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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.

Fluent Fiction - Japanese
From Mist to Clarity: Haruto's Journey of Self-Forgiveness

Fluent Fiction - Japanese

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2026 14:50 Transcription Available


Fluent Fiction - Japanese: From Mist to Clarity: Haruto's Journey of Self-Forgiveness Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/ja/episode/2026-01-27-23-34-02-ja Story Transcript:Ja: 京都の冬、霧に包まれた沼地が、静かに動き始めた。En: In the winter of Kyoto, the marshland shrouded in mist began to stir quietly.Ja: 木々は寒さで裸になり、空を見上げると曇り空が広がっている。En: The trees were bare from the cold, and when you looked up at the sky, it was overcast.Ja: 今日は節分の日、古い悪を追い払い、新しい幸せを呼び込む日である。En: Today is Setsubun, a day to drive away the old evils and invite new happiness.Ja: 晴仁(はると)は沼地に足を運んだ。En: Haruto ventured into the marshland.Ja: 心は重く、過去の失敗が胸を締め付けていた。En: His heart was heavy, squeezed by the failures of his past.Ja: 「本当にこれでうまくいくのか」と心の中でつぶやく。En: "Will this really work?" he muttered to himself.Ja: 気持ちがもやもやしたまま、霧の中を歩き始めた。En: With his feelings still in turmoil, he began walking through the mist.Ja: しばらくすると、アイコとリョウが前方に見えた。En: After a while, Aiko and Ryo appeared ahead.Ja: 彼らも今夜の神道の祓(はらい)に参加するために来ていた。En: They too had come to participate in tonight's Shinto purification ceremony.Ja: 「こんにちは、ハルちゃん。また一緒だね」アイコが微笑んで声をかけた。En: "Hello, Haru-chan, here we are together again," Aiko said with a smile.Ja: リョウは「霧がすごいね。でもこれもまた神秘的だ」と言って、空を見上げた。En: Ryo looked up at the sky, saying, "The mist is intense, but it's also quite mystical."Ja: 晴仁は二人と一緒に進んだ。En: Haruto continued on with the two of them.Ja: 辺りには鈴の音が響き、祈りの言葉が静かに聞こえた。En: The sound of bells resonated around, and the words of prayer could be heard quietly.Ja: 霧がさらに濃くなり、彼の視界はほとんどなくなっていた。En: The mist grew even thicker, nearly blinding his vision.Ja: 「自分の心の中もこんなに曇っている」と晴仁は思った。En: "My heart, too, is clouded like this," Haruto thought.Ja: やがて、儀式が始まった。En: Before long, the ceremony began.Ja: 火が焚かれ、清めの祓が進む。En: Fires were lit, and the purification rituals proceeded.Ja: 晴仁は目を閉じ、心の奥底に耳をすました。En: Haruto closed his eyes and listened deeply to the depths of his heart.Ja: そこで彼は過去の自分と向き合った。En: There, he faced his past self.Ja: 失敗の記憶、悔しさ、痛み。En: Memories of failure, frustration, pain.Ja: それらは彼を苦しめ続けていた。En: These had continued to torment him.Ja: 「許されたい」と心の奥から願いが湧き上がった。En: "I want to be forgiven," a wish rose from deep within him.Ja: その時、晴仁の心に変化が起こった。En: At that moment, a change occurred in Haruto's heart.Ja: 自分を許せないと思っていたが、突然、そのままでいいのだと感じた。En: Though he thought he couldn't forgive himself, he suddenly felt that it was alright as it was.Ja: 「失敗しても、それは自分自身の一部であり、成長のための一歩だった」と理解した。En: "Even if I fail, that is a part of me and a step towards growth," he understood.Ja: 儀式が終わり、晴仁は深い息を吸った。En: The ceremony ended, and Haruto took a deep breath.Ja: 霧の中にいた彼の心は、ようやく晴れ渡り始めた。En: Deep within the mist, his heart finally began to clear.Ja: 「ありがとう」と静かに呟くと、アイコとリョウの元に戻った。En: "Thank you," he murmured softly, returning to Aiko and Ryo.Ja: 「どうだった?」リョウが訊ねる。En: "How was it?" Ryo asked.Ja: 「少し軽くなった気がするよ」と晴仁は笑顔を返した。En: "I feel a little lighter," Haruto replied with a smile.Ja: 彼は沼地を去る。En: He left the marshland, carrying with him new hope and direction.Ja: 心に新しい希望と方向性を持って。En: The answer he found in the mist would surely guide his future path.Ja: 晴仁はついに自分を許し、新たな一歩を踏み出したのだった。En: Haruto had finally forgiven himself and taken a new step forward. Vocabulary Words:marshland: 沼地shrouded: 包まれたovercast: 曇り空ventured: 足を運んだheavy: 重くsqueezed: 締め付けてmuttered: つぶやくturmoil: もやもやparticipate: 参加するpurification: 祓mystical: 神秘的resonated: 響きblinding: なくなっていたclouded: 曇っているrituals: 儀式torment: 苦しめ続けていたforgiven: 許されたいgrowth: 成長understood: 理解したmurmured: 呟くdirection: 方向性guide: 道しるべcleared: 晴れ渡り始めたinvite: 呼び込むappeared: 見えたintense: すごいproceeded: 進むdepths: 奥底self: 自分happiness: 幸せ

Fluent Fiction - Japanese
Friendship, Rivalries, and Frozen Dreams: A Sapporo Tale

Fluent Fiction - Japanese

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2026 17:29 Transcription Available


Fluent Fiction - Japanese: Friendship, Rivalries, and Frozen Dreams: A Sapporo Tale Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/ja/episode/2026-01-16-23-34-02-ja Story Transcript:Ja: 札幌雪まつりの冬は、特別でした。En: Winter at the Sapporo Snow Festival was something special.Ja: 冷たい空気の中、雪の中に光が輝いていました。En: Amid the cold air, lights sparkled in the snow.Ja: 雪像が並ぶ中、人々の話し声と笑い声が響いています。En: Among the snow sculptures, the sounds of people's voices and laughter echoed.Ja: 美しい氷の彫刻がピカピカと光り、どれも職人の技と魂が詰まっています。En: Beautiful ice sculptures shone brightly, each filled with the skill and spirit of the artisans.Ja: 今年も、氷彫刻コンクールが始まります。En: This year, the ice sculpture competition is starting again.Ja: 参加者の中には、カオリがいます。En: Among the participants is Kaori.Ja: 彼女は細かいデザインで知られる彫刻家です。En: She is a sculptor known for her intricate designs.Ja: 今年こそ、一番になりたいと思っています。En: This year, she wants to take first place.Ja: しかし、その夢を脅かす問題が起こりました。En: However, a problem has arisen that threatens her dream.Ja: カオリの幼なじみ、リョウは祭りの主催者として忙しく働いています。En: Kaori's childhood friend, Ryo, is busy working as an organizer of the festival.Ja: 彼はカオリの作品を見守りながら、内心では彼女を応援しています。En: While watching over Kaori's work, he secretly supports her.Ja: でも、カオリにはまだその気持ちは伝わっていません。En: However, Kaori has yet to realize his feelings.Ja: ライバルのヒカルは、勝つためには手段を選ばないタイプです。En: The rival, Hikaru, is the type who will stop at nothing to win.Ja: 彼の作品も素晴らしいですが、ルールを曲げることで有名です。En: His work is also amazing, but he is known for bending the rules.Ja: コンクールの朝、カオリの作品の大事な一部がなくなっていることに気付きました。En: On the morning of the competition, Kaori noticed that an important part of her sculpture was missing.Ja: 作品が完成しなければ、結果を出せません。En: Without completing her work, she can't achieve results.Ja: 誰かがそれを持ち去ったのでしょうか?En: Did someone take it away?Ja: カオリはすぐにヒカルを疑います。En: Kaori immediately suspects Hikaru.Ja: カオリは悩んでいました。En: Kaori was troubled.Ja: ヒカルに直接問いただすか、それともリョウに助けを求めるべきか。En: Should she confront Hikaru directly, or should she ask Ryo for help?Ja: 勇気を出して、自分の中で答えを出しました。En: Summoning her courage, she made a decision.Ja: まずは、リョウに相談することにしました。En: First, she decided to consult Ryo.Ja: リョウはカオリの話を聞いて、すぐに手伝うことにしました。En: Ryo listened to Kaori's story and immediately offered to help.Ja: 彼の祭りの経験を活かして、なんとか解決策を見つけようと考えました。En: Using his festival experience, he thought of finding some sort of solution.Ja: 祭りの夜遅く、カオリは偶然ヒカルのノートを見つけました。En: Late on the festival night, Kaori accidentally found Hikaru's notebook.Ja: その中には、彼の彫刻の計画だけでなく、カオリの作品を邪魔する計画も書かれていました。En: In it, not only were his sculpture plans, but also plans to disrupt Kaori's work were written.Ja: しかし、そのすぐ次のページには、リョウがカオリを助けようとした証拠もありました。En: However, on the very next page, there was evidence of Ryo's efforts to help Kaori.Ja: カオリは怒りと同時に、リョウの優しさに感動しました。En: Kaori felt both anger and was deeply moved by Ryo's kindness.Ja: 彼女は決意を新たにし、持ち前の創造力で欠けた彫刻を補うことにしました。En: She renewed her determination and used her creativity to compensate for the missing sculpture part.Ja: 朝の光の中で完成した作品は、完璧ではないかもしれませんが、彼女の心からの思いがこめられています。En: The piece completed in the morning light may not have been perfect, but it carried her heartfelt emotions.Ja: 結果発表の時です。En: It's time for the results announcement.Ja: カオリは一位にはなりませんでした。En: Kaori didn't win first place.Ja: しかし、彼女の作品は多くの人々に感動を与えました。En: However, her piece moved many people.Ja: 審査員もその頑張りを認め、特別賞を授与しました。En: The judges also recognized her hard work and awarded her a special prize.Ja: それは彼女の心に熱く響きました。En: It resonated profoundly in her heart.Ja: カオリは大切なことを学びました。En: Kaori learned something important.Ja: 勝つことだけがすべてではないのです。En: Winning isn't everything.Ja: 彼女の中の頑張りと情熱が、周りの人々にも伝わった瞬間でした。En: The effort and passion inside her reached the people around her.Ja: リョウの存在も、彼女にとってとても大切なものになりました。En: Ryo's presence also became very important to her.Ja: 札幌の冬は、優しさと強さを育みました。En: The winter in Sapporo nurtured kindness and strength.Ja: 来年の雪まつりが楽しみです。En: She is looking forward to next year's Snow Festival.Ja: カオリの新しい挑戦が、もうすでに始まっていますから。En: Kaori's new challenge has already begun. Vocabulary Words:festival: 祭りsparkled: 輝いていましたsculptures: 彫刻artisans: 職人competition: コンクールintricate: 細かいthreatens: 脅かすorganizer: 主催者rival: ライバルrules: ルールconfront: 問いただすcourage: 勇気summoning: 出してconsult: 相談solution: 解決策accidentally: 偶然notebook: ノートevidence: 証拠movements: 感動creativity: 創造力compensate: 補うemotions: 思いresults announcement: 結果発表judges: 審査員recognized: 認めresonated: 響きdetermination: 決意spirit: 魂participant: 参加者plans to disrupt: 邪魔する計画

