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Latest podcast episodes about osaka japan

Hakkiyoi - Let’s Learn Sumo
Day 12, Osaka Grand Sumo Haru Basho

Hakkiyoi - Let’s Learn Sumo

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2025 8:34


Let's Learn Sumo - Day 12 Grand Sumo Tournament, Haru Basho, Osaka Japan. The  leading pack see saws day to day!Send us a text

Hakkiyoi - Let’s Learn Sumo
Days 5, 6 & 7, Osaka Sumo Haru basho

Hakkiyoi - Let’s Learn Sumo

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2025 11:47


Lets Learn Sumo - Days 5, 6 & 7 of the Grand Sumo Tournament, Haru Basho, in Osaka Japan. The leading pack is getting thinner now!Send us a text

Hakkiyoi - Let’s Learn Sumo
Day 4 Osaka Grand Sumo Haru Basho

Hakkiyoi - Let’s Learn Sumo

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2025 8:07


Lets Learn Sumo - Day 4 of the Haru Basho Grand Sumo Tournament in Osaka Japan. Unusual Kimarite, furious Oshi… its all happening in Party town. Send us a text

MMH - The Home Of Rock Radio Podcasts
23rd Annual Joe Strummer Show on Losin It With Luscious #224

MMH - The Home Of Rock Radio Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2024 122:42


Join us for the 23rd Annual Joe Strummer Show with DJ Jesse Luscious! Celebrate with The 101ers, The Clash, Joe Strummer & The Pogues, Joe Strummer & The Mescaleros, Joe Strummer & Latino Rockabilly War, & much more! We add in rare & exclusive interviews with Joe & his friends along with soundbites from Strummer's “London Calling” BBC Radio show for a wild ride through the music & words of Joe Strummer! Clash- London Calling Clash- White Riot Clash- Cheat (Edit) Rudy Fernandez Interview- The Clash at Day On The Green 1982 Joe Strummer And The Mescaleros- Rudie Can't Fail (On Air Osaka, Osaka Japan on 5 Nov 2001) Joe Strummer And The Mescaleros- Arms Aloft 101ers- Keys To Your Heart Joe Strummer- It's A Rockin World Clash- Brand New Cadillac Clash- King Of The Road Johnny Cash & Joe Strummer- Redemption Song Joe Strummer And The Long Beach Dub All-Stars- The Harder They Come Joe Strummer And The Pogues- Turkish Song Of The Damned Bikini Babs & Joe Strummer KALX Interview- Conservatives (Edit) Clash- Clampdown (Lewisham Odeon 1980) Clash- Spanish Bombs Clash- Know Your Rights (The People's Hall) Clash- Guns On The Roof Bikini Babs & Joe Strummer KALX Interview- UK as America's aircraft carrier Clash- Washington Bullets Clash- Police And Thieves Joe Strummer- Love Kills Joe Strummer And The Latino Rockabilly War- Trash City Joe Strummer- 15th Brigade Joe Strummer And The Mescaleros- Johnny Appleseed Joe Strummer And The Mescaleros- Coma Girl Clash- Garageland (Edit) Bikini Babs & Joe Strummer KALX Interview- Sweden & Socialism Clash- Bankrobbers Galore w/ Mikey Dread Clash- Rock The Casbah w/ Ranking Roger Clash- Death Or Glory (Edit) Clash- Career Opportunities Clash- The Magnificent Seven (Edit)

Brad and John - Mornings on KISM

An employee of the zoo in Osaka Japan is wanted by police for taking fruits and vegetables that were meant for the animals...and a town in Georgia is going to blow up an old Ramada Inn on NYE!

Stranger Danger with Kady & Chloe
In the Shadows of Osaka - The Yukio Yamaji Case

Stranger Danger with Kady & Chloe

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2024 46:16


In November of 2005, authorities would respond to calls of a burning apartment in Osaka Japan. Tragically, upon putting out the fire and further investigating the scene, they would find the charred bodies of the apartments tenants: a pair of sisters named Asuka and Chihiro. Curiously, the autopsy would later make a shocking discovery: the sisters had actually been murdered.S Tune in to find out more.  Reference pics: https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fo/lq0etuagcun528n6a6ke3/AAyngI4ILb2xm_o4o7jz3zU?rlkey=s85dlfw5tt0qke35zua7ygoa0&st=tljtb46v&dl=0 If you would like to get updates or reach out to the Stranger Danger crew, you can follow on Instagram @strangerdangerpodcastsg, hang out in our Discord, or send us an email at strangerdangerpodcastsg@gmail.com Brought to you by Mediacorp.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Tell Craig Your Story
Ho Ho Lun - Hong Kong China - International Pro Wrestler

Tell Craig Your Story

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2024 70:00


Its an honour to welcome to the podcast Pro Wrestler and Promoter Ho Ho Lun. Born in Hong Kong China, Ho Ho was trained by legend The Slam. His debut match was June 2009. Ho Ho was the founder of wrestling promotion Hong Kong Pro Wrestling. He has travelled to wrestle in the Philippines, Macau, Singapore and England. In 2016 he moved to the US to join NXT / WWE. He also appeared on AEW in 2021 He currently lives in Osaka Japan and is wrestling in the Dragon Gate Pro Wrestling. He is also working behind the scenes and is a commentator. Ho Ho will be performing at the MKW Pro Wrestling show in Shanghai on the 14th September. Instagram @hoholun719 Adrian Gomez- Episode 119 Zombie Dragon/ MA- Episode 132 Big Sam- Episode 141 https://tellcraigyourstory.podbean.com https://www.linktr.ee/tellcraigyourstory @tellcraigyourstory #hoholun #mkwwrestling #tellcraigyourstory #AEW #WWE #NXT #hongkongchina #theslam #adriangomez #osakajapan #dragongateprowrestling #johnnygargano #tommasochampa #bigsam #zombiedragon #cruiserweight #newjapan #stonecoldsteveaustin #therock  

The Goodest Cast
Ryota Hirakawa AKA @splash0327 & Branden Mace AKA @macey14 Kansai Drifters | Goodest Cast EP.69

The Goodest Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2024 178:08


Ryota Hirakawa AKA @splash0327 is a Meihan local Drifter out of Osaka Japan. He runs Cutting Works Splash and has been drifting well over a decade. He has traveled the world and made friends all throughout the drift community due to his friendly nature and hard driving style. He has been pushing his driving on some of the most notoriously difficult tracks in the world and is ultra dedicated to the sport. We also have one of our Goodest Cast crowd favorites back Branden Mace AKA @macey14. Branden has been living in Japan for over a decade and once was an early 20's dude from Australia running around Osaka, streeting and going to drive the “hills” with Jesse Streeter. Now he's a family man and has been in Japan a long time. He is also pushing in his S15 harder and harder. We talk about some of the interesting details of Japanese drifting especially Kansai All Stars, along with some of the other nuances and difficulties. We were all exhausted filming this but we pulled through for you guys. I hope you like this episode! Guests: https://www.instagram.com/macey14/  https://www.instagram.com/splash0327/ Sponsor:  https://fuelab.com/ 15% off with code “Goodest” get the best fuel system products around https://koruworks.com/ 15% off their Koru products using “goodestboi” https://tirestreets.com/goodest "goodest651" for 20% off Accelera 651s “goodest15” for 15% off the rest Goodest Co: https://goodestco.com (grab some merch or follow us on other channels)  Host IG: https://www.instagram.com/palmer_sndrsn/Podcast IG: https://www.instagram.com/goodestcast/

Brad and John - Mornings on KISM

A guy pulled a gun and started a fight in the McDonald's drive thru over dipping sauces...the zoo in Osaka Japan mistakenly thought their hippo was a male for 7 years...and a vape shop named Best Buds got busted for selling weed!

