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Art Life Faith Podcast
72. 15th Anniversary of 3/11

Art Life Faith Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2026 29:51


Welcome to the Art, Life, Faith Podcast, and I’m your host, Roger Lowther. This week on March 11, 2026, we remember the 15th anniversary of that terrible earthquake, tsunami, and nuclear disaster that struck the northeast coast of Japan. In memory of that event, last month, we had a big gathering within JEMA, which is the Japan Evangelical Missionary Alliance, the organization that represents every missionary and every mission organization in Japan. We all met in our new church space, Grace City Church Tokyo’s space and spent three days looking at the earthquakes and floods since 2011 and trying to see what we could learn from them and prepare for the next one. Some of the stories that they told were actually quite funny. There was a group that came to mud-out a house. The seawater had gone clear up to the ceiling, and so the walls and the insulation were all soaked and full of mildew. But this group, instead of starting with the ceiling and then the walls, and then the floor, started with the floor. They not only removed the floors but cut through the beams and very foundations of the house. Well, that next team that came in to take out the walls, first had to fix the foundations and then put the floors back before they could work on the rest of the house. And so, at the gathering, they were talking about the need for someone who can lead groups who actually knows what they’re doing. And hopefully, knows a little something about how a house is built. Basically, the problem that kept coming up over and over again during the course of the gathering was that the Church of Japan felt like they had to start from scratch every single time a disaster happened. They needed to try to find new resources: new people, new networks, new money. And so to that end, recently, a new network was formed called Zenkisai, which is the Christian National Disaster Network. And little by little, it’s growing. And also, after this past earthquake, the Noto Earthquake, within Mission to the World, I led a committee to form a disaster relief project account that is for every disaster in Japan, not just for one. When that next disaster comes, we will be ready to receive your help. I’ve put the details for that in the show notes for this episode. So now, through this project account, we can receive funds that will be used to buy food, water, supplies, and also cover costs of sending groups of Japanese people to the disaster area from our churches in Japan. And also very important, we will be able to pay Japanese workers to aid in the relief effort. That next disaster is coming. We know it is, but we’re doing what we can to plan for it. Anyway, before we move on to two conversations I had with people at the gathering, I want to let you all know about a sale coming up. On March 11, on the 15th anniversary of the earthquake, for one day only, all of the ebooks I’ve written about the earthquake will be available for $0.99 on Amazon in the US, and just 100 yen on Amazon in Japan. This includes both children’s books, “The Tsunami Violin” and “Pippy the Piano and the Very Big Wave”, in English and in Japanese. The sale also includes another book I wrote called “Aroma of Beauty”, with a beautiful foreword by Makoto Fujimura. Personally, I think you should get the book just to read what he wrote, his experiences after 9/11. And by the way, we also have an exhibit going on in our church space with “The Tsunami Violin”, showcasing the beautiful artwork by the very talented Holly Rose Wallace, as another way that our church community is remembering the people and towns affected by the disaster. A big thank you to all of you who’ve already bought all three of these books and left reviews. Thank you so much. Okay, now let’s turn to my conversation with Dean Bengston. Roger We are here at the JEMA Gathering (Japan Evangelical Missionary Alliance), spending three days talking about disaster relief and trying to prepare for the next disaster. There’s been quite a few ways that many of us here in this room have been involved over the past. But, Dean, I really wanted to talk with you. You moved into a disaster area soon after the 2011 earthquake. Can you tell us a little bit about who you are? Dean I am with the Lutheran Brotherhood Mission in Japan. We were living in Sendai at the time, and through a number of circumstances, we ended up connecting with Abe-san in Ishinomaki and delivering necessary goods. We soon realized there were a lot more needs and started mudding-out houses. I commuted from Sendai for a year and 10 months before we moved. Roger I have very fond memories of a concert that we gave in that home you started up there. Can you tell us a little bit about how arts played a role in your ministry there? Dean I think early on, we realized that people needed healing in many ways. And we had a friend, Shizu-san, who’s a singer-songwriter, and we invited her to come. She wanted to come to mud-out houses, but we said, Shizu-san, you have to come and sing and minister to people through song, that people need healing, and music brings healing. And so she reluctantly agreed to do a concert in an open space, a lot that we were using for gatherings for takedashi cookouts. Shizu had lived in Ishinomaki in her junior high years, but she explained to people, I don’t know how to really sympathize with you. So she started by singing songs that everybody knew, old Japanese songs. And after several songs and people singing along, she said, Well, I just like to sing a song that I wrote. Singing old Japanese songs or popular songs that people knew drew people in. And then they opened the door for her to sing songs that she’s written and to share a part of her life and her faith in a very natural way. Roger Do you feel like that was surprising to her or to the people in the room that it had the impact that it did? Dean I don’t really know, but all I know is I think for several musicians, it changed their ministry so that even when they were doing concerts in churches, they moved from doing all “Christian” music to actually starting out their concerts with songs that people maybe knew. And Kosaka Chu is really good at this. He could share a testimony and weave it in with that there’s somebody loves you, and he would just sing a song about love, and then he’d share about God and how he loves you. I don't know, I think it changed people’s lives. An awful lot of musicians volunteered, and they were well received. So we really appreciated it. We’ve had a lot of concerts. Roger Yes, you sure have. What was the name of the house that you were… Dean House of Hope or Kibou no Ie. Roger And how often were you having concerts there? Dean At least once a month. But before House of Hope, we were having them outside in empty lots, empty parking lots that we were using or empty house lots that we were using. Then we moved into the community center and had several concerts in the community center and very varying concerts. Everything from a Hawaiian Luau to gospel choirs to vcontemporary singers, and Roger, you on organ, and also the koto. Roger Right, the koto player, Chieko. Dean Yeah, that was beautiful. And we have a small place, so people were just enamored with being able to be so close to the koto and watch the keys on the organ. And also, wasn’t there a flute? Roger I was trying to remember if it was flute or violin or something. Dean Flute, I think. Roger It was so moving for me to be there and see the people… I mean, it wasn’t like background music. Everybody was so focused on what we were doing and interacting with us. It really was a moving time. Dean I think music has played a big part in bringing healing to people. Roger Tell us a little bit about your son. He’s a visual artist. Dean Yeah, he was actually starting art school, but it got delayed because of the earthquake. And so he volunteered with us at the beginning. And then he was able to, because he speaks English fluently, he was able to not take English and got Fridays off. So he volunteered for the first semester every day, every week on Fridays with us. And through that, he did one project, a byobu folding screen made out of cell phone parts. Roger Cell phone parts? Dean Yeah, the old flip phones. And there was a farmer who’s a small farmer in our neighborhood with a cell phone factory next to it. Now, as the waters came in, it drove all the parts of the cell phones into his ground, and we cleaned out his field. Joshua also did a number of things. He made paint from the muck and did some paintings with that. Roger Wait, I don’t understand. It was out of mud? Dean Yeah, out of the muck, he created paint. Roger No, I didn’t see that work. Dean Yeah. Actually, most of his art shows are interactive. He’s an interesting character because he always wished that he could touch paintings when he was a kid. So he did one show where he had all the paintings hanging at different levels, and you could walk around and touch them because they were all at touching level. So usually, his art shows are interactive. Roger Well, the cell phone project, that wasn’t just him looking for pieces. Wasn’t it collaborative in some way? Asking for people to bring in things? Dean Oh, that was a different project. He’s had a lot of different shows. Roger But just that way, too, of inviting people in, whether it’s volunteers who are there or people in neighborhood, too, is another connection point through the arts. I thought that was such an important message. Thank you so much for sharing. So Dean and his family were one of the many who moved into the disaster area after the earthquake. And every time I visited up there, I loved seeing the trust built with the community and the ways they were accepted. They were not seen as outsiders. And they're still there now, 15 years later. Okay, so I also want to introduce you to Stephen Nakahashi. He was one of the young men who answered the call to help in the disaster area shortly after the earthquake. So this big organization, Samaritan’s Purse, came in not only with a lot of supplies, but with money to hire workers. And a call went out across the nation of Japan to send them people who could work full-time. Steven was one who answered that call, along with a lot of other young people. My wife’s sister, Virginia, also moved up there as a missionary through Mission to the World as she had just graduated from college. And there was Ryo and Mami Amano, Jordan Foxwell, and so many others that went up there as well. And eventually, through their work, Ishinomaki Christian Center was started. Also, in a past episode, Episode #43, we talked with Rachel Reese Kollmeyer who also came as a missionary through Mission to the World. She is a very gifted violinist and worked with the others to teach and perform and help with the children’s music clubs and a gospel choir for kids and the annual arts festival and so much else. They also had craft-making with the kids. I was particularly moved by a musical that one of the students wrote inspired by all this, and then worked with us for the production of their musical. After the earthquake, it was