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In this episode, we dive deep into a world of culinary wonders with the Stein brothers, Jack and Charlie. From their early days growing up in Cornwall to their current roles in the Rick Stein restaurant empire, they share behind-the-scenes stories, mouth-watering dishes, and the magic that goes into creating unforgettable dining experiences. Discover the intricacies of running a multi-generational restaurant, the love for great produce and fine wine, and the unique blend of tradition and innovation that keeps their guests coming back. Whether you're a foodie, wine enthusiast, or simply love a good story, join us for an engaging and delicious conversation on food, family, and the art of hospitality. Hosted by Samuel Goldsmith. Jack Stein is the Chef Director of the Rick Stein restaurant group, overseeing menus and leading innovation in the kitchen. Born in Cornwall, he grew up immersed in hospitality as the middle son of Rick and Jill Stein. His career began as a kitchen porter before studying. However, his passion for food led him back to the family business. Jack has cooked in top restaurants worldwide, including La Régalade in Paris and Tetsuya's in Sydney, gaining inspiration from global cuisines. Since becoming Chef Director in 2017, he has launched his own cookery course at Rick Stein's Cookery School. A familiar face on TV, he has hosted shows like Born to Cook and Wine, Dine and Stein, and was voted Best Chef at the 2023 Food Magazine Reader Awards. His cookbook, World on a Plate, was published by Bloomsbury. Charlie Stein is passionate about creating exceptional dining experiences with outstanding wine, personally selecting every bottle in our business. Born in Padstow, the youngest of the three Stein brothers, he grew up immersed in food and drink, often sneaking into The Seafood Restaurant kitchen for a taste of the action. Early family travels exposed him to diverse cuisines and cultures, shaping his deep appreciation for food and wine. After earning his Wine & Spirit qualifications, Charlie worked at London wine merchant The Vintner before moving into sales. Now a Director across all our restaurants, he also oversees our successful online wine shop, sourcing the finest wines from around the world. A familiar face on TV, he has co-hosted Wine, Dine and Stein with brother Jack and appeared on Saturday Kitchen. Charlie also hosts wine masterclasses and dinners, sharing his passion for wines that perfectly complement our food. Subscribers to the Good Food app via App Store get access to the show ad-free, and with regular bonus content such as interviews recorded at the good food show. To get started, download the Good Food app today. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Sarah and DJ Panic return with a music-filled ramble through the latest Asian music scene developments, kicking off with exciting venue news about the Weverse Con Festival. This massive K-pop event will transform Seoul's Inspire Entertainment Resort into a fan paradise with artists like &Team, Lee Mu Jin, and P1Harmony in a setting complete with hotels, casino, and entertainment venues – potentially creating the K-pop theme park experience we and other fans have dreamed about.The heart of this episode centers on Sarah's emotional rollercoaster trying to secure tickets for J-Hope's tour. The retelling of monitoring Ticketmaster, watching resale prices fluctuate, and coming tantalizingly close to scoring seats captures the universal frustration of modern concert-going. Your hosts don't hold back the critique of ticket selling practices that leave genuine fans struggling while resellers profit, making this segment both cathartic and informative for anyone who's faced similar challenges.J-pop news dominates with updates on EXILE's Tetsuya's unfortunate Achilles injury, PSYCHIC FEVER's upcoming fan meet, and timelesz' expansion to an eight-member lineup with both a new variety show and arena tour announcement. A particularly delightful tangent explores Yamada Ryosuke's seemingly ageless appearance, leading to speculation about the potential success of an idol-branded skincare line. The hosts' enthusiasm is contagious as they imagine which STARTO members might excel with different product lines.Between industry updates and personal anecdotes, this episode perfectly balances insider information with the authentic perspective of passionate fans. Whether you're tracking tour announcements, struggling with ticket purchases, or simply enjoying new music releases, Sarah and DJ Panic offer both empathy and expertise while maintaining their signature comedic chemistry throughout.Ready to join the conversation? Share your concert ticket horror stories or tell us if you'd buy Yamada's skincare products! Subscribe now to ensure you never miss these music rambles and insider discussions.Support the showPlease help Music Elixir by rating, reviewing, and sharing the episode. We appreciate your support!Follow us on:TwitterInstagram If have questions, comments, or requests click on our form:Music Elixir FormDJ Panic Blog:OK ASIA
In this episode of the Principle of Hospitality podcast, Renee Buckingham sits down with James Audas, co-founder of Luna Wine Store, Bar Heather, Arc Wines, and Lo Fi Wines. James shares his journey from starting in hospitality at a young age to becoming a successful wine importer and distributor. He discusses the challenges and triumphs of setting up wine-focused businesses in Byron Bay, his experiences working in high-end restaurants like Tetsuya's and NOMA, and the importance of building strong relationships within the industry. The conversation also touches on the ethos of organic and natural wine farming and the significance of mentorship and education in hospitality. Tune in to learn about James's resilient approach and future plans for his ventures.Please find our guest information here:Website:Lofi Wines: https://www.lofiwines.com/Das juice: https://www.dasjuice.com.au/Arc Wines: https://www.arcwines.com.au/Luna wine shop: https://www.lunawinestore.com/Bar Heather: https://www.barheather.com/Instagram:James: https://www.instagram.com/audasjames/Lofi Wines: https://www.instagram.com/lofiwines/Das juice: https://www.instagram.com/dasjuice/Arc Wines: https://www.instagram.com/arcwines/Luna wine shop: https://www.instagram.com/luna.winestore/Bar Heather: https://www.instagram.com/heather.bar/Please find us here at POH:Website: https://principleofhospitality.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/principle_of_hospitality/
Thriller sombre, enjeux sociétaux et individualisme sont au cœur du travail d’un mangaka exceptionnel, Tetsuya Tsutsui. Car pour clore les festivités du 20e anniversaire de Ki-oon, quoi de mieux que de consacrer une émission entière... L'article Tetsuya Tsutsui, dans l’ombre des sociétés modernes – La 5e de Couv’ – #5DC – Saison 10 épisode 15 est apparu en premier sur La 5e de Couv' - Le podcast de débat autour du manga !.