Dr Mary Travelbest Guide
Dr. Mary Travelbest - Osaka Japan

Dr Mary Travelbest Guide

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2024 8:34


In this episode: FAQ: What do you do when a significant change in weather interrupts your travel?   Destination: Osaka, Japan Today's Mistake- My global entry card has my name wrong. Travel Advice:  Use AI when planning your next trip FAQ: A Facebook group member asked us, “What do you do when a significant change in weather interrupts your travel?” Answer: Unexpected weather changes are not uncommon, but they can still pose a challenge when traveling, especially when solo. If I were faced with a sudden shift from sunny and warm to rainy and cold weather while on a trip, I would adapt my plans to make the most of the situation. I would check for appropriate clothing to stay warm and dry in inclement weather, including wearing layers of sweaters, jackets, waterproof outerwear, and sturdy shoes that can withstand wet conditions. Keeping myself comfortable and protected from the elements would be my top priority. You check your notes and look for indoor activities or attractions. Instead of outdoor activities, I would explore museums, art galleries, historical sites, or cozy cafes to enjoy a warm drink and engage in leisurely activities like reading or people-watching.  If the rain isn't too heavy and I'm feeling adventurous, I might also consider embracing the elements and going for a scenic drive to admire the beauty of the landscape shrouded in mist and rain. Exploring coastal areas or scenic routes known for their dramatic views could offer a unique perspective and create memorable moments despite the gloomy weather. I recently visited Ruby Falls in Chattanooga, and the waterfalls were even better since it was raining. By maintaining a positive attitude and adapting to the circumstances, you can turn an unexpected rainy day into an opportunity for unexpected discoveries and new experiences. Today's destination: Osaka, Japan After being in the country for a while, I flew from Sapporo to Osaka, Japan. I found some castles, temples, and day trips from here. Osaka, Japan, offers a wealth of experiences for solo travelers, including  Visiting Osaka Castle, one of Japan's most iconic landmarks. Explore the castle grounds, gardens, and museum, and learn about the region's history. Stroll Through Dotonbori: Experience the vibrant atmosphere of Dotonbori, Osaka's bustling entertainment district. Stroll along the canal, admire the neon lights and sample local street food. Discover Japan's oldest official temples in Osaka. Explore the temple, gardens, and pagoda, and soak in the serene atmosphere. Osaka is known as the "Kitchen of Japan" and is famous for its delicious street food and local specialties. Try savory pancakes), (octopus balls), and sushi, of course. Treat yourself to a relaxing spa day at Spa World, one of Osaka's largest and most famous hot spring complexes. Enjoy soaking in various themed baths, saunas, and relaxation areas. Dive into Osaka's past at the Osaka Museum of History. Explore exhibits showcasing the city's cultural heritage, including scale models of historic buildings and interactive displays. Consider taking a day trip from Osaka to nearby destinations such as Kyoto, Nara, or Kobe. These cities offer unique attractions and are easily accessible by train from Osaka. On my next visit to Osaka, here are some things I would like to do. 1. Spend time shopping in Shin-sai-bashi, Osaka's premier shopping district. Explore the countless shops, department stores, and boutiques, and pick souvenirs or gifts. 2. Take a River Cruise: Enjoy a scenic river cruise along the Okawa River, which runs through the heart of Osaka. Relax onboard a sightseeing boat and admire the city's skyline and landmarks from the water. 3. Experience Traditional Theater: Attend a traditional Japanese performance such as kabuki or bunraku puppetry. Check local listings for performances and venues offering English subtitles or explanations. 4. Explore one of the world's largest aquariums, Osaka Aquarium Kai-yu-kan, and marvel at its impressive marine life exhibits. Highlights include the Pacific Ocean tank and the interactive touch pools.   Today's Mistake- My Global Entry card has the wrong name for me. When you get your card, check the data carefully. My screening went well, but the admin spelled my name wrong on the card. I didn't notice until I got home; it was too late to fix that. So, I hope to get it right next time. I just was notified that my card expires soon, so I am trying to get it fixed. Don't make my mistake. Check right away. Today's Travel Advice-Use AI when planning your next trip If you are a solo traveler and want to see what others recommend you visit, check out one of many AI tools to see some suggested itineraries.  Chat GPT from Open Ai gave me the following advice, which I have edited. First, I asked it to give me three main reasons why a woman in her 60s would use Chat GPT to help her with travel. Those three main reasons are personalized guidance and support, travel insights, and safety with security advice. I think these are good to dive into a bit here. I use AI in many daily activities, especially if they are not critical. I use it to create songs and even a clone of my voice. So here are a few reasons to use AI in your next travel planning. When you plan a solo trip, you can get the perspective you asked for, precisely what you wanted, in seconds. If you are seeking a destination recommendation, you will find it, whether it's for senior-friendly accommodations, accessible hiking trails, or safety tips for traveling outside of a tour group. If you are looking for transportation options, cultural norms, or local customs, you can ask ChatGPT for insights. You also can ask for tips on avoiding scams, staying vigilant in crowded areas, and navigating unfamiliar surroundings. But be sure to get clarity on any hallucinations because ChatGPT has been known to make some big mistakes. Don't believe everything you read. You can always ask Dr. Travelbest for help. Connect with Dr. Travelbest www.5stepstosolotravel.com Drmarytravelbest.com Dr. Mary Travelbest Dr. Mary Travelbest Facebook Page Dr. Mary Travelbest Facebook Group Dr. Mary Travelbest Instagram Dr. Mary Travelbest Podcast Dr. Travelbest on TikTok Dr.Travelbest onYouTube

Contain Podcast
*Preview* 174. Free Time III: Dissonance, Leisure, and Change in Showa-era Japanese Art, Post-War Satellites, and Today

Contain Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2024 39:03


FULL EP* ON PATREON Ok, we are back—this episode comes live from Osaka Japan, where we explore the free-time lost space age culture of the Showa era, the dissonance of post-WWII art, technology, Expo 70', and how some of the lessons from the recent past can be applied to the present moment. Parthenogenesis, cultural reform and the Showa era, artistic viability of the past, present/future, Americanized Japanese food, hikikomori incels and the extinction of futuristic coffee shops, the phenomenon of Tetsuya Yamagami cosplay and the death of Shinzo Abe, Experimental Workshop: post-war intermedia art collectives of Japan, Tate's Light exhibition, Taro Okamoto's Tower of the Sun: subverting the machine, soda corporations and their sponsoring of intermedia projects, Article 9: soft power, satellites, and the Cold-War, Computer Technique Group, IBM and early experiments in computerized art, Chuquimamani-Condori's DJ E, Ekimae buildings, the synthesis of the modern and Old World, Chim↑Pom, The Unification Church, the LDP, and spiritual sales, "Adventures of the Eyes of Mr. W.S., a Test Pilot”, severe social withdrawal, struggle sessions, shrines and international pavilions, Expo Syndrome, Yung Lean's glam rock album, + more…this was quite an adventure, had to put some of this stuff to the test and actually go there Pt. 2 from the Volcano/Tropical Island coming up next

VINTAGE CLOTHING N' STUFF W/ DREW HEIFETZ
Vintage Military with Bob Chatt @vintage_productions | Vintage N' Stuff Podcast Episode 122

VINTAGE CLOTHING N' STUFF W/ DREW HEIFETZ

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2023 47:50


Full ad Free Episode (Free Trial) - https://www.patreon.com/drewheifetz#vintage #armysurplus #millitaryBob Chatt is one of the worlds formost dealers of rare vintage miltary clothing and collectibles. He has 30 plus years in the business and heavy stack of accolades. He started and ran his own show called The West Coast Millitary Collectables Show for years. He is a partner in a surplus shop in Osaka Japan called MASH. He has outfitted countles shows and movies plus sold vintage and millitaria to designers worldwide. He has had his own reality show called Combat Cash plus regular appearances on Storage Wars and Pawn Stars. He now runs a show called LA Vintage Rendevous that is quickly becoming the go to vintage show for high end. There is lots to learn in this one, enjoy!Shop Vintage Here with code vtgnstuff for 30% offMens - https://www.fasinfrankvintage.com​​​​...Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/drewheifetz/ shop vintage resource books here -https://www.amazon.com/shop/fasinfrankSupport the show

Connecting Cultures Features
Connecting Cultures Features - 08-12-2023 - Haru Tanaka

Connecting Cultures Features

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2023 53:04


An interview with Haru Tanaka from Osaka Japan about his experiences in Dunedin and quiz event to learn about different cultures. This show was broadcast on OAR 105.4FM Dunedin - http://oar.org.nz

Why Do People Like Anime
WDPLA 136: Why Do People Like Tokyo, Kyoto and Osaka??? (JAPAN TRIP PART 2)

Why Do People Like Anime

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2023 87:09


Part two. We talk Pokemon Cafe, being targeted by Pikachu, winning the lottery, seeing shrines, seeing human achievement and deer + more. Email us - whydopeoplelikeanime@gmail.com 

Genlüd
NytfraLangbortistan: Episode 4: Osaka, Japan

Genlüd

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2023 58:47


Arigato hi'mads!

Bombing with Eric Andre
Open Night Mic in Japan w/ Ron Funches

Bombing with Eric Andre

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2023 31:47 Transcription Available


Eric and close pal Ron Funches discuss their first time doing stand-up and meeting in Portland. Whenever he bombed he would look up Craigslist posting of jobs. The major shift from moving to Salem from Chicago and his first experience with smoking weed. Gym and jiu-jitsu routines are discussed and Ron's experience eating a sucker and being surrounded by senior citizens. They open up about keeping their brains healthy and staying at bay from anxiety. Plus, a bombing story from Japan. Pre-Order our new book "Dumb Ideas" here Get Your Tickets to the Eric Andre Explosion Tour here! Rate and Review Bombing with Eric Andre hereDo you like listening to Bombing and want extended conversations with more bombing stories every week? Then check out Big Money Players Diamond, a new subscription available exclusively on Apple Podcasts, where you can get exclusive material from all my interviews for the show, plus 100% ad-free episodes every week. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Lost Without Japan
Sitting Down In Osaka Japan With Japan 2.0, We Finally Made It Back To Japan! Plus Season 3 Begins For Lost Without Japan