especially hard for the children. The men, whose livelihood had been the coast, now had long commutes to work in other places, and the women had to go to work as well. Not only did the kids not have their parents around as much, but they also didn’t have as many resources available to them as before. The parks were gone. Many school programs had shut down. And so they did what they could to help the children dream again. And so many relationships came out of that time. Now let’s hear from Stephen. Roger So, Stephen, thank you so much for taking this time to talk with me. This is the Art, Life, Faith Podcast, and with the 15th anniversary of the 2011 earthquake, I wanted to talk a little bit about the role that the arts played in the relief effort. But before we do that, please introduce yourself. Stephen Thank you for having me. My name is Stephen Nakahashi, a pastor’s kid. I grew up in Japan from the age of 11. Prior to that, I lived in Scotland with my family. So I’ve been in Japan for 33 years and counting. I became involved in disaster relief from 2011 with Samaritan’s Purse and then I subsequently started working with Ishinomaki Christian Center and lived in Tohoku for 14 years. And currently, I am serving with Noto Help in the Hokuriku region since 2024. Roger So, you were just in a panel discussion here. You’ve had quite a few experiences with disasters. Can you list them in order with earthquake and floods by year? Stephen Okay, 2011 was the earthquake and tsunami in Tohoku. Then the 2016 earthquake in Kumamoto. Then heavy rain and flooding in Kumamoto in 2020, just south in Hitoyoshi. And then in 2021, there was again heavy rain and flooding in Saga Prefecture, north of Nagasaki. And then in 2022, there was flooding again in Aomori, in the northern part of Japan, which was a bit of a surprise as that has not happened before. And then in 2023, there was again heavy rain and flooding in Akita, again in the north. All of those happened in the summer of those years. And then in 2024, on the first of January, was the earthquake on the Noto Peninsula. Roger And then after you were brought in, I know you went in giving advice, helping in any way you could, but then you moved there. Stephen I did, yeah. Roger And you’ve been there for a year and three months. Stephen Yeah, that was a big decision for us. It was mainly driven by the importance of my family to be together. For 10 months, I had commuted from Miyagi to Noto. I would be down there for two or three weeks before going back home for a week or so and then repeat. So that became quite difficult, and we thought it’d be important for our family to be together. Roger Yeah, I was able to go twice to Noto Help while you were working there. We were in this big room with, I don’t know, maybe there were 60 volunteers or so broken up into four or five groups. You’re introducing, “Okay, here’s what we’re going to do today. This group is going to do that. This group is going to do that.” You were the man in charge, telling everyone what was going to happen. For some, maybe it was their first disaster, and they don’t know what’s going on, but you gave them this assurance, “It’s going to be okay. Your driver is going to get you there safely. They’re going to bring you back. We’re going to serve the Lord in this way.” Really was a powerful experience. Stephen Really? I’m glad you thought so. Roger I think one of the interesting things about the Noto Help situation was how, those who are listening probably don’t even know this, the roads were really hurt by the earthquake. Basically, transportation was almost shut down. Finally, when they were able to open up the roads, they made one road to go up north, one road to come back. It used to be a two-way road, and they made it a one-way road. A police blockade stopped anyone from going because it was bottlenecking the whole peninsula, so y'all became the entrance point for working throughout the whole region. Was that a big responsibility? People contacting from all over the country and all over the world to wanting to help? Stephen Yeah, I think it was really a tricky balance to maintain. We really understood how much people wanted to help, and we knew how important that was for the recovery as well. So we wanted to make sure that we were not getting in the way of first responders, like ambulances or any vehicles like that. It did seem like it would be wise to try to, as a Christian community, to be responsible for that. So we were glad we could help in that way. Roger Let’s back up to 2011. The 15th anniversary is coming up, and so many memories. I mean, Community Arts Tokyo, this organization, was started through the experiences of that. When I was in the shelters in that disaster, in the chaos, and in the anguish, the anxiety people are feeling, and saw how the arts brought healing, to see how they brought comfort, how they helped us build relationships. During a time when people are saying, “We don’t need goods. We don’t need the food and water. We’re good.” And yet there was still an entry point, a way to connect through the arts. And I, experiencing the power of that, I wanted to bring that back to Tokyo. So we started Community Arts Tokyo, building community through the arts in Tokyo. But it was experiencing that with you up in Ishinomaki, in the Tohoku area, that was my first connection to it. I was just wondering, I’d love to hear your memories of that. As you look back and think about those times, what could you do to help me process that and those who are listening to try to understand, especially as artists, what role they can play in a disaster relief situation? Stephen I remember fondly the time that we ran the Junior High School Kids program in Ishinomaki, and I really could connect with those kids over a longer period of time. Where we taught the kids at the local junior high schools for three months from April through July. And then we had the Ishinomaki Gospel Festival. So there was a goal of something beyond just practicing, but to actually have a stage at the end of it for the kids to perform and experience something different. And the catch copy, so to speak, was for the kids to be able “to dream again.” And yeah, in the midst of the devastation at the time, there were lots of kids whose parents were really struggling with the aftermath of the earthquake. In Ishinomaki, especially, there was a lot of parents, the dads of the family who are fishermen, often were gone for a long time. But then post-disaster, the mothers also started working, and the kids didn’t really have anywhere to be or to go. And they didn’t really have that sense of looking forward to something. I think that played a really important role in helping some of those kids at the time to experience something new. Roger I loved those gospel festivals because it was like the whole town was coming together for all the businesses. There were stalls so they could offer food or whatever they made. On a personal note, I also loved giving organ concerts outside. I brought my portable organ up there and I’m playing, and I don’t get to play outside very much as an organist, so that was really fun. Stephen Yeah, that was really an amazing combination of the local people coming with their stalls and then so many different artists coming to serve and to play. We also had a play area for kids, because a lot of the parks had been damaged, there was really not many safe places for kids to play. So that was another aspect that we added to it. So the kids could enjoy something different. It was an amazing coming together of communities through music and through the arts. Roger It definitely was. Thank you so much for all the work you put into those. You were in Ishinomaki right after the disaster and for a long time afterward. And then Ishinomaki Christian Center started. And as I understand it, part of the vision for that was to be a meeting place for creating community. People had their own homes. They had their food and water. But still, that community building aspect was an important part of what was needed to help people recover. Now you had a spot to do it. You had the land. You had the building. I really enjoyed being able to come up, not as often as I wanted to, but when I did, to hear, what the situation was then and how people were doing. And to see you building that community, especially right where that building was. It almost felt like a wasteland from the first couple of years of my memory of that spot. Now it’s a thriving place. It was right next to the train station. When you look back, how would you put it in your own words? Stephen As we were just talking about today, if you approach the situation with the mentality of being the caregiver and then people receiving care, and especially in a physical way, once that need is no longer there, then the relationship also ends there. Music and the arts in many ways is something that we don’t always realize that we need. And it’s a really good way to bring the community together, even after the physical needs are met and people don’t really need those types of support. But whether it be a disaster or not, and all the more so after a disaster, the people in the community were going through a lot of uncertainty. Opportunities often provided by music and different means of the arts has provided the opportunity to continue to build relationships with people. That was really important to continue the relationships with the people that we had come to know. Roger Are you seeing that now in Ichikawa, on the Noto Peninsula, where you’re living now? Is that part of the vision? I know a lot of people ended up moving away. And you were sharing in the panel how a lot of the older people living there are being encouraged by their children to leave and move in with them. They’re answering, “No, this is our home.” But there’s a lot of resistance against rebuilding their homes, rebuilding their towns. What is your vision for that and how do you see the arts playing a role? Stephen I think so. I think as we move into the phase of that physical need not being so much of a need. And we are now reaching out into the temporary housing unit communities, and we are trying to build those relationships with the people. And so definitely, I think from this year onward, and even to this point, there’s a role for the arts to play in this phase. One of the challenges in Noto is that unlike maybe in Tohoku, a lot of the temporary housing unit communities are quite small, and sometimes they don’t really even have a gathering place. If they do, it can only house maybe 10 to 15 people. So it’s hard to reach people in that way. But yeah, I think now that we do have a center in Anamizu that hopefully we can start to connect to people more there. And we look forward to being able to coordinate people coming along. Roger Thank you. Well, I look forward to our next trip. Maybe we’ll bring some artists this summer. Stephen Yes, definitely. I look forward to it. Roger Thank you. Thank you so much. Stephen You’re welcome. Thank you. You’ve been listening to the Art, Life, Faith Podcast. And don't forget to pick up your own copy of “The Tsunami Violin”, “Pippy the Piano”, and “Aroma of Beauty”. As we say in Japan, “Ja, mata ne!” We’ll see you next time.