The Japanese government decided Friday to award the Order of Culture for fiscal 2024 to seven people, including manga artist Tetsuya Chiba, 85.
The three ronin had found their man: the runaway shugenja, Reju Tetsuya. They were ordered to bring Tetsuya back to Closed Shell Castle, but the shugenja refused. He vowed to never return. Tetsuya felt tremendous regret for what he had done. He had been used as a pawn in a plot hatched by the steward, Otomo Nobu, to kill Reju Jikai, defeat the bandits, and wrest control of the castle for himself. Nobu's plan was to upset the region's water kami, forcing a famine while simultaneously increasing taxation in order to send the peasants into a state of upheaval. All the while hunting the forests for its wildlife and selling the meat and pelts to pay for a small army of ronin which he would train and use to garrison the castle. When the peasants revolt, the ronin would destroy them, and in the maelstrom, Nobu would slink off and kill Jikai, his wife, and his niece, making it appear as though they had died in combat. As defender of the castle, he would be promoted from steward to lord. His first act would be to end the forced famine and lower the taxes, blaming those catastrophes on the policies of his predecessor. In the end, he would have ownership of the castle, the respect of his superiors, the love of the common people, and a small army at his disposal. Tetsuya's role in all of this was to keep the water kami agitated. When Jikai took power, Nobu threw the remains of the previous lord, Otomo Yuki, into the castle's well creating a kyokotsu, a malignant abomination which infects the water and angers the kami. Tetsuya fed the creature, appeasing it and making its power grow. He was promised wealth and power by Nobu when his plan was completed, and Tetsuya realized too late what he had done. The dishonored shugenja felt nothing but shame now, wasting away, drinking himself to death in a stable.Hearing this story, the ronin concocted a plan. They would bring Tetsuya back to Closed Shell Castle and force him to repeat his story to Jikai and Reju Masaru, exposing Nobu for the snake that he is.Upon arriving at the castle, the ronin were met by Masaru. He seemed surprised by their presence, and his usual adherence to decorum had waned a bit. It appeared as if he didn't expect that they would return from their mission. Masaru immediately sent a messenger off to inform Nobu of their arrival. The ronin protested, but he insisted. He then ushered them into his quarters so they could speak in more detail. Suspecting that Masaru was in on Nobu's plan, the ronin played along. They said nothing of Tetsuya's indictment or of Nobu's scheme. In celebration of their completed mission, the ronin convinced Masaru to have a round of sake. They spiked his drink with the night milk pilfered from the dead assassins, not once, but twice. Soon, Masaru was knocked unconscious. The ronin quickly searched his quarters and found evidence of his involvement in Nobu's scheme. Masaru, the one who welcomed the ronin into the castle, trained them, and guided them had been working with Nobu from the very beginning. The ronin swallowed the betrayal and moved forward with renewed vigor. Something about Nobu's plan felt personal now. Artwork by Dylon MunozMusic by Brandon Spain & Podcast of the Five Rings
Comme à chaque mois, chaque épisode, on vous présente nos aventures de lecteur manga ! N'hésitez pas à partager sur les réseaux sociaux, à noter, à commenter et à vous abonner ! Le lien du discours du collectif de l'imaginaire : https://discord.gg/7nYst5tm - Les lectures de Julien : I am a hero série complète Thunder 3 tomes 1 et 2 Ace of diamond tome 1 - Les lectures d'Adrien : Les fleurs du mal tome 1 Nodame cantabile tome 1 The arms peddler tome 1 Lorsque nous vivions ensemble tome 1 - Lectures communes : Détonation tome 1 Neeting life tome 1 avec notre invité Victoire, responsable communication des éditions ki-oon. - la série terminée L'abomination de dunwich - A part le manga ? Alain Delon et Jean Pierre Melville Sympathy for Mr vengeance - les archives du club Kenshin le vagabond Devil devil