Leg Lengthening Podcast
He Added 4 Inches to His Height: Ryo's Limb Lengthening Journey (170cm → 180cm)

Leg Lengthening Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2026 21:38


Ryo went from 170cm (5'7") to 180cm (5'11") through cosmetic limb lengthening surgery. In this patient interview, he shares the unfiltered reality of his transformation from making the decision, to recovery challenges, to life after adding 4 inches to his height.We talk about...- Why Ryo decided limb lengthening was right for him- How he chose his surgeon and facility- Family reactions and building support systems- The reality of pain management during distraction- Physical therapy protocols that actually worked- Honest timeline: surgery to full athletic recovery- Confidence and lifestyle changes post-lengthening- His advice for people considering the procedure TIMESTAMPS:00:00 Introduction to Ryo's Story00:41 The Decision: Origin of His Height Complex02:47 Choosing the Right Surgeon & Facility04:17 Family Support and Initial Reactions05:58 Overcoming Fear and Trusting the Process08:42 Surgery Details: Tibia vs. Femur Strategy10:05 Recovery Challenges: Pain & Physical Therapy11:22 Staying Committed to Rehabilitation13:36 Life After Lengthening: Confidence Changes15:55 Body Proportions and Adjustments18:45 Advice for Prospective Patients20:08 Future Plans and Community EngagementRYO'S BIGGEST INSIGHTS:"The hardest point was actually sleeping" - Real talk about lengthening phase"I can now do any kind of sports" - Athletic recovery beyond expectations"You should really ask yourself about why" - The importance of preparationFind Links to Everything Here and Below: https://sleekbio.com/cyborg4life

FC Afkicken
Ryo in Rotterdam | FCA Short | S02E23

FC Afkicken

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2025 5:52


Als er in het seizoen 2010-2011 nauwelijks iets goed gegaan is in de eerste seizoenshelft van Feyenoord, wordt in de winterstop op de gok een jonge Japanse buitenspeler gehuurd. Zijn naam: Ryo Miyaichi. Het is crisis met een grote C als Miyaichi arriveert in Rotterdam. Onder Mario Been staat Feyenoord maar één plek boven de streep. En hoewel ze in De Kuip het linkerrijtje niet meer te zien zouden krijgen in dat seizoen, werd Ryo niet meer vergeten. In de podcast verwijzen Bart en Hugo naar: Zijn goals voor FC Twente: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1qJwFAgZj0U Zijn interview na Feyenoord - Heracles: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hA9lurm8Vl0 Goals & Skills bij Feyenoord: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=skcK8AzTSjwSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Scaling Japan Podcast
Episode 93: What Makes a Great Co-Founder in Japan (Part 2) with Ryosuke Murai

Scaling Japan Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2025 42:59


In this follow-up to Part 1, we continue our conversation with Ryosuke (Ryo) Murai, CEO and co-founder of AI Market and former CSO of Connected Robotics, where he led a ¥1.7B Series B raise.This episode is all about how to stand out as a potential co-founder, what really matters during the decision-making process, and how to build a founding team that can last, especially in the Japan startup ecosystem.Ryo shares his perspective on the co-founder "dating process," how to assess fit beyond just skills, and why 3 co-founders ended up being the right structure for their team.If you're thinking about starting a company in Japan, or advising someone who is, this is an honest and practical look at how co-founder partnerships are actually formed.What you'll learn in this episode:What founders look for when choosing a co-founderHow to communicate your vision without overhypingWhy startup experience isn't everything (and what matters more)The emotional and mindset fit behind great co-founder teamsWhy AI Market chose to bring on a third co-founderShow Notes:00:00 – Introduction and recap from Part 101:34 – What makes someone stand out as a co-founder04:50 – Selling your vision and framing your skills09:00 – Is track record necessary? What else matters?14:05 – Dating analogy continued: chemistry and red flags19:50 – Co-founder role clarity and team structure23:40 – Why 3 co-founders worked better than 228:12 – Final thoughts for founders entering the co-founder searchGuest:Ryosuke (Ryo) Murai – CEO & Co-founder, AI MarketLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ryosukemurai/

a16z
Ryo Lu (Cursor): AI Turns Designers to Developers

a16z

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2025 52:01


Ryo Lu spent years watching his designs die in meetings. Then he discovered the tool that lets designers ship code at the speed of thought: Cursor, the company where Ryo is now Head of Design. In this episode, a16z General Partner Jennifer Li sits down with Ryo to discuss why "taste" is the wrong framework for understanding the future, why purposeful apps are "selfish," how System 7 holds secrets about AI interfaces, and the radical bet that one codebase can serve everyone if you design the concepts right instead of the buttons. Timecodes:00:01:45 - Design Becomes Approachable to Everyone00:02:36 - From Years to Minutes: Product Feedback Loops Collapse00:07:54 - "Each role used their own tool...their own lingo"00:13:15 - "If you don't have an opinion, you'll get AI slop"00:17:18 - The Lost Art of Being a Complete Builder00:21:42 - Design Is Not About Aesthetics00:28:57 - User-Centric vs System-Centric Philosophy00:34:00 - AI as Universal Interface, Not Chat Box00:38:42 - "Simplicity is the Biggest Constraint"00:43:42 - "I Don't Sit in Figma All Day Making Mocks"00:46:33 - RyoOS: Building A Personal Operating System00:48:45 - "We've been doing the same thing since 1984" Resources:Follow Ryo Lu on X: https://x.com/ryolu_Follow Jennifer Li on X: https://x.com/JenniferHliFollow Erik Torenberg on X: https://x.com/eriktorenberg Stay Updated:If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to like, subscribe, and share with your friends!  Find a16z on X: https://x.com/a16zFind a16z on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/a16zListen to the a16z Podcast on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5bC65RDvs3oxnLyqqvkUYXListen to the a16z Podcast on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/a16z-podcast/id842818711Follow our host: https://x.com/eriktorenbergPlease note that the content here is for informational purposes only; should NOT be taken as legal, business, tax, or investment advice or be used to evaluate any investment or security; and is not directed at any investors or potential investors in any a16z fund. a16z and its affiliates may maintain investments in the companies discussed. For more details please see a16z.com/disclosures. Stay Updated:Find a16z on XFind a16z on LinkedInListen to the a16z Show on SpotifyListen to the a16z Show on Apple PodcastsFollow our host: https://twitter.com/eriktorenberg Please note that the content here is for informational purposes only; should NOT be taken as legal, business, tax, or investment advice or be used to evaluate any investment or security; and is not directed at any investors or potential investors in any a16z fund. a16z and its affiliates may maintain investments in the companies discussed. For more details please see a16z.com/disclosures. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Scaling Japan Podcast
Episode : 92 How to Find a Co-Founder in Japan with Ryosuke Murai (Part-1)

Scaling Japan Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2025 46:06


In this episode of the Scaling Japan Podcast, we're joined by Ryosuke (Ryo) Murai, CEO and co-founder of AI Market and former CSO of Connected Robotics, where he led a ¥1.7B Series B raise. Ryo shares what it actually takes to find a strong co-founder in Japan and opens up about how he and Tyson teamed up to start AI Market.This is Part 1 of a two-part conversation where we dive deep into co-founder decision-making, mindset alignment, storytelling, and early fundraising strategy in Japan.If you're planning to launch a startup in Japan or are in the early stages of finding a co-founder, this episode is packed with practical insights from two operators who have done it.What you'll learn in this episode:Why Ryo decided not to launch soloWhat makes someone an attractive co-founderHow to sell your startup vision to a potential co-founderWhere to actually meet co-founders in JapanThe importance of founder-market fit and track recordWhy AI Market chose to bootstrap with angels instead of raising VCShow Notes00:00 – Introduction02:27 – Why Ryo decided to look for a co-founder04:08 – How Ryo and Tyson met and decided to team up06:52 – What makes an attractive co-founder13:58 – Selling your vision and founder-market fit27:40 – Co-founder fit is like dating30:03 – Where to find co-founders in Japan35:04 – The Benefits of Having Three Co-Founders 38:00 – External Resources: Accelerators and LinkedIn 41:40 – Why AI Market didn't raise VC and chose angel funding45:20 – Alternative Funding Strategy with Angel Investors Stay tuned for Part 2! Links from Guest Appearance:

