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Emperor Meiji of Japan’s reign began in 1867, and it marks a time of significant change in the country’s history. After the emperor and his consort died in the early 20th century, the Meiji Jingu shrine was built to memorialize them. Research: Atsushi, Kawai. “Prefectures, Power, and Centralization: Japan’s Abolition of the Feudal Domains.” Nippon.com. Aug. 27, 2021. https://www.nippon.com/en/japan-topics/g01159/ Bernard, Rosemary. “Shinto and Ecology: Practice and Orientations to Nature.” Yale Forum on Religion and Ecology. https://fore.yale.edu/World-Religions/Shinto/Overview-Essay Cali, Joseph and John Dougill. “Shinto Shrines: A Guide to the Sacred Sites of Japan's Ancient Religion: A Guide to the Sacred Sites of Japan’s Ancient Religion.” University of Hawaii Press. 2015. The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica. "Charter Oath". Encyclopedia Britannica, 30 Mar. 2025, https://www.britannica.com/event/Charter-Oath The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica. "Meiji". Encyclopedia Britannica, 31 Jan. 2025, https://www.britannica.com/biography/Meiji The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica. "Treaty of Shimonoseki". Encyclopedia Britannica, 10 Apr. 2025, https://www.britannica.com/event/Treaty-of-Shimonoseki Furukawa, Hisao. “Meiji Japan'sEncounterwith Modernization” Southeast Asian Studies. Vol, 33, No. 3. December 1995. https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/tak/33/3/33_KJ00000131881/_pdf Huffman, James. “Land Tax Reform Law of 1873.” About Japan. https://aboutjapan.japansociety.org/content.cfm/land_tax_reform_law_of_1873#sthash.qp6fLxcO.dpbs Huffman, James. “The Meiji Restoration Era, 1868-1889.” Japan Society. June 11, 2021. https://japansociety.org/news/the-meiji-restoration-era-1868-1889/ Meiji Jingu site: https://www.meijijingu.or.jp/en/ “The Meiji Restoration and Modernization.” Asia for Educators. Columbia University Weatherhead East Asia Institute. https://afe.easia.columbia.edu/special/japan_1750_meiji.htm “Discover Meiji Jingu: A Shrine Dedicated to the Spirits of Emperor Meiji and Empress Shoken.” Google Arts and Culture. https://artsandculture.google.com/story/discover-meiji-jingu-a-shrine-dedicated-to-the-spirits-of-emperor-meiji-and-empress-shoken/OQVBs7hVH09QJw Meyer, Ulf. “The Spirit of the Trees.” World Architects. Feb. 3, 2021. https://www.world-architects.com/en/architecture-news/products/the-spirit-of-the-trees#:~:text=The%20Meiji%20Shrine%20is%20the%20most%20prominent,in%20Japan's%20capital%20for%20this%20hatsum%C5%8Dde%20worship.&text=The%20famous%20architect%20Ito%20Chuta%20designed%20the,Japan's%20shrine%20a%20touch%20of%20national%20identity. “Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of the United States, With the Annual Message of the President Transmitted to Congress December 6, 1910.” United States Department of State. Office of the Historian. https://history.state.gov/historicaldocuments/frus1910/d705 “Russo-Japanese War: Topics in Chronicling America.” Library of Congress. https://guides.loc.gov/chronicling-america-russo-japanese-war Steele, Abbey, et al. “Constraining the Samurai: Rebellion and Taxation in Early Modern Japan.” International Studies Quarterly. 2017. 61, 352–370. https://projects.iq.harvard.edu/files/pegroup/files/constraining_the_samurai_9.15.pdf “The United States and the Opening to Japan, 1853.” U.S. Department of State, Office of the Historian. https://history.state.gov/milestones/1830-1860/opening-to-japan Wojtan, Linda S. “Rice: It's More Than Food In Japan.” Stanford Program on International and Cross-cultural Education. November 1993. https://spice.fsi.stanford.edu/docs/rice_its_more_than_food_in_japan#rice See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Được biết đến với những bức hình dọc sông Mêkông, nhiếp ảnh gia, nhà báo ảnh người Pháp gốc Việt vẽ lại hành trình hơn 30 năm sự nghiệp, qua cuốn sách « Kurdistan, mon ami », kể về vùng đất xa lạ, nhưng gần gũi, khiến ông chia sẻ những đau thương với một dân tộc Kurd phải chịu nhiều mất mát vì chiến tranh, xung đột. Sinh ra tại Paksé, Lào, nhiếp ảnh gia người người Pháp gốc Việt Lâm Đức Hiền, được biết đến qua những tấm ảnh được đăng trên những tờ báo lớn của Pháp như Libération, Le Monde hay Paris Match. Ông cũng giành được nhiều giải thưởng về nhiếp ảnh tại Pháp đặc biệt là giải quán quân Word Press Photo cho bộ ảnh « Gens d'Irak » - Những người dân Irak.Vào cuối năm 2024, ông đã cho ra mắt độc giả tại Pháp cuốn « Kurdistan, mon ami » - « Kurdistan, người bạn của tôi », kể về những gắn bó của ông với mảnh đất chịu nhiều đau thương, nơi mà ông đặt chân đến cách nay 30 năm trong những ngày đầu sự nghiệp nhiếp ảnh. Với lối kể chuyện chậm rãi, tái hiện ký ức về cuộc gặp gỡ với người dân Irak, xen kẽ với những bức ảnh khó tả, cuốn sách là những đồng cảm của một « thuyền nhân » với dân tộc Kurdistan phải đi tị nạn, chốn chạy xung đột, chiến tranh, như một cách để « kể cho thế giới » về một dân tộc « chẳng ai quan tâm », về những nỗi đau ẩn giấu trong thế giới « Nghìn lẻ một đêm ».RFI Pháp ngữ đã có dịp phỏng vấn ông về cuốn sách có thể nói là đánh dấu 30 năm sự nghiệp nhiếp ảnh của người con sông Mêkông, ban Tiếng Việt xin trích dịch.