Lost Without Japan

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2023 85:47


Sitting Down In Osaka Japan With Japan 2.0, We Finally Made It Back To Japan!  Plus Season 3 Begins For Lost Without Japan, If your interested in our backlog of over 60 other episodes just click the tab to prior seasons in your favorite podcast streaming platform and enjoy :).   I truly look forward to sharing some wonderful sounds from Japan in the upcoming months as well as continuing to provide the great content you have come to enjoy.  A huge thanks for David and Matt for finding a field for us all to enjoy some great candy and a wonderful sunset as we recorded this episode Japan2.0 style. Japan 2.0 podcast website:  https://japan2point0.wordpress.com/ Japan 2.0 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/japan2point0/  Buy the show a Ko-Fi :) (:   https://ko-fi.com/lostwithoutjapan Please Consider Kindly Supporting Our Crowd Funded Show By Supporting Us Through Our Shows Patreon: https://patreon.com/lostwithoutjapanpodcast?utm_medium=clipboard_copy&utm_source=copyLink&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator Link to Google Doc that includes Google maps for all cities covered on Lost Without Japan, as well as the link to Amazon for travel purchase recommendations and other useful information for your travel to Japan can be found at: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1WEVbRmvn8jzxOZPDaypl3UAjxbs1OOSWSftFW1BYXpI/edit?usp=sharing  Link to Google Doc that includes Google maps for all cities covered on Lost Without Japan, as well as the link to Amazon for travel purchase recommendations and other useful information for your travel to Japan can be found at: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1WEVbRmvn8jzxOZPDaypl3UAjxbs1OOSWSftFW1BYXpI/edit?usp=sharing  INSTA 360 X3 Show Link:  If you would like to help support the show and you're looking to purchase an Insta360 X3 please consider using our affiliate link. https://www.insta360.com/sal/x3?insrc=INRHVML

Shadowless Podcast: A Pokemon Podcast
We're In Osaka Japan!! With THREE Special Guests! - Shadowless Podcast EP#188

Shadowless Podcast: A Pokemon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2023 68:00


Dani, Nate and Jordan discuss the latest in Pokemon! This week we are joined by not one, not two, but three amazing Special Guests! UnlistedLeaf (Ando), Sarah Natochenny (the voice of Ash Ketchum) and Marie join us this week to talk about all things Pokemon while we are all together here in Osaka Japan! From our travels, to events and the upcoming World Championships next week, there is a lot to talk about!  

Seeking Sustainability LIVE (SSL)
Sustainably-focused Entrepreneurship in Osaka, Japan | Kina Jackson

Seeking Sustainability LIVE (SSL)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2023 52:00


Social Entrepreneur Kina Jackson is based in Osaka where she works as a consultant, educator, translator and interpreter. In this talk, Kina Jackson talks social-good app, Black Women in Japan group, plantbased VEGAN OSAKA promotion for delicious meat-alternatives, finding ways to handle work stress, and collaborations among the Osaka-Kansai community.00:00 Welcome01:15 Entrepreneurship award03:30 Workplace balance at home04:48 Philadelphia vs Kansai05:22 Osaka Entrepreneurs shout-out06:50 Vegan Osaka 09:14 Omnivore driven plantbased startup10:30 Plantbased Menu at Vegan Osaka12:00 Sustainable protein wins13:40 Mixed group customers15:00 Meat eateries need vegan options20:00 Made-in-Osaka plantbased products21:07 Black Women in Japan community23:40 Karen Hill Anton 25:00 Diversity & Inclusion Workshops (DEI)25:40 Women Empowerment "Migaku Me"26:50 SDG's USA-Liberia-Japan project33:20 Cross-Cultural Business Workshops36:00 Social Good App GOCHISO 41:00 Passion for volunteering & social good in biz48:00 Workplace health and wellness seminar BCCJ50:00 Enjoy the spring blossoms! Thanks for joining!Kina Jackson is a sustainability focused entrepreneur who has been based in Osaka, Japan since 2002 when she came to try out living in Japan as an English teacher. Kina Jackson founded a consulting and translation business called KJ consulting where she...

Four4ManWon
Episode 56: Osaka, Japan Travel Guide

Four4ManWon

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2022 29:05


Osaka is one of our favourite cities. Travel, Accommodation, food budget ideas, tips, places to go and see .......+ many more

10 Lessons Learned
Keith Rowe - Don't just talk. Question, Listen, and Watch!

10 Lessons Learned

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2022 70:27 Transcription Available


                                                              Keith Rowe explains how "EQ Trumps IQ Every Time", that "There Is A Difference Between Leadership Versus Management" and tells us about "The New Business Opportunity - Customer Service". Hosted by Robert Hossary About Keith Rowe Having joined the workforce as a sixteen-year-old, Keith Rowe went on to become the Television and Electronic Technicians Institute of Australia (TETIA) Apprentice of the Year. From there, it was obligatory National Service, graduating from the Army's Officer Training Unit (OTU) as a 2nd Lieutenant, and completing his two-year obligation as a Troop Commander within a Royal Australian Signals field regiment.  Back in the civilian workforce, Keith moved into sales and marketing with EMI, lucky enough to be offered the opportunity of a lifetime, with his appointment as inaugural National Sales Manager for the setting up of a Toshiba-EMI joint venture - the forerunner of Toshiba's Australian operation. Eight years later, by then General Manager - Consumer Products for Toshiba Australia, he stood down to form his own company to pursue consulting and training work.  Keith also set up the Australian distributor for Casio (as Managing Director), the recovery of Sanyo's market position in the early nineties (as General Manager - Sales and Marketing), and the re-structuring of Sharp Corporation of Australia (as Corporate Director and Group General Manager).  Keith has taken his renowned ‘KNACK of Selling' program to wherever it was demanded across Australasia and Southeast Asia. He has conducted workshops in close to a hundred locations - from Sanyo's International Headquarters in Osaka Japan to a scout hall in outback Australia - involving well over a thousand participants.  He has worked across a wide span of market sectors, including computers, sporting goods, jewellery, homewares, telecommunications, electronic components, and too many more to mention here today. Keith is an active speaker, trainer, and writer, he has published close to a hundred articles and has an evolving series of books.  Episode Notes Lesson 1. The Expression “Knowledge Is Power” Is Now Redundant …” Knowhow” is now the power! 06:00 Lesson 2. EQ Trumps IQ Every Time! 12:32 Lesson 3. The New Business Opportunity…Customer Service 20:29 Lesson 4. Discrimination Versus Equality … Totally Different Things! 26:45 Lesson 5. Be skilled at having Conversations 34:14 Lesson 6. Don't just talk. Question, Listen, and Watch! 41:09 Lesson 7. Persuasion Is A Matter Of Style … Conviction Is A Matter Of Process! 48:13 Lesson 8. “Do You Think?” Versus “Do You Feel” … Very Different Connotations! 51:39 Lesson 9. There Is A Difference Between Leadership Versus Management 54:36 Lesson 10. The Long-Term Challenges Of Preserving Relationships Are? 59:02  

Cat with Beard from JAPAN
#25- Tokyo VS Osaka!? ~Japan's Regional Rivalry!

Cat with Beard from JAPAN

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2022 33:20


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Zee Michaelson Travel
EP 22 Why I live to cruise out of California

Zee Michaelson Travel

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2022 20:38


THERE ARE FOUR DIFFERENT CRUISE PORTS IN CALIFORNIA!1.   LONG BEACH2.   LOS ANGELES3.   SAN DIEGO 4.   SANFRANSICOLong Beach: Carnival Miracle, Inspiration and Imagination destinations are Baja Mexico 3 & 4 day, Mexican Caribbean (Cabo) 6 days and Hawaiian Islands 15 days Carnival Cruises, Carnival Miracle Carnival Miracle Cruise Ship 15 Days Hawaii from Los Angeles, CA 15 Days - Starting in Long Beach with stops in Hilo, Kahului, Honolulu, Nawiliwili, Kona, Ensenada Los Angeles: Princess Cruises--Star, Island, Celebrity, Coral, Crown and Sapphire Princesses cruises last 4 days, 15 days Mexico, coastal Santa Barbara, Panama, Hawaii, Osaka Japan, Vancouver BC, Panama, Ft. Lauderdale, Cape Horn, Santiago Chile Seabourn, Seabourn Sojourn world voyages up to 94 days or segments Silversea, Silver Whisper lasts up to 113 nights to China, Barcelona or 20 nights to Auckland, New Zealand Carnival Imagination, Inspiration, Miracle and Legend Baja sampler 4 days, Tahiti & Fiji 23 days Costa Cruises, Costa Deliziosa up to 72 days Celebrity Century to Santa Barbara 8 nights Holland America up to 71 days to Great Barrier Reef Azamara Club Cruises, Azamara Quest to Sea of Cortez, Copper Canyon  San Diego: Holland America up to 45 days to Panama, Incan Empires, Mexican Riviera, Hawaii, Tahiti and Marquesas, Vancouver BC, Coastal Celebrity Cruises - Century, Infinity to Panama Canal Cruise 15 days Royal Caribbean (RCL), RCL Legend of the Seas 15 Night Eastbound Panama Canal Cruise, Fort Lauderdale Disney Wonder 14 day to Vancouver, Port Canaveral Florida, coastal California  San Francisco: Cunard Queen Elizabeth, Queen Victoria world cruises up to 91 nights Princess Grand, Star Princesses - Panama, Mexico, Coastal California, Hawaii Oceania Cruises, Oceania Regatta 18 days trips goes to Alaska, New York Regent Seven Seas Navigator 31 Nights to Montreal, Vancouver Canada, New York Celebrity Century up to 23 nights to Sydney, Alaska Holland America 17 night Panama Canal Crystal Cruises Serenity 102 nights Grand Pacific Panorama

Kaiju Karnage: A Godzilla/King Kong Podcast

Kal is here to discuss one of the more serious Gamera entries. He'll talk about the origins of the script, the World Fair in Osaka Japan, and his personal feelings about the film. He also makes some announcements concerning his fiance, Jaws, and his other podcast, Kal the Kaiju Guy Watches a Movie

The Whiskey Chasers
Kaiyo Signature Mizunara Oak Whisky!

