot workforce make humans less prejudiced? American Psychologist. https://psycnet.apa.org/record/2020-00794-001 Can knowing how salamanders regrow their limbs help humans do the same? by Andrea Michelson Regeneration: The amphibian’s opus. (2020, January). Knowable Magazine | Annual Reviews. https://www.knowablemagazine.org/article/living-world/2020/axolotl-limb-regeneration   Elizabeth Preston, Quanta Magazine. (2018, July 7). Salamander’s Genome Guards Secrets of Limb Regrowth. Scientific American. https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/salamander-rsquo-s-genome-guards-secrets-of-limb-regrowth/   Currie, J. D., Kawaguchi, A., Traspas, R. M., Schuez, M., Chara, O., & Tanaka, E. M. (2016). Live Imaging of Axolotl Digit Regeneration Reveals Spatiotemporal Choreography of Diverse Connective Tissue Progenitor Pools. Developmental Cell, 39(4), 411–423. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.devcel.2016.10.013   Smith, J. J., Timoshevskaya, N., Timoshevskiy, V. A., Keinath, M. C., Hardy, D., & Voss, S. R. (2019). A chromosome-scale assembly of the axolotl genome. Genome Research, 29(2), 317–324. https://doi.org/10.1101/gr.241901.118   Nowoshilow, S., Schloissnig, S., Fei, J.-F., Dahl, A., Pang, A. W. C., Pippel, M., Winkler, S., Hastie, A. R., Young, G., Roscito, J. G., Falcon, F., Knapp, D., Powell, S., Cruz, A., Cao, H., Habermann, B., Hiller, M., Tanaka, E. M., & Myers, E. W. (2018). The axolotl genome and the evolution of key tissue formation regulators. Nature, 554(7690), 50–55. https://doi.org/10.1038/nature25458   Gerber, T., Murawala, P., Knapp, D., Masselink, W., Schuez, M., Hermann, S., Gac-Santel, M., Nowoshilow, S., Kageyama, J., Khattak, S., Currie, J. D., Camp, J. G., Tanaka, E. M., & Treutlein, B. (2018). Single-cell analysis uncovers convergence of cell identities during axolotl limb regeneration. Science, 362(6413), eaaq0681. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.aaq0681  Dads-to-Be Experience Hormonal Changes, Too by Ashley Hamer  Hamer, A. Dads-to-Be Experience Hormonal Changes, Too. (2017). Curiosity.com. https://curiosity.com/topics/dads-to-be-experience-hormonal-changes-too-curiosity  Edelstein, R. S., Chopik, W. J., Saxbe, D. E., Wardecker, B. M., Moors, A. C., & LaBelle, O. P. (2016). Prospective and dyadic associations between expectant parents’ prenatal hormone changes and postpartum parenting outcomes. Developmental Psychobiology, 59(1), 77–90. https://doi.org/10.1002/dev.21469 Subscribe to Curiosity Daily to learn something new every day with Cody Gough and Ashley Hamer. You can also listen to our podcast as part of your Alexa Flash Briefing; Amazon smart speakers users, click/tap “enable” here: https://curiosity.im/podcast-flash-briefing

Slow Blink Anime Podcast
34. Haikyuu! To the Top! E6 - Enhancements [Review] | PRACTICE MATCH WITH DATE KO

Slow Blink Anime Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2020 13:57


Hinata and Kageyama are finally back from their training camps and we're excited to discuss how they have changed in this episode! Also, will the practice match against Date Ko bring out the "King" in Kageyama?.. Slow Blink Anime Podcast [034] FOLLOW US! Twitter: https://twitter.com/slowblinkanime Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/slowblinkanime/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/slowblinkanime/ Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/slowblinkanime/ Intro/Outro Music: https://www.free-stock-music.com/ghostrifter-official-morning-routine.html Morning Routine by Ghostrifter Official | https://soundcloud.com/ghostrifter-official Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/deed.en_US

Slow Blink Anime Podcast
Ep.031 | Haikyuu! To the Top! E5 HUNGER [Review]

Slow Blink Anime Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2020 15:19


We discuss E5 'Hunger' of Haikyuu! To the Top! season. Both training camps are wrapping up and we are excited to see Hinata and Kageyama reunited! FOLLOW US! Twitter: https://twitter.com/slowblinkanime Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/slowblinkanime/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/slowblinkanime/ Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/slowblinkanime/ Intro/Outro Music: https://www.free-stock-music.com/ghostrifter-official-morning-routine.html Morning Routine by Ghostrifter Official | https://soundcloud.com/ghostrifter-official Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/deed.en_US

Slow Blink Anime Podcast
Haikyuu!! S4 To the Top E3 - PERSPECTIVE [Review] | Slow Blink Anime Podcast [024]

Slow Blink Anime Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2020 20:07


In this episode, we review Haikyuu: To the Top! E3 PERSPECTIVE. We finally get to see Hinata get out of his slump and back into his rhythm! Meanwhile, Kageyama struggles to adapt to the All Japan training camp. FOLLOW US! Twitter: https://twitter.com/slowblinkanime Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/slowblinkanime/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/slowblinkanime/ Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/slowblinkanime/ Intro/Outro Music: https://www.free-stock-music.com/ghostrifter-official-morning-routine.html Morning Routine by Ghostrifter Official | https://soundcloud.com/ghostrifter-official Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/deed.en_US

Weebology Podcast
Ep. 39: The First Half of Haikyuu!!: To the Top (Season 4) is UNREAL!!!

Weebology Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2020 53:42


Welcome back to class everyone, we are so happy to have Haikyuu back for season 4 this year! Coming off an extremely strong season 3 we are picking up with the Karasuno High Crows as they head toward the Spring tournament. The last episode of season 3 had Takeda-sensei gathering the team in the gym and telling Kageyama that he had been selected to the Youth National Development team. We pick up from this scene and continue toward the Spring tournament!***SPOILER WARNING***So this season picks up with Kageyama headed off to the Nationals camp and Tsukki being selected to go to first year camp being put on by Shiratorizawa. The notable exception to first years heading off to training camps for Karasuno is Shoyo our Tiny Giant. We follow Shoyo reconciling being left out of both camps and feeling like he will be left behind. Ethan and Ricky talk about the greats and not so greats of this dope season so far! Check us out later this week on the Anime Summit podcast, we will be guesting talking about a very cool topic we have a lot of expertise on! ;-) Stay tuned!SocialsFollow us on instagram for mid week updates and awesome Anime Memes!https://www.instagram.com/weebology.podcast/Check out our Youtube Channel for additional anime content or video podcasts episodes!https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVJBllbgYsuTrrG5IssngOgContact us with any questions, comments, or requests for anime to hear us wax philosophic about! weebologypodcast@gmail.comIntro / Outro Song Our theme song is:Dreams By Dj Quads https://youtu.be/iiRCmcP_jlcArtist SoundCloud https://soundcloud.com/aka-dj-quadsMusic Promoted by https://goo.gl/5NfMV4Please check out his music and support this awesome artist!