AnimeSphere
AnimeSphere 221: Mixtape Retrospectiva 2023

AnimeSphere

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2023 76:32


Olá ouvintes do Kokoro!! Trazemos a vocês mais um AnimeSphere. Venha viajar nas músicas que compuseram a trilha sonora do AnimeSphere este ano! Não perca. Citações do episódio Nossos episódios https://www.animesphere.com.br/animesphere-201-aggretsuko-2a-temporada/ https://www.animesphere.com.br/animesphere-202-bastard-remake/ https://www.animesphere.com.br/animesphere-203-tiger-bunny-1a-temporada/ https://www.animesphere.com.br/animesphere-204-entrevista-com-alfredo-rollo/ https://www.animesphere.com.br/animesphere-205-bleach-1o-arco/ https://www.animesphere.com.br/animesphere-206-mairimashita-iruma-kun-1a-temporada/ https://www.animesphere.com.br/animesphere-207-mob-psycho-100-1a-temporada/ https://www.animesphere.com.br/animesphere-208-bocchi-the-rock/ https://www.animesphere.com.br/animesphere-209-especial-super-sentai/ https://www.animesphere.com.br/animsphere-210-os-sete-pecados-capitais-1a-temporada/ https://www.animesphere.com.br/animesphere-211-youjo-senki-saga-of-tanya-the-evil/ https://www.animesphere.com.br/animesphere-212-shokugeki-no-soma-1a-temporada/ https://www.animesphere.com.br/animesphere-213-samurai-warriors/ https://www.animesphere.com.br/animesphere-214-one-punch-man-2a-temporada/ https://www.animesphere.com.br/animesphere-215-mushishi-1a-temporada/ https://www.animesphere.com.br/animesphere-216-da-colina-kokuriko-ghibli/ https://www.animesphere.com.br/animesphere-217-one-piece-live-action/ https://www.animesphere.com.br/animesphere-218-kotarou-vai-morar-sozinho/ https://www.animesphere.com.br/animesphere-219-obras-de-terror-e-horror-no-japao/ https://www.animesphere.com.br/animesphere-220-jujutsu-kaisen-2a-temporada/ Soundtrack usada Canal AnimeSongCollabo, Missing Link (Tiger & Bunny) Canal Ayu Brasil, Mob Choir 99 (Mob Psycho 100) Canal Miura JAM, Kibou no Uta (Shokugeki no Soma) Canal Miura JAM, Netsujou no Spectrum (Nanatsu no Taizai) Canal Miura JAM, Seijaku no Apostle (One Punch Man 2nd) Canal mrchillax, Hoshi no Runway (ft atuynatuna3245) (Kotaro vai Morar Sozinho) Canal Mr. Goatee, Magical Babyrinth (ft Raayo e Simpsonill) (Mairimashita! Iruma-kun) Canal não creditado, Aggretsuko Theme (Aggretsuko) Canal não creditado, de Allu Kerr, The Sore Feet Song (Mushishi) Canal não creditado, Kessoku Band Wasurete Yaranai (Bocchi the Rock) Canal PelleK, Ao no Sumika (Jujutsu Kaisen 2ª Temporada) Canal PelleK, Ultimate Battle (Entrevista com Alfredo Rollo, Dragon Ball Super) Canal PelleK, We Are (ft Yama-B) (One Piece Live Action) Canal Samurai Heart, Aratanaru Tatakai (Samurai Warriors) Canal Save ‘n' Retry, Bloody – Power – Fame (Bastard Remake) Canal Scandal (da banda), Asterisk (cover) (Bleach 1ª temporada) Canal Selphius, Los! Los! Los! Full German (Youjo Senki) Canal YouDubb, Dengeki Sentai Changeman (Especial Super Sentai) Música de Copyright Livre “High-Energy” Contato E-mail: contato@animesphere.com.br Link Tree Seja nosso padrinho Padrim do AnimeSphere Procure por @animesphere.podcast no aplicativo do Picpay Compre as nossas Canecas Oficiais Por enquanto em suspenso, mas logo mais conseguiremos uma nova loja com as canecas para vocês!! Agregadores iTunes Deezer Spotify CastBox Podbean PodChaser Google Podcasts Podvine Páginas Amigas Anime See Três Quartos Cego, Canal YouTube Participantes Jorge Twitter | X Facebook Instagram Firefalcon's World RPG e Edição de Podcast MindStorm Productions Padrinhos Nível Shoujo/Shounen Diego (você encontra em nosso grupo de ouvintes) Jotta Santos Instagram Água de Muringa, no Paranerdia Nível Kawaii Dan Endo (você encontra em nosso grupo de ouvintes) Guilherme de Almeida, vulgo Tomate (você encontra em nosso grupo de ouvintes)

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AnimeSphere 221: Mixtape Retrospectiva 2023