Manga Tak
Episode 78 - City Hunter by Tsukasa Hojo

Manga Tak

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2025 53:43


All you need to do to hire the service of the City Hunter is to write XYZ on the bulletin board of Shinjuku station and they'll do the rest.... These Sweepers are guns for hire, with no case to big or small: anything goes...This week I'm joined once again by Tom to discuss the '80s cult classic City Hunter by Tsukasa Hojo! While the series debuted in Weekly Shonen Jump in 1985, it's living proof that manga and the magazine have changed a lot in that time, and this one's definitely more of a seinen title!After really rolling up our sleeves and getting into the aspects that really haven't aged well with the book (see Ryo's pervy side), we get into discussing the nostalgic action movie feel the book offers and gush about how incredible Hojo's art is.---Show Notes:Other Manga:Akira (and the podcast episode)Trigun Maximum (and the podcast episode)Fist of the North Star (and the podcast epiosde)Gun Smith CatsCat's EyeMovies / TV:City Hunter 1993 (with Jackie Chan)City Hunter 2024 (modern Nexflix Reboot)Lethal WeaponDirty HarryMiami ViceThanks to Juliano Zucareli for our theme music!Find us on:X: Manga Tak PodBluesky: Manga Tak PodInstagram: Manga Tak Pod

AI + a16z
Ryo Lu (Cursor): AI Turns Designers to Developers

AI + a16z

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2025 52:01


Ryo Lu spent years watching his designs die in meetings. Then he discovered the tool that lets designers ship code at the speed of thought: Cursor, the company where Ryo is now Head of Design. In this episode, we discuss why "taste" is the wrong framework for understanding the future, why purposeful apps are "selfish," how System 7 holds secrets about AI interfaces, and the radical bet that one codebase can serve everyone if you design the concepts right instead of the buttons.Follow Ryo Lu on X: https://x.com/ryolu_Check Out Ryo's Website: https://os.ryo.lu/Follow Jennifer Li on X: https://x.com/JenniferHliFollow Erik Torenberg on X: https://x.com/eriktorenberg Check out everything a16z is doing with artificial intelligence here, including articles, projects, and more podcasts. Please note that the content here is for informational purposes only; should NOT be taken as legal, business, tax, or investment advice or be used to evaluate any investment or security; and is not directed at any investors or potential investors in any a16z fund. a16z and its affiliates may maintain investments in the companies discussed. For more details please see a16z.com/disclosures. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Hapa英会話 Podcast
第558回インタビュー企画(塚本亮)もやもやが成長のサイン!英語が話せるようになる心理学的アプローチ

Hapa英会話 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2025 63:06


今回のエピソードでは、ベストセラー『ネイティブなら12歳までに覚える 80パターンで英語が止まらない!』の著者・塚本亮さんをゲストにお迎えします。高校時代の挫折からケンブリッジ大学で心理学を学び、現在は英語学習にモチベーション科学を応用している塚本さん。インタビューでは、「80パターン」が生まれた背景や、文法の丸暗記よりも使えるパターンを覚えることの重要性、抵抗感を好奇心に変える思考法、そして“Do”から“Be”へとゴールを転換するマインドセットについて掘り下げます。英語を通して人生を豊かにしたい方におすすめの、実践的でモチベーションが上がる内容です。塚本亮の Info・Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/ryo_tsukamoto/02:39 英語の先生の「世界観」がRyoさんを変える12:22 英語に本気で取り組み始めたのはいつ?どんな方法で学んだ?18:51 留学先で学んだ心理学をどう英語教育に生かしたか23:42 英語学習の先にどんな自分をイメージする?“Do”より“Be”で考えよう30:06 心理的な壁…「呪い」を解くカギは?37:57 モチベーションは後からついてくるもの42:03 “ネイティブなら12歳までに覚える80パターン”執筆のきっかけ51:22 80パターンを効率よく学ぶ方法は?56:28 「伝わらないモヤモヤ」を経験してから学ぶのがベストHapa Buddiesに無料プランが新登場!Hapa英会話オンラインコミュニティ「Hapa Buddies」に、【無料プラン】が新たに追加されました!

Web3 CMO Stories
From Maze to Movement: How RYO Brings Real-World Payments to Web3 | S5 E43

Web3 CMO Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2025 26:50 Transcription Available


Send us a textCrypto isn't supposed to feel like homework. We sit down with Lani Dizon, co-founder and president of Zenza Capital and the RYO Digital Project, to unpack how RYO turns Web3 from hype into habit—usable money, real payments, and tools your family can actually trust. From the origin of RYO as Japan's historic symbol of trust to its rebirth as a modern digital currency, we trace a clear through-line: make crypto simple, human, and useful.We dig into RYOPAY's pilot with Grain X Global, where grain shipments settle near-instantly once delivery is confirmed, cutting weeks of bank delays and lowering fees for farmers and buyers. That same settlement layer can power real estate, auto, and global trade—anywhere speed and auditability matter. Then we shift to Life Wallet, a non-custodial app on iOS designed to feel familiar: hold your keys, chat, send assets, connect to social, and soon shop through the global mall or cash in/out via Japan's first FSA-licensed crypto ATM network. Android is on the way, and RYOPAY will integrate for stable, predictable checkout.We also introduce RYO-CHAN, an AI companion inspired by a real schnauzer, built to guide users through safer Web3 interactions—flagging smart contract risks, offering portfolio tips, and bringing education and rewards into one friendly experience. Beyond products, Lani shares a candid look at building under Japan's toughest compliance standards and the Japan Revival campaign—a manga-led movement celebrating trust, quality, and ownership as Web3's north star.If you're ready for crypto that works in the real world—payments you can rely on, tools that reduce risk, and an ecosystem grounded in integrity—this conversation is your roadmap. Subscribe, share with a friend who needs a simpler path into Web3, and leave a quick review so more people can find the show.This episode was recorded through a Descript call on October 10, 2025. Read the blog article and show notes here: https://webdrie.net/from-maze-to-movement-how-ryo-brings-real-world-payments-to-web3/Find Out More >>Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.

The J-Talk Podcast
Episode 590 - Japan 3-2 Brazil & The J1 Run-In with Ryo Nakagawara

The J-Talk Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2025 119:31


Japan made history with a stunning 3-2 win over Brazil on Tuesday night, and Ryo Nakagawara joined Jonny and Ben for a deep dive on the game, the standout performers, and what the result means for the Samurai Blue going forward (to the hour mark), before we briefly looked back at the draw against Paraguay, and Ryo and Jonny ran through their lists of which players Hajime Moriyasu already has on the plane to the 2026 World Cup (to 1:29:45). Next we returned to domestic matters by rounding up the Levain Cup semi finals, and looked ahead to who has the edge in the final between Hiroshima and Kashiwa, before finishing the episode with a look at the run-in in the top flight: Can any of the three teams on 60 points overhaul Kashima? And which of the Yokohama clubs will survive? Follow Ryo on Bluesky and/or X/Twitter, and check out his work on his Shogun Soccer newsletter.

Web3 CMO Stories
Marketing Theater Is Canceled, Sorry | S5 E41

Web3 CMO Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2025 7:15 Transcription Available


Send us a textTwo launches, one clear direction: make technology usable and make marketing accountable. We open with the debut of RYO's LIFE Wallet, a super wallet designed for everyone. Start in seconds, sign in with biometrics, recover securely, and send crypto as easily as a text. With a roadmap that includes a global mall for direct payments, staking, NFTs, stablecoins, and AI assistance, the vision is practical: move crypto from speculation to everyday value.Then we turn to "The Future CMO," a 90-minute short read with a big thesis: the next marketing leader operates like a Chief Value Officer. No more marketing theater measured by impressions and likes. We outline eight dimensions of the modern CMO, ranging from narrative excellence with AI as a creative amplifier to content ecosystems that scale, from genuine community building to rigorous measurement of perception, trust, and outcomes. It's a blueprint for margin resilience, revenue impact, and real accountability to the board.Along the way, we share the tools and community that make change stick: a Trust ROI calculator, a community health score framework, curated AI prompts for speed and quality, plus mastermind calls and events like Sintra Synergies featuring industry voices such as Mark Schaefer. The through line is simple: lead with trust, master technology without losing human authenticity, and design for outcomes that matter. If that future speaks to you, subscribe, share this episode with a colleague, and leave a quick review. What shift will you make first?

Vegains DE Podcast
Mein Geständnis

Vegains DE Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2025 85:37


Ryo: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5uM--S3grpw&t=1061s➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖10% FERDI10 ☕️LIATA cacao: http://instagram.com/liata.family/ YouTube English: https://www.youtube.com/Vegains YouTube DE: https://www.youtube.com/VegainsDE German Rap: https://www.youtube.com/@VegainsrapInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/vegainstrength Instagram DE: https://www.instagram.com/vegains/My DE Amazon: https://amazon.de/shop/vegainsde Listen to my podcast: https://anchor.fm/ferdibeckGerman podcast: https://anchor.fm/ferdibeckdeWebsite: https://www.vegansavage.com

Japan Eats!
What Is The Difference Between Japanese Restaurants In Japan And The U.S.?

Japan Eats!