Flute 360
Episode 102: An Interview with Sarah Ouakrat

Flute 360

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2020 31:39


Flute 360 | Episode 102: “An Interview with Sarah Ouakrat” (31:43) In today’s episode, Heidi talks with Sarah Ouakrat who is one of the guest artists at the upcoming Tampere Flute Fest held in Finland on April 25-26, 2020. Sarah discusses her orchestral career and offers advice to flutists who’d like to pursue this musical path. Listen to her amazing pick at the end of the episode! To keep updated with the festival’s deadlines, check-out their website here! Episode 102 – Main Points: 0:50– Gold Sponsor: Carolyn Nussbaum Music Company 2:03 – Welcome & Introduction! 2:40 – Paris, France 4:10 – Ballet: Frida Kahlo 5:06 – Heidi: Please share with us your background. 5:20 – Sarah’s Answer 5:25 – Mathieu Dufour, flutist 5:41 – Lyon, France 5:57 – William Bennett, flutist 6:16 – Royal Academy of Music, London 6:36 – Zurich, Switzerland 8:10 – Dvorak, Symphony No. 9, Op. 95 9:00 – How to memorize music? Read an article – here – from Dr. Kageyama! 11:28 – National Flute Association, Dallas, TX (2020) 11:49 – Tampere Flute Festival, April 25-26, 2020 12:09 – Question: What advice do you have for students who will be performing and/or competing in an upcoming festival? 12:16 – Sarah’s Answer 14:20 – Tampere Flute Fest’s Schedule 14:40 – Question: What advice would you give to a flutist who wants to have an orchestral career? 14:46 – Sarah’s Answer 15:28 – Question: How have you prepared in the past for an audition? What advice would you offer other flutists that are going through the audition process? 15:36 – Sarah’s Answer 17:48 – Heidi Comments 20:10 – Seattle Symphony & MET Orchestra 20:44 – Beatriz Macías, flutist 21:43 – NFA in San Diego, California 22:00 – Question 22:11 – Answer 22:46 – Question: How do you program repertoire for your recitals? 22:50 – Sarah’s Answer 24:55 – Repertoire: Dutilleux “Sonatine” & Sancan “Sonatine” 25:14 – Question: Any last sentiments that you’d like to share with us? 25:18 – Sarah’s Answer 26:07 – Check-out Tampere Flute Fest’s Deadlines – Here! 26:26 – PICKS! 30:29 – Bronze Sponsor: J&K Productions PICKS! Sarah: Digital Concert Hall with the Berliner Philharmoniker Heidi: Podcast: Leading the Way with Dr. Michael Youssef 12-Part Series: “You Want Me To Do What?!” Licks ZEN Calming Aid & Stress Management Pill-Free Cat Supplement Episode 102 – Resources Mentioned: Heidi Kay Begay’s Website Follow the Carolyn Nussbaum Music Company via Facebook! “How to Eliminate Memory Slips” by Dr. Kageyama Powell Flutes Tampere Flute Festival’s Website Tampere Flute Festival’s Guest Artists Tampere Flute Festival’s Masterclass Application – Due 03/01/2020 Tampere Flute Festival’s Young Artist Competition – Due 03/15/2020 Episode 102 – Sponsors: Gold Level: Carolyn Nussbaum Music Company Silver & Bronze Level: J&K Productions

ThinkTech Hawaii
HPU Golf Head Coach Ed Kageyama (Beyond The Lines)

ThinkTech Hawaii

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2020 30:06


ThinkTech is a Hawaii 501(c)(3) nonprofit. Please support us by making a donation. http://www.thinktechhawaii.com Beyond The Greens. We talk with Ed about his incredible success as the former Punahou School Golf Director winning 17 state championships and current Hawaii Pacific University‘s Head Coach for the men’s and women’s golf teams. The host for this episode is Rusty Komori. The guest for this episode is Ed Kageyama.

View From The Top
The View From the Top Episode 15: Kageyama the Informercial Star

View From The Top

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2020 119:43


We close 2019 with a yearly discussion of the Haikyu!! manga with our guest Kadeem (@politetobugs), it's a long and fun one!.

Weebology Podcast
Ep. 32: Haikyuu!! - Our Favorite Sports Anime Ft. Dannie from Anime Summit Podcast!

Weebology Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2019 69:06


The Weebologists are joined once again by Dannie from Anime Summit Podcast to talk about Haikyu!! and sport anime in general! Haikyu! tells the story of Shōyō Hinata's mission to be the number one ace on the volleyball court and his journey playing for the Karasuno High Crows! This show has gained massive popularity among fans all over the community and even transcends the boundaries of genre to become one of the most hyped anime right now! What about this show is so appealing to so many people? Will this turn the Weebologists onto more sports anime? Will Ricky finally stop calling it a "volleyball field"? Find out on this episode of The Weebology Podcast!SocialsFollow us on instagram for mid week updates and awesome Anime Memes!https://www.instagram.com/weebology.podcast/Check out our Youtube Channel for additional anime content or video podcasts episodes!https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVJBllbgYsuTrrG5IssngOgContact us with any questions, comments, or requests for anime to hear us wax philosophic about!weebologypodcast@gmail.comIntro / Outro SongOur theme song is:Dreams By Dj Quads https://youtu.be/iiRCmcP_jlcArtist SoundCloud https://soundcloud.com/aka-dj-quadsMusic Promoted by https://goo.gl/5NfMV4Please check out his music and support this awesome artist!

Toonami Squad Sessions
Anime Expo 2019 Toonami Squad Exclusive: Interview with Kyle McCarley

Toonami Squad Sessions

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2019


While at Anime Expo 2019 we met up with Kyle McCarley voice of Shigeo “Mob” Kageyama from Mob Psycho 100 and Mikazuki Augus from Mobile Suit Gundam: Iron-Blooded Orphans. Interviewers:...

The Legendary Sip
Anime Review: Haikyuu!! Season 1

The Legendary Sip

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2019 41:54


Releasing in 2014, the first season of Haikyuu!! tells the story of Hinata Shoyo an undersized volleyball player who has the chance to participate in his first middle school tournament. On the opposite side of the court he faces against the overwhelming talent of Kageyama Tobio. After his team loses Hinata joins the Karasuno High School teams with the hopes of beating Kageyama, his new rival. However when he enters the gym he finds Kageyama already there.