The Whiskey Chasers

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2022 39:26


On todays episode we have a glass of Kaiyo Signature Japanese Mizunara Oak Whisky. A Japanese Whisky, aged in Mizunara Oak, and sent on a voyage to ocean age for at least 3 months. Japanese whisky is a lot like scotch, but very much its own thing. And as it becomes more popular, hopefully we will get a lot more options here in the states! Be sure to Like us on Facebook and follow us on instagram, as well as rate and review the show wherever you are listening, it really helps us out. Thank you for listening and enjoy the show after todays sponsor. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/whiskeychaserspodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/whiskeychaserspodcast/ Racket: https://racket.com/whiskeychaserspod Notes: Kaiyo Whisky Blend from different Japanese distilleries Aged in mizunara Oak This oak is very knotty and the barrels have a leakage problem, but you get really interesting flavor and aroma It leaves Osaka Japan on a 3 month voyage then returns This actually makes it technically not a Japanese Whisky because it leaves Japan. What is Japanese whisky? Must be mashed, fermented, distilled, matured, and bottled in Japan Malted or un-malted cereal grains only 3 years in wooden casks no larger than 700 L Min 40 ABV Odd things The wood type is not specified Plain Caramel coloring can be added without disclosure If a whiskey does not meet this standard, but was around before April 1 2021, it can continue as is and still call itself Japanese whiskey until March 31, 2024 videos/resources https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vHMvbT2a6r4 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RykRQpHqirs What makes mizunara oak distinct from European oak and White oak? For one, it enjoys a unique sweet and spicy flavor profile which can be attributed to the oak lactones ratio and high level of vanilla. Aromas evoked from the mizunara oak are kara, a type of oriental incense, sandalwood, and coconut. Research studies have shown that mizunara matured whisky contain more lactones (parts per million) than whiskies matured in either European oak or White oak. An even more riveting discovery was the prevalence of “trans-oak” lactones in Mizunara whisky. This was a remarkable find as it was thought that “cis-oak” lactones can possess a smell up to ten times stronger than “trans-oak” lactones. With it being ocean-aged: The movement ensures there's always contact with the wood Along the way they experience high temperatures which accelerates the aging process There are also frequent air pressure changes that force the mizunara wood to contract and expand Aroma Smells of continental breakfast, apple juice, Flavor notes Very scotch like, speyside Red Apple Light smoke Not strong, easy drinking Watered down (in a good way) Also, Be sure to show some love for the company that brought you todays bottle! https://kaiyowhisky.com/the-collection --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/whiskey-exchange/support