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2025 37:41


Our guests are Yusuke Fukuzaki and Ryo Yamazaki, co-owners of SSAW www.ssawbrooklyn.com/ in Brooklyn, New York. The duo opened SSAW in November 2024 to serve “a refined ‘New Japanese' dining experience, where traditional craftsmanship meets contemporary innovation,” according to its website. Yusuke has worked at top restaurants in Japan, including the three-Michelin-starred Kagurazaka ISHIKAWA and KOHAKU. Along with Ryo's Japanese-style Omotenashi hospitality, the eight-seat charming space has become a quintessential Japanese restaurant where you get the sense of belonging to a special community like in the popular Japanese drama series Midnight Diner. In this episode, we will discuss why Yusuke left a successful chef career in Japan and moved to the U.S., how he balances authenticity and creativity on his dishes, how Ryo manages to realize the Japanese-style hospitality at SSAW, the restaurant's unique sake list and the principle behind it and much, much more!!!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Le jazz sur France Musique
Vers l'été : Dizzy Gillespie, Johan Farjot, Stevie Wonder, Ryo Fukui, Ben Wendel et d'autres

Le jazz sur France Musique

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2025 59:58


durée : 00:59:58 - Banzzaï du jeudi 11 septembre 2025 : Vers l'été - rediffusion - par : Nathalie Piolé -

The J-Talk Podcast
JTET - J2 Round 25 Review

The J-Talk Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2025 87:29


Embarrassingly late this week, JTET is back with all of the latest news from a J2 standpoint. This time, Jon kicks off Part 1 with a review of the recent Emperor's Cup Round of 16 ties (from a J2 perspective), and rounds up all of last weekend's J2 action (Round 25 of the season). After that, Jon was joined by Big Pod regular (but JTET debutant) Ryo Nakagawara to talk in detail about Imabari's home win over Kumamoto. The boys also chatted about some Most Bravo Players from the round, along with the official monthly J2 awards for July and Sapporo's change of manager. Finally, Jon picked Ryo's brains about the upcoming Round 26 matches. Timecodes: Start to 16:10 - Emperor's Cup & J2 Round 25 Roundup 16:10 to 44:20 - Imabari v Kumamoto 44:20 to 57:30 - Most Bravo Player discussion 57:30 to 01:01:00 - J2 Monthly Awards for July 01:01:00 to 01:09:40 - Sapporo's change of manager 01:09:40 to Finish - J2 Round 26 Preview *You can join the J-Talk Podcast Patreon here: https://patreon.com/jtalkpod *You can join our JLeague Chat Discord server here: https://discord.gg/UwN2ambAwg Thanks for all of your support!

Web3 CMO Stories
Wisdom from a Young VC's Journey | S5 E29

Web3 CMO Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2025 31:43 Transcription Available


Send us a textMoney shouldn't be your startup motivation: a profound truth that Violetta Chekan, VC and entrepreneur with over 13 years of early-stage investing experience, shares from the beginning of our conversation. "A startup doesn't have any money until the exit. Exit will happen like in five, ten years," she explains, highlighting why founders need deeper motivation to sustain them through the entrepreneurial journey.Having started in venture capital at just 19 years old and closing her first deals by 21, Violetta brings a unique dual perspective as both investor and former founder. This combination has shaped her approach to evaluating startups, where she prioritizes team qualities over even the most brilliant ideas. "I try to have much more empathy as well to the founders, because I understand the journey," she reflects, describing the founder-investor relationship as a "marriage" that demands careful selection and mutual trust.Throughout our conversation, Violetta reveals the green and red flags she watches for when meeting founders. Transparency tops her list of essentials, while she's immediately wary of those who claim numerous business connections but can't produce evidence. For blockchain ventures specifically, she differentiates between artificial hype and genuine traction, especially in B2B solutions where she focuses her investments. "You need to have either pilot contracts with companies, either existing agreements, either letter of intent for commercial adoption," she advises founders looking to prove real-world value.Perhaps most valuably, Violetta shares how her own podcast journey has transformed from overcoming her fear of public speaking to becoming a powerful learning tool through conversations with experienced entrepreneurs and investors. Her story exemplifies the continuous growth mindset she values in founders—the willingness to listen, adapt, and evolve that sets successful startups apart.Whether you're a founder seeking investment or an aspiring investor, this episode offers rare insights into startup evaluation from someone who's experienced both triumph and failure from multiple perspectives. This episode was recorded through a Descript call on June 19, 2025. Read the blog article and show notes here: https://webdrie.net/wisdom-from-a-young-vcs-journey/Discover RYO: the Web3 payment solution making crypto simple and secure for everyone. Featuring an expansive ecosystem with LIFE Wallet, Global Mall, and Japan's first licensed Crypto ATM Network, RYO empowers your financial journey. Awarded 'Best Crypto Solution.'

The J-Talk Podcast
Episode 578 - Japan Win the EAFF Cup, and more with Ryo Nakagawara

The J-Talk Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2025 75:01


After the Samurai Blue won the EAFF Cup for the second straight time on Tuesday night, Ryo Nakagawara joined Jonny and Ben to chat about: The standout performers for Japan in South Korea; three players who might be destined for a move to Europe in the future; and the state of the top and bottom of J1. Check out Ryo's terrific work on his Shogun Soccer site, and follow him on Bluesky and X.

DJ Глюк
DJ Глюк - Deeper and Deeper Vol. 79 (Deep House/Chillout/Progressive) Июль 2025

DJ Глюк

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2025 59:10


DJ Глюк - deeper 2025 finish @ DJ Глюк 1. Limetra - Magic (Extended Mix) 2. Emi Galvan - Vibration (Original Mix) 3. Matiramic -. Chances (Original Mix) 4. Passenger 10 - Dare to Dream (Extended Mix) 5. Nora En Pure – Senses of Comfort (Extended Club Mix) 6. Deep Dish, Wrabel & Eynka - Midnight feat. Wrabel (Extended Mix) 7. Klyde, Wickey - Where Peace Finds Me (Extended Mix) 8. hmny., Orfa - Rise and Fall (Extended Mix) 9. Ryo, Mandé - Ain't No Sunshine (Extended Version) 10. Robin Schulz feat. CLOVES - Old Friend 11. CEAUS - Another Light feat. Jan Liva (Extended Mix)

R Weekly Highlights
Issue 2025-W28 Highlights

R Weekly Highlights

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2025 47:32 Transcription Available


It's been far too long since our last episode of R Weekly Highlights, but we are finally back with episode 207! In this episode we learn about novel ways to automate fancy Quarto content, how we can be on our best behavior with behavior-driven-development, and finding that pesky portion of data breaking long data pipelines with a magical debugging technique. Plus one of your hosts could not resist a hot take or two!Episode LinksThis week's curator: Ryo Nakagawara - @R_by_Ryo@mstdn.social (Mastodon) & @rbyryo.bsky.social (Bluesky) & @R_by_Ryo) (X/Twitter)Generating quarto syntax within RAn Introduction to Behavior-Driven Development in RDive()ing into the hunt #rstatsEntire issue available at rweekly.org/2025-W28Supplement ResourcesAdd links discussed in the episode (in place of this sentence){quartose}: Dynamically Generate Quarto Syntax https://quartose.djnavarro.net/Cucumber: write automated tests in plain language https://cucumber.io/{cucumber}: An implementation of the Cucumber testing framework in R https://jakubsobolewski.com/cucumber/Shiny App-Packages https://mjfrigaard.github.io/shiny-app-pkgs/Supporting the showUse the contact page at https://serve.podhome.fm/custompage/r-weekly-highlights/contact to send us your feedbackR-Weekly Highlights on the Podcastindex.org - You can send a boost into the show directly in the Podcast Index. First, top-up with Alby, and then head over to the R-Weekly Highlights podcast entry on the index.A new way to think about value: https://value4value.infoGet in touch with us on social mediaEric Nantz: @rpodcast@podcastindex.social (Mastodon), @rpodcast.bsky.social (BlueSky) and @theRcast (X/Twitter)Mike Thomas: @mike_thomas@fosstodon.org (Mastodon), @mike-thomas.bsky.social (BlueSky), and @mike_ketchbrook (X/Twitter) Music credits powered by OCRemixChillin' with the Bros - Super Smash Bros - Jamphibious - https://ocremix.org/remix/OCR03072Flames of Darkness - Mega Man ZX - Vyper - https://ocremix.org/remix/OCR01966

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Deep Dives 🤿
Ryo Lu - Designing the future of Cursor

Deep Dives 🤿

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2025 57:28


Cursor is easily one of the most impactful companies in all of tech…And this week's episode is with their Head of Design, Ryo Lu.You might've heard of Ryo in this episode back when we talked about early Notion and systems design.So this week we're going to get an inside look at how design operates at Cursor and all of Ryo's experiments with AI

The Secret Teachings
BEST OF TST (5/28/25): Manga Earthquake The Future I Saw

The Secret Teachings

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2025 120:01


BEST OF TST: A manga book from Japan has recently caught the attention of international travelers due to its seeming ability to predict the future, specifically the March 2011 Tohoku earthquake. Originally written and published in 1999, the newest version from 2021 now suggests there will be a mega quake somewhere between Japan and the Philippines on July 5, or within that month, 2025. The author and artist, Ryo Tatsuki, has been right about other future events too, including the 2020 pandemic. Reportedly, she obtains her insights from dreams and has become so popular she is being compared to Nostradamus or the Bulgarian blind woman Baba Vanga, who made a series of sometimes accurate predictions before her death in the 1990s, from current times all the way to the year 5,079, or the end of the world as we know it. Ryo Tatsuki is also predicting a second global pandemic due to COVID, or a variation of it, and implied by her July earthquake dream, a mega tsunami with massive waves.  There should be a debate about the differences between psychic predictions from dreams or visions, and the same predictions made my computer models and scientific analysis; about movies and tv shows making predictions or obtaining information through channeling sessions with spirits, and the nature of pure imagination; also, the influence art and reality have on one another. Either way, reports are that tourists are changing their plans or cancelling their trips to the far east as a result of Tatsuki's dreams, though the data doesn't seem to support that claim beyond small airlines or travel companies that are probably looking for free publicity. However, there are very real scientific fears of the Nankai Trough causing a massive earthquake and tsunami which has provoked the first ever mega quake warnings in Japan, followed by their revocation, followed by their reissuing. The same can be said about the western United States too, though some reports are nothing but pure sensationalism. Despite this, dead oarfish have been washing up on shore in California and Mexico, an omen in Japan of an impending earthquake due to unseen things happening underwater. *The is the FREE archive, which includes advertisements. If you want an ad-free experience, you can subscribe below underneath the show description.-FREE ARCHIVE (w. ads)SUBSCRIPTION ARCHIVEX / TWITTER FACEBOOKWEBSITECashApp: $rdgable EMAIL: rdgable@yahoo.com / TSTRadio@protonmail.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-secret-teachings--5328407/support.