Anime Airwaves
Mob Psycho 100 Review

Anime Airwaves

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2019 14:57


In Anime Airwaves #4, we review Mob Psycho 100, a supernatural comedy/action show about Eighth-grader Shigeo “Mob” Kageyama, who has tapped into his inner wellspring of psychic prowess at a young age. But the power quickly proves to be a liability when he realizes the potential danger in his skills. Choosing to suppress his power, […]

St. Pete X
Ep. 049: For the love of love itself: Peter Kageyama talks openness, evolution, and co-creation of well-loved cities

St. Pete X

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2019 29:43


On this episode of SPx, renowned author and lover of cities, Peter Kageyama joins Joe in the studio for an emotional conversation about love and personal evolution, and how those have manifested in Kageyama's latest book. They share appreciation for one of St. Pete's best known co-creators, talk districts and how cities can address gentrification. Kageyama sheds light on the characteristics of a well-loved city, and how to keep St. Pete weird even with major developments on the horizon.

Upstate On The Move
Virtual Reality Self Defense (Yumi Kageyama, EmpowerU)

Upstate On The Move

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2018 20:30


Today we spoke with Yumi Kageyama, the founder of EmpowerU and Risen Taekwondo. Yumi is taking her expertise as a Taekwondo instructor, and using it to develop defense courses via virtual reality with her new endeavor, EmpowerU.

Open Space Radio: Parks and Recreation Trends
Parks and Rec Brings the Fun — Episode 023

Open Space Radio: Parks and Recreation Trends

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2018 22:15


On today’s episode, we’re talking with Peter Kageyama, one of the 2018 NRPA Annual Conference keynote speakers. Kageyama is an author, whose book For the Love of Cities: The Love Affair Between People and Their Places was recognized in 2012 as a Top 10 Book in urban planning, design and development. He is an internationally sought-after community development consultant and grassroots engagement strategist who is passionate about bottom-up community development and the people who are making change happen. In addition to writing and speaking around the world, Kageyama is a Senior Fellow with the Alliance for Innovation, a national network of city leaders that is dedicated to improving the practice of local government. Check out the full episode to hear Kageyama talk about why he loves parks so much, why he thinks that parks and rec are the “fun department” and why he’s so excited about speaking with park and recreation professionals at the 2018 NRPA Annual Conference in Indianapolis. He also explains his “garden hose solution” and how we sometimes overthink the solutions to our cities’ problems. He emphasizes that sometimes the good enough, or the “garden hose solution,” is not only good enough — sometimes it’s just brilliant!