Circulation on the Run
Circulation April 5, 2022 Issue

Circulation on the Run

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2022 21:22


This week, please join author Zdenka Pausova and Associate Editor Svati Shah as they discuss the article "Circulating Metabolome and White Matter Hyperintensities in Women and Men." Dr. Carolyn Lam: Welcome to Circulation on the Run, your weekly podcast summary and backstage pass to the journal and its editors. We're your cohosts. I'm Dr. Carolyn Lam, Associate Editor from the National Heart Center and Duke National University of Singapore. Dr. Greg Hundley: And I'm Dr. Greg Hundley, Associate Editor, Director of the Pauley Heart Center at VCU Health in Richmond, Virginia. Dr. Carolyn Lam: Greg, have you ever wondered what white matter hyperintensities in a brain are made of? Well, guess what? The feature discussion is going to give us a little clue. Believe it or not from the circulating metabolome, interesting, huh? Well, I'm going to keep you in suspense, as we first discuss other papers in the issue. And I want to go first, may I? Dr. Greg Hundley: Absolutely, but let's all grab a cup of coffee. Dr. Carolyn Lam: All right. You got yours. And here goes. This first paper reviews the results of endovascular aneurysm repair in patients from the Japanese Committee for Stent Graft Management registry, to determine the significance of persistent type II endoleak and the risk of late adverse events, including aneurysm sac enlargement. Dr. Greg Hundley: Ah, Carolyn, a very clinically relevant question. So what did this study show? Dr. Carolyn Lam: Of more than 17,000 patients who underwent endovascular aneurysm repair for abdominal aortic aneurysm from 2006 to 2015, 29% had persistent type II endoleak. The cumulative incidence rates of abdominal aortic aneurysm related mortality, rupture, sac enlargement, and reintervention were higher in patients with persistent type II endoleak. Specifically, the cumulative incidence rates of rupture and abdominal aortic aneurysm related mortality increased to 2% at 10 year follow up, which is dissimilar to the previously reported frequency of only about 1%. Cox regression analysis revealed older age, female sex, proximal neck diameter, and chronic kidney disease as independent, positive correlates of sac enlargement. Dr. Carolyn Lam: So these wonderful results are from Dr. Hitoshi Matsuda and colleagues from the National Cerebral and Cardiovascular Center in Osaka Japan, and really suggests that persistent type II endoleaks are not always benign. Dr. Greg Hundley: Beautiful summary, Carolyn. Well, my paper comes from the world of pre-clinical science. And Carolyn, in most eukaryotic cells, the mitochondrial DNA is uniparenterally transmitted and present in multiple copies derived from the clonal expansion of maternally inherited mitochondrial DNA. All copies are therefore, nearly identical or, as we would call homoplasmic. Dr. Greg Hundley: Now Carolyn, the presence of more than one mitochondrial DNA variant in the same cytoplasm can arise naturally or as a result from new medical technologies aimed at preventing mitochondrial genetic diseases and improving fertility. The latter is called divergent non-pathological mitochondrial DNA heteroplasmy, or DNPH. Dr. Greg Hundley: Now Carolyn, these investigators led by Professor Jose Enriquez from the Centro Nacional de Investigaciones Cardiovasculares hypothesized that DNPH is maladaptive and usually prevented by the cell. Dr. Carolyn Lam: Wow, that's really interesting, investigations from the world of preclinical science. What did the investigators find? Dr. Greg Hundley: Right, Carolyn. So, the investigative team engineered and characterized divergent non-pathological mitochondrial DNA heteroplasmy, or DNPH, as we've talked about before, mice throughout their lifespan. The authors found that DNPH impair mitochondrial function with profound consequences in critical tissues that did not resolve heteroplasmy, particularly within cardiac and skeletal muscle. Progressive metabolic stress in these tissues led to severe pathology results, including pulmonary hypertension and heart failure, skeletal muscle wasting, frailty, and premature death. And finally, Carolyn, symptom severity was strongly modulated by the nuclear context. Dr. Greg Hundley: So in conclusion, Carolyn, these findings suggest that medical interventions that could generate divergent non-pathological mitochondrial DNA heteroplasmy, or DNPH, so to address potential incompatibility between donor and recipient mitochondrial DNA. Dr. Carolyn Lam: Oh wow. That is fascinating. Well guess what? My next paper is also about mitochondria, but this time looking at the role of the mitochondrial calcium uniporter. So we know that calcium is a key regulator of energy metabolism and impaired calcium homostasis damages mitochondria, resulting in cardiomyocyte death, pathological hypertrophy, and heart failure. Dr. Carolyn Lam: This study by Dr. Wang from University of Washington and colleagues investigated the regulation and the role of the mitochondrial calcium uniporter in chronic stress induced pathological cardiac remodeling. In a series of elegant experiments in the mitochondrial calcium uniporter knockout or transgenic mice infused with isoproteronol, the authors found that the mitochondrial calcium uniporter is up regulated in the stressed heart to orchestrate mitochondria sarcoplasmic reticulum, and cytosolic calcium handling, preventing cytosolic calcium overload induced cardiomyocyte death. Dr. Carolyn Lam: Lack of mitochondrial calcium uniporter mediated mitochondrial calcium uptake is detrimental. Whereas, transgenic over expression is beneficial to the heart during chronic beta adrenergic stimulation. The nuclear translocation of calcium/ calmodulin kinase II delta beta via calcineurin mediated dephosphorylation of serine 332 activates CAMP response element binding protein to promote mitochondrial calcium uniporter gene expression in adult cardiomyocytes. Dr. Greg Hundley: Well, Carolyn, what's the take home here? What are the clinical implications? Dr. Carolyn Lam: Ah, thought you might ask. Well, this study indicates that enhancing mitochondrial calcium uptake could be a new approach to prevent chronic beta adrenergic stimulation induced heart remodeling. Targeting this cam kinase two delta beta KREB mitochondrial calcium uniporter pathway could be a therapeutic option for pathologic cardiac remodeling associated with chronic adrenergic stress. Dr. Greg Hundley: Excellent description, Carolyn, and thank you for walking us through that wonderful paper. Well, we've got some other papers in the issue and from the mail bag, Professor Lusis has a Research Letter entitled Identification of DNA Damage Repair Enzyme, ASK II as Causal for Heart Failure with Preserved Ejection Fraction. And Carolyn there's a cardiovascular case series from Professor Barrett entitled, “The Unrepairable Infant Mitral Valve, an Unexpected Case of Decompensated Heart Failure.” Dr. Carolyn Lam: Interesting. There's an exchange of letters between Doctors Matrougui and Wang regarding the article, “Integrated Stress Response Couples Mitochondrial Protein Translation with Oxidative Stress Control” and a Perspective piece by Dr. Fatkin on “Fishing for Links between Omega-3 Fatty Acids and Atrial Fibrillation.” Wow. Super cool. Greg, let's go on now to a feature discussion, shall we? Dr. Greg Hundley: You bet. Dr. Carolyn Lam: For our feature discussion today, we are talking about white matter hyperintensities. Now that's the most common brain imaging marker of small vessel disease. That may be known, but there's a lot more to it. For example, what are they made of? Well, you're going to so enjoy today's feature paper, and I'm so proud to have the corresponding author with us, Dr. Zdenka Pausova from Hospital for Sick Kids in Toronto, Canada, as well as our associate editor, Dr. Svati Shah from Duke University. So welcome ladies. And Zdenka, if I could start with, could you explain the rationale for your study and what you did?   Dr. Zdenka Pausova: Yeah. Thank you. Thank you for having me. Well, we were thinking that it is important to know what the metabolic variables that associate with white matter hyperintensities might be, simply because we know that there are other studies that have shown that whatever circulates in blood is in some way related to brain health. For example, different lipids associated with Alzheimer Disease, cognitive functioning and with structural properties of the brain. So we were wondering what the metabolics that are associated with white matter hyperintensities might be, simply because we would like to know a little bit more about the pathogenesis of the disease, because that's what metabolomic profiling can provide. And also if one can identify biomarkers that potentially could be used in the clinical setting. Dr. Carolyn Lam: Wow. Thank you. And Zdenka, this may be a very basic question, but we hear a lot about the metabolome and sometimes it's not very clear what metabolome profiling actually is. And could you just say a little bit about the technique and your study population and then your findings? Thanks. Dr. Zdenka Pausova: Yes. Sure. So we actually studied over 9,000 individuals from eight different population based studies and all of those individuals had metabolomic assays done with two main platforms. It's mass spectrometry and nuclear magnetic spectroscopy. Mostly these platforms are actually commercially available and altogether across all platforms, there were over 2,200 different metabolites. And from those we could study about 1200 that we had at least in two populations. And what the metabolites are, these are different metabolites of lipids, sugar, proteins, amino acids that people put on those platforms or that designers put on the platforms, in order to test some of their hypotheses, that they were actually these metabolites of interest for different sorts of diseases, including cardiovascular and cerebrovascular disease. Dr. Carolyn Lam: Wow. So this is really large scale, massive, big data, if I may, and if I'm not wrong, it's the first large scale study to identify circulating metabolomic measures associated with white matter hyperintensities. So could you please summarize the main findings? Dr. Zdenka Pausova: Well, overall we actually found that there were 416 metabolites that were nominally associated with white matter hyperintensities, but as it is in epidemiology, you have to correct for multiple comparisons. So when we did DR correction, there were only 30 variables associated with white matter hyperintensities. And when we wanted to check whether those associations are independent of the risk factors for white matter hyperintensities, such as hypertension, type two diabetes, smoking, obesity, we actually ended up with seven markers, seven metabolites that were significantly associated in the fully adjust model. Dr. Zdenka Pausova: And the main one was actually a derivative of amino acid hydroxyphenol that probably is a marker of ischemia in the brain. And what actually I am coming to is, and one of the main findings was, that many of those metabolites were associated with white matter hyperintensities in a sex specific manner. That is that they were detected in the pool sample, but essentially the signal came from only one of the sexes. And so this one that was the most significant was detected only in males essentially, and not really in females. Dr. Zdenka Pausova: And that I think is an interesting, one of the most interesting findings that we can expect that there are really sex specific pathways, biochemical pathways, that accompany white matter hyperintensities. Dr. Carolyn Lam: Wow. Zdenka, thank you so much. I have to bring Svati in right now to share some perspective, Svati, especially to put these findings into context, please. Dr. Svati Shah: Yes. Dr. Pausova, really wonderful paper. This is an incredible study, if you think about it. The largest scale study that really is trying to understand metabolic by biomarkers, but the biomarkers actually tell us about the potential biology of what's going on with these white matter hyperintensities. We know that these hyperintensities in the brain are associated with increased risk of stroke, increased risk of cognitive decline, but we don't really understand stand what the risk factors are. There's been some studies suggesting that there's genetic risk factors, but this is really the first large scale study to say, "Hey, what's in the blood that we can measure?" And just to be clear, these technologies are measuring these biomarkers that are very, very, very low levels in the blood, really granular snapshot of what's going on with the human being. Dr. Svati Shah: And by looking at these blood markers that the authors were able to find biomarkers that are associated with these brain abnormalities, but really highlighting some of the important biology as Dr. Pausova started to talk about. So I think what it gets us to is we get to have our cake and eat it too. We get to learn about biomarkers that might have clinical utility, but we also have discovered, they've discovered new biology that could lead to new therapies, for example, and a better understanding of the mechanisms of why some people develop these hyperintensities as they age. And some people do not. Dr. Carolyn Lam: Wow, Svati, you put that so eloquently and just to put it out there for everyone, that significant metabolite hydroxyphenol pyruvate explain 14% of the variants of white matter hyperintensity volumes in males. Whereas, the proportion of variants explained by hypertension is only 1% or type two diabetes is only 1 to 3%, or smoking is even less than 0.1%. So this is, as you said, Svati, it's a significant discovery as well. Zdenka, though, how do we apply this clinically? Dr. Zdenka Pausova: Well, it could be a marker that is measured in circulation and it is a marker that can be measured in blood and can indicate early stages of white matter hyperintensities. But I think before we get there, it would be of high value to actually carry out some longitudinal studies, because it would be really interesting to know if it is an early marker before the white matter hyperintensities extent is enlarged. And so that would one thing. But other than that, I think if that would be the case, we can just measure it in blood and see how predictable it is. Dr. Carolyn Lam: Can I ask what about the women? Did anything predict it in women? Dr. Zdenka Pausova: That's a good question. There was only actually one variable. To our surprise, only one variable that was significantly associated with white matter hyperintensities in women. And it is really surprising because the sample size was the same. The extent, the volume of white matter hyperintensities was quite similar. They were of similar age, similar adiposity. So there were no huge differences, yet we could not actually detect too many metabolized associated with white matter hyperintensities in women. Really surprising. And I don't have a good answer for it now. Dr. Carolyn Lam: Wow. Thank you. Svati, did you have further thoughts on the clinical applications and implications of these tremendous data? Dr. Svati Shah: Yeah. I think the ability to have a biomarker as Dr. Pausova nicely articulated that would potentially prevent people from having to get an MRI. And we would be able to identify people hopefully at an earlier stage in the process. In this lovely study, they were looking at biomarkers in people who already had the hyperintensities. I think the next step as Dr. Pausova outlined to be able to identify whether these predict high risk people who will develop them in the future and then try to target therapies. A potential advance in precision medicine in the neurologic space, that we could use this biomarker to say, "You need this particular medication." Dr. Svati Shah: Some of the biomarkers that Dr. Pausova's group discovered were actually just cholesterol measures. So maybe we need to be instituting more aggressive cholesterol therapies in these patients who are at high risk. I'm not saying we can do that yet, but these provocative results suggest that this could lead to a more personalized approach to high risk individuals who may have consequences and develop these white matter hyperintensities. Dr. Carolyn Lam: And Zdenka, did you have anything to add to that? Dr. Zdenka Pausova: Perhaps one interesting aspect of the study that I actually was nicely surprised at the end of the study that the markers, one could the different lipids or the different derivatives of amino acids, the literature provided actually a possible pathways, how those could be involved in the development of white matter hyperintensities. Some of them actually, we could possibly link to impairment of myelination of a neuronal axons, or actually the axons themselves could be the metabolized could reflect damage of those axons.     Dr. Zdenka Pausova: And also, one suspicious pathway or one pathway that is suspected to be big part of the development of white matter hyperintensities is the disruption of blood brain barrier and some of the markers could be actually linked to that vascular dysfunction. Dr. Carolyn Lam: Aw, that's wonderful. Thank you so much, Zdenka, for publishing this beautiful work with us in Circulation. And thank you, Svati, for taking this paper through and inviting this beautiful editorial. In fact, it quite summarizes our discussion. It's entitled, What Turns White Matter White? Metabolic Clues to the Origin of Age-Related White Matter Hyperintensities and it's by Dr. Eric Smith from University of Calgary and I invite everyone to read this. Dr. Carolyn Lam: So thank you once again for joining us today on Circulation on the Run. From Greg and I, it's been wonderful having you. Don't forget to join us again next week. Dr. Greg Hundley: This program is copyright of the American Heart Association 2022. The opinions expressed by speakers in this podcast are their own and not necessarily those of the editors or of the American Heart Association. For more, please visit ahajournals.org.

Bachademia
The Echo of Tears

Bachademia

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2022 67:47


Welcome to the dumpster fire!!!!Questions of the Day - Would you rather go to the DMV or have to be in a thrupple with Clayton?Recap: Buckle up team…we got a yarn to spin!ConceptsConcept 1: The meaning of words and why it is important. Gabby was trying her best to explain how she felt to Clayton and he kept saying “I understand, but did he?” Does it matter that he didn't understand specifically why she was hurt or is a general understanding ok?Concept 2: Keeping someone on the “backburner” or “on the hook” Is there a word the youths use?Is this ethical?Concept 3: Breakups…What is ethical? What makes a good breakup?Is this the only situation when someone would breakup with two people at the same time?What responsibility does the break-ee have to respond?(In my best Tone Loc voice) - Danielle does the wild card…Empathy, Scapegoating, And Danielle's Rage toward the franchiseThoughts on Gabby and Rachel as Bachelorettes?Lessons learned?Thanks for listening: Osaka, Japan!