Vintage Anime Club Podcast
Episode 214 - Chekov's Underwear (City Hunter: Bay City Wars & Million Dollar Conspiracy)

Vintage Anime Club Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2025 184:01


On this episode, join Garrett, Ed, Kate, & Dennis for a City Hunter Double Feature! We're talking about Bay City Wars along with Million Dollar Conspiracy. Both feature CIA agents, and both feature a lot of Ryo Saeba shenanigans. The bullets are flying, bombs are exploding, Ryo is perving, and Kaori is trying her best to keep him in check. And they got so many of your favorite 80s action movie tropes.  0:00:00 - Intro & Some Anime News 0:11:45 - The Watchlist: Spring 2025 Spoiler Edition 0:44:04 - Production Notes Again & Garrett's City Hunter History 0:48:31 - Bay City Wars Discussion 1:40:56 - Bay City Wars Final Thoughts 1:46:43 - Million Dollar Conspiracy Discussion 2:33:35 - Million Dollar Conspiracy Final Thoughts 2:43:27 - Voices & Kanpai Support the show by donating to our Ko-Fi link below or by purchasing City Hunter Classic Movies and TV Specials Collection on  Blu-ray through our Amazon affiliate link: https://amzn.to/446xsep Dennis: @ichnob | Ed: @ippennokuinashi | Garrett: @blkriku | Kate: @taikochan  Linktr.ee | Ko-Fi | RSS

Web3 CMO Stories
Walk & Talk in Sintra with Sweatcoin's founder | S5 E25

Web3 CMO Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2025 32:02 Transcription Available


Send us a textImagine getting paid real cryptocurrency simply for walking. This isn't science fiction. It's the revolutionary model created by Sweat Economy that's bringing the next billion users into Web3 through something everyone already does daily.Walking through the breathtaking hills of Sintra, Portugal, Oleg Fomenko shares Sweat Economy's remarkable journey from their early days as Sweatcoin in 2014 to becoming one of the world's most downloaded fitness apps. Initially constrained by blockchain limitations, they operated centrally until 2022, when technology finally caught up with their vision. Now, through their Sweat token and non-custodial wallet, they've created a seamless experience that addresses the three critical barriers keeping mainstream users from embracing crypto: complicated products, poor user experience, and prohibitive entry costs.What makes their approach particularly refreshing is their focus on active users rather than Total Value Locked (TVL). While much of the crypto industry chases capital from whales, Sweat Economy builds for real people with real needs. "We want to bring the next billion people into Web3 and do it in an easy to understand, easy to use, and no barriers way," Oleg explains while demonstrating their model in real-time during our walking podcast.Their tokenomics incorporate clever mechanisms like requiring more steps for each additional token (similar to Bitcoin halving but happening continuously), and they've created innovative utility including activity-based staking—walk 10,000 steps today, earn 10% APY tomorrow—and an upcoming universal gas token feature letting users "pay fees with their feet" across multiple blockchains.Comparing crypto's current state to the internet around 2000, Oleg paints an exciting picture of what's next: "We're on the cusp of switching to consumer crypto... That gave us Google in 2003, Facebook in 2007. And that's where bulk of the returns and money on the internet were made." This shift from infrastructure to consumer applications is where Sweat Economy is positioning itself at the forefront.This episode was recorded during a walk in Sintra on June 12, 2025. Check the video footage, read the blog article and show notes here: https://webdrie.net/walk-talk-in-sintra-with-sweatcoins-founder/Discover RYO: the Web3 payment solution making crypto simple and secure for everyone. Featuring an expansive ecosystem with LIFE Wallet, Global Mall, and Japan's first licensed Crypto ATM Network, RYO empowers your financial journey. Awarded 'Best Crypto Solution.'

Web3 CMO Stories
From $6M to $40K and Back, with a Real Face: How Ajay Babber Rebuilt a Meme Coin with Community and Conviction | S5 E24

Web3 CMO Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2025 26:39 Transcription Available


Send us a textWhat happens when a meme coin project's founder vanishes overnight? For most crypto projects, that's a death sentence, but not for Shitcoin. In this fascinating conversation with Ajay, we explore the remarkable story of a community that refused to die.Ajay takes us through his journey from video game recruitment to leading a resilient crypto community that survived what should have been fatal—the complete disappearance of their project's original developer. After watching the market cap plummet when social accounts were shut down and the website disconnected, Ajay stepped up to lead a community takeover that breathed new life into what many would have written off as another failed meme coin.The power of transparency emerges as a central theme throughout our discussion. In a space notorious for anonymous teams, AJ's willingness to put his real face and name behind the project has created unprecedented trust. "There aren't many meme projects or communities that have that," he explains, "and I think that's what makes us real."Beyond Shitcoin's revival story, we dive into the growth potential of meme coins compared to the broader crypto ecosystem. Ajay shares insights about the intersection of AI and crypto, predicting an explosion of AI-driven content creation that will transform how memes connect with communities. His formula for success is refreshingly straightforward: followers convert to holders, holders generate volume, and volume builds market cap.Whether you're already immersed in the world of meme coins or simply curious about community-driven crypto projects, this episode offers valuable perspectives on building something authentic in a space often dominated by pump-and-dump schemes. As Ajay puts it, "This is about community. It has to be driven by people."This episode was recorded at MEMECON in Lisbon on June 5, 2025. Read the blog article and show notes here: https://webdrie.net/rebuilding-a-meme-community-with-ajay-babber/Discover RYO: the Web3 payment solution making crypto simple and secure for everyone. Featuring an expansive ecosystem with LIFE Wallet, Global Mall, and Japan's first licensed Crypto ATM Network, RYO empowers your financial journey. Awarded 'Best Crypto Solution.'

The Secret Teachings
MANGA EARTHQUAKE: The Future I Saw (5/28/25)

The Secret Teachings

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2025 120:01


A manga book from Japan has recently caught the attention of international travelers due to its seeming ability to predict the future, specifically the March 2011 Tohoku earthquake. Originally written and published in 1999, the newest version from 2021 now suggests there will be a mega quake somewhere between Japan and the Philippines on July 5, or within that month, 2025. The author and artist, Ryo Tatsuki, has been right about other future events too, including the 2020 pandemic. Reportedly, she obtains her insights from dreams and has become so popular she is being compared to Nostradamus or the Bulgarian blind woman Baba Vanga, who made a series of sometimes accurate predictions before her death in the 1990s, from current times all the way to the year 5,079, or the end of the world as we know it. Ryo Tatsuki is also predicting a second global pandemic due to COVID, or a variation of it, and implied by her July earthquake dream, a mega tsunami with massive waves.  There should be a debate about the differences between psychic predictions from dreams or visions, and the same predictions made my computer models and scientific analysis; about movies and tv shows making predictions or obtaining information through channeling sessions with spirits, and the nature of pure imagination; also, the influence art and reality have on one another. Either way, reports are that tourists are changing their plans or cancelling their trips to the far east as a result of Tatsuki's dreams, though the data doesn't seem to support that claim beyond small airlines or travel companies that are probably looking for free publicity. However, there are very real scientific fears of the Nankai Trough causing a massive earthquake and tsunami which has provoked the first ever mega quake warnings in Japan, followed by their revocation, followed by their reissuing. The same can be said about the western United States too, though some reports are nothing but pure sensationalism. Despite this, dead oarfish have been washing up on shore in California and Mexico, an omen in Japan of an impending earthquake due to unseen things happening underwater. *The is the FREE archive, which includes advertisements. If you want an ad-free experience, you can subscribe below underneath the show description.-FREE ARCHIVE (w. ads)SUBSCRIPTION ARCHIVEX / TWITTER FACEBOOKYOUTUBEMAIN WEBSITECashApp: $rdgable Paypal email rdgable1991@gmail.comEMAIL: rdgable@yahoo.com / TSTRadio@protonmail.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-secret-teachings--5328407/support.

Web3 CMO Stories
Dennis Yu: How to Win with AI in Search, Social & Business | S5 E20

Web3 CMO Stories

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2025 24:23 Transcription Available


Send us a textDennis Yu shares his expertise on Google Knowledge Panels, effective AI use, and establishing digital authority while revealing why most marketers fail by jumping to recommendations without proper analysis.• Google verification (Knowledge Panel) establishes your digital authority for free• The personal brand website homepage should be the definitive location for your professional facts• AI systems draw from Google's information layer, making your search presence crucial• Effective AI use involves conversations rather than one-shot "magic" prompts• The $1/day strategy tests content at small scale before investing heavily in winners• Real, authentic content consistently outperforms AI-generated material• The MAA framework (Metrics, Analysis, Action) provides a systematic approach to marketing decisions• "Flawsome" content showing authentic experiences resonates across all platforms• Paid promotion can actually improve SEO through behavioral signalsShare this episode with entrepreneurs who want to establish genuine digital authority. If you haven't yet followed the show or given a review, this is a great moment to do so - those five stars help reach a bigger audience!This episode was recorded at DGT/LX 2025 in Oeiras on April 22, 2025. Read the blog article and show notes here: https://webdrie.net/dennis-yu-how-to-win-with-ai-in-search-social-business/Discover RYO: the Web3 payment solution making crypto simple and secure for everyone. Featuring an expansive ecosystem with LIFE Wallet, Global Mall, and Japan's first licensed Crypto ATM Network, RYO empowers your financial journey. Awarded 'Best Crypto Solution.'