Classical Guitar Tool Box
CGTB 2: What Is A Practice Process and Why Have One

Classical Guitar Tool Box

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2018


This process is designed to provide a guitarist with suggested goals for their practice sessions and a process to achieve those goals. This process attempts at every step to explain the goals of each step of the process, why they fit into that part of the process, and tools used at each step to achieve those goals. One of the objectives of this practice process is to illuminate as much as possible about the musical and technical aspects of a new piece and to make as many interpretive/musical decisions as possible before addressing physical (technical) aspects of its performance on the instrument (Clickstein 33).  The process then attempts to provide different tools (visualization, singing, rhythmic practice, slow practice, memorization exercises, etc.) for achieving on the guitar the musical, interpretive, and expressive decisions determined in the earlier parts of the process. The ultimate goal of this document is to increase the speed of the learning process by quickly and effectively making interpretive musical assessments of a piece through analytical tools and score analysis methods that allow one to hear and understand the music before playing the instrument. The process then takes the reader through stages of actually physically learning a piece using practice tools from a variety of sources in the bibliography. Sources used for this project include guitar teachers I have taken lessons with, videos of guitarists talking about their process, and method books that discuss how to practice. A key goal of this process is to determine musical goals and how to achieve those goals in the beginning of the process as quickly as possible before touching the instrument.  An additional purpose of this practice method is to help with memorization by giving the brain more information to associate with for each piece a performer is working on. There are several examples provided in this document of guitarists claiming that when playing from memory, and especially during a memory slip, they have other associations that help them recall music (Glise 93, Clickstein 84-86). Its easier to remember a measure of music as a chord shape of open C or the finger pattern of a G lydian scale or a ii V I chord progression than it is to remember the notes in the measure individually (Sor 28-31, Glickstein 87-89). This concept is called chunking in psychology and is similar to remembering a telephone number in three chunks such as (800-700-6000) versus all one big number (8007006000). Often novice guitarists spend so much time trying to remember the notes from the score in their proper order that they miss the larger scale or chord patterns they imply or the exercises they have done that match what is in the music (Sor 28-31). It is easy to try to memorize every note of a passage and miss completely that it is a scale one has played several times before.   Another example of aiding memorization with multiple types of information from the score is seen in the habit of many professional performers who learn to sing pieces they are working on (Glise 93). When you learn to sing a piece, your inner ear often guides your hands when performing because you have associated sounds with physical actions (lessons I took from Rene Izquierdo and Andrew Zohn as well as sources in the bibliography including Klickstein 86, Kageyama “8 Things Top Practicers Do Differently, Romero 122-124). The ability to trigger memories of physical motions by associating them with another body sensation is similar to the triggering of normal memories from every day life. A smell can trigger visual, auditory, and emotional memories of a thanksgiving dinner for example. This ability for the brain to reinforce memories through remembering multiple aspects of the thing being remembered is a potential tool when learning music. The more ways we learn or examine the score, the easier it is to remember (Carey, Romero 122-124).  Another element of this process is to brake the act of practicing down into individual problems. Too often teachers prescribe time spent practicing as the fix to all problems. If you can’t play it, “practice more” is often the common advice. Alternatively, it is often said that focused practice is more beneficial. It is the assertion of this blog and podcast that practice can and should be the act of identifying and solving physical (technical) problems of playing the instrument that allow a performer to express their interpretation and/or analysis as clearly and easily as possible (Carlevaro 22-23). This blog/podcast’s goal is to create a guide for how one might practice more effectively by defining what “focused practice” means. In order to practice effectively, one must be able to develop musical goals and find ways to execute those goals on the instrument. A player must also be able to identify problems in each passage preventing the execution of musical goals and then create specific solutions for those problems (Kageyama, Noa. “8 Things Top Practicers Do Differently,”). It can’t be understated how important it is to think of technical decisions as results of previously determined musical decisions (although a performers perspective on interpretation may evolve as they spend time physically practicing a piece). Technique serves the music, it is not an end unto itself (Carlevaro 12). An example in guitar is left hand fingering. A single note on the guitar can often be played on different strings and at different positions on the neck, yielding different qualities of tone and vibrato at each location. While the location of the note is to some degree a purely technical decision, the reason to choose one location over another is also and primarily a musical one. To pick the fingering that is easiest, most familiar, or written by an editor may be technically sound but musically inappropriate compared to other available options.  Sound technical decisions are easier to make when a performer has a concept of sound for a work in their mind (Klickstein 43). Concept of sound means a performer has some sense, ranging from partial to complete, of how they want the piece to sound when it has been practiced and at performance level. Many novices and amateurs do not know how a piece is supposed to sound, or have not been taught how to develop a piece’s concept of sound before practicing the piece on the instrument (Ryan 210). This partly explains the slow progress of beginners: if a performer does not know what a piece is supposed to sound like and does not know how to make decisions that create a concept of sound, they usually struggle to know what to listen for while practicing or what to fix. The performer must learn how to develop a concept of sound for each piece and then how to listen to themselves intently to make sure that the physical motions and technical decisions they make yield the desired sound (Carlevaro 28-29). This idea of a preconceived final sound probably explains why so many great musicians started by transcribing or imitating recordings by other great musicians by ear: they learned what the music could sound like by listening intently and meticulously to other great players. “One starts by hearing the appropriate sound inside the mind and, while the body recalls the physical sensation of the sound, the hands automatically go to the necessary place and make the necessary movements.”  -Pepe Romero, (Romero 122-124)  As the performer advances and gains more experience, elements of this process may and should be adjusted as the user of this practice process discovers what works better for them. A performer’s first piece or pieces should follow this practice method closely. After those initial pieces are learned well using this process the performer should consider themselves ready to create their own process. The performer risks not knowing what tools from this system work for them and what tools do not work if they do not try everything and do so for enough time to truly determine the value. I think many teachers are afraid to offer performers their practicing process in an organized format because they fear they are imposing their perspectives or process on their students. Often teachers also fear that because there are so many different problems to be solved in each piece, generalizing the practice process is either not beneficial or perhaps even harmful. Many musicians seem also to be unaware that they have a process because their process is so internalized that it is subconscious. There also appears to be a culture within music that ascribes talent or time spent practicing as the solution to many of the problems faced by all musicians when the solutions actually come from how the performer identifies problems and spends their time while practicing. The goal of this document is to at least make an attempt at making the practice process more organized, rigorous, and clear. Musicians also let the culture of music as an “art” prevent the community from viewing music as a trade like engineering or welding that has skills that can be more methodically taught (perhaps a holdover from 19th century attitudes about art and artists). There is also a valid argument that what works for one musician may not work for another. These attitudes creates a reluctance of many musicians to systematizing the practice process. While individuals often have unique health circumstances, doctors are often able to prescribe the same treatment to many patients with routine problems. This document hopes to demonstrate that the same attitude can be taken with the practicing process. Yes, sometimes the cause of a headache is not something that can be treated by Advil, But doctors do not avoid trying generic solutions just because their patients are individual postmodern snowflakes.  Musicians and academia take postmodernism too seriously and it inhibits pedagogy. To say that some of my performer learn better visually, some learn by listening, and some by touching, therefore I will provide them with very little or nothing and let them figure it out for themselves is, to me, a huge flaw in the culture of post modern education. As an instructor, I should have options and tools that all three learners can utilize, provide them with those tools, and then let them decide what works for them. To give them nothing is inefficient and a unethical. The point of this practice process is to help teach performers how to think in the practice room. Too often lessons are set up as follows: performer practices, performer comes to lesson, teacher offers feedback, performer is expected to draw broad principals from teachers feedback. This process is an effort to teach a man to fish instead of identifying problems after the fact. I want the teaching and learning process to become proactive, not reactive. I feel the need to say a word about analysis and music theory as it is a key component of this method. Analysis of a piece as done in many college music theory courses is often frowned upon by musicians. It is even sometimes viewed to be impractical. Some fear that analysis of the music gets in the way of the intuitive artistic process of music. However, all great performers analyze their music.  If we define analysis as simply the act of identifying auditory patterns in the score and making determinations on phrasing, articulation, and technique to articulate those patterns, all performers do this. The reason performers believe they don’t analyze music is often because the way they do it and what they look for are different than the analysis taught in music theory. Performers may focus less on harmony than they do on texture in their analysis. Performers may internalize their analysis using their ear and their voice instead of doing so in writing or with the scale and chord vocabulary from theory. While music theory often focuses on scale and harmonic analysis because it can be done on paper in the classroom, performers may tend to focus more on rhythm in order to create articulation and phrasing. I am skeptical of any musician who says they do not analyze a piece, but I think its fair to say that each musician might analyze in different ways. One goal of this practice process is to demonstrate that music theory and analysis can be applied in ways that are more practical than simply writing roman numerals for harmony under the staff.  It can’t be overemphasized that this document is not meant to determine how a performer practices for the rest of their life. It is a guide for how to approach a piece for a performer of any level who believes their practice time could be more effective. Readers of this document can and should modify it to suit themselves after they have attempted all the tools offered in this system. This process is informed by my own practice experiences, observations of difficulties my students have had, tips from multiple eras of method books from Sor to Iznaola, information from non guitarists, and my own lesson experiences with Christopher Kachian, Andrew Zohn, Rene Izquerdo, Robert Sharpe, Jeff Thygeson, Jeffrey Van, and a host of videos I have watched by great guitarists who at times have provided examples of how they practice or “work up” a piece of music. Please see the forest through the trees. Its rarely about how many times you do a particular exercise or what type of exercise you do. For example, Whether you choose to sing and play the melody on another instrument, on its own on the guitar, or while playing all the parts together on the guitar is less important than committing to being able to sing the melodic line because doing so reinforces your memory.

The Lavendaire Lifestyle
LL 054: Love Where You Live w/ Peter Kageyama

The Lavendaire Lifestyle

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2017 23:17


How can you start a love affair with your city? Today’s guest, Peter Kageyama is an international speaker and the author of “For the Love of Cities: The Love Affair Between People and their Places.” In this episode, Aileen and Peter explore the unexamined relationship between people and geographic spaces and how individuals can spark… The post LL 054: Love Where You Live w/ Peter Kageyama appeared first on Lavendaire.