DJcity Podcast
DJ SWEEP

DJcity Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2021 51:53


DJ SWEEP is DJ Based in Osaka Japan. Follow him on IG: @djsweep13 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Principle of Hospitality - The Podcast
Ep 160 - Building a consciously designed uniform brand with Molly Kent from Day Seven

Principle of Hospitality - The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2021 38:42


Ep 160 - Building a consciously designed uniform brand with Molly Kent from Day Seven In its conceptual days, designer Molly Kent founded Day Seven living in Osaka Japan, where elements of the designs of the first collection blossomed from an array of on-job observations and cultural influences. After 10 years of experience working both FOH and BOH in various hospitality venues, roles and countries, she felt a strong need for a higher concentration on staff and how workplace wellbeing, respect and enjoyment of their job can absolutely be the major factor in the success of a business. In this podcast we chat about how living in Japan helped Molly design a blueprint for the business, how it has been building the business with her own funds, what the surprising feedback she is hearing from early users of the product, and how customers are starting to react to such a beautiful and different design. Please connect with Day Seven on the links below: Website: https://dayseven.com.au/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/daysevenau/ Please connect with us here at POH: Website: https://principleofhospitality.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/principle_of_hospitality/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/principle-of-hospitality/message

Live on Mission
Osaka, Japan Update with Trey Fleming

Live on Mission

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2021 53:35


We got the chance to check in with Trey Fleming (missionary in Japan) while he is here in Texas on stateside with his family. We got an update on Trey, his family, the work in Osaka and the great need for students to come share the gospel when Japan reopens. We also asked Trey to share his story regarding his call to ministry and missions. Give it a listen and spend some time praying for the Fleming Fam, Osaka Hope Community (their church plant), and God's glory in Japan. Please stop by wwwflemingfaminjapan.com to follow their journey and find them on social. 

Rich Conversations
159. Artist Shikhambri on Osaka, Japan and Using Nature as Inspiration

Rich Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2021 89:04


New Delhi native, Shikhambri, shares her experience of moving to Osaka, Japan and living life as an artist. She describes what she's learned about Japanese culture and discusses her creative process painting. Shikhambri tells Rich what her recent gallery exhibition was like.

Wholesale Is Not Dead
Takashimaya @Tranoï - Department Store - Osaka, Japan - Tomohiko Taya, General Manager EU/USA

Wholesale Is Not Dead

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2021 9:12


Welcome to Wholesale Is Not Dead The podcast dedicated to you favourite fashion stores evolution. On the occasion of Paris Fashion Week, Tranoï, Paris Fashion Week Trade show Partner, invited us to the Palais de Tokyo, where the trade show takes place 4 days with a strong selection of emerging and contemporary designers, to meet exciting international retailers and buyers.   In this episode, we meet Tomohiko Taya, General Manager of Takashimaya for Europe and America Area. Takashimaya is a japanese institution with more than 22 department stores in asia, 8000 buyers, and almost 200 years of activity. Tohomiko Taya gives us news about the japanese economical situation. The country is facing a complicated period and has totally stopped the goods importation from 3 seasons appart for food. Once again for SS22, there were no japanese buyers and no japanese designers exhibiting. Let's hope 2022 will give them the opportunity to come back in Europe. https://www.takashimaya-global.com/ https://www.tranoi.com/ www.marsbranding.com The Wholesale Is Not Dead podcast is produced by Mars Branding Agency. If you like fashion, wholesale and podcast, please go to apple, subscribe and give us a note. info@marsbranding.com    

We Travel There with Lee Huffman
Osaka, Japan | Obon Holiday, Hanami Cherry Blossoms & Osaka Castle

We Travel There with Lee Huffman

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2021 29:29


We're in Osaka, Japan, with my new friend La Carmina of LaCarmina.com. In this episode, we talk about celebrating the Buddhist Obon holiday, Hanami cherry blossom viewing, and touring the Osaka Castle. Show notes are at https://WeTravelThere.com/osaka I love to travel, but I hate waiting. CLEAR uses biometrics to verify your identity to skip airport security lines. With this limited-time offer for listeners, you can try CLEAR free for 2 months, when you sign up at wetravelthere.com/clear.

Atelier 1121
Designing You Segment: Marrista Stubbs

Atelier 1121

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2021 28:01


New!!! Designing You Segment on Atelier 1121 featuring Marrista Stubbs a black food and travel blogger and member of Melanin Squared. Sit down and discuss the designed look for Marrista, Osaka Japan, Veganism, Black Nerdism, her podcast and so much more. Welcome to another episode of @Atelier1121 Thank you for tuning in. To see the look follow us on Instagram.

The Rob Skinner Podcast
105. Shohei and Minori Miyoshi, Osaka, Japan: They Led a Church to Grow that Hadn't Baptized in Over Ten Years

The Rob Skinner Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2021 56:09


Today on episode 105,  I'm going to talk to Shohei and Minori Miyoshi.  They lead a church in Osaka, Japan.  In this episode they talk about: How Shohei found God in a hospital bed while recovering from a skin disease How He became a Christian and then grew up in a church that didn't see a baptism for over ten years. How he moved to Tokyo to learn how to lead a ministry and then returned to the same church in Osaka and led the church to it's first baptism in 12 years. What they've done to help the church grow 50% All this and more on the Rob Skinner Podcast!

The Unstarving Musician
Finding A Creative Outlet In Online Collaboration–Timothy Reid (Ep 202)

The Unstarving Musician

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2021 47:23


British guitarist and composer Timothy Reid found a creative outlet in online collaboration during the pandemic. He found this podcast on his daily train commute in Osaka Japan. Lucky me (and you). He and I share the common threads of Kompoz.com and Peter Rand, who is a prolific member of the collaboration website Kompoz. Like me, Timothy was drawn to one of Peter's compositions and has since recorded music with him. Timothy has also recorded with several other artists on and off of Kompoz. Our initial conversations leading up to this interview were about Timothy's enjoyment of this podcast, which was heartwarming to hear. Peter Rand co-wrote my latest release ‘New Gods Part 2,' which dropped last Friday May 28th 2021. This means you can stream, purchase and or download it on most of the popular music services. Find direct links to some of those platforms on my website Robonzo.com. New Gods Part Two is my personal homage to Zeppelin, Genesis and prog rock with a little social commentary. I hope you'll check it out, share it, download it and maybe add it to one of your playlists. Timothy and I talk at length about his collaborations on Kompoz.com, how Kompoz collaborations helped him during the pandemic, his past and more recent work, and his musician life in general. Both Timothy and Peter Rand are prolific and versatile writers. You can find them both on Kompoz.com. You can also find Timothy at TomothyReid.com.  See the uncut video version of this conversation on YouTube (link below). I hope you enjoy my chat with Timothy  as much as I did. Audio Note I recorded the intro and mid-roll for this episode in a hotel room using the Trackd Music app for iPhone. My usual usual microphone and audio interface setup didn't make their way into my suitcase. Trackd Music to the rescue. I could have used my iPhone voice recorder, but Trackd Music is built for making sonic sense of a room, wherever you are. Visit UnstarvingMusician.com/Podcasts for related links, episode transcripts and past guests. Sign up for the Unstarving Musician email newsletter at UnstarvingMusician.com Stay in touch! @RobonzoDrummer on Twitter  and  Instagram @UnstarvingMusician on Facebook  and  YouTube

The UnStarving Artist
Finding A Creative Outlet In Online Collaboration–Timothy Reid (Ep 202)

The UnStarving Artist

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2021 47:23


British guitarist and composer Timothy Reid found a creative outlet in online collaboration during the pandemic. He found this podcast on his daily train commute in Osaka Japan. Lucky me (and you). He and I share the common threads of Kompoz.com and Peter Rand, who is a prolific member of the collaboration website Kompoz. Like me, Timothy was drawn to one of Peter's compositions and has since recorded music with him. Timothy has also recorded with several other artists on and off of Kompoz. Our initial conversations leading up to this interview were about Timothy's enjoyment of this podcast, which was heartwarming to hear. Peter Rand co-wrote my latest release ‘New Gods Part 2,' which dropped last Friday May 28th 2021. This means you can stream, purchase and or download it on most of the popular music services. Find direct links to some of those platforms on my website Robonzo.com. New Gods Part Two is my personal homage to Zeppelin, Genesis and prog rock with a little social commentary. I hope you'll check it out, share it, download it and maybe add it to one of your playlists. Timothy and I talk at length about his collaborations on Kompoz.com, how Kompoz collaborations helped him during the pandemic, his past and more recent work, and his musician life in general. Both Timothy and Peter Rand are prolific and versatile writers. You can find them both on Kompoz.com. You can also find Timothy at TomothyReid.com.  See the uncut video version of this conversation on YouTube (link below). I hope you enjoy my chat with Timothy  as much as I did. Audio Note I recorded the intro and mid-roll for this episode in a hotel room using the Trackd Music app for iPhone. My usual usual microphone and audio interface setup didn't make their way into my suitcase. Trackd Music to the rescue. I could have used my iPhone voice recorder, but Trackd Music is built for making sonic sense of a room, wherever you are. Visit UnstarvingMusician.com/Podcasts for related links, episode transcripts and past guests. Sign up for the Unstarving Musician email newsletter at UnstarvingMusician.com Stay in touch! @RobonzoDrummer on Twitter  and  Instagram @UnstarvingMusician on Facebook  and  YouTube