Web3 CMO Stories
From Domain Names to Digital Identity: Navigating Web3's Evolution with Alice Shikova | S5 E19

Web3 CMO Stories

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2025 27:23 Transcription Available


Send us a textDigital identity represents the gravitational force aligning Web3's fragmented ecosystem, yet many projects struggle to communicate its importance in ways that resonate beyond technical audiences. Alice Shikova, Marketing Lead at SpaceID, brings clarity to this challenge through her practical approach to Web3 marketing and digital identity solutions.• Creating successful Web3 marketing requires translating complex technical concepts into emotional stories that resonate with users• Digital identity provides necessary context while preserving privacy, helping users understand who they're interacting with in Web3 spaces• SpaceID supports domains across 24+ blockchains, addressing the critical interoperability challenges in the ecosystem• Payment ID allows seamless transactions between Web3 wallets and centralized exchanges using simple, Gmail-linked usernames• Web3 marketing should focus on treating users as co-builders rather than customers, creating alignment between teams and communities• Zero Knowledge technology explained simply: "allows you to keep privacy and verify what you want without revealing information"• Marketers transitioning to Web3 should learn to think like users, write like founders, and understand development fundamentals• Measuring marketing success requires looking beyond vanity metrics to user retention, domain registrations, and community engagementThis episode was recorded through a Descript call on April 15, 2025. Read the blog article and show notes here: https://webdrie.net/from-domain-names-to-digital-identity-navigating-web3s-evolution-with-alice-shikova/Discover RYO: the Web3 payment solution making crypto simple and secure for everyone. Featuring an expansive ecosystem with LIFE Wallet, Global Mall, and Japan's first licensed Crypto ATM Network, RYO empowers your financial journey. Awarded 'Best Crypto Solution.'

Web3 CMO Stories
My Interview on Cryptopolitan – The Power of Unplugging in Web3 | S5 E18

Web3 CMO Stories

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2025 15:53 Transcription Available


Send us a textEver wonder what happens when digital innovation meets the human need for connection? In this special episode of Web3 CMO Stories, the tables are turned as our usual host, Joeri Billast, becomes the guest, sharing his insights on the Cryptopolitan podcast (hosted by Earl Flormata) about his exciting Web3 ventures.Joeri takes us behind the scenes of Sintra Synergies, his innovative "anti-conference" retreat in Portugal where Web3 and AI founders escape the digital noise to connect authentically in nature. The conversation reveals a fascinating trend in the Web3 space: as AI accelerates, the value of human connection grows exponentially. "We see the trend of AI, Web3 converging. People use a lot of AI to automate and the human touch is a bit lacking," Yuri explains, highlighting why his nature-based retreat fills a crucial gap.Beyond the retreat, Joeri shares his work with RYO from Japan, his advisory role with Secrets Vault's innovative seed phrase protection solution, and his passion for connecting people through content creation. The discussion unveils practical wisdom about building "digital real estate" through consistent content creation and overcoming perfectionism with a simple mantra: "Bring your message, even if you think that no one is listening. There is always someone listening."The conversation offers particularly valuable guidance for content creators struggling with writing blocks. Joeri's personal story of converting a two-year writing struggle into a published book in just three weeks by speaking rather than writing demonstrates how limitations can become strengths. "What you think is a weakness can then become a strength," he says, using his non-native English accent as an example of a distinctive asset that helps people remember him.Connect with Joeri on LinkedIn to learn more about his Web3 ventures, and don't forget to subscribe and leave a review if you found value in today's insights. Your engagement helps this podcast reach more curious minds in the Web3 space!This episode was recorded on April 2, 2025 as a part of the Cryptopolitan podcast – and is repurposed on the Web3 CMO Stories podcast. Read the blog article and show notes here: https://webdrie.net/my-interview-on-cryptopolitan-the-power-of-unplugging-in-web3/

Web3 CMO Stories
The $3 Billion Problem: How Adrien Resch Is Reinventing Web3 Security for a Safer Future | S5 E17

Web3 CMO Stories

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2025 27:13 Transcription Available


Send us a textTrust is the invisible infrastructure that modern digital economies depend on, yet the Web3 space continues to struggle with a reputation crisis fueled by high-profile hacks, scams, and exploits. Adrien Resch, co-founder of AuditOne and Safura, is methodically addressing this challenge by building what he describes as "a solid trust layer for the decentralized world."The security ecosystem Adrien and his team have developed goes far beyond traditional smart contract audits. While audits remain a cornerstone of pre-deployment security, AuditOne differentiates itself through a global network of specialized auditors who bring targeted expertise to each project. This distributed approach solves a fundamental problem in blockchain security—the impossibility of mastering every programming language, protocol architecture, and vulnerability type that exists across rapidly evolving ecosystems.What truly sets this security approach apart is its holistic nature. Post-deployment bug bounties incentivize ethical hackers to continuously test protocols, while Safura's asset coverage provides practical protection for users' digital assets. For just 2-5% of asset value, users can secure their investments against hacks and exploits—an insurance-like model that offers peace of mind when yields on DeFi protocols commonly reach 15-20%.The recently launched risk assessment agent represents perhaps the most forward-thinking element of the ecosystem. By continuously monitoring projects for security issues, liquidity changes, and other risk factors, the agent provides real-time scoring that helps users make informed decisions. This proactive approach moves beyond reactive security measures toward a dynamic risk management system that could fundamentally change how users interact with blockchain protocols.For projects concerned about regulatory clarity, AuditOne's European base and BaFin-reviewed token provide an additional layer of legitimacy often missing in the space. As Web3 gradually moves toward mainstream adoption, this focus on compliance may prove just as important as technical security in building trust with traditional institutions and retail users alike.This episode was recorded through a Descript call on April 10, 2025. Read the blog article and show notes here: https://webdrie.net/the-3-billion-problem-how-adrien-resch-is-reinventing-web3-security-for-a-safer-future/Discover RYO: the Web3 payment solution making crypto simple and secure for everyone. Featuring an expansive ecosystem with LIFE Wallet, Global Mall, and Japan's first licensed Crypto ATM Network, RYO empowers your financial journey. Awarded 'Best Crypto Solution.'

khoreo magazine
4.4 The Secret by Fumio Takano

khoreo magazine

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2025 32:29


In 2102, Michi goes undercover as a maid for a hacking job, while in 2030, Ryo sells his appearance to a tech company. Their lives intersect to expose the dirty laundry of neo-feudal futuristic Japanese elite society. Content warnings: Classism, injustice Copyright khōréō magazine 2025. Story by Fumio Takano, translated by Sharni Wilson, edited by Zhui Ning Chang. Audio edition read by Justine Leah Hince and Alex Bankier, with casting and production by Jenelle DeCosta. Visit khoreomag.com and follow us on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook @KhoreoMag. Music: This Too Shall Pass by Scott Buckley https://soundcloud.com/scottbuckley Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported CC BY 3.0

We Gotta Podcast - Dragon Ball From A To Z
It's Getting Weird...| Tenchi Muyo! Episodes 9&10 Review - BONUS

We Gotta Podcast - Dragon Ball From A To Z

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2025 80:36


We're squarely in our slice-of-life arc of Tenchi and it's time to get to know the sides of the girls who haven't gotten the spotlight. Sasami's got some identity issues and Ryo-ohki just wants to help on the farm and, yeah, things get just a little weird along the way.⭐ Get 10% OFF your first purchase on Buyee! ➡️⁠https://buyee-link.co/we_gotta_podcast⁠---Follow us at @wegottapodcast.com on BlueskyFind and follow Ken at @detectivex.bsky.social on Bluesky.Randy is @saberbreaker.wegottapodcast.com on Bluesky.Doug is @drabazdoug.bsky.social on Bluesky.Email us your questions and comments to wegottapod@gmail.com

Web3 CMO Stories
If Grandma Can Use It, Anyone Can – The RYO Revolution with Anthony Diaz | S5 E15

Web3 CMO Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2025 38:17 Transcription Available


Send us a textWhat if cryptocurrency was so simple your grandmother could use it? Anthony Diaz, founder and chairman of Zenza Capital and the RYO project, believes this is not only possible but essential for blockchain technology to reach its full potential. The conversation begins with Anthony introducing RYO-CHAN, a unique meme token with actual utility. Unlike most meme coins, RYO-CHAN incorporates AI-driven tools for smart contract analysis and portfolio management, allowing users to evaluate potential investments and automate trading strategies with customizable parameters. This addresses a major pain point in the crypto space: the prevalence of scams and the technical knowledge typically required to avoid them.Beyond RYO-CHAN lies the broader RYO ecosystem, which Anthony developed after experiencing firsthand how difficult it was to integrate Bitcoin payments into his established health supplements business in Japan. His solution? Create a comprehensive ecosystem including RYO-coin cryptocurrency, the Life Wallet mobile app, an e-commerce platform where crypto can be spent, and even physical ATMs throughout Japan.What distinguishes RYO's approach is its laser focus on consumer needs rather than technical specifications. Anthony draws parallels to successful marketing strategies from Nike and Red Bull, noting that these brands don't explain the technology behind their products—they simply let consumers experience the benefits directly. Similarly, crypto adoption should be about convenience and real-world utility, not blockchain jargon.Anthony reveals that Japan serves as RYO's strategic testing ground, with plans for global expansion once the concept is proven in this highly trusted market. With AI accelerating development possibilities, he believes we're at the cusp of transformative change in how people interact with digital assets.Ready to explore a vision of crypto that prioritizes real-world utility over technical complexity? Listen now to discover how blockchain technology can truly become "for the masses."This episode was recorded through a Descript call on April 10, 2025. Read the blog article and show notes here:  https://webdrie.net/if-grandma-can-use-it-anyone-can-the-ryo-revolution-with-anthony-diaz/Discover RYO: the Web3 payment solution making crypto simple and secure for everyone. Featuring an expansive ecosystem with LIFE Wallet, Global Mall, and Japan's first licensed Crypto ATM Network, RYO empowers your financial journey. Awarded 'Best Crypto Solution.' Find Out More >>Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.