AnimeSphere

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2023 76:32


Olá ouvintes do Kokoro!! Trazemos a vocês mais um AnimeSphere. Venha viajar nas músicas que compuseram a trilha sonora do AnimeSphere este ano! Não perca. Citações do episódio Nossos episódios https://www.animesphere.com.br/animesphere-201-aggretsuko-2a-temporada/ https://www.animesphere.com.br/animesphere-202-bastard-remake/ https://www.animesphere.com.br/animesphere-203-tiger-bunny-1a-temporada/ https://www.animesphere.com.br/animesphere-204-entrevista-com-alfredo-rollo/ https://www.animesphere.com.br/animesphere-205-bleach-1o-arco/ https://www.animesphere.com.br/animesphere-206-mairimashita-iruma-kun-1a-temporada/ https://www.animesphere.com.br/animesphere-207-mob-psycho-100-1a-temporada/ https://www.animesphere.com.br/animesphere-208-bocchi-the-rock/ https://www.animesphere.com.br/animesphere-209-especial-super-sentai/ https://www.animesphere.com.br/animsphere-210-os-sete-pecados-capitais-1a-temporada/ https://www.animesphere.com.br/animesphere-211-youjo-senki-saga-of-tanya-the-evil/ https://www.animesphere.com.br/animesphere-212-shokugeki-no-soma-1a-temporada/ https://www.animesphere.com.br/animesphere-213-samurai-warriors/ https://www.animesphere.com.br/animesphere-214-one-punch-man-2a-temporada/ https://www.animesphere.com.br/animesphere-215-mushishi-1a-temporada/ https://www.animesphere.com.br/animesphere-216-da-colina-kokuriko-ghibli/ https://www.animesphere.com.br/animesphere-217-one-piece-live-action/ https://www.animesphere.com.br/animesphere-218-kotarou-vai-morar-sozinho/ https://www.animesphere.com.br/animesphere-219-obras-de-terror-e-horror-no-japao/ https://www.animesphere.com.br/animesphere-220-jujutsu-kaisen-2a-temporada/ Soundtrack usada Canal AnimeSongCollabo, Missing Link (Tiger & Bunny) Canal Ayu Brasil, Mob Choir 99 (Mob Psycho 100) Canal Miura JAM, Kibou no Uta (Shokugeki no Soma) Canal Miura JAM, Netsujou no Spectrum (Nanatsu no Taizai) Canal Miura JAM, Seijaku no Apostle (One Punch Man 2nd) Canal mrchillax, Hoshi no Runway (ft atuynatuna3245) (Kotaro vai Morar Sozinho) Canal Mr. Goatee, Magical Babyrinth (ft Raayo e Simpsonill) (Mairimashita! Iruma-kun) Canal não creditado, Aggretsuko Theme (Aggretsuko) Canal não creditado, de Allu Kerr, The Sore Feet Song (Mushishi) Canal não creditado, Kessoku Band Wasurete Yaranai (Bocchi the Rock) Canal PelleK, Ao no Sumika (Jujutsu Kaisen 2ª Temporada) Canal PelleK, Ultimate Battle (Entrevista com Alfredo Rollo, Dragon Ball Super) Canal PelleK, We Are (ft Yama-B) (One Piece Live Action) Canal Samurai Heart, Aratanaru Tatakai (Samurai Warriors) Canal Save ‘n' Retry, Bloody – Power – Fame (Bastard Remake) Canal Scandal (da banda), Asterisk (cover) (Bleach 1ª temporada) Canal Selphius, Los! Los! Los! Full German (Youjo Senki) Canal YouDubb, Dengeki Sentai Changeman (Especial Super Sentai) Música de Copyright Livre “High-Energy” Contato E-mail: contato@animesphere.com.br Link Tree Seja nosso padrinho Padrim do AnimeSphere Procure por @animesphere.podcast no aplicativo do Picpay Compre as nossas Canecas Oficiais Por enquanto em suspenso, mas logo mais conseguiremos uma nova loja com as canecas para vocês!! Agregadores iTunes Deezer Spotify CastBox Podbean PodChaser Google Podcasts Podvine Páginas Amigas Anime See Três Quartos Cego, Canal YouTube Participantes Jorge Twitter | X Facebook Instagram Firefalcon's World RPG e Edição de Podcast MindStorm Productions Padrinhos Nível Shoujo/Shounen Diego (você encontra em nosso grupo de ouvintes) Jotta Santos Instagram Água de Muringa, no Paranerdia Nível Kawaii Dan Endo (você encontra em nosso grupo de ouvintes) Guilherme de Almeida, vulgo Tomate (você encontra em nosso grupo de ouvintes)

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Flavour: Independents at Christmas

Flavour

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2023 55:15


Discovering what local independents have in store for Christmas eating and drinking. Afternoon tea and Christmas specials at Kibou. Buying a coffee machine as a present? Jake Bosworth from Coffee World has a summary of what's on offer, and his recommendations. Lots of local food and drink news too. Presented by Matt Bentman and Alan Alder

Cambridge Breakfast
Lucy Milazzo: Kibou

Cambridge Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2023 12:17


Lucy hears from Ellie, General Manager at Kibou, the new Japanese restaurant in the City to find out about their afternoon tea… served with a Japanese twist.

Dear Doula
The Baby Brands We're Loving Right Now with Monica Banks

Dear Doula

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2023 23:51


Endless Google searches, relentless posting in Facebook groups, asking other parents for advice…. It's no wonder most first time parents feel overwhelmed shopping for products for their little ones. But does it really have to be so confusing, exhausting, and depersonalized?!   To help us sift through the vast array of baby products on the market, I invited a very special guest and THE ultimate baby product guru to talk to us about what is new and cool in 2023! Join me as I sit down with Monica Banks from Gugu Guru, the only creator community focused entirely on maternity and parenting content.    Still not found the right baby monitor for you? Not sure which stroller will fit your lifestyle?  If you are a new or expectant mom and want to confidently choose the right gear for your family, this episode is a must-listen!   References   Ask A Doula: Brandi's Top 15 Questions and Recommendations Download Brandi's Breastfeeding Checklist Download Brandi's Healthy Sleep Foundation Guide   Connect with Monica:   Gugu Guru Website Private Mom Creators Facebook Community Instagram X TikTok   Product recommendations:   Aura baby monitor, Babyation pump, Baby Bottle Brush Bib,  Babymel (diaper bags), Babyzen strollers, Globowl (infant food), HAPP (diaper bags), Kibou (diaper bags), Lily Jade (diaper bags), Larktale (wagons), Mockingbird strollers, Nanobebe breastmilk bottle, TWELVElittle (diaper bags), Uppababy strollers   If you have ideas about shows and content, you can follow Brandi and her work @deardouapodcast on IG, @brandi_jordan_official IG, and send questions, comments and platitudes to brandi@deardoulapodcast.com. Have a question you want Brandi to answer? Shoot her an email or a DM and she might include it on her next podcast episode!   If you are looking for support with your children, you can reach out to us at The Cradle Company for more information on hiring a parenting or baby specialist.   If you appreciate Dear Doula, please take a minute to subscribe, rate and review!

Sparkleside Chats with Magical Girl Ayu
Episode 168 - Powerpuff Girls Z Part 1 with MarineDynamite

Sparkleside Chats with Magical Girl Ayu

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2023 79:52


This week on Sparkleside Chats, Ayu talks with magical enthusiast Bia about the first half of Powerpuff Girls Z (2006). You can find her on Twitter, Tumblr, DeviantART, Threads, TikTok, AO3, and Instagram.  Warning for animal cruelty, sexualization of minors, and racial and homophobic caricatures. News: (1:00) Ladybug film now available on YouTube! Madoka Magica scene0 coming to Magia Record What I've watched: (1:43) Soaring Sky PreCure Main Topic (3:00) Series mentioned:  Sailor Moon Cardcaptor Sakura Winx Club Tokyo Mew Mew Shugo Chara Ojamajo Doremi Pretty Cure Panty & Stocking Stitch Panty and Stocking Music featured:  Kibou no Kakera by Nana Kitade Mayonaka no Door by Liu Yi Fei Original podcast music by Hazel, @afewbruises Want to share your idea for a topic or guest? Submit your idea here! Extra special hugs to anyone who buys something off the magical wishlist! Join our Discord! Commission Ayu for art, drop off a donation, or sign up for bonus episodes on Ko-fi! Feel free to leave a message on Anchor about your favorite magical girl series and it might just appear on a later episode. Find the podcast online on Twitter or Instagram @magicalgirlayu or on Anchor at sparkleside, and don't forget to comment online with the hashtag #SparklesideChats! Contact us by email or DMs. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sparkleside/message

Flavour
Flavour: Kibou Opening Night

Flavour

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2023 55:47


In this edition the team report on the opening of Kibou, the Japanese bar and restaurant on Jesus Lane, find out how restaurants choose their chefs, we hear about the new duty arrangements on alcohol and what they mean to you, meet the Vanderlyle chef who has won a place at the San Pellegrino Young Chef Awards in Milan, check out the new Chinese restaurant on King Street, and talk salmon and seabass recipes with fishmonger Ben Roberts.