Baburu バブル TM News : Komuro Tetsuya à Japan ExpoIl nous aura fallu du temps pour digérer tout ça mais voici enfin notre retour sur la venue tant attendue de Komuro Tetsuya à la Japan Expo Paris 2024.Au menu :Nos ressentis , des extraits de la conférence de Presse, un medley du concert, des réactions à chaud du public et notre réaction à froid plusieurs jours aprèsLe tout, bien entendu, en musique 00:45 篠原涼子 with t.komuro - 恋しさと せつなさと 心強さと17:23 Komuro Tetsuya - Running to Horizon50:05 Hyadain et DJ Koo - Maria Club (百億の夜とクレオパトラの孤独)69:58 TK Solo feat Angie82:22 V2 - 背徳の瞳〜Eyes of Venus〜90:00 Amuro Namie - Can you Celebrate97:10 TM Network - Electric Prophet176:05 Nishikawa Tananori with t.komuro - FreedomUn grand merci à Yann Kuza (Le plus grand spécialiste Français de City Hunter !) de la chaîne Mokkori Timeshttps://youtube.com/@chnetwork?si=t8AFuI33Ku96OhzuEt à Ryudoka de la chaîne Dojindohttps://www.twitch.tv/dojindo?sr=aSans eux et leur aide précieuse tout cela n'aurait pas été possibleUn grand merci à Japan Expo pour avoir invité notre idole de toujours !https://www.japan-expo-paris.com/fr/Vous pouvez retrouver Baburu バブル sur le flux Constellation de Galaxie Pophttps://podcloud.fr/podcast/galaxie-pop-la-constellationEt sur le flux dédié à Baburu バブルhttps://podcloud.fr/podcast/baburuVous pouvez retrouver Baburu バブルSur Xhttps://x.com/ChrisYukigami?t=snz8pVfX0H6VjRw1wcqa_g&s=09Sur BlueSkyhttps://bsky.app/profile/chrisyukigami.bsky.socialSur Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/chris.baburu?igsh=MTBscXp4dXAyd2plNA==Et sur TikTokhttps://www.tiktok.com/@baburu74?_t=8oIDBusTbWK&_r=1
The Michelin awards was held night and we speak with food industry insiders Courtney Brandt and Dan Fahy to get their take We also chat to Michelin Guide International Director Gwendal Poullennec live from France We're honoured to have superstar chef Jason Atherton and the culinary genius behind Sagetsu at The Link Chef Tetsuya join us after receiving awards in Dubai just a day before. Chatting chocolate ahead of World Chocolate Day and where to go this weekend with Z Blogs. And we meet the lady behind the mochi ice cream brand Little Moons.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The monks dropped their ruse and revealed themselves for what they truly were: murderous assassins. In a haze, the ronin drew their weapons to defend themselves, but the damage was already done. Poison was coursing through their veins, making them feel lightheaded and fatigued, while the powder of the sokutoshi blinded and choked them. The assassins attacked, attempting to dispatch their targets while they had the advantage. Hoping to bide some time and distract the assassins, Kaizoku challenged the assassin with the ninjato to a one on one fight. The assassin proudly accepted. The two clashed while the others fought to gain an upperhand. The assassin with the blowgun flute dropped his weapon and unleashed a kusarigama concealed beneath his robes, immobilizing Boa while making a flurry of attacks against Tsume.Kaizoku and the assassin faced each other, and it soon became clear that Kaizoku was outmatched. He was fighting a true professional. He bowed out of the challenge winded and exhausted. The assassin, attempting to finish what he started, knocked Kaizoku unconscious while he was trying to catch his breath, deforming his face and scarring his rugged features.Fighting with their ally bleeding and out of commission, Tsume and Boa fought for their lives. The assassins fought with a determination and skill which the ronin had never faced before. They shrugged off attacks which would kill lesser enemies and refused to retreat.With a force of sheer willpower, Kaizoku woke himself up from his unconsciousness and stabbed the assassin with the kusarigama through the gut with his magari yari, killing him. Undaunted, the other assassin continued the fight, beating Tsume within an inch of his life before eventually succumbing to his wounds and being finished off by Boa. The ronin tended to their wounds and searched the bodies of the assassins. They found a contract to eliminate them. It had details of where they were headed, the road they'd be taking and physical descriptions of each of them. It was signed by Otomo Nobu.The next morning, the three finished their journey at a small village on the outskirts of Otosan Uchi. Filled with questions about the mounting tensions surrounding Closed Shell Castle and the schemes of Otomo Nobu, they searched for the shugenja, Reju Tetsuya. Dressed in the monk's robes taken from one of the assassins, Tsume asked around town until he located Tetsuya at a local stable. The three descended on the stable, wearing armor adorned with the Reju family crest. Tetsuya was laying on a pile of hay, stinking of sake. He awoke and saw the three standing over him. “Damn,” was all he said. Artwork by Dylon MunozMusic by Brandon Spain & Podcast of the Five Rings
BumbleKast Minis are quick-fire Q&A sessions sponsored by patrons on Patreon, Ko-fi, or our YouTube channel members. This episode is brought to you by Tetsuya the Wise!