***Cuốn sách « Kurdistan, mon ami », được giới thiệu như là một tác phẩm kể về hơn 30 năm làm nhiếp ảnh, báo ảnh của ông. Ông có thể giải thích lý do tại sao không ?Lâm Đức Hiền: Lần đầu tiên tôi đến Kurdistan cách nay hơn 30 năm. Đó là vào năm 1991, trong một chuyến đi hỗ trợ nhân đạo sau cuộc thảm sát người Kurd của Saddam Hussein. Lúc đó, tôi khám phá một dân tộc phải trả qua nhiều đau đớn, nhưng họ kiên cường và có khả năng phục hồi to lớn. Những chiến binh Peshmergas đã bảo vệ tôi, cho phép tôi làm việc, chụp ảnh họ. Tôi ở đó gần một năm, và vài năm sau đó, tôi trở thành nhiếp ảnh gia và tiếp tục quay lại thường xuyên.Tôi cũng đã suýt chết nhiều lần. Một lần trong vụ tai nạn xe hơi, nhưng người Kurd đã cứu tôi. Một lần khác, khi chế độ Hussein sụp đổ, tôi bị rơi vào giữa làn đạn của quân khủng bố al-Qaeda và quân đội Hoa Kỳ.Vào năm 2013, trong một lần đi làm phóng sự, tôi đã có một trải nghiệm đặc biệt đáng sợ, khiến tôi quyết định ngừng đưa tin về chiến tranh, và phải mất 10 năm sau, tôi mới có thể chữa lành vết thương và quay lại với nhiếp ảnh.Tuy nhiên, mối liên hệ với người Kurd vẫn mạnh mẽ, thôi thúc tôi quay lại để tìm những người tôi đã chụp ảnh vào năm 1991, tìm hiểu về họ, hiện giờ ra sao. Cuối cùng, tôi quyết định kể câu chuyện của họ thông qua một cuốn sách.Trong cuốn sách, ông đề cập đến những cuộc chạm trán quyết liệt, cũng như những cuộc gặp đáng nhớ, kết bạn với những người Kurd, mà một trong số họ đã trở thành những nhân vật quan trọng. Những mối liên hệ này đã ảnh hưởng thế nào đến công việc và tầm nhìn của ông về Kurdistan? Lâm Đức Hiền: Năm 2015, trong một lần làm việc cho tờ Le Monde, tôi vô tình đến chiến tuyến giữa người Kurd và tổ chức Nhà Nước Hồi Giáo Daech. Một chiến binh người Kurd trẻ tuổi đã hỏi tôi rằng đây có phải lần đầu tiên tôi đến Kurdistan không. Tôi cười và trả lời: "Không, trước khi cậu sinh ra, thì tôi đã ở đây rồi."Khi tôi cho cậu ấy xem những bức ảnh cũ của tôi từ năm 1991, chỉ huy của cậu ấy nhận ra rằng tôi đã chụp ảnh người đàn ông hiện trở thành bộ trưởng Quốc Phòng Kurdistan. Từ thời điểm đó, người này đã hỗ trợ tôi tất nhiều, đưa tôi đến những nơi đặc biệt, để thực hiện cuốn sách về người Kurd, về một dân tộc không được ai quan tâm. Dần dần, tôi tìm thấy những người mà tôi đã chụp ảnh nhiều thập kỷ trước. Có những người tị nạn trở thành mục sư, có những chiến binh trở thành nhà lãnh đạo. Cuốn sách này kể lại câu chuyện về họ, về những thay đổi của những người Kurd trong hơn 3 thập kỷ qua.Cuốn sách của ông không chỉ nói về những tác động của chiến tranh, mà còn về cuộc sống thường nhật của người Kurd, về sự kiên cường của dân tộc này. Ông có thể giải thích về cách tiếp cận này được không ?Lâm Đức Hiền:Tôi không muốn cuốn sách của mình thành một bản ghi chép, báo cáo về chiến tranh. Kurdistan không chỉ có chiến tranh, mà còn có những tái thiết, cuộc sống vẫn tiếp diễn.Tôi đã theo dõi một số người trong 30 năm. Ví dụ, một chiến binh Kurd đã cứu mạng tôi và nay, là một nông dân. Một người mà tôi chụp ảnh khi còn nhỏ, nay đã trở thành thủ tướng, và tổng thống. Cũng có một gia đình, vào năm 1991, họ sống trong một hang động tuyết, nay có một căn nhà và khu vườn. Đó là những câu chuyện mang lại linh hồn cho cuốn sách của tôi. Ngoài ra, tôi cũng chụp những phong cảnh của Kurdistan, những ngọn núi phủ tuyết, gợi nhớ đến Thụy Sĩ, những cánh đồng hoa,…, mà đằng sau vẻ đẹp đó, là những vùng đất bị tàn phá bởi chiến tranh, mà mỗi bước chân đều đầy rẫy những hiểm nguy.Tôi cũng muốn người Kurd đọc được cuốn sách này. Vì vậy tôi đã yêu cầu dịch sang tiếng của họ, để họ có thể nhận thấy mình trong lịch sử của Kurdistan, và nói rằng « đó là ký ức của chúng tôi ».Liệu trải nghiệm từng là thuyền nhân có ảnh hưởng đến cách tiếp cận của ông với tư cách là một nhiếp ảnh, nhà báo ảnh ?Lâm Đức Hiền:Tôi nghĩ rằng là một người tị nạn, ai cũng sẽ cảm thấy bị bỏ rơi, bị quên lãng. Bức hình đầu tiên trong cuốn sách là về một người phụ nữ, nước mắt lưng tròng, giơ tay lên, khiến lúc đầu, tôi tưởng là bà ấy không muốn bị chụp ảnh. Tôi nhìn thấy ở bà ấy hình ảnh của mẹ tôi, về khoảnh khắc mà chúng tôi phải đi tị nạn, qua sông Mêkông.Nhưng trên thực tế, bà ấy nói với tôi rằng « Hãy chụp hình tôi đi, hãy cho cả thế giới thấy rằng chúng tôi đang bị tàn sát ». Đó chính là điều thôi thúc tôi trở thành nhiếp ảnh gia. Bởi vì nếu không ai nói về thảm kịch này, thì giống như là những cảnh này không tồn tại, dân tộc này không tồn tại, khiến họ bị quên lãng. Và chính điều này đã thôi thúc tôi, cho tôi thấy sự cần thiết để chụp những bức ảnh, để làm chứng, trong suốt sự nghiệp của mình.Mở đầu cuốn sách, ông