Transformation Sequence
#116 - Haikyuu!! (Part 1)

Transformation Sequence

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2017 60:47


Hinata is a sporty shorty good boy who just wants to slap balls real hard. Kageyama is a perfectionist good boy whom also wants to slap balls real hard, but with a certain precision. Can such different good boys come together to play volleyball in high school? Geekly Inc's Jennifer Cheek and Tim Lanning join us to find out! Go find us on social media! We want to hear from you! Follow the official account on Twitter (@sequencepod). You can also find articles and updates from us on the Geekly Inc website. You can also find us on; Vince (@vincekenny), Kym (@kymcattys), Ben (@benstonick) and Jennifer (@JenniferCheek). Special guest Tim Lanning can be found @TimLanning. Or! Drop us an email address with transformationsequence@gmail.com You can listen to Transformation sequence on Stitcher, too! http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/transformation-sequence

KoshienCast- A Sports Anime Fan Podcast
Haikyu Season 3 Review

KoshienCast- A Sports Anime Fan Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2016 52:55


We bid farewell to one of the biggest shows of the season! Listen to the Matts discuss running themes throughout the season, such as Tsukishima's story arc, working for the group vs singularity, and why the crowds in this series are some of the hypest ever!

Mental Toughness for Mavericks
Bulletproof Under Pressure: How To Be Confident and Poised When It Matters Most, with Noa Kageyama, PhD

Mental Toughness for Mavericks

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2016 31:37


Performance psychologist and Juilliard-trained violinist, Dr. Kageyama  talks about how to deal with nerves and perform at your best when the stakes are high. Highlights: How mental toughness is like pizza How to move from an outcome focus and assume success The tiny shift you can make when you feel like giving up How to prepare for a performance and what to do when you trip up

Universo Saint Seiya - Caballeros del Zodiaco
2x29 Saint Seiya: Camiseta Seiya/Manga/Nuevo Videojuego/Evento en Francia/Mundo Otaku/Aplicación USS/Análisis Omega 53

Universo Saint Seiya - Caballeros del Zodiaco

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2013 135:50


Comenzamos el vigésimo noveno programa del Universo Saint Seiya de esta semana de una forma diferente y especial. - Entrevista a Coslay Original: Tras la tremenda repercusión que adquirió la exposición del prototipo de la camiseta de Seiya de Pegaso en el Salón del Cómic de Barcelona y las redes sociales, han surgido multitud de dudas por parte de los fans. ¿Es realmente un prototipo o la versión definitiva? ¿Cuándo se pondrá a la venta? ¿Cuál es el tipo de tejido que la compone? ¿Y el precio? ¿Aparte de España, se venderá en América Latina? Estas preguntas serán contestadas por Aurelio Baeza, máximo responsable de Cosplay Original a quien someteremos a un tecer grado de preguntas por parte de los miembros del equipo del programa. Una vez finalizada la entrevista, pasamos a tratar los temas habituales: - Manga: Hablamos del nuevo Lost Canvas Gaiden de Asmita de Virgo y si sabemos algo del último EpG - Nuevo videojuego en marcha por parte de Namco Bandai ¿Qué sabemos de él? - Cartoonist Festival 2013: Festival de anime y manga en Francia con Teshirogi, Toru Furuya y Kageyama entre otros, así como un homenaje a Shingo Araki - Tamashii y Distribuidora Animéxico - En breve, el Universo Saint Seiya, sacará una aplicación para tu teléfono móvil android - Especial: - Mundo Otaku fura de Japón. Hablaremos de los diferentes conceptos que hay de Otaku al otro lado del Sol Naciente - Análsis Saint Seiya Omega: Hablamos del último capítulo de Saint Seiya Omega, el número 53 Más de dos horas hablando de Saint Seiya. ¿Quién da más? Pos que me dé un poco XD Síguenos en: www.universosaintseiya.com

Taiko Skin
TaikoSkin Podcast Ep.10- 'Competition'

Taiko Skin

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2012


We all want to be the best. The best player, the best group. And we compare ourselves to others in order to gauge where we stand. And this leads to competition, sometimes heated, sometimes passive. But is this healthy for the group? Does it lead to players getting better?And for anyone interested in what life is like at Kodo, we have a guest speaker, Joe Small, talk about his apprenticeship there. Check it out, its worth the listen.Tip of the MonthDon't be a chameleon, don't be superficial, don't be disconnected, biased or overly formal. And don't over-network. The Harvard Business Review provides an excellent article, and a four-step process to better networking. It isn't about the numbers, it's about having a few, close and important connections in the right place. Here's the link the article (you'll have to register to read it all, but it's well worth it):http://hbr.org/2011/07/managing-yourself-a-smarter-way-to-network/ar/1Video of the MonthThis guy is awesome. Don't know where it was recorded, or who the drummer is. But it's worth the watch, check it out. Plus the jump: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3cXxQ5kQVO0Click play below to hear this podcast:audioPlayer( "EP10CP", "http://dl.dropbox.com/u/10907961/TaikoSkinPodcast/Competition.mp3", "Taiko and Competition")   TaikoSkin in the iTunes StoreYou can find the TaikoSkin Podcast on iTunes, so simply go to the following link to listen and download episodes (yes, for free, don't worry).http://itunes.apple.com/ne/podcast/taiko-skin/id430141469If you're an iTunes user, simply search for TaikoSkin in the iTunes store and you can subscribe to the podcast and download all the episodes. If you don't use iTunes, simply paste the following feed address into your music software, and then you'll be able to transfer any episodes onto your portable player.http://taikoskin.blogspot.com/feeds/posts/defaultAs always, if you have questions, ideas or just want to pitch in, throw us an email to:taikoskinpodcast@gmail.comKeep on drummin' everyone.

Taiko Skin
TaikoSkin Podcast Ep.8- 'Japan vs USA'

Taiko Skin

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2012


Taiko in Japan? Taiko in the US? What's the difference? Is taiko in Japan as strict as they say? Isaku and I talk about how taiko groups in the two countries approach taiko. They're pretty different, and if you're going from one to the other, it might be a good idea to know what you're in for. We also give a few suggestions on how to avoid being too rude when you first meet another group.Tip of the MonthWant to promote yourself? Make a 'Promo Box' to make your life easier. Here's the link on how to do that:http://diymusician.cdbaby.com/2009/07/promo-box-on-your-desktop/Video of the Month *(I know I said 'Video of the Week' in the episode.. sorry!)Here's On Ensemble with their piece, 'After Rain'. Great vid, fun listen, check it out: Here's the link if you need it: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oiqBIuM-1DIHere's this month's podcast:audioPlayer( "EP8JUS", "http://dl.dropbox.com/u/10907961/TaikoSkinPodcast/japanamerica.mp3", "Taiko in Japan vs America") TaikoSkin in the iTunes StoreYou can find the TaikoSkin Podcast on iTunes, so simply go to the following link to listen and download episodes (yes, for free, don't worry).http://itunes.apple.com/ne/podcast/taiko-skin/id430141469If you're an iTunes user, simply search for TaikoSkin in the iTunes store and you can subscribe to the podcast and download all the episodes. If you don't use iTunes, simply paste the following feed address into your music software, and then you'll be able to transfer any episodes onto your portable player.http://taikoskin.blogspot.com/feeds/posts/defaultAs always, if you have questions, ideas or just want to pitch in, throw us an email to:taikoskinpodcast@gmail.comKeep on drummin' everyone.