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The survivors of the hunting party sat with Otomo Nobu to debrief the events of the attack. Nobu revealed that he knew Nakama was a shapeshifter. The Otomo family had long traded secrets with Nakama in order to learn about the land surrounding Closed Shell Castle. Nobu claimed, however, that he did not know that Nakama was planning an attack on Reju Jikai.Jikai, severely wounded from the attack, listened as Nobu spoke, slipping in and out of sleep as his exhausted body succumbed to the medicine that was treating him. It dawned on him for the first time that perhaps Nobu wasn't as capable a leader as he once thought. Though he was beginning to have his doubts, he did not believe he was in the right state to make any final decisions regarding the governance of his castle.Boa had known men like Nobu before. During his time in the courts of the Crane clan, Boa had seen many upstart nobles and ambitious samurai trying to make names for themselves. Boa knew that Nobu aspired to take the castle for his own. Tired of Nobu's smoke and mirrors, Boa asked him bluntly what his plans for Closed Shell Castle were. The steward stated simply that he wanted the castle to live up to its true potential. That he was tired of it being a laughing stock and a stain on the land.After the meeting, the three ronin agreed that Nobu was planning to seize control of the castle, though they did not know how. They remembered the escaped shugenja, Tetsuya, and wondered what he knew. He may be the missing piece of the puzzle that links everything together. They vowed to find him and speak with him to see what he knows. In the meantime, the ronin decided to pay a visit to Setsuo, the village elder. They convinced him to write a letter to his son, Ichiro, telling him to call off any attack on the castle for at least another week. The ronin wanted more time to figure out what Nobu's plans were and thought the villagers could be marching into danger.The next morning, Reju Masaru had a mission for the ronin. They were to find Tetsuya and bring him back to the castle alive. It seemed fate had steered them onto the proper course. After rummaging through the castle armory for supplies, the ronin decided to first set off for Twin Blessings Village so they could drop off Setsuo's letter. Upon reaching the village, they discover that Natsumi had assumed the role of village leader in Setsuo's absence. She told the ronin that after Setsuo's imprisonment, most of the villagers from both Twin Blessings Village and Nestled Village have either joined with the bandits or fled. They feel that Jikai's government has become so tyrannical that nothing can change without serious action. The ronin explain their position on the matter and hand Natsumi Setsuo's letter to give to Ichiro. She says that Setsuo can try to hold the bandits off as long as he wants, but something terrible is brewing.With that settled, the ronin traveled in the direction of Otosan Uchi to find Tetsuya. Rain clouds began to gather, and before long a wicked storm began to flood the fields, soaking everyone to the bone. With the sun beginning to set, the three decided to stop for the night at a temple-shelter for travelers. As the ronin settled in and dried themselves beside the fire, they heard a knock at the door. The shoji cracked open to reveal a pair of wandering monks. The ronin let them in and they quickly moved beside the fire. Gracious for letting them share the space with them, one monk began to play music on his flute while the other made tea. Not entirely sure what to make of the monks, Tsume talked to them to learn more about them and their mission. They were monks of Shinsei. They wandered Rokugan, enlightening people with Shinsei's teachings, offering peace of mind and spiritual fulfillment. Boa inspected the tea which they were handing out, but could not detect anything out of the ordinary. The ronin soon let their guard down and enjoyed their new found company.One of the monks offered to light some incense, and pulled out a beautiful, ornate box. While the ronin leaned in to smell the incense, the monk blew into the box, causing perfumed powder to momentarily blind and choke the ronin. As they coughed, the monk drew a hidden ninjato sheathed in his staff, while the other loaded his flute like a blowgun and took aim.
Rin was dead, Zagra's cell was empty, and Kaizoku was nowhere to be found. The castle immediately went into high alert and Tsume and Boa were brought before Nobu to answer for what happened. The pair could not speak for the disappearance of their friend and merely insisted that a further investigation would need to be held before any conclusions could be made. Nobu, already suspicious of the ronin due to the incident involving the shugenja, Tetsuya, expelled Tsume and Boa from the castle. He did not know exactly how they were involved or what they knew, but he knew they were somehow connected.Jikai heard this dismissal and intervened. He was inclined to believe Tsume because of the information he gave him about the poet, Miya Shinkako. Jikai was not convinced Tsume and Boa were connected in any way to the incident which occurred the night before and ordered that they stay in the castle. The ronin asked to be responsible for the investigation and Jikai happily obliged. Nobu begrudgingly accepted that his rule had been vetoed and his will overridden by the true lord of the castle.Tsume and Boa knew Kaizoku had been plotting Zagra's escape, so they thought of a cover to protect their friend. After investigating the murder, the escape, and the castle grounds, the pair concocted a story: It appeared to them that Zagra had broken out of his cell and made his way to the wall where he was discovered by Rin. In order to silence her, Zagra attacked Rin, killing her. He then fled the castle. A short time later, Kaizoku discovered what had happened and took off in pursuit of the captive. Jikai and Masaru were satisfied with this explanation, but Nobu silently dissented. However, without concrete evidence disproving their story, Nobu resigned himself to say nothing.Meanwhile, Kaizoku and Zagra traveled to a secret pirate safehouse along the coast. Three days travel on foot staying off the main roads and hiding from sight. During that time, reality hit Kaizoku: he was a murderer and a criminal running away from the most stable life he'd ever had. And for what? For no other reason than to feed his addiction. Kaizoku decided it was not the life he had wanted. He had had enough.The two finally made it to the safehouse where they were reunited with yet another familiar face. A pirate named Sho. He was astounded by Zagra's return, but could not ignore Kaizoku's sudden appearance. Sho explained that he had heard rumors of a rebellion brewing near Closed Shell Castle. Their company would have a lot to gain by sowing disorder in the region and wanted a man on the inside to help work toward this end. Sho believed Kaizoku could be this man. However, it was clear that Kaizoku was not interested. Sho tried to intimidate Kaizoku by threatening retaliation against him for abandoning his crew, but Kaizoku would not budge. Sho finally caught a glimpse at what Kaizoku had been staring at during their meeting: liquid void. He immediately ordered a bottle and offered Kaizoku a glass. Finally confronted by the thing he had been chasing all this time, the former pirate felt nothing but contempt. The horrible things he had done just to get a taste of that which was currently staring him right in the eyes suddenly felt so visceral. The danger he put himself in and the pain he had caused to others were the only things he could think about. It was not an ocean sitting between him and the life he wanted, but a bottle. Kaizoku rejected the liquid void.Seeing he was not going to make any progress, Sho dismissed Kaizoku. As a courtesy for bringing Zagra back, he would allow Kaizoku to leave unharmed, but if they ever crossed paths again, he promised there would be hell to pay. Kaizoku started heading back toward the direction of Closed Shell Castle.The night before Reju Jikai's hunt, Boa was approaced by Nakama. He asked if Boa had made any progress getting Toshiro to join the lord's hunting expedition. When Boa admitted that he hadn't, Nakama expressed frustration that he hadn't made more progress fixing the spiritual imbalance. Nakama was acting feral and unruly. He was restless from inactivity and tired of how slow things were moving. He needed action. Nakama lamented that his best course of action may be to go for Jikai directly. Boa tried to convince him that perhaps Jikai is not the problem, but once again, Nakama would not listen. Nakama vowed that there would indeed be a hunt.