nói về Kurdistan như một « người bạn », ông có thể chia sẻ về những trải nghiệm của ông với « người bạn » này ?Lâm Đức Hiền: Phải nói rằng tình bạn và độ tin cậy không chỉ được thể hiện bằng lời nói mà có thể chứng minh qua hành động.Vào năm 1991, bạn tôi Kawa đã nói rằng : « Nếu một viên đạn bắn nhắm vào ông thì tôi sẽ đứng trước, chặn nó lại. Tôi nghĩ rằng đó chỉ là lời nói suông thôi, cho đến một ngày, ông ấy đứng chắn ở phía sau tôi, và lãnh một viên đạn vào vai. Tôi đã chở ông ấy đến bệnh viện và cứu ông ấy.Ba mươi năm sau, tôi tìm lại ông ấy. Tôi được biết là Kawai đã từng di cư đến Hà Lan trong nhiều năm, sau đó vì nhớ quê mà trở lại Kurdistan. Khi chúng tôi gặp lại, cứ như là chúng tôi chưa từng xa nhau.Khi ở với Kurd, không ai cảm thấy cô đơn cả. Khi có một vấn đề, lúc nào cũng có gia đình, cộng đồng, bạn bè giúp đỡ. Tình đoàn kết này gợi tôi nhớ đến văn hóa Á châu của mình. Sự ấm áp của tình người chính là điều mà tôi muốn truyền tải qua cuốn sách này.
Hoppe Hoppe Scheitern - Der Eltern Real Talk mit Evelyn Weigert
Diesmal zu Gast bei Evelyn: Miyabi Kawai. Sie ist Modedesignerin, Moderatorin, Podcasterin und – erstmalig bei „Alle meine Eltern“ – keine Mutter. Warum nicht? Das erzählt sie in dieser sehr tiefgründigen und emotionalen Folge. Denn zum Thema Eltern gehört auch, dass sich viele Menschen Kinder wünschen, aber aus unterschiedlichsten Gründen selbst keine bekommen. Ebenfalls dazugehört, dass sich irgendwann im Leben die Rollen möglicherweise umkehren und Kinder Pflegende ihrer eigenen Eltern werden. Dass es dann häufig zu Parallelen zur Elternschaft von kleinen Kindern kommt, weiß Miyabi sehr eindrücklich zu berichten. Was sie aus ihrer persönlichen Geschichte definitiv gelernt hat, ist, dass es unglaublich wichtig ist, die eigenen Bedürfnisse zu erkennen, zu artikulieren und durchzusetzen. Sonst läuft man Gefahr, sich selbst zu verlieren. Und übrigens… Das Zitat von Charlie Chaplin, von dem in der Folge die Rede war, lautet folgendermaßen: „Nichts ist für immer auf dieser Welt, nicht einmal unsere Sorgen.“ Hier geht's zu Miyabis Instagram-Kanal: https://www.instagram.com/miyabi.kawai/ Du möchtest mehr über unsere Werbepartner erfahren? Hier findest du alle Infos & Rabatte: https://linktr.ee/AllemeineEltern Du möchtest Werbung in diesem Podcast schalten? Dann erfahre hier mehr über die Werbemöglichkeiten bei Seven.One Audio: https://www.seven.one/portfolio/sevenone-audio
A boy walks into an art exhibit and steals a sex doll on display. It doesn't go anywhere the doll expects. Content warnings: Body horror described in detail Copyright khōréō magazine 2025. Story by Kawai Shen, edited by Kanika Agrawal. Audio edition read by Vera Tan, with casting and production by Jenelle DeCosta. Visit khoreomag.com and follow us on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook @KhoreoMag. Music: This Too Shall Pass by Scott Buckley https://soundcloud.com/scottbuckley Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported CC BY 3.0
Una singola scelta può cambiare la nostra vita?In questo caso si tratta dello strumento con il quale cominciare a suonare.Ci ragiono su, a voce alta, cercando risposte nel buon senso, nella mia esperienza e nell'esplorazione della mente.Fammi sapere cosa ne pensi, se ti va. ❤️P.S. il pianoforte digitale utilizzato dalla mia allieva è un Kawai della serie CN.
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Today's podcast episode, I sit down with Yoko Kawai, Ph.D, a Yale School of Architecture lecturer and expert in designing spaces for well-being. Yoko shares with us how specific Japanese design principles are scientifically proven to enhance our well-being. This is important because as Americans, we typically spend about 90% of our time inside. How we use and travel through space can offer us mindful moments to pause and get centered. Yoko shares various nudges you can use in your space to enhance your well-being that are approachable and inexpensive. Take a listen to this episode and share your takeaways with us on Linkedin. Yoko Kawai, Ph.D and Wade Brill. Want to be the first to know when my journaling self-care book, 100 Mindful Moments to Balance & Energize comes out? Sign-up for my free newsletter here. ***** Yoko Kawai, Ph.D., pioneers "space for well-being" in workplaces, blending evidence-based strategies with Japanese spatial concepts rooted in human-centric perspectives. As a Yale School of Architecture lecturer, her research focuses on fostering mindfulness through spatial interventions. Co-founder of Mirai Work Space Alliance, she advocates for holistic well-being in modern workplaces. With expertise in the mind-space relationship, Yoko advises companies and serves on the Research Advisory at the International WELL Building Institute. Principal at Penguin Environmental Design, she integrates nature into architecture, aligning with her "People First" approach to well-being strategies.