Taiko Skin
TaikoSkin Podcast Ep.9- 'Group Hierarchies and Culture'

Taiko Skin

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2012


In this edition, we're taking a look at taiko group culture- the 'atmospheres' and 'funiki' of a group. Some are more 'Japanese' than others, but what does that mean? We talk about the seemingly arcane social hierarchies that exist in Japan, and how these are reflected in a place like a taiko group. Isaku and I talk about our personal experiences in taiko groups, and the senpai/kohai relationships that have existed there. Tip of the MonthWant to get better? Then take a video of yourself practicing and playing. We've all done it, but we tend to get lazy about it sometimes. In many ways it can be better than a mirror. If you find yourself in a rut, it might just be the key to get you over the hurdle. And an extra tip from Isaku... don't get a camera with a hard-disk- all that drumming can shake your camera to death. Video of the Month Here is some incredible drumming from Neal Smith, jazz drummer and professor at the Berklee School of Music. Watch Prof. Smith as he 'solos in the context of the tune' in this video of the 'Cup Bearers':  And the link if you need it: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8pY_mO4_kjw&feature=youtu.beHere's this months TaikoSkin episode:audioPlayer( "EP9GC", "http://dl.dropbox.com/u/10907961/TaikoSkinPodcast/Group%20Culture.mp3", "Taiko Group Culture") TaikoSkin in the iTunes StoreYou can find the TaikoSkin Podcast on iTunes, so simply go to the following link to listen and download episodes (yes, for free, don't worry).http://itunes.apple.com/ne/podcast/taiko-skin/id430141469If you're an iTunes user, simply search for TaikoSkin in the iTunes store and you can subscribe to the podcast and download all the episodes. If you don't use iTunes, simply paste the following feed address into your music software, and then you'll be able to transfer any episodes onto your portable player.http://taikoskin.blogspot.com/feeds/posts/defaultAs always, if you have questions, ideas or just want to pitch in, throw us an email to:taikoskinpodcast@gmail.comKeep on drummin' everyone. 

Taiko Skin
TaikoSkin Podcast Ep.15- 'Getting a Musical Education'

Taiko Skin

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2012


If you play a lot of taiko, or any other musical instrument for that matter, you may have considered the possibility of getting a formal education in music. It's a career enhancing move that many musicians take. In this TaikoSkin Podcast, we ask Isaku about his experiences at the Berklee School of Music and his reasons for going there.We'd love to hear your experiences too. Share them with us at  taikoskinpodacast@gmail.com, or leave us a comment below. Likewise, if you have any questions for Isaku about getting a musical education.Tip of the MonthMake yourself some business cards. It gives you credibility, and makes it far easier for people to contact you- which also means you'll be easier to ask for gigs.Video of the MonthAnd here's the link if you need it: Ondekoza (Taiko Drummers of Mt Fuji)Click play below to hear the podcast, and if you're looking for our back episodes, and all of Joe Small's bits about Kodo, you can find them all at the iTunes link below:  audioPlayer( "EP15FE", "http://dl.dropbox.com/u/10907961/TaikoSkinPodcast/Formal%20Education.mp3", "Getting a Formal Musical Education") TaikoSkin on iTunes

Taiko Skin
TaikoSkin Podcast Ep.11- 'Training in Japan'

Taiko Skin

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2012


If money, time and language weren't an issue, I think most taiko players out there would seriously consider an opportunity to train in Japan. But is it really worth it? Or is it just a preconceived notion that going to Japan makes you better? We'll be talking about this and more in this Taiko Skin podcast episode.We also have Joe Small as a guest once again, to talk about life at Kodo, and the senpai-kohai relationship in Japan.Tip of the MonthMake a website and get your name out there.Step 1: Build a website (build one here)Step 2: Search engine optimization (add your site to a directory)Step 3: Drive traffic to your site (share your articles)Video of the Month Incredible talk and demonstration by deaf percussionist, Evelyn Glennie.Feedback Click play below, or go to iTunes for previous episodes:audioPlayer( "EP11TJ", "http://dl.dropbox.com/u/10907961/TaikoSkinPodcast/Training%20in%20Japan.mp3", "Taiko Training in Japan") TaikoSkin on iTunesWe are always looking for your feedback. Do let us know if you've noticed any technical issues, or have general questions/comments about our podcast. You can send them in to taikoskinpocast@gmail.comAs always, take care and keep on drummin'.

Taiko Skin
TaikoSkin Podcast Ep.12- 'Professional Taiko 2"

Taiko Skin

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2012


What is life like as a professional taiko drummer? What are the necessary skills, and what do you need to be ready for? We talk about some of our personal experiences of drumming as a full-time job.Our guest, Joe Small also talks about his experiences in the professional taiko group, Kodo. It's an eye-opening talk about what it's really like in the world of an apprentice.And here's a link to our first TaikoSkin Podcast episode, where we first started talking about professional taiko. Quality's low, but check it out. Tip of the MonthLearn a different musical instrument, besides taiko. And the earlier you start, the better.Video of the Month Stefon Harris talks about how actions are perceived as mistakes only because we don't react to them appropriately.Feedback We recently received an email about some problems with the player, specifically when used with Chrome. We're working on a solution, but for now, you can listen to all the episodes from the iTunes store (for free of course): TaikoSkin on iTunesWe are always looking for your feedback. Do let us know if you've noticed any technical issues, or have general questions/comments about our podcast. You can send them in to taikoskinpocast@gmail.comHere's the actual podcast:audioPlayer( "EP12PT2", "http://dl.dropbox.com/u/10907961/TaikoSkinPodcast/Pro%20Taiko.mp3", "Professional Taiko 2") As always, take care and keep on drummin'.