Fullmoon Funkalicious
Fullmoon Funkalicious - Episode July 14, 2023

Fullmoon Funkalicious

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2023


Playlist: Easy E - Luv 4 Dem (James Godfrey remix)My digital Enemy , Missy Elliot - Freak my basslineCassius - 1999 (Christian Vlad remix)Malibui, Kring - One ThingMoulin, Salda - LindaIce Cube - It was a good day (Kibou bootleg)Point Set - Freak with the bassSandom - Sum SumYall - Everybody JumpCloonee, Summit - Ciggie EmergencyUnknown - Animals (DVS remix)BATZ - Que Pasa50 Cent - Candy Shop (clean jesus remix)Brandy, Monica - Boy is mine (Mirko & Meex remix)Moulin - Pump up the volumeTim Deluxe - It just won't do (Liam dunning remix)Yeah Yeah Yeah's - Heads will roll (Vikko & Yan Bruno remix)Drake, Alicia Keys, Sir Gio - Massive New yorkJefferson Airplane - Somebody to Love (Mazdem remix)Jennifer Lopez - Jenny from the block (Secca remix_Nooran sisters, Louis X, Arli - Goodi RiddimLowgroov - L and GMateus Borges Music - Move your bodySam Greene - Jam inside your LoveSkiiTour - Double DoubleJ Balvin, Skrillex, Chris Lorenzo - In Da Getto (Chris Lorenzo Remix)Gooey Vutton - AppreciationLouie Vega - Let It Go (TMBLV Remix)Mura Masa - Hollaback BitchDaft Punk - Technologic (Ekzander Remix)A$AP Ferg, Dan Gerous - Shabba (Dan Gerous Remix)Mr. Oizo - Flat Beat (Jamie Hal Remix)Drake, Hyalyte - Massiv (Hyalyte Remix)Hamdi - Skanka (RWB Garage Edit)

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Syn3rgy Radio Show
Syn3rgy TV - LOVE GENERATION with Kibou & Salao - 02-02-2023 - (Interview & Classic Trance set)

Syn3rgy Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2023 120:41


Hoy hacemos descanso en @syn3rgy_tv y ccogemos fuerzas para recibir a los chicos de Love Generation, @djkibou y Dj Salao! Hablaremos de su bonito proyecto y de muchas cosas mas, ademas de pasar por cabina para que disfrutar de un buen set de clasicos del trance! Nos vemos el jueves que viene! #trance #trancefamily #syn3rgytv #lovegeneration #kibou #salao #villademonioclub #trancefamilyspain

Fullmoon Funkalicious
Fullmoon Funkalicious - Podcast December 2, 2022

Fullmoon Funkalicious

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2022


Playlist: Jay-Z, Alicia Keys, M-ACE - Empire State of Mind (M-ACE Edit)Martial Simon - Where my Girls ATMatroda, Kelis - Jack the House MilkshakeDubdogz - Dancing + Sometimes (Dubdogz remix)Divid Guetta, Dimitri Vegaas, Nicole - The Drop Freak (BNM Bootleg)Chris Lake, Prince - Funkroll (Thomas Anthony remix)Gotye - Someone that I used to know (heretixx remix)Michael Jackson - Don't stop till you get enough (Grex remix)Lana Del Rey, Kallak - Summertime Sadness (Kallak Remix)The Weekend, Nerko - Gasoline (Nerko Remix)Guileherme Mendes - Song About DancingHouse of Pain - Jump ARound (Hawk VIP edit)Calvin Harris & Disciples, Koyla - How Deep Is Your Love (Kolya Funk Extended Mix)Plastic Robots, Krash! - Fuck Your Process (Thomas Anthony remix)Robin S. , Steve Angelo, Laidback Luke - Show Me Love (WeDamnz VIP edit)Chris Lorenzo , Cobrah - Mami (Thomas Anthony Remix)50 Cent - In da club (Aanse remix)Alanis Morissette, Zesto - You Outta know (zesto edit)Nelly Furtado - Maneater (Jamy Nox remix)Drake, Crooked - Company (Crooked Edit)Magic & Johnson - Booty ShakeFrase - Ye YeJean Jacques Smoothie, KIBOU - 2 People (KIBOU Remix)Darius - Ease Your MindDonna Summer - Bad Girls (Remix)Deee-Lite - Groove Is In HeartEast End Dubs - Feverin.deck - ArribaAnna Lunoe, Genesis Owusu, Chris Lorenzo - Back Seat (Chris Lorenzo Remix)J. Worra, Leo Stannard - Check Out (Extended)Mindchatter, Kyle Watson - Let's Go Dancing (Original Mix)Bruno Furlan - NY to LA (Original Mix)Panar - DrippingHamdi - Skanka (RWB GARAGE EDIT)Nikki Nair - I Ain't got youSkeptic - Whitney DUB 2PJ statham - Autumn

SENTrack
Adrian Bott on the Mounting Yard (29/8/22)

SENTrack

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2022 8:57


Leading Sydney trainer Adrian Bott joins Cam Luke following Kibou's dominant victory in the Up and Coming Stakes, while also talking about Hoo Ya Mal's win in the UK.

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Simple Families
Entrepreneurship & Motherhood

Simple Families

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2022 49:47


Entrepreneurship and motherhood can seem like an overwhelming combination, but for Nell Shapiro & Stephanie Merks, it has brought them additional joy and purpose. The founders of Kibou are joining me to talk about turning their idea of a minimalistic mom-bag into a business and how they survived, even thrived, during the pandemic. Links from … Entrepreneurship & Motherhood Read More » The post Entrepreneurship & Motherhood appeared first on Simple Families.

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Cevin Fisher's Import Tracks Radio
Cevin Fisher's Import Tracks Radio 250

Cevin Fisher's Import Tracks Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2022 57:16


Importing the hottest new music from around the globe every week. 1.Bonetti- Night Heat (Original Mix)- Xamaky Records2.Paco Caniza- The Way You Move (original mix)- Bid Muzik3.Austins Groove- Give It Up - Extended Mix- Promo4.Kibou, SO.CLOSE- Weekend Avenger- Cruise Music5.Paco Caniza- Without you (Original Mix)- Love To Be Recordings6.Dean Mickoski & Roland Clark - Leave Me Alone (I'm Dancing) (Extended Mix) - Armada Music7.Vincent Caira- The Game (Original Mix)- Spacedisco Records8.Honey Dijon featuring Dave Gilles II, Cor.Ece & Mike Dunn- Work (Extended Mix)- Classic Music Co.9.David Morales ftg.Mr.V.- EVERYDAY OF MY LIFE (VOCAL MIX) - IRIDIUM10.Love Regenerator x Riva Starr ft. Sananda Maitreya- Lonely (Extended Mix)- Sony11.Reza x Mark Masters x Shelley Nelson- If I Got You (Club Mix)- CHEEKY TRAX