Web3 CMO Stories
Solana, Security & Synergies: Turning Transparency into Viral Web3 Leadership – S5 E14

Web3 CMO Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2025 11:36


Send us a textThis Web3 CMO Stories podcast episode explores cryptocurrency wallet security, Solana's controversial marketing decision, and the upcoming Sintra Synergies leadership retreat focusing on transparency in Web3. Host Joeri Billast shares exciting projects including RYO coin's ecosystem expansion and insights from Secret Vault's crypto security report revealing that 41% of users don't trust just one wallet.• Launching a podcast petition to invite Solana's head of communications to discuss their bold ad campaign and subsequent retraction • Introducing Sintra Synergies mastermind retreat featuring the Trust Alchemy Framework for turning transparency into viral leadership• Highlighting key retreat contributors including wellness expert Kim Engelen and innovation strategist Alexander Yeremeev• Presenting RYO's ecosystem's expansion with the RYO Chan meme token offering real-world utility through AI-assisted contract analysis• Sharing findings from Secret Vault's crypto security report including that 74% of users still write seed phrases on paperIf you enjoyed this episode, please leave a five-star review to help the podcast reach a bigger audience. You can connect with me, Joeri Billast, on all social media platforms and Telegram. Subscribe to ensure you never miss an episode!

Web3 CMO Stories
The Future of Digital Assets: Rui Serapicos on CODA and Building Thriving Web3 Communities | S5 E13

Web3 CMO Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2025 26:57 Transcription Available


Send us a textRui Serapicos shares his experience building Web3 communities and discusses the transformative potential of AI and blockchain convergence. Drawing from his work with the Portuguese Blockchain Alliance and various tech communities, he reveals strategies for overcoming cultural barriers to professional networking while exploring the unique characteristics that make Web3 communities thrive.• Building communities in Portugal presents unique challenges as people prefer spending time with family over professional networking• Success in community building comes from starting with a strong advisory board and expanding concentrically through personal connections• Web3 communities are naturally more outgoing due to digital nomad culture and values of decentralization• The CODA event in Porto (May 7-8) will showcase real-world blockchain applications and AI convergence• AI's transformative potential exceeds that of electricity, potentially addressing humanity's greatest challenges• Blockchain enables new community-based business models that fundamentally change value generation and distribution• The "MiCA Without Falling Asleep" panel aims to make regulatory concepts accessible without overwhelming complexityThis episode was recorded through a Descript call on March 21, 2025. Read the blog article and show notes here: https://webdrie.net/the-future-of-digital-assets-rui-serapicos-on-coda-and-building-thriving-web3-communities/(THERE IS ALSO A SPECIAL CODA 2025 - SINTRA SYNERGIES PROMO ON THIS PAGE)Discover RYO: the Web3 payment solution making crypto simple and secure for everyone. Featuring an expansive ecosystem with LIFE Wallet, Global Mall, and Japan's first licensed Crypto ATM Network, RYO empowers your financial journey. Awarded 'Best Crypto Solution.'

Web3 CMO Stories
Decentralizing Security: How Lagrange is Revolutionizing Crypto and AI Verification – with Ismael Hishon-Rezaizadeh | S5 E12

Web3 CMO Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2025 30:38 Transcription Available


Send us a textZero-knowledge proofs are revolutionizing trust in AI and blockchain by providing verifiable computation without compromising privacy or security.  Ismael Hishon-Rezaizadeh, founder of Lagrange, explains how their technology is making AI trustworthy at internet scale with practical applications for combating deepfakes and securing sensitive data.• ZK proof generation costs have decreased by 1000x in just three years, making previously theoretical applications practical• Lagrange's DeepProof is the first zero-knowledge machine learning library, 700 times faster than competitors• Users typically don't prioritize privacy and security until they experience a breach, creating adoption challenges• ZK technology enables verifying AI outputs without revealing underlying data, essential for trust in autonomous systems• The convergence of AI and blockchain creates more than additive effects – not 1+1=2, but 1+1=5 in terms of innovation potential• Common misconception: ZK technology is not limited to Ethereum but applicable to any chain, execution environment, or application• Two enduring use cases in crypto: simple cross-border value transfer and complex AI systems deployed on decentralized infrastructureThis episode was recorded through a Descript call on March 18, 2025. Read the blog article and show notes here: https://webdrie.net/decentralizing-security-how-lagrange-is-revolutionizing-crypto-and-ai-verification-with-ismael-hishon-rezaizadehDiscover RYO: the Web3 payment solution making crypto simple and secure for everyone. Featuring an expansive ecosystem with LIFE Wallet, Global Mall, and Japan's first licensed Crypto ATM Network, RYO empowers your financial journey. Awarded 'Best Crypto Solution.'

Vegains DE Podcast
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Vegains DE Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2025 95:47


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Web3 CMO Stories
AI + Web3: Creating Personalized Brand Experiences That Actually Work – with Lauren Halstead | S5 E11

Web3 CMO Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2025 27:30 Transcription Available


Send us a textLauren Halstead, Head of Ecosystem at Mojito and former Business Development leader at Chainlink Labs, shares her passion for transforming traditional Web2 loyalty programs through innovative Web3 solutions.• Traditional brand loyalty programs fail to foster long-term consumer relationships• Web3 gives consumers ownership of their data and creates verifiable credentials of engagement• Dynamic NFTs change based on real-time data, offering interactive experiences beyond static rewards• Example: Airline NFT tickets that automatically update and compensate during delays• Web3 communities enable direct customer feedback and genuine brand advocacy• Mojito provides end-to-end support for brands transitioning to Web3 loyalty solutions• The convergence of AI and Web3 will enable hyper-personalized customer experiences• Web3 technology identifies and rewards true superfans rather than paid influencers• Brands don't need to replace existing loyalty programs – Web3 can enhance current models• Metaverse experiences provide valuable data on consumer behavior applicable to real-world marketingThis episode was recorded through a Descript call on March 6, 2025. Read the blog article and show notes here: https://webdrie.net/ai-web3-creating-personalized-brand-experiences-that-actually-work-with-lauren-halstead/Discover RYO: the Web3 payment solution making crypto simple and secure for everyone. Featuring an expansive ecosystem with LIFE Wallet, Global Mall, and Japan's first licensed Crypto ATM Network, RYO empowers your financial journey. Awarded 'Best Crypto Solution.'

Web3 CMO Stories
Why Your Next Utility Bill Might Be Paid by a Smart Contract – with Ruchir Punjabi | S5 E10

Web3 CMO Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2025 28:24 Transcription Available


Send us a textRuchir Punjabi shares how his company ReNRG is building a decentralized physical energy network (DePEN) and the world's first energy-backed stablecoin to revolutionize how electricity is bought, sold, and managed.• Building technology that lets users buy renewable energy from anywhere in the world through blockchain• Creating an IoT gateway compatible with over 40 types of electrical equipment to enable smart electricity management• Addressing equity problems in renewable energy by making solar affordable for small businesses in India and Africa• Developing a crypto SDK that allows developers to build applications on top of electricity infrastructure• Automating electricity payments and management without requiring users to understand Web3 technology• Planning to launch in the next 45-60 days with initial focus on solar energy transactionsThis episode was recorded through a Descript call on February 25, 2025. Read the blog article and show notes here: https://webdrie.net/why-your-next-utility-bill-might-be-paid-by-a-smart-contract-with-ruchir-punjabi/Discover RYO: the Web3 payment solution making crypto simple and secure for everyone. Featuring an expansive ecosystem with LIFE Wallet, Global Mall, and Japan's first licensed Crypto ATM Network, RYO empowers your financial journey. Awarded 'Best Crypto Solution.'

Web3 CMO Stories
From Soap Star to Tech Entrepreneur: Daniel Goddard's Journey | S5 E09

Web3 CMO Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2025 32:46 Transcription Available


Send us a textDaniel Goddard, former soap opera star turned tech entrepreneur, shares his journey from building fan connections as an actor to creating an AI-powered networking app that matches people based on genuine commonalities. His latest venture, Dysko, uses artificial intelligence to enhance human connection in an increasingly isolated digital world.• Building personal brand starts with understanding who you are at your core• Dysko app allows users to place their profile in up to 10 locations worldwide to find like-minded connections• AI-powered conversations help users discover common interests before meeting in person• 35% of college students suffer from social anxiety disorder, worsened by COVID isolation• Personal authenticity is crucial: people have built-in "bullshit detectors" for inauthentic brands• AI will transform society by replacing many traditional jobs but can enhance human connection if properly managed• Deep fakes and AI-generated content present serious challenges to trust and information integrityThis episode was recorded through a Descript call on January 21, 2025. Read the blog article and show notes here:https://webdrie.net/from-soap-star-to-tech-entrepreneur-daniel-goddards-journey-s5-e09/Discover RYO: the Web3 payment solution making crypto simple and secure for everyone. Featuring an expansive ecosystem with LIFE Wallet, Global Mall, and Japan's first licensed Crypto ATM Network, RYO empowers your financial journey. Awarded 'Best Crypto Solution.' Find Out More >>Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.