Schon einmal etwas von Hamamatsu gehört? In den meisten Fällen sicherlich nicht. Nur Kennerinnen und Kenner von Klavierwettbewerben wird die japanische Stadt etwas sagen. Eine Stadt, die, und das macht sie so spannend, in Sachen Musikinstrumenten weit über Japan hinaus ein Unikum ist. Thomas Migge war in den Fabriken von Yamaha und Kawai und hat sich einen Überblick verschafft.
New Zealand historian and author Dr. Monty Soutar's latest historical novel Kawai: Tree of Nourishment is an epic historical adventure examining the initial impact of colonisation on Maori. Set in 1818, it blends history with fiction for a realistic view of what Aotearoa was like at the time. Dr Soutar serves on the Waitangi Tribunal, and in 2015 was awarded the New Zealand Order of Merit for services to Maori and historical research. In 2021 he was awarded the Creative New Zealand Michael King Writer's Fellowship to write the Kawai series.
With so many factors to consider when bringing an app product to market, where should growth marketers focus their time and attention to maximize return on investment? To answer this question, Remerge host Taylor Lobdell interviews Kevin Kawai, a seasoned growth marketer with over ten years of experience. In this episode, Kevin shares key growth marketing tips on no-cost growth tactics, waitlist campaigns, lifecycle and paid user acquisition, optimizing onboarding, driving virality, paid advertising, performance metrics, and where growth marketing is headed with AI. Kevin is the Lead Growth Marketer at NewsBreak, a news app for current events, news, and weather alerts for your local community.Questions Kevin answered in this episode:What are some universal growth strategies that apply across the board of the different verticals you've worked with?What do your weekly or monthly goals look like for NewsBreak?You handle B2B and the lifecycle marketing for users. What strategies do you find more effective for managing both sides of the equation?What are some key tactics you use to make sure people stay with your app?What tips would you give someone who is trying to break into growth marketing? What background do they need to have?How do you help boost signups, execute waitlist campaigns, and ultimately, conversion rates?How are you marketing to get B2B advertisers on NewsBreak?What's your favorite go-to growth strategy?How do you think growth marketing is going to change in the near future with all these AI tools?How do you gauge the interest of users with a new feature?How do you encourage someone who uninstalls your app to complete a survey?Can you talk about balancing short-term tactics with the long-term view of unit economics when scaling an app?Timestamp:0:53 Kevin's background2:58 Kevin's role at NewsBreak5:18 Tips for successful onboarding7:04 Breaking into growth marketing8:59 Implementing “waitlist” tactics10:53 B2B marketing for NewsBreak's ad platform11:57 Tools and resources for go-to-market strategies14:18 How AI will impact growth marketing17:38 Where to focus your attention19:30 Success with user surveys21:40 Balancing short- and long-term goals for scaling23:53 Where to go in the South Bay of SFQuotes:(2:17-2:33) “I think one of the bigger misconceptions with early-stage organizations is that they try to achieve results in an immediate fashion, but a lot of these growth tactics tend to be more long-term projects.”(12:05-12:19) “I've seen a lot of go-to-market strategies come from AI these days. And I think from the AI perspective, it probably gets you about 50 percent of where you need to be for a full strategy.”Mentioned in this episode:Kevin Kawai's LinkedInNewsBreak App
YES! Mamas! It's just as Important for YOU to be Socializing (like your kids). Plus it you are now the Example for them. Download My gift to you: Unschooling & Deschooling Packet Here: http://www.kawaiahquin.com/freebie -Kawai Let's be Friends! -> https://www.instagram.com/kawai_ahquin Website -> http://www.kawaiahquin.com
Kawai: Tree of Nourishment by Monty Soutar. This is the sequel to the book Kawai: For Such a Time as This which came out two years ago, and this new one is the second in a planned trilogy. The original book was set in mid 18th century New Zealand, and the new one picks up the story in the early 19th century, a couple of generations on. The main character this time is Hine-aute, granddaughter of Kaitanga who was the legendary warrior in the first book and the story is grounded in New Zealand's history at that time – the coming of muskets, white people, disease and a new religion. It's a riveting read, fully immersed in the history of those years and very much brought to life. From Here to the Great Unknown by Lisa Marie Presley and Riley Keough. Lisa Marie Presley had intended to write her memoir and recorded many hours of audio for the project but died before she was able to complete the book. Her daughter Riley Keough (Elvis's granddaughter) has taken the tapes and written the book on behalf of her mother – it's all told in the first person, using either her mother's words or her own, and tells the story of what it was like to grow up at Graceland; of the incredibly close relationship Lisa Marie had with her father; of battling grief and demons for the rest of her life; her relationship with Danny Keough and her subsequent marriage to Michael Jackson – and much more. It's another story about how you can have all the money in the world and still not be able to fix the things that need fixing. The book is an extraordinary labour of love and respect from Riley to her mother, with insight into what it was like to be part of the Elvis myth and legacy. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Manga by Kawai, Juuzou Yes this series has a squirrel that turns into a gun, yes it's awesome We and our guest YouTuber Trentindiscuss Shonen Jump manga Takama-ga-hara. Show Notes: • You can reach us at Twitter @shonenflopcast, Tumblr shonen-flop, or email shonenflop@gmail.com • You can find our guest at youtube.com/@TrentinArt • Help keep the show running by joining the Shonen Flop Patreon at patreon.com/shonenflop. Get perks like early access to episodes; joining us during recordings, and exclusive episodes on manga like Agravity Boys, Magu-chan: God of Destruction, and PPPPPP. • Get Shonen Flop merch, including this episode's cover art, on a shirt, mug, print, or whatever else might catch your eye https://www.teepublic.com/stores/shonen-flop?ref_id=22733 • Become a member of our community by joining our Discord. You can hang out with us, submit your questions or six word summaries! Find it at https://discord.com/invite/4hC3SqRw8r • Want to be a guest? You can ask to be on a future episode at bit.ly/shonen_flop_guest Credits: • Shonen Flop is hosted by David Weinberger and Jordan Forbes • Additional editing assistance by Dylan Krider you can find his podcast, Anime Out of Context at animeoutofcontext.com • Assistance with pronunciation, translation, and other miscellaneous research done by Tucker Whatley and MaxyBee • Episode art by Merliel (IG: mer_liel) • Cover art funded by our generous art benefactor Nigel Francis MAL Description: Inside of every human lie dormant superpowers. When these powers are awakened, some people use them for evil. Others use their power to stop those who commit evil deeds. One cruel boy named Hiruko has taken over his high school by using his superpowers. The students live in fear of him, until the day a mysterious transfer student, with his arm wrapped in a giant cast, arrives to stop him...