Cheltenham Radio
Cheltenham Daily News Briefing 28 March 2021

Cheltenham Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2021 6:45


On tonight's show, Kibou in Cheltenham, Scruffy the dog, The Garden Bar, Christopher and Maggies

DJ Meredith
U Got My Baby

DJ Meredith

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2021 158:54


"Keep your workout music fresh all year long and crank up this high intensity party for your pavement! This heart pounding playlist will provide you with all the entertainment & motivation you need to amp up your sweat session courtesy of Veltron, Alessio Bianchi, Jacki Flower and so many more! Tracks like ‘Kibou’ by Juarez will inspire you to crush your fitness goals! "Disappointment is life pointing you towards what is meant for you.” “The fact that someone else loves you doesn’t rescue you from the project of loving yourself.” “So now when things go left, I know it’s for something else to go right.” "Peace is its own reward." – Mahatma Gandhi "Our entire life - consists ultimately in accepting ourselves as we are." – Jean Anouilh "It is not how old you are, but how you are old." – Jules Renard "Don't think, just do." – Horace “Be very careful about how you spend the first and last two hours of each day. Use this time to learn a new skill or to plan out the next days goals.” “When you're not reaching your goals fast enough, always remember: We become and then we attract; we grow personally and then we advance materially.” “There will be a tomorrow, a next week, a next month and a next year. But unless we develop a sense of urgency, those brief windows of time will be sadly wasted, as were the weeks and months and years before them.” “Worrying about things outside of your control will result in delaying projects. The more you focus on what you can control, the quicker you will be at making big decisions.” “Being calm about everything allows your mind to find solutions. Calmness is also a state of trust. Instead of overthinking and overreacting, you just surrender for that moment and allow yourself to receive guidance for what doesn’t make sense.” 00:00 - Mic Break 01:46 - Move That (Original Mix) - Raul Sanchez 07:46 - Raw - Ellipso, Lucky Date, Candace Sosa 10:40 - Another Life (Extended Mix) - Lucas & Steve, Alida 15:03 - Mic Break 15:07 - Hold On (Edit) - Jayage, Bolinger 17:33 - U Got My Body - Veltron, Wolf Jay 22:40 - Free - Adrian Bilt, Gracie Friel 28:59 - Mic Break 29:04 - Kibou (Edit) - Juarez 32:08 - What Would We Do (Qubiko Remix) - Hagenaar & Albrecht 35:03 - Revolution Is Here (Original Mix) - Alessio Bianchi 41:29 - Mic Break 41:33 - Space Walker (Kenny Carpenter Black Hole Club Remix) - Lenny Fontana 48:00 - Reload (Original Mix) - Jacki Flower 53:06 - Mic Break 53:09 - Level Of Awareness (Original Mix) - DJ Oleg Skipper 57:28 - New Clear Energy - Mr. Traumatik 61:08 - 4 To The Floor (Original Mix) - Hugel, Stefy De Cicco, Hugo Cantarra feat. Nikol Apatini 63:54 - Mic Break 64:01 - One Life (Original Mix) - Dimyx 68:17 - Tears Of Joy (Extended Mix) - Jack Wins 73:16 - Mic Break 73:20 - September - Approaching Nirvana 76:45 - Hot Tonic (Kenny Summit Remix) - Lisa Jane 82:23 - Mic Break 82:25 - Parchman Farm (Saliva Commandos Murd Dub Mix) - Sonia Merz 87:53 - FEAR ME (Playroom Boston Infinity Mix) - Leo Alarcon, Luna Del Flor 96:35 - Mic Break 96:44 - The Coca At (Original Mix) - Acid & Time 103:40 - African Life (Voca Africana Mix) - Dutch DERK 108:08 - Mic Break 108:17 - Kandalé (Original Mix) - Michele Divito, Lidia 115:18 - Los Niños Bailan (Original Mix) - Doug Gomez 121:19 - Mic Break 121:32 - The River Our History (Original Mix) - Domineeky, Zamuxolo Ggoduka 126:24 - Truth Is Here (Radio Edit) - Wez Whynt, Angel-A 129:53 - Mic Break 130:03 - No Man’s Land - Afro Drummers, Thousand 5Drum 136:22 - Verzasca (Original Mix) - Animal Trainer 143:17 - Mic Break 143:41 - Little Lies (Slin Project Remix Extended) - IQ-Talo, René de la Moné, BlackBonez, Miss LaLuna 148:17 - Can’t Love Myself - HUGEL feat. Mishaal & LPW 150:51 - Mic Break 152:10 - Talk To Me - Zerko, Stephen Alces 155:17 - Circle Back - Katchafire 158:54 - Finish "

Xtreme Endurance
U Got My Baby

Xtreme Endurance

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2021 158:54


"Keep your workout music fresh all year long and crank up this high intensity party for your pavement! This heart pounding playlist will provide you with all the entertainment & motivation you need to amp up your sweat session courtesy of Veltron, Alessio Bianchi, Jacki Flower and so many more! Tracks like ‘Kibou’ by Juarez will inspire you to crush your fitness goals! "Disappointment is life pointing you towards what is meant for you.” “The fact that someone else loves you doesn’t rescue you from the project of loving yourself.” “So now when things go left, I know it’s for something else to go right.” "Peace is its own reward." – Mahatma Gandhi "Our entire life - consists ultimately in accepting ourselves as we are." – Jean Anouilh "It is not how old you are, but how you are old." – Jules Renard "Don't think, just do." – Horace “Be very careful about how you spend the first and last two hours of each day. Use this time to learn a new skill or to plan out the next days goals.” “When you're not reaching your goals fast enough, always remember: We become and then we attract; we grow personally and then we advance materially.” “There will be a tomorrow, a next week, a next month and a next year. But unless we develop a sense of urgency, those brief windows of time will be sadly wasted, as were the weeks and months and years before them.” “Worrying about things outside of your control will result in delaying projects. The more you focus on what you can control, the quicker you will be at making big decisions.” “Being calm about everything allows your mind to find solutions. Calmness is also a state of trust. Instead of overthinking and overreacting, you just surrender for that moment and allow yourself to receive guidance for what doesn’t make sense.” 00:00 - Mic Break 01:46 - Move That (Original Mix) - Raul Sanchez 07:46 - Raw - Ellipso, Lucky Date, Candace Sosa 10:40 - Another Life (Extended Mix) - Lucas & Steve, Alida 15:03 - Mic Break 15:07 - Hold On (Edit) - Jayage, Bolinger 17:33 - U Got My Body - Veltron, Wolf Jay 22:40 - Free - Adrian Bilt, Gracie Friel 28:59 - Mic Break 29:04 - Kibou (Edit) - Juarez 32:08 - What Would We Do (Qubiko Remix) - Hagenaar & Albrecht 35:03 - Revolution Is Here (Original Mix) - Alessio Bianchi 41:29 - Mic Break 41:33 - Space Walker (Kenny Carpenter Black Hole Club Remix) - Lenny Fontana 48:00 - Reload (Original Mix) - Jacki Flower 53:06 - Mic Break 53:09 - Level Of Awareness (Original Mix) - DJ Oleg Skipper 57:28 - New Clear Energy - Mr. Traumatik 61:08 - 4 To The Floor (Original Mix) - Hugel, Stefy De Cicco, Hugo Cantarra feat. Nikol Apatini 63:54 - Mic Break 64:01 - One Life (Original Mix) - Dimyx 68:17 - Tears Of Joy (Extended Mix) - Jack Wins 73:16 - Mic Break 73:20 - September - Approaching Nirvana 76:45 - Hot Tonic (Kenny Summit Remix) - Lisa Jane 82:23 - Mic Break 82:25 - Parchman Farm (Saliva Commandos Murd Dub Mix) - Sonia Merz 87:53 - FEAR ME (Playroom Boston Infinity Mix) - Leo Alarcon, Luna Del Flor 96:35 - Mic Break 96:44 - The Coca At (Original Mix) - Acid & Time 103:40 - African Life (Voca Africana Mix) - Dutch DERK 108:08 - Mic Break 108:17 - Kandalé (Original Mix) - Michele Divito, Lidia 115:18 - Los Niños Bailan (Original Mix) - Doug Gomez 121:19 - Mic Break 121:32 - The River Our History (Original Mix) - Domineeky, Zamuxolo Ggoduka 126:24 - Truth Is Here (Radio Edit) - Wez Whynt, Angel-A 129:53 - Mic Break 130:03 - No Man’s Land - Afro Drummers, Thousand 5Drum 136:22 - Verzasca (Original Mix) - Animal Trainer 143:17 - Mic Break 143:41 - Little Lies (Slin Project Remix Extended) - IQ-Talo, René de la Moné, BlackBonez, Miss LaLuna 148:17 - Can’t Love Myself - HUGEL feat. Mishaal & LPW 150:51 - Mic Break 152:10 - Talk To Me - Zerko, Stephen Alces 155:17 - Circle Back - Katchafire 158:54 - Finish "