Web3 CMO Stories
How to Get 1 Million Gamers Into Web3 Games with Amos Whitewolf | S5 E08

Web3 CMO Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2025 35:14 Transcription Available


Send us a textToday's conversation highlights the transformative potential of Web3 in gaming, led by insights from Amos Whitewolf. We explore the challenges of onboarding traditional gamers into the Web3 space and the importance of shifting focus towards creating real value for players.• The state of Web3 gaming and current challenges • The critical onboarding problem facing mainstream adoption • Value creation vs. profit extraction for gamers • Building community engagement around fun experiences • Innovative approaches to gaming and rewards structure • Future vision for sustainable Web3 gaming ecosystems This episode was recorded through a Descript call on February 11, 2025. Read the blog article and show notes here: https://webdrie.net/how-to-get-1-million-gamers-into-web3-games-with-amos-whitewolf/Discover RYO: the Web3 payment solution making crypto simple and secure for everyone. Featuring an expansive ecosystem with LIFE Wallet, Global Mall, and Japan's first licensed Crypto ATM Network, RYO empowers your financial journey. Awarded 'Best Crypto Solution.'

Web3 CMO Stories
Audacious: How Humans Win in an AI Marketing World – with Mark Schaefer | S5 E7

Web3 CMO Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2025 36:47 Transcription Available


Send us a textWe dive into a thought-provoking conversation about the evolving landscape of marketing in an AI-driven world with Mark Schaefer. He emphasizes the critical importance of human creativity and the risks posed by relying solely on competence. • Exploration of themes in Mark's new book "Audacious" about the need for marketing strategies to be rooted in authenticity and emotional connections • Discussion of the overwhelming presence of AI-generated content in the marketing space and its implications • Key insights on building a culture of fearlessness and creativity within organizations • Real-world examples such as Liquid Death on how to disrupt traditional marketing messages • The concept of "everyday awe" and its importance in creating memorable marketing experiences • Emphasis on courage as a primary driver of successful marketing today Join us for a dynamic episode and listen as we unpack these insights! This episode was recorded through a Descript call on February 25, 2025. Read the blog article and show notes here: https://webdrie.net/audacious-how-humans-win-in-an-ai-marketing-world-with-mark-schaefer/Discover RYO: the Web3 payment solution making crypto simple and secure for everyone. Featuring an expansive ecosystem with LIFE Wallet, Global Mall, and Japan's first licensed Crypto ATM Network, RYO empowers your financial journey. Awarded 'Best Crypto Solution.'

Web3 CMO Stories
Navigating the Web3 Marketing Maze with Diana Felkina, CMO at Tectum | S5 E06

Web3 CMO Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2025 33:05 Transcription Available


Send us a textReady to transform your approach to Web3 marketing? This episode is packed with insights from Diana Felkina, CMO at Tectum, who shares her journey from the traditional marketing space into the adventurous realm of blockchain.Discover insights on how to strategically navigate marketing in the Web3 space. We explore budget allocation, community building, and the importance of genuine utility over token hype. • Discussion on why understanding the macroeconomic environment is crucial • Importance of creating and finalizing technology for real-world application • Adaptive marketing strategies in times of uncertainty • Shift from a focus on token prices to tangible product utility • Building authentic and engaged Web3 communities • Effective use of AI tools for optimizing marketing efforts If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe, share, and leave a review to support the show! This episode was recorded through a Descript call on February 13, 2025. Read the blog article and show notes here: https://webdrie.net/navigating-the-web3-marketing-maze-with-diana-felkina-cmo-at-tectum/Discover RYO: the Web3 payment solution making crypto simple and secure for everyone. Featuring an expansive ecosystem with LIFE Wallet, Global Mall, and Japan's first licensed Crypto ATM Network, RYO empowers your financial journey. Awarded 'Best Crypto Solution.'

Web3 CMO Stories
Discover How Valos Makes Crypto a Productive Asset for Everyone – with Lauri Marekwia, Co-Founder | S5 E05

Web3 CMO Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2025 32:23 Transcription Available


Send us a textThe episode explores the transformation of cryptocurrency from speculation to productivity, featuring Lauri Marekwia of Valos. Lauri shares insights on the challenges faced in DeFi, the significance of regulatory compliance, and the behavioral differences in crypto investors. • Journey from speculation to productive asset management • Challenges in navigating regulations and compliance • Importance of building user trust in crypto • Behavioral differences between new and long-term crypto investors • The potential of tokenization in asset management • Advice for entrepreneurs to innovate in the crypto spaceThis episode was recorded through a Descript call on February 11, 2025. Read the blog article and show notes here: https://webdrie.net/discover-how-valos-makes-crypto-a-productive-asset-for-everyone-with-lauri-marekwia-co-founder/Discover RYO: the Web3 payment solution making crypto simple and secure for everyone. Featuring an expansive ecosystem with LIFE Wallet, Global Mall, and Japan's first licensed Crypto ATM Network, RYO empowers your financial journey. Awarded 'Best Crypto Solution.'

Web3 CMO Stories
Rebranding Web3 and the Synergy of AI: Transforming Perceptions and Opportunities with Diego Borgo | S5 E04

Web3 CMO Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2025 31:53 Transcription Available


Send us a textThis episode tackles the prevailing misconceptions surrounding Web3, emphasizing the need for a comprehensive rebranding to foster positive engagement. Diego Borgo shares insights on how the intersection of AI and blockchain can redefine this space, as well as the responsibility of industry leaders in shaping the future narrative.• Discusses common misconceptions about Web3 and its association with scams• Advocates for a rebranding of Web3 to enhance its perception • Highlights the importance of clear communication to attract mainstream users • Explores the potential of AI in verifying content authenticity through blockchain • Examines how AI agents could simplify decentralized finance processes • Calls for marketeers to actively engage in reshaping the narrative around Web3This episode was recorded through a Descript call on February 4, 2025. Read the blog article and show notes here: https://webdrie.net/rebranding-web3-and-the-synergy-of-ai-transforming-perceptions-and-opportunities-with-diego-borgo/Discover RYO: the Web3 payment solution making crypto simple and secure for everyone. Featuring an expansive ecosystem with LIFE Wallet, Global Mall, and Japan's first licensed Crypto ATM Network, RYO empowers your financial journey. Awarded 'Best Crypto Solution.'

Web3 CMO Stories
Unlocking Decentralized Computing: Transforming Your Devices into Income with Domenic Carosa, Co-Founder of Hivello | S5 E03

Web3 CMO Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2025 29:01 Transcription Available


Send us a textJoin us as we unlock the mysteries of decentralized computing with Domenic Carosa, one of the innovative minds behind Hivello. What if your computer could pay you back? Discover how Hivello transforms ordinary devices into income-generating assets, allowing users to rent out their computing power—just like Airbnb does with homes. Domenic draws intriguing parallels between the rise of DePIN technology and the early days of the internet, inviting you to imagine a future where your CPU, RAM, and GPU work for you, earning DePIN tokens, stablecoins, or even cash.Experience a seamless journey into Web3—without the usual tech headache. With the Hivello app, getting started is as simple as clicking ‘Download'—no need for Docker or Kubernetes. Our conversation unveils the power of Hivello's proprietary AI, which personalizes your experience by selecting the best DePIN protocols, and teases the prospect of fiat payments, making this cutting-edge technology accessible to everyone. Plus, learn how running the software continuously can earn you Hivello tokens—ready for staking, saving, or trading.Peek into the future of the Hivello ecosystem as we discuss post-Token Generation Event (TGE) plans. Imagine a world where stablecoins are integrated, fiat payments become the norm, and Hivello expands to 50 top decentralized networks by 2025. Domenic emphasizes the pivotal role of artificial intelligence and strategic partnerships in optimizing returns. The Hivello team values community engagement, offering platforms like Discord and X for feedback, ensuring the ecosystem evolves with you.This episode is your gateway to strengthening decentralized networks and experiencing Hivello's advantages—don't miss out!This episode was recorded through a Descript call on February 12, 2025. Read the blog article and show notes here: https://webdrie.net/unlocking-decentralized-computing-transforming-your-devices-into-income-with-domenic-carosa-co-founder-of-hivello/Discover RYO: the Web3 payment solution making crypto simple and secure for everyone. Featuring an expansive ecosystem with LIFE Wallet, Global Mall, and Japan's first licensed Crypto ATM Network, RYO empowers your financial journey. Awarded 'Best Crypto Solution.'

Radio Wonderland
#402 – Radio Wonderland

Radio Wonderland

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2025 59:18


Alison drops new music from Jon Casey, Disco Lines, Taiki Nulight, YDG, ISOxo, Nostalgix and more!Don't forget to rate & review on all of your favorite podcast apps! Post your comments on twitter @awonderland #RADIOWONDERLANDTracklist:1. RADIO WONDERLAND OPENER2. CloudNone - Beacon3. SOFI TUKKER - Hey Homie (TroyBoi Remix)4. Kendrick Lamar - Squabble Up (Fabian Mazur Flip)5. Dead Rose, KnownAsNat - All I See6. Kideko & A-Trak - Loving You7. Disco Lines ft. NoMe - Wide Open8. Nostalgix ft. Bipolar Sunshine - Power9. Drama B & SKAN - Muscle Up (feat. Ryo)10. Sub Focus & Katy B - Push The Tempo (Odd Mob Remix)11. Leondis, Butler, Z3LLA - Sierra12. EV & Taiki Nulight - Chaos (Taiki Nulight Remix)13. Hex Cougar & Malixe - Dream Of U14. Two Friends - All For Me (feat. HRVY) (YDG Remix)15. ISOxo - KGM(irl)_16. After Wes - good for nothing17. Jon Casey - French Love Poem18. OMAS & Dani King - Heathens19. Ghastly - Hold Me One More Time20. Dabow - DEATH21. Avicii - Levels (Acyan Flip)

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