Taiko Skin
TaikoSkin Podcast Ep.16- "Starting a Taiko Group 2"

Taiko Skin

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2012


So you're starting a new taiko group- where do you get your drums? Where do you practice? Where do you find a teacher? And if there aren't any teachers, where can you learn? We offer some tips and resources for anyone considering starting a taiko group, or trying to establish some fresh direction for their new team.audioPlayer( "EP16STG", "http://dl.dropbox.com/u/10907961/TaikoSkinPodcast/Starting%20A%20Taiko%20Group%202.mp3", "Starting a Taiko Group 2") Tip of the MonthLearn some basic music theory. As Isaku explains, it can change the way you hear, perceive and play music, even for taiko players.  Video of the MonthI unfortunately lost track of the video that I mentioned in the episode, so I posted this instead. Why? Because Reggie Watts is a talent and a half. Trust me, this is the best thing you'll see today.FeedbackSend in your questions and comments to: taikoskinpodcast@gmail.com Here are some other taiko related resources you might find helpful:Taiko Information:Taiko Playing StylesWhy are Taiko Drums So Expensive?How to Play Taiko Drums5 Ways to Get Better at TaikoFinding and Learning Taiko MusicGetting in Taiko Playing ShapeTaiko Drums vs Other PercussionTaiko Building:Where to Get Taiko DrumsHow to Make a Happi CoatHow to Make a Taiko DrumHow to Make Handles on a Taiko DrumHow to Make Shime and Oke Taiko HeadsHow to Make Taiko Skin (Drum Heads from Cow HideHow to Make Practice Taiko DrumsHow to Paint a Taiko DrumHow to Make Practice Shime DrumsHow to Make Taiko Sticks (Bachi)How to Make Tire TaikoHow to Raise MoneyTaikoSkin Podcast The TaikoSkin podcast covers a whole range of topics related to taiko- building drums, starting groups, getting performances offers, going to grad school. Just about anything really. Download them in the iTunes store, or find all of the episodes here.As always, take care and keep on drummin'.

Taiko Skin
TaikoSkin Podcast Ep.13- 'New Year Episode'

Taiko Skin

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2012


Hope everyone has had a great 2012 so far, and that those resolutions are still keeping up. To kick start the new year, we'll be taking a break from our usual format, and instead Isaku and I will be talking about 3 things we learned in 2011, and 3 things we want to work on in 2012. We'd love to hear your new year resolutions too- we know you've got some. Do share them with us- who knows, it might help you keep them for longer!taikoskinpodcast@gmail.comClick play below for the podcast, and if you're looking for our back episodes you can find them all at the iTunes link below:  audioPlayer( "EP13NE", "http://dl.dropbox.com/u/10907961/TaikoSkinPodcast/New%20Years%20Podcast.mp3", "New Years Taiko") TaikoSkin on iTunesOnce again, best wishes for the new year, and we do hope to hear from you.Keep on drummin'.  Related articlesYou: Hayashi drums up a birthday performance (japantimes.co.jp)Morikami celebrates Japanese new year (pbpulse.com)

Taiko Skin
TaikoSkin Podcast Ep.21- 'How Taiko Improves Our Lives'

Taiko Skin

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2012


You wouldn't be playing taiko if you weren't getting something out of it. We'd love to hear your thoughts about how taiko has benefited you. Isaku Kageyama and I talk about how it's been a plus for us.audioPlayer( "EP21IMP", "http://dl.dropbox.com/u/10907961/TaikoSkinPodcast/Improve.mp3", "How Taiko Improves Our Lives") Tip of the MonthIt can be annoying to hear from someone else, but keep up (or get back with) the exercise! If you're looking to stick to a diet or exercise routine, nothing helps better than a partner. When one isn't available, a good app on your phone is almost is good.Video of the MonthA must-see video of a full concert by Michel Camilo, Giovanni Hidalgo & Anthony Jackson. Check out Giovanni Hidalgo's incredible percussion solos.FeedbackFeel free to send in your questions and comments to: taikoskinpodcast@gmail.com Isaku's Homepage:http://www.isakukageyama.com/TaikoSkin Podcast The TaikoSkin podcast covers a whole range of topics related to taiko- building drums, starting groups, getting performances offers, going to grad school. Just about anything really. Download them in the iTunes store, or find all of the episodes here.As always, take care and keep on drummin'.

Taiko Skin
TaikoSkin Podcast Ep.14- 'Starting a Taiko Group'

Taiko Skin

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2012


Starting a taiko group? Needless to say, it isn't easy, but it's probably not as hard as you think either. We'll be giving a few tips and stories about starting a group over the course of a few episodes. In this first episode, we talk about the importance of finding someone to work with in getting your group going. We'd love to hear your experiences with your taiko group. Please do share them with us at taikoskinpodacast@gmail.com, or leave us a comment below.  Tip of the MonthReply to emails! And don't leave it aside for too long. Especially if you're in charge of your taiko groups' account. Your emails can make or break the chance of getting a gig. Video of the Month And here's the link if you need it: Amanojaku "Soul Beat" DVD Trailer For anyone starting/running a taiko group, here's a few links that may help out:  -Getting Taiko Gigs Podcast-Taiko Networking Podcast-5 Ways to Get More Performance OffersClick play below to hear the podcast, and if you're looking for our back episodes, and all of Joe Small's bits about Kodo, you can find them all at the iTunes link below:  audioPlayer( "EP14STG", "http://dl.dropbox.com/u/10907961/TaikoSkinPodcast/Starting%20A%20Taiko%20Group.mp3", "Starting a Taiko Group") TaikoSkin on iTunes

Taiko Skin
TaikoSkin Podcast Ep.19- 'The Pros of a Taiko Job'

Taiko Skin

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2012


We talked about some of the cons of a job in taiko in the last episodes (here and here). In this episode, Isaku Kageyama and I talk about some of the positive experiences we've had in our experience with taiko drumming.audioPlayer( "EP19POP", "http://dl.dropbox.com/u/10907961/TaikoSkinPodcast/Taiko%20Pos.mp3", "The Pros of Taiko Job") Tip of the MonthHow to sound like Hayashi Eitetsu. Isaku gives a detailed breakdown of some of the characteristic grooves of Hayashi Eiitetsu. Check out his great blog post to master the grooves for yourself.Video of the MonthThis month's video features Bo-Sung Kim, demonstrating some changgo rhythms at the Global Music Academy in Berlin. FeedbackSend in your questions and comments to: taikoskinpodcast@gmail.com Here are some other taiko related resources you might find helpful:Isaku's Homepage:http://www.isakukageyama.com/ Taiko Information:Taiko Playing StylesWhy are Taiko Drums So Expensive?How to Play Taiko Drums5 Ways to Get Better at TaikoFinding and Learning Taiko MusicGetting in Taiko Playing ShapeTaiko Drums vs Other PercussionTaiko Building:Where to Get Taiko DrumsHow to Make a Happi CoatHow to Make a Taiko DrumHow to Make Handles on a Taiko DrumHow to Make Shime and Oke Taiko HeadsHow to Make Taiko Skin (Drum Heads from Cow HideHow to Make Practice Taiko DrumsHow to Paint a Taiko DrumHow to Make Practice Shime DrumsHow to Make Taiko Sticks (Bachi)How to Make Tire TaikoHow to Raise MoneyTaikoSkin Podcast The TaikoSkin podcast covers a whole range of topics related to taiko- building drums, starting groups, getting performances offers, going to grad school. Just about anything really. Download them in the iTunes store, or find all of the episodes here.As always, take care and keep on drummin'.