Manga by Kawai, Juuzou Cromartie High School with superpowers? David and Jordan give their first thoughts on Shonen Jump manga Takama-ga-hara. Listen in as they give an overview of the first chapter, where they think it will go from there, and ultimately their “power word” to describe the series so far. They also dive into some listener questions. Show Notes: • You can reach us at Twitter @shonenflopcast or email us shonenflop@gmail.com • Help keep the show running by joining the Shonen Flop Patreon at patreon.com/shonenflop. Get perks like early access to episodes; joining us during recordings, and exclusive episodes on manga like Agravity Boys, Magu-chan: God of Destruction, and PPPPPP. • Become a member of our community by joining our Discord. You can hang out with us, submit your questions or six word summaries! Find it at https://discord.com/invite/4hC3SqRw8r • Get Shonen Flop merch, including this episode's cover art, on a shirt, mug, print, or whatever else might catch your eye https://www.teepublic.com/stores/shonen-flop?ref_id=22733 • Want to be a guest? You can ask to be on a future episode at bit.ly/shonen_flop_guest Credits: • Shonen Flop is hosted by David Weinberger and Jordan Forbes • Additional editing assistance by Dylan Crider you can find his podcast, Anime Out of Context at animeoutofcontext.com • Episode art by Shannon (IG: illuminyatea) MAL Description: Inside of every human lie dormant superpowers. When these powers are awakened, some people use them for evil. Others use their power to stop those who commit evil deeds. One cruel boy named Hiruko has taken over his high school by using his superpowers. The students live in fear of him, until the day a mysterious transfer student, with his arm wrapped in a giant cast, arrives to stop him...
There are quite a bit of benefits to socializing your kids with different age groups! From learning patience, how to teach other kids, to having empathy, to being able to learn from different perspectives and so much more. In this episode we'll talk about it so that you can find ways for your kids to have the opportunity to gain these benefits too. Download My gift to you: Unschooling & Deschooling Packet Here: http://www.kawaiahquin.com/freebie -Kawai Let's be Friends! -> https://www.instagram.com/kawai_ahquin Website -> http://www.kawaiahquin.com
This #coachbetter episode is a highlight from one of our previous podcast episodes featuring Kawai Lai. Kawai's work focuses on helping teams and leaders rethink culture, strategy, and leadership using the power of visuals. This particular clip focuses on creating psychological safety in teams. We're sharing this one because we know that trust and safety are two huge components of building coaching relationships, and we've been talking about the ways that instructional coaches are informal leaders in their schools all semester. This one clip gives concrete strategies on how you can create psychological safety with the teams that you work with right now. As a coach, and a leader, building this skill set will be essential in developing your relational leadership Find the show notes for this episode here.
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The Taiwan-born designer found her original inspiration in a Laura Ashley dress owned by her mother—and she snipped, stitched, and sewed her own wardrobe until she recreated the clothes she pined after. Once her technique was refined in Asia and Europe, she launched her label in Tokyo in 2011. Her designs are meant to embody the female gaze—influenced by past and present Japanese subcultures, Asia, and ‘80s American culture. Her creations are fun, yet deeply personal and have gained a cult following across the globe. In this interview, Fax delves into the highs and lows of her childhood, pushing the boundaries of the classic Japanese aesthetic, “Kawai”, and how her motto of “It's okay to not be okay” played into her role in The Tour ‘23. Watch the full-length special of The Tour '23 on Prime Video and follow @amandadecadenet and @victoriassecret to never miss a moment.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Want to get your kid started in Entrepreneurship but don't want the hassle of finding customers, making an entire business or marketing? Here's a 2 SIMPLE Community Entrepreneur Events your can have your Kids Start in. -Kawai Let's be Friends! -> https://www.instagram.com/kawai_ahquin Website -> http://www.kawaiahquin.com
Sailor Noob is the podcast where a Sailor Moon superfan and a total noob go episode by episode through the original Sailor Moon series!This week, things go out of tune when Ami's quest to find the composer of her favorite song puts the team in danger. Will she be able to find a new strength within herself or will the Sailor Senshi face their final bow?In this episode, we discuss the history of pianos in Japan, Yamaha and Kawai, and the Kakugawa street piano. We also talk about Peggy Sueing with quarters, being a netizen, stealing email, salt-grilled eyeballs, when IRC goes IRL, everything reverie all at once, Anime Logic, "Keto, Karate & Crazy", Hard Candy vibes, the 3D Poster Dimension, chrome recgonize chrome, getting Dr. Luked, the sweet sound of colonial oppression, tadpole code, and being Fred Worthy!Who's sloppy now?We're on iTunes and your listening platform of choice! Please subscribe and give us a rating and a review! Arigato gozaimasu!https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/sailor-noob/id1486204787Answer this week's show question on Spotify!Become a patron of the show and get access to our Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon live-action show and our Animedification podcast!http://www.patreon.com/sailornoobPut Sailor Noob merch on your body!http://justenoughtrope.threadless.comSailor Noob is a part of the Just Enough Trope podcast network. Check out our other shows about your favorite pop culture topics and join our Discord!http://www.twitter.com/noob_sailorhttp://www.justenoughtrope.comhttp://www.instagram.com/noob_sailorhttps://discord.gg/49bzqdpBpxBuy us a Kōhī on Ko-Fi!https://ko-fi.com/justenoughtrope