BSB - BrandSpankingBought
BSB0074 — Brand Spanking Bought — Podcast

BSB - BrandSpankingBought

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2021 90:02


This month’s LoV–Layers Of Vinyl features Living In Ecstasy — Fonda Rae. Inside, there is new heat from Kibou, Marc Spence, Holt 88, and many more. #BSB on Apple Podcasts |  Google Podcasts | … Continue reading "BSB0074 — Brand Spanking Bought — Podcast"

BadGeek
Muteki S20 E32 du 26/07/20 - Muteki - 25 Juillet 2020 (S20-Ep32) - Anecdotes (59min)

BadGeek

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2020 59:13


Salut à tous ! Cette semaine dans MUTEKI: un Sheriff de l'Espace, un anime oublié des années 2000, des légendes du Top 50, des idols virtuelles et réelles, une jeune star qui fait équipe avec des vieux briscards du Hip-hop... et surtout beaucoup, beaucoup d'anecdotes tirées de nos voyages, au Japon et ailleurs. Bonne écoute ! Hi everybody ! This week on MUTEKI: a Space Sheriff, a forgotten anime from the 2000s, a bunch of Oricon charts legends, some virtual and real idols, a rising star of japanese music teaming with one of the country's oldest Hip-hop trio... and many, many stories taken from our travels, in Japan and elsewhere. Mata raishu !! Playlist: 1- AKIRA KUSHIDA - Shaider - Uchuu Keiji Shaider 2- MAI KURAKI - Love, Day After Tomorrow 3- DAOKO feat. SCHA DARA PARR - High Sense Paisen 4- MEGUMI HAYASHIBARA - Saber Marionette J - Successful Mission 5- AIRA YUKI - Idolmaster: Xenoglossia - Zankoku yo Kibou to Nare 6- NIJI NO CONQUISTADOR - Summer to ha kimi to watashi na rii 7- MIZUHO - I''s Pure - Chiisana tsubasa~eyes for you

Gameromancer, il podcast videoludicamente scorretto
DLC #14: A tu per tu con Kibou

Gameromancer, il podcast videoludicamente scorretto

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2020 52:19


Timothy and the tower of Mu: da grande voglio essere Koji Igarashi La scena Indie, negli ultimi anni, è letteralmente deflagrata. È stato (ed è tuttora) un movimento fondamentale per il medium, in quanto è stato capace di dimostrare all’industria e, soprattutto, al pubblico che non servono per forza team di centinaia di persone per […] L'articolo DLC #14: A tu per tu con Kibou proviene da Gameromancer.

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BadGeek
Muteki Hors série du 11/04/20 - Muteki - Le Mix - 11 Avril 2020 - School (60min)

BadGeek

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2020 60:15


Salut à tous ! Pas d'émission ce samedi encore. Toutefois, comme tous les samedis, on est là bien présents pour votre heure de son japonais !! Un nouveau mix tout chaud sorti du four, concocté avec l'ami LEO, avec 17 titres enchaînés ! Le mois d'Avril, c'est normalement celui de la Rentrée des Classes au Japon. Covid-19 oblige, le calendrier est bouleversé aussi dans l'Archipel, mais on célèbre quand même, en musique, cette saison printanière, très paradoxale entre France et Japon: chez nous, les vacances de Pâques et les ponts du mois de mai s'en viennent, alors qu'au Pays du Soleil Levant, ces mêmes vacances s'achèvent sous les cerisiers en fleurs. Bonne écoute ! Hi everybody ! No Live show on FM this saturday again. However, like every saturday, we're here for your hour of japanese music !! A brand new mix, made with my friend and co-host LEO, with 17 tracks with a thematic to sort them together ! April, in Japan, means "Back to School". Of course, the Covid-19 has also disturbed the calendar in the Archipelago too, but let's, at least, celebrate this part of the year in Music. Spring is, by the way, a paradoxal season for France and Japan: here, Easter holidays are incoming, while in Japan, these holidays are ending under the blooming cherry trees. Mata raishu !! Playlist: 1- CAN-GOO - Doki Doki School Hours - Oshiete ageru 2- 3-NEN E-GUMI UTATAN - Assassination Classroom - Seishun Satsubatsu-ron 3- GARNIDELIA - Kill La Kill - OP2 - Ambiguous 4- LAST ALLIANCE - Ouran High School Host Club - Shissou 5- ULTRA TOWER - Shokugeki no Sôma / Food Wars! - Kibou no uta 6- PORNO GRAFFITTI - Great Teacher Onizuka - Hitori No Yoru 7- USHIROYUBI SASAREGUMI - High School! Kimengumi / Le collège fou, fou, fou - Ushiroyubi Sasaregumi 8- KUMIKO KAORI & THE CHIRPS - The Kabocha Wine / Mes tendres années - L wa Lovely 9- SATOMI TAKADA - Oniisama e... / Très cher Frère - Kin no Utsuwa, Gin no Utsuwa 10- SHIRO SAGISU - Kimagure Orange Road / Max et Compagnie - Madoka Theme 11- AOI TESHIMA - Coquelicot zaka kara / La Colline aux Coquelicots - Asagohan no uta 12- SAYAKA ITO - Sasuga no Sarutobi / L'Académie des Ninjas - Koi no jumon wa sukitokimekitokisu 13- AYA HIRANO - Suzumiya Haruhi no yuuutsu 2 / La Mélancolie de Haruhi Suzumiya 2 - Super Driver 14- μ's - Love Live! School Idol Project - Loneliest Babys 15- HINOI TEAM - Ichigo 100% - Ike Ike 16- GOOSE HOUSE - Shigatsu wa kimi no uso / Your Lie in April - Hikaru nara 17- YOSHIYE HAYASAKA - Ranma 1/2 - Zettai! Part 2