Taiko Skin
TaikoSkin Podcast Ep.18- "Before Going Pro"

Taiko Skin

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2012


Thinking about making taiko your job? There are things to think about, decisions to make, finances to fix, before making the jump. Isaku Kageyama and I talk about these through the lens of our own experiences in this edition of the TaikoSkin Podcast.audioPlayer( "EP18PRP", "http://dl.dropbox.com/u/10907961/TaikoSkinPodcast/Pro%20Prep.mp3", "Before Going Pro") Tip of the MonthIf taiko is your job, find something other than taiko that will help you wind down and relax. As Isaku discusses, jobs can be stressful, even if its something you love to do, so it can be helpful to find others means of fun as well.Video of the MonthThis month's video is a brief talk by percussionist, Bill Summers, who discusses the importance of silence and slow tempos in music, and how they can be more difficult than playing fast, complicated pieces.  FeedbackSend in your questions and comments to: taikoskinpodcast@gmail.com Here are some other taiko related resources you might find helpful:Isaku's Homepage:http://www.isakukageyama.com/ Taiko Information:Taiko Playing StylesWhy are Taiko Drums So Expensive?How to Play Taiko Drums5 Ways to Get Better at TaikoFinding and Learning Taiko MusicGetting in Taiko Playing ShapeTaiko Drums vs Other PercussionTaiko Building:Where to Get Taiko DrumsHow to Make a Happi CoatHow to Make a Taiko DrumHow to Make Handles on a Taiko DrumHow to Make Shime and Oke Taiko HeadsHow to Make Taiko Skin (Drum Heads from Cow HideHow to Make Practice Taiko DrumsHow to Paint a Taiko DrumHow to Make Practice Shime DrumsHow to Make Taiko Sticks (Bachi)How to Make Tire TaikoHow to Raise MoneyTaikoSkin Podcast The TaikoSkin podcast covers a whole range of topics related to taiko- building drums, starting groups, getting performances offers, going to grad school. Just about anything really. Download them in the iTunes store, or find all of the episodes here.As always, take care and keep on drummin'.

Taiko Skin
TaikoSkin Podcast Ep.17- "Taiko Burnout"

Taiko Skin

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2012


Do you ever just get sick and tired of taiko? Or of anything for that matter? You do it because you think you love it, and you've devoted a big part of your life to it. But at some point, it can just become too much. You don't enjoy it the same way you once did. You feel obligated to stick with it, but there's a part of you that just wants to walk away. This is a burnout, and we'll be talking about it in this episode of the TaikoSkin Podcast.audioPlayer( "EP17BRN", "http://dl.dropbox.com/u/10907961/TaikoSkinPodcast/Burnout.mp3", "Taiko Burnout") Tip of the MonthThrow away your bachi sticks! Sticks get old after a while, and though they can be fixed up, often times it's just better to get knew ones. Why? When they're damaged, they can hurt your drums. Video of the MonthThis month's video is found on the United Nations Website. It's a live recording of Ondekoza and a group of Japanese musicians performing at the UN Headquarters, as a part of the commemoration tour for the earthquake in Japan. This is the link for the video if you need it.FeedbackSend in your questions and comments to: taikoskinpodcast@gmail.com Here are some other taiko related resources you might find helpful:Taiko Information:Taiko Playing StylesWhy are Taiko Drums So Expensive?How to Play Taiko Drums5 Ways to Get Better at TaikoFinding and Learning Taiko MusicGetting in Taiko Playing ShapeTaiko Drums vs Other PercussionTaiko Building:Where to Get Taiko DrumsHow to Make a Happi CoatHow to Make a Taiko DrumHow to Make Handles on a Taiko DrumHow to Make Shime and Oke Taiko HeadsHow to Make Taiko Skin (Drum Heads from Cow HideHow to Make Practice Taiko DrumsHow to Paint a Taiko DrumHow to Make Practice Shime DrumsHow to Make Taiko Sticks (Bachi)How to Make Tire TaikoHow to Raise MoneyTaikoSkin Podcast The TaikoSkin podcast covers a whole range of topics related to taiko- building drums, starting groups, getting performances offers, going to grad school. Just about anything really. Download them in the iTunes store, or find all of the episodes here.As always, take care and keep on drummin'.

Taiko Skin
TaikoSkin Podcast Ep.20- 'Things We Wished We Knew'

Taiko Skin

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2012


If only I'd known that when I first started playing taiko. Isaku Kageyama and I talk about things that would have been helpful to know when we first started playing.audioPlayer( "EP20WWK", "http://dl.dropbox.com/u/10907961/TaikoSkinPodcast/WishedWeKnew.mp3", "Things We Wished We Knew") Tip of the MonthAre they famous? Has anyone ever heard of them? Don't let these questions affect you when exploring new taiko music. Try to cast out the preconceptions and you'll have a much better chance of making some interesting discoveries.Video of the MonthWe have two videos this month- the first is a feature of SF Taiko Dojo on ABC's "Profiles of Excellence", and the second is of Kenny Endo on on PBS Hawaii.FeedbackFeel free to send in your questions and comments to: taikoskinpodcast@gmail.com Here are some other taiko related resources you might find helpful:Isaku's Homepage:http://www.isakukageyama.com/ Taiko Information:Taiko Playing StylesWhy are Taiko Drums So Expensive?How to Play Taiko Drums5 Ways to Get Better at TaikoFinding and Learning Taiko MusicGetting in Taiko Playing ShapeTaiko Drums vs Other PercussionTaiko Building:Where to Get Taiko DrumsHow to Make a Happi CoatHow to Make a Taiko DrumHow to Make Handles on a Taiko DrumHow to Make Shime and Oke Taiko HeadsHow to Make Taiko Skin (Drum Heads from Cow HideHow to Make Practice Taiko DrumsHow to Paint a Taiko DrumHow to Make Practice Shime DrumsHow to Make Taiko Sticks (Bachi)How to Make Tire TaikoHow to Raise MoneyTaikoSkin Podcast The TaikoSkin podcast covers a whole range of topics related to taiko- building drums, starting groups, getting performances offers, going to grad school. Just about anything really. Download them in the iTunes store, or find all of the episodes here.As always, take care and keep on drummin'.