Chef Will Goldfarb lives on the island of Bali, where he runs Room 4 Dessert, a dessert bar focusing on local culture and produce. As one of the world's most renowned pastry chefs, he's worked in many legendary restaurants, including El Bulli in Spain and Tetsuya's in Sydney. He's also known from the Chef's Table series on Netflix. We'll hear about Will Goldfarb's success, his failures, and his career that took him from New York around the world to Bali. At the end of the podcast he will reveal his favourite restaurant recommendations in Bali and that one restaurant he thinks is The best in the world. All of the recommendations mentioned in this podcast and thousands more are available for free in the World of Mouth app: https://www.worldofmouth.app/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Japan based husband and wife ceramicist Tetsuya Ozawa and Hikari Masuda will be holding their first exhibition in Australia this week. While working for the same industry, the duo creates very different works. - まったく異なるスタイルの陶芸を創り出す夫妻が、オーストラリアで初となるエキシビションを開催します。
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This week on A Novel Console, Chris is joined by Eric Gess from The Unlockables Podcast to talk gaming memories - Tetsuya Nomura, Final Fantasy, and most important of all, Kingdom Hearts! They discuss how games are not just for gamers and how gaming was a large part of their lives as they grew up. The Unlockables Podcast: https://linktr.ee/unlockablespodcastYou can contact us at:anovelconsole@gmail.comFacebook.com/anovelconsoleTwitter.com/anovelconsoleInstagram: @anovelconsolePatreon.com/anovelconsoleOther Streaming Platforms:anovelconsole.carrd.coSupport the show
2020 年に渡英し、日系メーカーの駐在員としてロンドンで働かれている Tetsuya Asano さんをゲストにお呼びしました。 今回は、イギリスのロンドンにおける海外子育てについて詳しくお聞きしました。日系幼稚園での転園エピソードや教育の様子、子連れ移住のご経験について深掘りしました。 Twitter:@asanotets 前回出演されたエピソード #13
Previously on Podcast of the Five Rings… The three ronin sat in audience with Otomo Nobu, the castle steward. The lord, Reju Jikai, it seemed could not be bothered with such matters at that hour. Boa stood accused of attempting to steal from Reju Tetsuya's private quarters. With some quick thinking, he was able to hide the note he found arranging a time and date for a meeting with Tetsuya. Nobu seemed unaffected by the accusation now facing the three. It seemed he was quite used to dealing with unruly ronin. He said all they needed was a bit of discipline. Their punishment was thus: they would spend each night of the first two weeks of their training helping the servants tend to the castle; cooking and serving meals, cleaning the floors, caring for the animals. An embarrassing sentence, but Nobu made it quite clear that it would be much more severe if they ever acted out again. After their audience, they were shown to their quarters in the barracks where they would be living during their stay at Closed Shell Castle. On their way to the barracks, they were confronted by the ronin, Rin. She was the same person who was brutalizing the villagers when the three arrived at Twin Blessings Village, and the same one who was responsible for burning down the waystation, killing many innocents. She said that she'd be watching them, and if they ever slipped again, she'd make sure Nobu knew about it.The next day, their training with Reju Masaru began. His regimen was challenging, but measured. He knew what he was doing when it came to organizing and leading the soldiers under his command. For the next two weeks, he trained the ronin, assessing their strengths and weaknesses and pushing them. At night, the ronin would work with the servants. The work was exhausting and made the training with Masaru even more difficult. However, working with the servants allowed them to gain knowledge of the castle and a convenient reason to explore its grounds. Boa befriended the head servant, Anzu. He had a natural talent for hard labor, and the two bonded over an appreciation for simple living. Anzu ran a tight ship, but lightened up a bit after becoming friends with the former samurai. With Anzu distracted, the ronin could navigate the castle a little more easily.One night, Boa decided to investigate the shrine to Shinsei, working with the servants to scrape off the strange black chalk that caked the hall. He discovered that Tetsuya had left the castle. One night, without saying anything to anyone, he packed his belongings and left and now Masaru had a small party of soldiers searching for him. Following the shugenja's exodus, the strange black substance had been all but cleaned from the shrine. It appeared he was responsible for supplying the shrine with a pungent incense which clouded the shrine with black smoke and clung to the walls. Working in the shrine, Boa noticed the monk, Dzudh, and a strongly built woman meditating there. There was nothing supernatural about the woman, but Boa sensed an extreme feeling of anger and resentment radiating from the woman.While working with the servants, Tsume considered investigating the meeting which had been arranged with Tetsuya. He knew the time and place of the meeting, and a curiosity burned in him to uncover the mystery behind it, but he decided it was too risky. He couldn't afford being caught sneaking around the castle grounds and intruding upon a secret meeting. Especially not after Boa's accusation. Instead, he decided to lay low, focus on the work at hand. Anzu, the lead servant, tended to his wound as well.Always on the search for trouble, Kaizoku spent his time picking up rumors around the castle—paying particular attention to any potential criminal activity which could be occurring on the grounds. Speaking with one of the servants, Kaizoku learned that an eccentric gaijin was being held in the dungeon below the castle. Some kind of pirate being prepped for transfer to Toshi Ranbo, supposedly. Deciding to follow up on this lead, Kaizoku made a trip down to the dungeons to serve the prisoners their meal one evening. The first prisoner was a familiar face and an expected one as well. It was Setsuo, the leader of Twin Blessings Village. He was surprised to see Kaizoku there and asked what he was doing. Deflecting the question entirely, he feigned his surprise and asked the old man the same thing. Setsuo told him he lied to the magistrate about the village's crop yields and had been arrested for tax evasion. He was clearly ashamed of himself, but stood his ground, saying that lord Jikai's taxes were outrageous, and that he had to do what he did so he could support the village. The second prisoner Kaizoku saw down in the dungeons was also a familiar face, though one far less expected. His torch slowly illuminated the gaijin. He was quick and lithe, prowling his cell like a caged panther with sharp, piercing eyes. His skin the color of cinnamon. His name was Zagra. In a previous life, he and Kaizoku had been crewmates.