AMFM247 Broadcasting Network
Dr Diane Hamilton Show - Heni Ben Amor

AMFM247 Broadcasting Network

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2021 56:49


Heni Ben Amor is an Assistant Professor for robotics at Arizona State University. He is the director of the ASU Interactive Robotics Laboratory. Ben Amor received the NSF CAREER Award, the Fulton Outstanding Assistant Professor Award, as well as the Daimler-and-Benz Fellowship. Prior to joining ASU, he was a research scientist at Georgia Tech, a postdoctoral researcher at the Technical University Darmstadt (Germany), and a visiting research scientist in the Intelligent Robotics Lab at the University of Osaka (Japan). His primary research interests lie in the fields of artificial intelligence, machine learning, robotics, human-robot interaction and virtual reality. Ben Amor received a Ph.D. in computer science from the Technical University Freiberg, focusing on artificial intelligence and machine learning.

Phish Recaps
6-16-2000 Osaka, Japan

Phish Recaps

Play Episode Play 45 sec Highlight Listen Later Feb 8, 2021 26:27


At the height of late 1.0 popularity, Phish heads to Japan in June 2000 to play clubs instead of arenas, amphitheaters, and swamps. 6-16-2000 in Osaka is my 3rd favorite of the 7 gigs they played, and illustrates the band's focus on quiet interplay, subtlety, and cooperative improvisation. Jams from Limb By Limb, Reba, Runaway Jim, Theme From the Bottom, Slave to the Traffic Light, and Harry Hood are included in this episode. Listen to the full show at phish.in and read the set list and reviews at Phish.net. The other big Japan 2000 jams I mention in this episode are the 6-9-2000 Tweezer, the 6-15-2000 Down With Disease, the 6-10-2000 Down With Disease and Piper, and literally all of 6-14-2000.

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Travel Japan with Wes Mathur
Travel Japan with Wes Mathur S1 E6 - My new years experiences in Japan

Travel Japan with Wes Mathur

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2021 59:54


Happy 2021 from Osaka Japan! I hope everyone is going to have a great 2021. In our first episode of the year, we cover my experiences on new years in Japan, news of space travel plans for Japan, Education to make society more safe, and more. We have new music in the background of this episode from tiktok user @seiki361 so a warm thank you to them! As always if you would like to contact us about this podcast we can be reached at podcast@wesmathur.com. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wesmathur/support

The Daily Soundcheck
The Daily Soundcheck Ep 77-06/16/2000 Zepp, Suminoe-ku, Osaka, Japan "Zepp Osaka Jam>Jam>Twist Jam>"I Can't Wait to Go Back Home" Jam>Another One Bites the Dust Jam")

The Daily Soundcheck

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2020 93:43


The last of my four part Japan series with Dave Calarco finishes with a beast. The second set opens with 45 minutes of boundary pushing Phish with "Runaway Jim->Theme->Dog Faced Boy". The soundcheck is one of the greats, with sick grooves based around Trey spitting hilarious improv comedy. This is also one of 6 shows ever to feature "Reba", "Slave To The Traffic Light", and "Harry Hood" all in the same show. Phish and Japan was something special. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Daily Soundcheck
The Daily Soundcheck Ep 76-06/15/2000 Big Cat, Chuo-ka, Osaka, Japan ("Heavy Things>Uncle Pen>The Happy Whip and Dung Song>Windora Bug")

The Daily Soundcheck

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2020 88:48


So how do you follow up one of the most legendary Phish shows of all time? Well the next night you play only 14 songs TOTAL! Among those are all time versions of "Ghost" and "DWD" and a great "YEM". Dave Calarco aka Mr. Miner is back with me to try and break it all down. The soundcheck includes a rare version of "The Happy Whip and Dung" and a hilarious look behind what was going on with the Phish stage crew taking place in "Windora Bug". Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Brkthru Podcast
The Brkthru Podcast ft MC STRETCH

The Brkthru Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2020 27:18


Whats is up, you guys!!! Post Vh1 supersonic and between his flight back home I had a chance to catch up with the legendary MC Stretch in his hotel and record a quick conversation for you lovelies , YES YES the episode is a bit short as I didn't want him to miss his flight back home and honestly after three days of partying the man needed some rest! In this week's episode, I chat with MC Stretch, The voice of TOMORROWLAND & VH1 Supersonic!! This is one of the rare few interviews where you can get to know Martin and his story. From Tiesto making his voice famous to Armin Van Buuren inviting him to host the mainstage of Tomorrowland, we run through his amazing career as an MC/DJ. We talk about his love for soulful house music, Bollywood films, his favorite Indian DJs, his twin daughters and lots more! Tune in to know more!!! Links mentioned in the episode Dallas Waldo ft MC Stretch - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ds7AFFOcX8A DJ Tiesto Live At Lowlands 2002 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-KIPmxkZIoQ About MC STRETCH: With nearly 3 decades in the industry as a DJ and MC there is almost no stage too big or small for MC Stretch. Highlights of his career include opening for the legendary Tiesto in Concert and hosting for the likes of Armin Van Burren and Carl Cox. He's the official Mainstage Host for Tomorrowland in Belgium for well over a decade now and their subsequent editions Tomorrowworld in Chattahoochee Hills, United States and Tomorrowland Brasil and the ever-growing Freshtival in Enschede, The Netherlands and VH1 Supersonic in India. His voice is known over the world, from the party island of Ibiza to the festivals in Australia. He's hosted over 600 festivals around the world from his hometown London and now in the Netherlands, to Osaka Japan, from Malta to India, Jamaica to Lebanon, Beirut. No matter where he goes he takes with him one rule. Love Rules. The King of the Party. Follow MC Stretch: https://www.instagram.com/stretchmc/?hl=en Share-subscribe-like: If you love the podcast definitely consider following or subscribing to the podcast on Spotify, apple podcast and google podcast. This will surely help us reach a wider audience. Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6uah5qabyTJwhW6krrC7NH Google Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy8xMzI3YzdmOC9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw%3D%3D Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/in/podcast/the-brkthru-podcast/id1498691455 Support the show: Supporting The Brkthru Podcast will ensure we keep making the show you love If you want to support the podcast further you can choose to do the same at a nominal fee starting at 0.99$ per month, this will motivate us to continue to create such content. Click on the support button: https://anchor.fm/rohan-gaikwad/support Choose to be a patron to unlock exclusive benefits -https://www.patreon.com/join/Thebrkthrupodcast Connect with your host: We would love to connect with you. Get in touch with us on the following platforms. FB: https://www.facebook.com/brkthrumusic Insta: https://www.instagram.com/brk_thru/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/brK_thRu Mail: thebrkthrupodcast@gmail.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thebrkthrupodcast/support

Rat Salad Review
Beyond Bushido Episode 12- World Champion.

Rat Salad Review

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2020 71:58


Happy Championship Day. Beyond Bushido is bringing the action tonight while the world is still on pause. As always the show is brought to you by Rat Salad Review. Tonight's fight card is from Osaka Japan. It features Steve Cox vs Tamura. Anjoh vs Yamazaki. With Albright vs Takada for the World Heavyweight Championship as your main event. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/rat-salad-review/message

Rat Salad Review
Beyond Bushido Episode 11- Shamrock Showdown in Osaka

Rat Salad Review

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2020 73:21


Happy St. Patrick's Day. Beyond Bushido is bringing the action tonight while the world is on pause. As always the show is brought to you by Rat Salad Review. Tonight's fight card is from Osaka Japan. It features Mark Silver, Tom Burton, Takayama, and Kanehara. Kakihara vs Nakano. With Miyato vs Fleming as your main event. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/rat-salad-review/message