This week!!! We are live in person at Portland Piano Company in Portland Oregon as we interview and hang out with a local legend, Ron Allen! We discuss the history and growth of the music industry in the greater Portland metropolitan area over the past 50 years. Ron Allen is an amazing musician and talent that worked with and opened for an impressive number of bands since the 60's. He also served in the Vietnam War and has some incredible stories to tell! You can find more info at Thecutmusic.com Special thanks to Mitch and Portlandpianocompany.com for allowing us to record our episode in person! Portland Piano Company is THE piano store in Portland, Oregon. Featuring a wide selection of New and Pre-Owned pianos from: Kawai, Shigeru Kawai, Grotrian, Fazioli, Steinway --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mike--the-moosh/message
Every Child is Unique. Their Learning Style. Their Interests. Their Communicative Skills. So that is Why My "Curriculum" or Their "Curriculum" may NOT fit your Kids or your Homeschool. In this episode, we'll talk about better questions to ask fellow Homeschoolers. -Kawai Let's be Friends! -> https://www.instagram.com/kawai_ahquin Website -> http://www.kawaiahquin.com
Howdy Folks, Gower returns from Kawai and tells the tale of his vacation. We talk electric cars and fantasy football and play punk and Hip Hop. Were back on the Rhyme and Treason wagon and this episode rocks. We talk long lost buddy Murph and the fires on Maui. Stay safe listener as a hurricane is going to hit Cali...Matador got yet another audio interface and the Vocals are Pro.... Welcome back, MATADOR Artist include: Cock Sparrer, Squirt Gun, DMX and many more.
It can be overwhelming to not just start Homeschooling your kids, but now you have to figure out which STYLE is best for your family?! In this episode you'll learn the BEST Homeschool Style that'll fit your family's unique needs. -Kawai Let's be Friends! -> https://www.instagram.com/kawai_ahquin Website -> http://www.homeschoolingentrepreneurmom.com
Did you ever wonder about who created those world renowned Steinway Pianos? Mindy Peterson, a fellow podcaster and representative of Steinway Pianos (as well as other brands) shares the story behind Steinway and her own podcast. With a passion for learning and exploring how music heals and assists in healing and health, Mindy is an inspired lady exploring the musical world and how we all need it in our everyday life. *** Host: Sylvia Live Guest: Mindy Peterson Copyright: © Sylvia Live. All Rights Reserved. Date: 2023 Guest website: https://mpetersonmusic.com Category on Sylvia Live: Music Secrets Exposed *** Visit the following links to learn more: Mindy's Website: mpetersonmusic.com (to go right to the podcast page: https://mpetersonmusic.com/podcast) View podcast episodes by topic: https://mpetersonmusic.com/podcast/archives Facebook @EnhanceLifeMusic Instagram @enhancelifemusic Twitter @musicenhances LinkedIn @Mindy Peterson In addition to podcasting, Mindy works for Schmitt Music, a 5th-generation family-owned music store that is a dealer of Steinway, Kawai, and Roland pianos https://www.schmittmusic.com/ Paul Harvey's “The Rest of the Steinway Story” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=biBKEeFIqvU Steinway's Victory Verticals were parachuted to soldiers stationed overseas during World War II https://www.steinway.com/news/features/steinway-sons-victory-vertical Steinway website https://www.steinway.com/ Steinway-designed Boston pianos https://www.bostonpianos.com/ Steinway-designed Essex pianos https://www.bostonpianos.com/pianos/essex Kawai pianos https://www.kawai-global.com/ (global) or https://kawaius.com/ (US) Roland products https://www.roland.com/global/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sylvialive/message
Here's my Weekly Planning Routine that I utilize to keep my family & myself productive during the week! You'll learn how to plan your week with ALL the tasks & events in your busy life... while still allowing for flexibility & spontaneity! -Kawai Let's be Friends! -> https://www.instagram.com/kawai_ahquin Website -> http://www.homeschoolingentrepreneurmom.com
Kid Entrepreneur Project that allows their imagination to go beyond! (Day 1-2) Brainstorm Ideas for a Problem they can Solve (Day 3-5) Do Market Research (Day 6-7) Create a Business Name (Come up with a Few & Have the family Vote!) What does their business do & what problem will it solve? List of Products (Keep it Simple: 1-3) Would their business be brick & mortar or online? Who is their target market? (ages, boys, girls, gamers, athletes, etc) (Day 8-9) Let's Talk Money Cost to Start? Cost of Products? How many product/ services do you need to sell to profit? How long would that take? How & Where will you sell it? (Day 10) Can they start this now? Is this a business they can start now? YES: put it into motion with real dates & goals NO: What would be a better timeframe? What do they need to do to start it up? Funding More research Developing the product -Kawai Let's be Friends! -> https://www.instagram.com/kawai_ahquin Website -> http://www.homeschoolingentrepreneurmom.com
Are you starting to share your homeschool ways or your business ventures with others? You're excited and you share with your friends, your family and even on social media! Then one day you open up the comments section or your DMs and someone leaves a negative response. This is an episode to help encourage you through the haters, trolls and negativity that may unfortunately enter your space. -Kawai Let's be Friends! -> https://www.instagram.com/kawai_ahquin Website -> http://www.homeschoolingentrepreneurmom.com
In this episode of the Homeschool Our Way Podcast, I'm talking with Kawai Ah Quin of the Homeschooling Entrepreneur Mom Podcast. Armed with 8 years of homeschooling experience with her 5 kids, Kawai shares with us the following: Why unschooling is an important first step in homeschooling. What “lifestyle homeschooling” is and what it can mean for your family. How Kawai recognized what was missing in terms of teaching her culture and history to her children. Kawai shares 5 organic ways you can incorporate history and culture into your family's everyday education. ********* Connect with Kawai! Instagram | Homeschooling Entrepreneur Mom ********* Connect with Elan: Determine Your Child's Learning Style | Learning Style Quiz Get your free guide: 5 Key Steps to Start Your Homeschool Journey Connect on Instagram | Homeschool Our Way ********* If you've found this podcast helpful, please leave me a review!