Chez Baburu, l'annonce d'un nouvel album de TM Network est toujours une célébration !Aujourd'hui, Holly et Chris font la review de Devotion, album sorti le 14 Juin 2023.On y parlera bien sur de Tetsuya, Takashi et Naoto mais aussi de la conférence de presse : Fanks the Party 2023 Devotion et de City Hunter dont le nouveau film comportera des titres de l'album. Le lien vers l'album Devotion :https://open.spotify.com/album/05tsVA1WtUbwYII1wdyero?si=ao_QPvA3TlWsfJFlPHHh0Q Playlist : 「DEVOTION」 小室哲哉 小室哲哉 4:33 「RESISTANCE(TK Remix)」 小室みつ子 小室哲哉 5:56 「WE LOVE THE EARTH(TK Remix)」 小室哲哉 小室哲哉 7:00 「KISS YOU(TK Remix)」 小室みつ子 小室哲哉 4:38 「TIME TO COUNT DOWN(TK Remix)」 小室みつ子 小室哲哉 5:21 「How Crash?」 小室哲哉 小室哲哉 4:50 「君の空を見ている」 小室みつ子 木根尚登 4:13 「Please Heal The World(Studio Mix)」 小室哲哉 小室哲哉 4:00 「End Theme Of How Do You Crash It?(Studio Mix)」 小室哲哉 5:24 「intelligence Days(Studio Mix)」 小室哲哉 2:22 「TIMEMACHINE」 On a beaucoup pensé à Yann Kuza pendant l'épisodeSa chaine Twitch : Dojindohttps://www.twitch.tv/dojindo?lang=fr Sa chaine dédiée à City Hunter:https://www.youtube.com/@CHNetwork Enjoy et bisous à Winny !
In this new episode, we walk in Paris with Tetsuya Yamashita, a very Parisian garçon de café. We talk classical elegance, multiculturism and shoe shining at night...Welcome to the JOHN LOBB podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The ronin were brought into the castle and taken to the training yard. After an hour, the castle taisa appeared. Reju Masaru welcomed the ronin into his ranks and explained the regimen at Closed Shell Castle. They would be brought in as new recruits, trained and mentored, and eventually given an assignment as a permanent member of the castle garrison. In exchange for their service, they would be given a place to sleep, three meals a day, and once they completed their training, they would be paid 1 koku a week. It would seem that Closed Shell Castle was serious about raising an army of well trained soldiers. The ronin convinced Masaru to let them begin their training the following day, so they could spend the rest of the day settling in and getting a feel for the castle.Kaizoku staged himself in the mess hall, playing games with the other hired ronin and getting to know them. He discovered that Masaru's promise of gainful employment was legit. The other ronin seemed quite content with life at Closed Shell Castle. For many, it felt good to wake up every morning with a purpose, and it was the only opportunity for reliable pay in the region.Meanwhile, Tsume and Boa spoke with the castle shugenja, an eccentric young man named Reju Tetsuya. Tsume told the priest about his affliction as well as the circumstances that lead to it. Tetsuya performed a Cleansing Rite, dispelling Tsume's affliction, but was sure to take careful note of the fight with Naoki. He didn't quite seem to believe that the merchant's death was in self defense. Tetsuya then recommended that Tsume bring the cursed wakizashi to Miya Shinkako, a guest of Lord Reju Jikai who had been staying at Closed Shell Castle for a couple weeks.Boa asked the priest about the wolves they encountered on the road the previous night. Tetsuya claimed he didn't know anything about it, but Boa felt like he was hiding something. He pressed the shugenja, commanding him that something needs to be done about the balance in the forest. Tetsuya seemed ashamed of himself, stating that he had done things which he could never be forgiven for. He then fled the room.Tsume trailed him to see where he was going. The priest fled the keep, traveled across the bailey to the exterior wall where a derelict tower stood. He climbed through a half-hidden hole in the tower, and traversed the dry moat surrounding the castle. He then rested at a rock outcropping, shaded by the only tree visible near the castle. It appeared the place was a common meeting place. Tetsuya sat there, clearly troubled by inner turmoil. As the sun set, the priest began to meditate.As Tsume trailed Tetsuya, Boa searched the priest's private quarters. Hidden away behind a pile of books and scrolls, Boa found a small leather pouch. It contained a series of cryptic messages on folded and crumpled pieces of paper. Each one had a date and time written on it. Boa was a thorough and methodical investigator, but he was not a sneaky one. As he was going through the hidden notes, he knocked over a glass case, alerting the servants outside. They ran to investigate the sound and immediately called for the guards.