The Spirit Guide Society
91: Kaiyō Japanese Whisky with Greg Mayer

The Spirit Guide Society

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2019 41:51


Some people have said that there isn't enough Japanese whisky stock to keep up with customer demand; those people have clearly never heard of Kaiyō. Our guest, Greg Mayer, has made it very clear that this Oceanic Matured brand will be here for years to come. We should warn you though, you should be prepared to fall in love with it!--What we drank:Kaiyō SingleKaiyō SignatureKaiyō Cask StrengthKaiyō PeatedKaiyō Sheri--Follow us:spiritguidesocietypodcast.comfacebook.com/spiritguidesoctwitter.com/spiritguidesocinstagram.com/spiritguidesochttps://www.youtube.com/c/SpiritGuideSociety--From the Kaiyō website:Kaiyō whisky is matured in the finest Japanese Mizunara oak casks. These casks are handmade due to Mizunara oak's delicate wood grain. They are among the rarest casks in the world and are considered the finest in which to mature whisky. After years of maturing our casks go on a final maturation at sea voyage for up to 3 months, leaving from Osaka Japan.This whisky is matured in the finest Mizunara oak casks. Our pioneering research into the effect of wood selection on whisky maturation has led to the development of bespoke barrels, crafted from slow growth, air-seasoned wood from hand-selected trees. These casks are handmade due to Mizunara oaks delicate wood grain. This spirit is gently matured in traditional style for many years before it embarks on its unique sea voyage.Mizunara oak casks are the most expensive casks in the world.The use of mizunara oak for whisky barrels was not what one would declare serendipitous, at least not in its early years. During World War II, Japan, like several other countries, was unable to receive imported goods, making the delivery of European or American oak barrels for whisky maturation impossible. Though it was not a priority to produce whisky, the demand for it increased greatly during this time period and became the primary drink consumed by the Japanese army. With this, Japanese coopers and whisky makers sought a domestic alternative to mature whisky in and found it in Japanese oak, more popularly identified as mizunara oak, which had been used in the craftsmanship of exclusive, luxury furniture.Mizunara oak for casks however, did not come without its own difficulties and obstacles. Time and supply was a great factor as a Japanese oak tree has to be at least 200 years old before it is a proper size to create a cask; a tree of this size and age was indeed a rare commodity. The shape of the tree also proved a hindrance as the oak trees do not grow straight but rather with a fluid curvature. Japanese oaks also possess less tyloses and more knots than European or American oaks increasing the difficulty to cooper watertight. As the oak is soft and thereby more difficult to shape, it is obviously more susceptible to leakage and prone to damage. The vulnerability to leaking is further aggravated by the naturally high moisture content Japanese oak has in comparison to its other oak cousins. Its name speaks for its incredible permeability: mizu, meaning water and nara, meaning oak, and hence added to the Japanese coopers and whisky creators' lack of enthusiasm in the Japanese oak.Manufacturing the mizunara oak casks were not the only dilemma whisky makers faced; with whiskies being aged only a few years during the war time period, the flavor mizunara oak casks infused into the whisky provided a rather unwelcome surprise to whisky drinkers – an explosion of an intense, overbearing woodiness onto the palate. As a result, Japanese oak was snubbed and deemed substandard to American and European white oaks until further studies were done of longer maturation and finishing. Mizunara Oak is now regarded as the finest vessel to mature whisky.WHY IS MIZUNARA OAK DIFFERENTWhat makes mizunara oak distinct from European oak and White oak? For one, it enjoys a unique sweet and spicy flavor profile which can be attributed to the oak lactones ratio and high level of vanilla. Aromas evoked from the mizunara oak are kara, a type of oriental incense, sandalwood, and coconut.Research studies have shown that mizunara matured whisky contain more lactones (parts per million) than whiskies matured in either European oak or White oak. An even more riveting discovery was the prevalence of “trans-oak” lactones in Mizunara whisky. This was a remarkable find as it was thought that “cis-oak” lactones can possess a smell up to ten times stronger than “trans-oak” lactones.Time was a crucial ingredient previously omitted in mizunara oak matured whiskies making another distinction from European and White oak. Many suggest that a whisky needs to mature in order to truly experience the infusion of mizunara oak's distinct flavors and aromas.It is perhaps a bit of Mother Nature's work and serendipity that the mysterious spirit and character of mizunara oak was exposed. Today it is not only appreciated but revered and valued for its rarity and luxuriousness.kaiyowhisky.net--Music by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/

Stundin
Undir áhrifum #2: Jófríður og Laurie Anderson

Stundin

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2019


Að þessu sinni ræðir Katrín Helga við Jófríði Ákadóttur sem var aðeins fjórtán ára gömul þegar hún hóf ferilinn með Pascal Pinon. Þær settust niður í hótelanddyri í Osaka í Japan, þar sem þær voru að ljúka tónlistarferðalagi.

Her Confidence Her Way |アメリカ発、女性のワークライフ|
048: 失敗やネガティブなサインをポジティブに変える力 with Terumi Shimazu

Her Confidence Her Way |アメリカ発、女性のワークライフ|

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2017 66:13


Terumi Shimazu is an actor who is originally from Osaka Japan. She relocated to the USAin 2006after brief acting in television,film and commercials in Japan.  Three months later, her very first audition in Los Angeles brought  her in a GLAAD award nominated monologue theater show ‘Sex,Relationships and Sometimes…Love' as a first performer.  Her credits include NAACP awards nominated ‘Diary of a Catholic School Dropout' and numerous supporting roles in films. In 2012, she landed one of leading roles in classic horror film series ‘Puppet Master X:Axis Rising' as the Japanese villain. In recent years, she found her natural comedic side and appeared in several comedy projects include awards winning short film 'Ruprecht' rupurect where she played a quirky tele-operator/psychotherapist. Currently Terumi is Represented by Media Artists Group(Commercial Agent)and Lang Talent(Manager).   島津照美(しまずてるみ)大阪府出身、現在ロスアンジェルス在住。 服飾デザイン専門学校在学中より、モデルの仕事を始める。 その後、BULGARI、 Valentinoなどのブランドショップ勤務、フォトスタジオでのスタイリスト、フリーランスでの花のスタイリスト&ガーデニング業を経て、モデル業を再開し、仕事を通して芝居にふれる機会に恵まれる。アメリカでの初の演劇コーチでもあるエリック モリス氏の著書「No Acting Please」との出会いがきっかけとなり、海外のドラマメソッドに深い興味をもち、2006年に渡米。その3ヶ月後に、ロスアンジェルスでの初オーディションに合格、オープニングパフォーマーとしてモノローグ ショーへの舞台出演の機会を得る。その後いくつかの舞台経験を経て、インディ映画の世界へ活動の場を移行する。 昨年、ハリウッドの老舗トップエイジェンシーの一つメディア アーティスト グループとコマーシャルリプリゼント契約を結ぶ。現在、映画、テレビ、コマーシャル、ミュージックビデオ、広告写真撮影など広範囲の領域に携わっている。 今夏、映画「Mrs. Tomio -富美子夫人-」にて、ゴースト役富美子を好演、近々Amozon.com、Netflixなどにて配信予定。   ホ・オポノポノ: http://michirich.com/ホ・オポノポノ/   Let's connect!   IMDb: http://www.imdb.com/name/nm3279344/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/Nwoodlandhills Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tshimaz Previous Works Ruprecht' Comedy Short Film: https://www.amazon.com/Ruprecht-Ali-Crespo/dp/B018AQHQK2/ref=sr_1_7?s=beauty&ie=UTF8&qid=1509178149&sr=8-7&keywords=ruprecht+movie Puppet Master X: Axis Rising' Feature Film: https://www.amazon.com/Puppet-Master-Axis-Rising-Blu-ray/dp/B009B8YMOW   Don't forget to check out free resources!  Waiting list to get the brand new Gifted talent worksheet for free:  http://bit.ly/myconfidencewaitlist Website: http://www.theemistyle.com Her Confidence Her Way Community:https://www.facebook.com/groups/HerConfidenceHerWay/ Her Confidence Her Way Youtube Channel: http://bit.ly/herconfidenceTV  

Caribbean Radio Show Crs Radio
Live Chat: with K'REEMA Daughter to the legendary Dancehall King Yellowman

Caribbean Radio Show Crs Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2016 178:00


Happy Hour with princess Zambia,princess Grace Dr.Ev Pushitz record jamaican cowboy K'reema is a powerful vocalist, singer, and talented songwriter who was born into music. Daughter to the legendary Dancehall King, Yellowman, music is literally in her blood! She captivates with her effortless vocal prowess, and mesmerizes with her stage presence. Born in Kingston, Jamaica, and living in the US for the last few years, K'reema has adapted her own style of music she describes as "born and grow". A fusion of the Reggae and Dancehall she was born into with the Pop and R&B she grew up to. Sister Sauti is a Japanese Reggae singer /songwriter based in Osaka Japan. She started her music career in 2004 and after collaborating with a lot of Jamaican/Japanese Reggae artists and bands, her 1st full album "ONE GROOVE" was released in 2007 from LIFE SAVER STUDIO, Osaka Japan. In 2008, she was selected to be one of the finalists at the competition for performing at Yokohama Reggae Festival (the biggest annual Reggae event in Japan hosted by Mighty Crown), and gave a big impact to the Reggae massive in Japan with her Roots Rock/ Foundation/ Lovers Rock style unlike other "Japanese" reggae artists for she got some real groove like original Jamaican singers. In 2009, she moved to Western Africa (Nigeria) and lived there for years and got inspired by African beat, groove, life and culture before moving back to Japan in 2014. Some says that her sensual, heavenly voice and the catchy melody makes you feel one freedom, or, she sings like a mermaid swimming in the blue lagoon of the Island, but those lyrics she writes in Japanese and English also are both deep, beautiful, conscious and powerful.

The Business Marketing Show with Ed Keay Smith and Brendan Tully
Special Episode – Kevin Riley – Kevin Riley Publishing

The Business Marketing Show with Ed Keay Smith and Brendan Tully

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2015 27:06


On this episode we chat to Kevin Riley from Kevin Riley Publishing all the way from Osaka Japan via Skype. Kevin lives in Osaka, down south in West Japan. He started on the Internet in the early days, with his first website in 1995, started selling a natural health e-book in the early 2000's, and started teaching […] The post Special Episode – Kevin Riley – Kevin Riley Publishing appeared first on The Business Marketing Show.