Are you worried that your kid will be asking to watch TV or their tablet while you homeschool? Are you trying to figure out HOW to successfully fit screen time into your homeschool? Here's how you can do it! In this episode you'll learn that Managing screen time starts OUTSIDE of homeschool How to Strategically use Screen Time in your Homeschool for Success How to balance Screen Time & Homeschooling to Benefit you and your kids. Here's the Links to Previous Episodes on How we Set Boundaries for our Screen Time (Using Chores): Episode 138-140: Kid's Chore List Series https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/homeschooling-entrepreneur-mom-kid-entrepreneurship/id1575109247?i=1000586700757 -Kawai Let's be Friends! -> https://www.instagram.com/kawai_ahquin Website -> http://www.homeschoolingentrepreneurmom.com
Definitely listen to this episode if you want to save you money AND get great homeschool books that you'll actually use! Here's the tips (you can over buy if you don't do this): Make a list- Kid name, Subject, Grade-level, Learning Style Check book for missing pages, written pages (i'll still buy if not too much) Ask yourself: How will it fit into your life, homeschool, daily schedule? -Kawai Let's be Friends! -> https://www.instagram.com/kawai_ahquin Website -> http://www.homeschoolingentrepreneurmom.com
Yes, I send one of my kids to preschool even though I Homeschool the rest. WHY? Ultimately it's because we realized it was the BEST thing for her. But in this episode, I'll go through the reasons why we do it & the benefits we seen from sending our kids to preschool. -Kawai Let's be Friends! -> https://www.instagram.com/kawai_ahquin Website -> http://www.homeschoolingentrepreneurmom.com
Do you walk into your kid's room after they said they cleaned it and can barely take a step without stepping on 5 things?! A few years ago it was like that for us, until we implemented a simple system to keep the clutter away. And when the clutter starts to creep back, this system is designed for you to catch it and take care of it before it becomes overwhelming. -Kawai Let's be Friends! -> https://www.instagram.com/kawai_ahquin Website -> http://www.homeschoolingentrepreneurmom.com
In Part 2 of this Series, we'll go over over: How did you get comfortable with sharing your story How you can get started with sharing & work through that messy phase PS: I'd love for you to Share your Story with me on IG! https://www.instagram.com/kawai_ahquin -Kawai Website -> http://www.homeschoolingentrepreneurmom.com
Today we'll talk about: How I started sharing my story Why it's important to share your story Difficult times I shared my story & how I overcame it Stay tuned for Part 2 on Friday: How did you get comfortable with sharing your story Advice for others- struggling -Kawai Let's be Friends! -> https://www.instagram.com/kawai_ahquin Website -> http://www.homeschoolingentrepreneurmom.com
After being with my hubby longer than living without him... I've learned that there are many lessons and Power Tips we've learned together that can help you with your relationship, Homeschool, Business and Mom Life... My hope is that one of these can help ignite or re-ignite that spark in your relationship -Kawai Let's be Friends! -> https://www.instagram.com/kawai_ahquin Website -> http://www.homeschoolingentrepreneurmom.com
If you think that you don't have time to Homeschool, your day is too full already or you think that Homeschooling is going to take 6-7 hours during the day... then this episode will help you see that Homeschooling will be less than half that time! -Kawai Let's be Friends! -> https://www.instagram.com/kawai_ahquin Website -> http://www.homeschoolingentrepreneurmom.com
Do you feel a calling to homeschool your child because you know it would benefit their learning, their character or their wellbeing? But you have a job, a business or just a hectic schedule and you can't figure out where Homeschool will fit into you life.... this episode is for you. We started homeschooling when I worker 2-3/ 12 hour night shifts per week, while teaching online financial classes and my husband worked Monday through Friday day shift. Listen in to find out where homeschool can fit into your lifestyle. -Kawai Let's be Friends! -> https://www.instagram.com/kawai_ahquin Website -> http://www.homeschoolingentrepreneurmom.com
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Join us for a special episode recorded in Hawai'i! We'll be discussing one of the best novels of the decade, learning from its perspective on native Hawaiian culture, and exploring its unique relationship to "The Big Island." Did we take this opportunity to record from white sand beaches over-looking clear-turquoise bays where sea turtles glide and dolphins play? Of course not! Instead we take a tour of some of Hilo's finest dive bars where the windows are shaded and the pu-pus are served on paper plates. Our thinking was-- hey, didn't one of the novel's characters get kicked out of the same bar where a problematic DC-universe actor was recently arrested? Let's go drinking there!