Als Tetsuya Ichihashi eine junge Britin vergewaltigte und ermordete begann seine zweieinhalbjährige Flucht vor der Polizei. In dieser Zeit ließ er sich ein neues Gesicht operieren und gilt bis heute als der meistgesuchte Verbrecher Japans.
From staring out of the QBE building overlooking the city as an Executive Chef, to traveling the world looking for his real father - Jamie has quite the story to tell. Whether it's being pranked by his chef colleagues in the early days to helping grow his clients like Sydney Direct Fresh Produce and Tetsuya to the brands they are today, Jamie's experiences have defined a lot of what TNM has become today. Though a fun team, they are hardworking and dedicated to showcasing your business or talent to highest quality. Jamie has come a long way with his partner Laura Henshall (co-owner of TNM and partner to Jamie) who both came from Manchester to Australia more then 10 years ago. With Laura's talent in public speaking and Jamie's passion for story telling, they came together to start TNM Creative media as a way to help share the stories of people and their brands. Even landing Jamie's first client was a hustle. In order to land Export Fresh, Jamie had to work for 3 months at the Sydney Flemington Markets in order to get to know this pocket of the crazy world. With forklifts buzzing everywhere until the early hours of the morning as most restaurants and venues get in early to collect their fruit and vegetable produce. But with sheer determination, Jamie got his first client. He picked up a camera and got rolling. Jamie and I talk about the day we met, his incredible documentary 'Finding Ali' (would recommend) which he filmed over two years trying to find his father, following an MMA fighter to Miami and starting TNM Creative Media from his own garage. Roots Hospitality is proudly supported by Sydney Direct Fresh Produce. The fruit and vegetable supplier led by Luke Kohler, who has been supplying to Sydney venues for more then 20 years now and still killing it. Episode out now. Follow @roots_hospitality on Instagram for the latest podcast news and guest. Music: By Elijah Attard with samples from 'Ill Kitchen'
Will Cowan-Lunn co-owns two restaurants in Blackheath in the Blue Mountains, an hour from Sydney. His flagship restaurant Ates is on a storied site and is built around a magnificent Scotch oven. Zoe's does Mexican snacks and live music. We track back through Will's varied career (Tetsuya's, Rockpool, Martin Wishart in Scotland) to see if there's a thread that connects past and present. https://www.atesblackheath.com https://www.zoesblackheath.com Follow Dirty Linen on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/dirtylinenpodcast Follow Dani Valent https://www.instagram.com/danivalent Follow Rob Locke (Executive Producer) https://www.instagram.com/foodwinedine/ Follow Huck (Executive Producer) https://www.instagram.com/huckstergram/ LISTEN TO OUR OTHER FOOD PODCASTS https://linktr.ee/DeepintheWeedsNetwork Dirty Linen is a food podcast hosted by Australian journalist Dani Valent. A respected restaurant critic and food industry reporter in her home town of Melbourne, Dani is a keen, compassionate observer of restaurants and the people who bring them into being. Whether it's owners, waiters, dishwashers, chefs or members of ancillary trades from tech to pottery, Dani interviews with compassion, humour and courage. Dirty Linen goes deep, both in conversations with individuals and in investigating pressing issues. Dirty Linen is an Australian food podcast produced by the Deep in the Weeds Podcast Network.
After a stellar career at some of Australia's restaurants - the likes of Tetsuya's, Quay and Sepia - Terry Robinson (Old Salt Distillery) needed a free change. With a plan to open a regional restaurant and open a distillery as he moved into retirement the pandemic turned the plan on its head, and now together with his partner Michelle have opened one of the most exciting distillery and restaurant in the country. https://oldsaltdistillery.au Follow Deep In The Weeds on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/deepintheweedspodcast/?hl=en Follow Huck https://www.instagram.com/huckstergram/ Follow Rob Locke (Executive Producer) https://www.instagram.com/foodwinedine/ LISTEN TO OUR OTHER FOOD PODCASTS https://linktr.ee/DeepintheWeedsNetwork Deep in the Weeds is a food podcast hosted by Anthony Huckstep in conversation with chefs, food producers and members of the hospitality industry. An Australian Food Podcast from the Deep in the Weeds Network.