DJ Dolly Llama
DJ Dolly Llama: Big Night Recovery

DJ Dolly Llama

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2020 55:45


I know Big Gay Day and Sydney Mardi Gras were last month but sometimes I feel like I'm still recovering and need to hear a song about PIZZA. This is slightly less commercial than my usual mixes but still lots of vocal house remixes of songs you know and a few you won't. Sweet remixes from David Penn, Dom De Sousa, Phill Hollins, Kibou, Riton, SNBRN, Offaiah, Russ Danoff and others.... Please enjoy and feel free to SHARE it with your circle! Tracks / Remixers: Never Ending Story - Russ Danoff Disco Mix / Giorgio Moroder Pizza / Chris Lake, Chris Lorenzo, Anti Up Push Pull / Offaiah California / SNBRN Deep Down Inside / Callibry Touch - TRP Edit / Little Mix Tongue - Riton Remix / MNEK Let You Love Me / David Puentez VIP edit / Rita Ora Nasty Girl - David Penn remix / Inaya Day, Henry Hacking One Inappropriate Kiss (Phill Hollins mashup) / Calvin Harris, Dua Lipa, Daniel Portman Funkytown - Carlos Fas and Vicente Fas Private Remix / Lipps Inc All I Need / Shiba San, Tim Baresko Dare Me / Kibou Remix - The Pointer Sisters U Dirrty DJ (DJ Dom De Sousa Mashup) / Christina Aguilera vs Armand Van Helden and Luca Debonaire

Momtourage
We’re Back BITCHES

Momtourage

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2020 46:47


Ashley & Keri are back! New show, same MOMTOURAGE!Allow us to reintroduce ourselves. We’re talking all about THAT Super Bowl halftime show and that moms are lonely... duh. Articles referenced:Super Bowl Halftime Show: https://msmagazine.com/2020/02/06/why-your-super-bowl-slut-shaming-is-sexistMoms Are Some Of The Loneliest People: https://www.scarymommy.com/moms-loneliest-people-without-friends/?utm_source=FBIf you're looking to make some mom friends, make sure to go to http://mommatribe.comDon’t forget to checkout what’s in our #SwagBag this week:Lady Suite https://ladysuitebeauty.com/Athleta Sculptek https://athleta.gap.com/browse/category.do?cid=1108900And this weeks amazing sponsor:Kibou- make sure to head to @momtouragepodcast on Instagram for an amazing giveaway!https://www.kiboubag.com/ Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/momtourage. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Syn3rgy Radio Show
Syn3rgY Radio Show 02X047 - DJ KIBOU

Syn3rgy Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2019 96:46


Muy buenas a todos!! Vamos a por el n47.... con otro compañero del vinilo, otro gran conocedor de classic trance en toda su extension. Protagonista en los inicios de dos grandes colectivos con muchos años de antigüedad, tales como Scape o Harmony. El es ..... DJ KIBOU!! Muchos ya le conectéis, aunque se esconda detrás de este diseño manga! Para todos los demás, es vuestra oportunidad de conocer a alguien que ha apostó muy fuerte hace años por la escena con programas de radio, fiestas y demás eventos que formaron parte de la historia del trance en madrid. Gran entrevista y set con vinilo, un verdadero lujazo, acompañado de nuestra habitual seccion del maestro Raul Cremona con Golden Trance.... y el estreno del profe del progressive trance con su n1 de Culture of trance, el señor Ruben Trías!! Nos vemos y escuchamos este martes en nuestro horario habitual de 21 a 23!!

Syn3rgy Radio Show
Syn3rgY Radio Show 02X047 - DJ KIBOU

Syn3rgy Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2019 96:46


Muy buenas a todos!! Vamos a por el n47.... con otro compañero del vinilo, otro gran conocedor de classic trance en toda su extension. Protagonista en los inicios de dos grandes colectivos con muchos años de antigüedad, tales como Scape o Harmony. El es ..... DJ KIBOU!! Muchos ya le conectéis, aunque se esconda detrás de este diseño manga! Para todos los demás, es vuestra oportunidad de conocer a alguien que ha apostó muy fuerte hace años por la escena con programas de radio, fiestas y demás eventos que formaron parte de la historia del trance en madrid. Gran entrevista y set con vinilo, un verdadero lujazo, acompañado de nuestra habitual seccion del maestro Raul Cremona con Golden Trance.... y el estreno del profe del progressive trance con su n1 de Culture of trance, el señor Ruben Trías!! Nos vemos y escuchamos este martes en nuestro horario habitual de 21 a 23!!

Syn3rgy Radio Show
Syn3rgY Radio Show 02X047 - DJ KIBOU

Syn3rgy Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2019 96:46


Muy buenas a todos!! Vamos a por el n47.... con otro compañero del vinilo, otro gran conocedor de classic trance en toda su extension. Protagonista en los inicios de dos grandes colectivos con muchos años de antigüedad, tales como Scape o Harmony. El es ..... DJ KIBOU!! Muchos ya le conectéis, aunque se esconda detrás de este diseño manga! Para todos los demás, es vuestra oportunidad de conocer a alguien que ha apostó muy fuerte hace años por la escena con programas de radio, fiestas y demás eventos que formaron parte de la historia del trance en madrid. Gran entrevista y set con vinilo, un verdadero lujazo, acompañado de nuestra habitual seccion del maestro Raul Cremona con Golden Trance.... y el estreno del profe del progressive trance con su n1 de Culture of trance, el señor Ruben Trías!! Nos vemos y escuchamos este martes en nuestro horario habitual de 21 a 23!!

Anime BAYBAY!
Episode 2 - Interviews With Monster Girls

Anime BAYBAY!

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2018 153:21


On this episode after the over the top insanity that was FLCL Mikey & Ryan discuss a sweet little series that's more on the chill side. Ryan shows that he probably shouldn't ever interview monster girls and Mikey gets over how much he really likes a certain actress in the dub. All this and more on this episode of...ANIME BAYBAY! Follow Mikey: - https://twitter.com/MikeyShiota  - https://mikeyshiota.tumblr.com  Follow Ryan: - https://twitter.com/Wolfish_Grin_  - http://wolf1shgrin.tumblr.com  Follow Anime BAYBAY - https://twitter.com/Anime_BAYBAY  Send any questions, comments, and/or suggestions to: - animebaybaypod@gmail.com  Music used: - Kibou from Interviews With Monster Girls OST - Orginal by TrySail - Magokoro from Interviews With Monster Girls OST - Fairytale by Sangatsu no Phantasia

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Portland Countdown: A Series of Conversations on Parkinson’s Disease with Dave Iverson & Jon Palfreman

HOPE, KIBOU by Carol Echols by World Parkinson Coalition with support from the Parkinson’s Resources of Oregon

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Perdidos en Melmac
Perdidos en Melmac 4x02 Dificultad en los videojuegos

Perdidos en Melmac

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2017 105:42


Cuphead ha llegado también a Melmac y, con él, nuestro navegante Kibou ha rememorado la dificultad de los juegos de antes, ha pensado en los juegos de ahora y... bueno, nos ha reunido a toda la tripulación para hablar del tema de la dificultad en los videojuegos ¿son los juegos de ahora más difíciles que los de antes? ¿serán más fáciles? Vamos a intentar charlar un ratito sobre esto y mucho más... SUMARIO: - Dedicatoria: Todos los héroes no llevan capa - Noticias noticiosas - Canción del programa: "Brácula: Condemor II" - Hoy hablamos de: Dificultad en los videojuegos - Tú también opinas - Enciclociencia: La determinación del sexo - Comentarios Ivoox - Despedida del programa Todo comentario es bienvenido, seguro que nos ayudará a mejorar.

Néo & Taku
Néo et Taku - épisode 9 - Shokugeki No Soma (Food Wars)

Néo & Taku

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2016 18:31


http://www.radio-animes.net/ Ce neuvième épisode est consacré à l'animé Shokugeki No Soma (Food Wars). Dans cet épisode Néo apprend à Taku à cuisiner grâce à l'animes Food wars. Site officiel: http://ryudokaschannel.net Chaine youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/FanFansub Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ryudokaschannel Twitter: https://twitter.com/Fandefansub 1 - Ultra Tower de Kibou no Uta2 - Tokyo Karan Koron de Spice3 - Misokkasu de Rising Rainbow4 - SCREEN mode de ROUGH DIAMONDS