When you teach your kids how to give their money purpose, you'll not only teach them how to make goals, but how to specific with their goals, how to understand the bigger "why" behind it and so much more! aloha, Kawai Let's be Friends! -> https://www.instagram.com/kawai_ahquin Website -> http://www.homeschoolingentrepreneurmom.com
It's NOT only about Results or the End Goal. Teach your kids that Making and Accomplishing Goals is includes All these skills, benefits and more (probably a few that you never thought of)! aloha, Kawai Let's be Friends! -> https://www.instagram.com/kawai_ahquin Website -> http://www.homeschoolingentrepreneurmom.com
Let's start with what NOT to teach your kids about Goal making and why you've probably never thought about these before. aloha, Kawai Let's be Friends! -> https://www.instagram.com/kawai_ahquin Website -> http://www.homeschoolingentrepreneurmom.com
"Having it all together" is an unrealistic side-effect of going for our goals or pursing our purpose. Because we think that we have to show this in order for other people to think that they can Homeschool their kids, Build a Business or Be a great Mom. But that's a lie that I used to live to. Instead, there's more important things to focus on and better ways to be a Servant Leader in your home, life, homeschool and business. aloha, Kawai Let's be Friends! -> https://www.instagram.com/kawai_ahquin Website -> http://www.homeschoolingentrepreneurmom.com
It could be Gameschool Day, Adventure School, Discovery School, Fieldtrip Day. or a Mix of it ALL! It's up to you! -Kawai Let's be Friends! -> https://www.instagram.com/kawai_ahquin Website -> http://www.homeschoolingentrepreneurmom.com
If you strip away all the bells and whistles of a wedding - the extravagant decor, lush flowers, even (gasp!) professional wedding planning and photography - at the end of the day all you need to get married is you, your significant other, and an officiant. Your officiant is the person who will make your marriage legal, so this is the only “must have” on your wedding day.Our guest today, Kelehua Kawai, is a professional officiant, specializing in personalized ceremonies. She likes to add her own Hawaiian culture to each of her ceremonies, creating something unique for her couples. Whether or not you're planning to get married in Hawaii, everyone needs an officiant, so this episode is for you.Support us: patreon.com/unveilingparadiseCREATING THE PERFECT WEDDING CEREMONYYour ceremony is the main part of your day - it makes the marriage legal, so spend time finding someone that is a good fit for your wedding.Some couples want to get very involved in the ceremony process, others just want to follow along - either way is OK.“Follow my lead” - Kelehua explains that if people are nervous, or don't want to or don't have time to get involved with the ceremony details, it's OK. They can follow her lead (writing their own personal vows or not) and still create something very special and personal to each couple.It's OK not to write your own vows - you want them to be perfect, and sometimes there's a lot of pressure to make it exactly perfect.Wanted vows to be perfect - but understand the pressure to make it perfectWhen you're writing your own vows, make sure they are what you truly want to say, not what you think people want to hear. People often express what they're thankful for in their partner, and then share what they vow to do. Personal vows are on average 1-2 minutes long. Be you, and say the things you want to say.What about a family member or friend officiate the wedding? It can be beautiful! Just make sure you communicate what you want so they can be fully prepared. Another option is to dual officiate - having a professional guide your family member or friend.What makes a professional officiant great, is they work with your other vendors to make sure things are aligned with their vision, and yours. Where is the best placement for the officiant to stand but not be in the way? Why do we move the veil after the lei exchange? What's the best way to speak into a mic so everyone can hear, and the video can capture clear audio? All of these things matter, and a professional officiant manages all of this during your ceremony.There are many different types of officiants - religious, non-denominational, a judge, someone who ties in cultural elements. The first step is to figure out what you need/want.Responsible tourism is a relatively new concept - it's creating an environment for people to start being more aware of their actions and footprint when going to a foreign destination.Find Kelehua KawaiInstagram: @marry_me_hawaii kelehuak@gmail.comFind Us on Instagram:Unveiling Paradise @unveilingparadiseJoe @josephesser Tessa mosaic: Exploring Jewish Issuesmosaic is Jewish Federation of Palm Beach County's news podcastListen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the show
Today Im joined with my Best friend and support Queen Kawai Ah Quin who is interviewing MEShe and I began our embodiment journeys together exactly one year ago and so I am on the other side of the conversation ready to fill in the fragmented pieces of my unbecoming journey.I am sharing my personal experiences, but trusting that what is personal is always universal and maybe a few of you will feel seen in your own path, that although sometimes misunderstood is very necessary.My entry into Goddess began a year into my decent into my own "dark night of soul" and have never shared fully what was really happening in the back round... until TODAY.So often we share our exciting beginnings and our triumphant "arrivals". But this is a personal look into the VOID. The unraveling and learning to truly as I always say BE more.Beyond sharing my journey, I also share about what is "Gentle Business" and why you will be hearing about that more and more...As always, I hope this served you in some way and that you will feel more supported in your journey as wellI Love You and I am Grateful to share space in this way xx UʻilaniThere are 2 spots available for my upcoming Instructor Retreat + Certification and for my Podcast Listeners your can learn more:Get Certified In Goddess Yoga In KONA with me! https://gobeyondthereef.com/goddess-certificationUse Code MAUIGODDESS for $400 off!In the mean time, I love it when you share or connect online!IG: www.instagram.com/uilanitevaga/Email: https://bit.ly/3NuhF02
Do you feel like Social Media is causing more harm than good in your life? (It was for me- to the point that I secretly had a fear that my business wouldn't grow without it!) Maybe you have a fear-based or co-dependent relationship with social media too. It could look like... Comparing lives: "I wish we could do things like her and her family" Feeding your doubts: "She started that business, the same time as me! See, I'm not good at this business thing" Brewing Fear: "I HAVE to post or SHOW UP on social media today or my engagement will go down" Turning into an Idol: "Open app countless times during the day. Scrolling to see what others are doing. Searching for content or newest trends you need to get on. While pushing aside intimate time with your family, your friends, yourself & other things that would provide more fulfillment in your lives" I'll talk about 2 SIMPLE ways that can Prevent this from happening again (& shockingly it doesn't involve a system lol) -Kawai Let's be Friends! -> https://www.instagram.com/kawai_ahquin Website -> http://www.homeschoolingentrepreneurmom.com
In this episode I chat with Kawai Ah Quin. (@kawai_ahquin) She helps you create a Homeschool around your Lifestyle & Biz! Also, host of the Homeschooling Entrepreneur Mom Podcast. In this episode we chat about: 1. Her journey with homeschooling. 2. Homeschooling how to's and doing what is best for you family. 3. Creating a business around your life. 4. Do's and Don't of homeschooling Loved this episode so much! Follow Kawai - Click here Listen to her podcast - Click here If you enjoyed this episode please rate and review! xo