There have been many people that have taken skills and lessons learnt in one vocation and used them as the backbone of another, but few have done it quite like Luke Powell. The former head chef of Tetsuya's now has one of the most exciting smallgoods brands in the country, with LP's Quality Meats. https://lpsqualitymeats.com Follow The Crackling https://www.instagram.com/thecracklingpodcast/ Follow Huck https://www.instagram.com/huckstergram/ Follow Rob Locke (Executive Producer) https://www.instagram.com/foodwinedine/ Follow PorkStar https://www.instagram.com/porkstars/?hl=en https://www.porkstar.com.au LISTEN TO OUR OTHER FOOD PODCASTS https://linktr.ee/DeepintheWeedsNetwork
There have been many people that have taken skills and lessons learnt in one vocation and used them as the backbone of another, but few have done it quite like Luke Powell. The former head chef of Tetsuya's now has one of the most exciting smallgoods brands in the country, with LP's Quality Meats. https://lpsqualitymeats.com Follow The Crackling https://www.instagram.com/thecracklingpodcast/ Follow Huck https://www.instagram.com/huckstergram/ Follow Rob Locke (Executive Producer) https://www.instagram.com/foodwinedine/ Follow PorkStar https://www.instagram.com/porkstars/?hl=en https://www.porkstar.com.au LISTEN TO OUR OTHER FOOD PODCASTS https://linktr.ee/DeepintheWeedsNetwork
I am happy to introduce you to Tetsuya Mizoguchi, a veteran adventurer and character in my book Unhinged in Ethiopia: Two Thousand Kilometers of Hell and Heaven on a Bicycle via a podcast conversation. Tetsuya Mizoguchi has been bicycle touring since high school and has pedaled solo across South America, Europe, Asia, and Africa. We met in Ethiopia while he was on his journey from Cape Town to Cairo and rode together for several days. About 15 years my junior, he displayed unrivaled poise and confidence when dealing with stone-hurling children and showed me how to deal with tough times on the road. They say when the student is ready the teacher will appear and I met him at exactly the right time as he gave me invaluable tips on surviving in Ethiopia on a bicycle. He was mugged in South Africa but still managed to snap a picture of his assailants running away, patched 60 tire punctures in Zimbabwe, got kicked out of a home after refusing to use drugs with his hosts in Egypt, and was mistaken for a dead body while sleeping under a bridge in the winter in his home country of Japan. Enjoy the conversation. Be bold. Be intrepid. To support the podcast please leave a review on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite podcast app. Find the book Unhinged in Ethiopia: Two Thousand Kilometers of Hell and Heaven on a Bicycle at the following link- https://intrepidglobalcitizen.com/Contact me at george@intrepidglobalcitizen.com and let me know your thoughts and feelings about the podcast or if you have a story you'd like to share.
You've been listening to the Night's End podcast, Halloween Special 2022 – a production by Dissonance Media. Halloween Night is the story of a group of friends who decide to sneak out and check out the new haunted house in town. Things start to get a little sketchy when they feel they are being followed through the attraction by someone who is not on the staff, and it only gets worse from there. Halloween Night was written by C.D. Kester. Follow C.D. Kester on Twitter @CD_Kester and read The Bunker, available in eBook, audiobook, and paperback. The link is in the description. https://www.amazon.com/Bunker-C-D-Kester/dp/B08L2PB3C3 This episode was performed by Alvan Bolling II, Tetsuya, Limited Stories, James Barnett, and Victoria Irwin. Steve was performed by Alvan Bolling II who is a mixed-race (Black & Japanese) American Actor, Singer/Rapper, Social Justice Advocate, Virginia-Native, Voice Actor/Voiceover Artist and the Creator & Host of The Ghost Light Theater podcast. Head to www.alvanthe2nd.com for more details on his projects. Tim was performed by Tetsuya who is a narrator, writer, and voice actor. For more from Tetsuya, head over to his YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/TetsuyaH Mario was performed by Limited Stories, who is a horror narrator. You can catch more of his work on YouTube. The link is in the description. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzstKwVDI6aYlRzZKos3plQ The Carnie and The Creepy Man were performed by James Barnett. James is a writer, voice actor and narrator, podcast producer, and reluctant Transport Manager. For more works from James, head to www.jamesbarnettcreative.com To connect with him on Twitter and Instagram, follow @jimmyhorrors The 911 operator was performed by Victoria Irwin from the podcast - Texas: Slang for Crazy. A Podcast about Texas and its Unique and Crazy Identity. To check it out head over to https://txslangforcrazy.com/ or wherever you listen to your podcasts. This episode was produced and edited by James Barnett. The Night's End Halloween theme was composed by Duncan Muggleton. For more from Duncan, head to www.twitter.com/duncanmuggleton Stay Horrific, Everyone.
Hello Darlings, today I have two creepypastas for you today! I'm joined by three narrators to bring these to life, Necro, Tetsuya and Amanda Jane (From The Darkest Hour). I do hope you enjoy these tales!0:00 – Intro0:33 - #1 2SH - Waluigion0:59 – Story #1 - Icydice15:56 - #2 2SH - Lysdexic1234516:16 – Story #2 - An_Obscurity_Nodus33:20 - #3 2SH - whatatotalnumpty33:52 - Outro#Creepypasta #Reddit #HorrorStories #TwoSentenceHorrorStoriesNecro Twitter: https://twitter.com/NarlenBrandoTetsuya YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/TetsuyaHTetsuya Twitter: https://twitter.com/TetsuyaluAmanda Jane (The Darkest Hour) YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/thedarkesthourytAmanda Jane (The Darkest Hour) Twitter: https://twitter.com/amandajaneTDHAll links to stories and more are on my website now, due to Youtube not liking linking to Reddit.My Website: https://www.to42reads.comSubscribe: https://www.youtube.com/c/To42ReadsFor a just a dollar a month you can get early access to the Audio of these stories! For more you get extra bonus:Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/to42readsMy Merch with my cute little avatars on it:https://teespring.com/stores/to-42s-storeIf you just want to send me coffee money or a TipPayPal: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/To42readsSocial Media:Twitter: https://twitter.com/to42readsInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/to42reads/Got a story? E-mail me at To42reads@Gmail.comSome Photos, Texts and other elements of the video are found at: https://elements.envato.com/Others are from: https://unsplash.com/Other Images are Midjourney granting Assets under the Creative Commons Noncommercial 4.0 Attribution International License (the “Asset License”).I upload every Friday and Sunday. Friday is Past coffee Streams for Podcast and Sunday is Day or Night. Saturdays I have a coffee live stream.This Channel is about stories of day and night.Day Stories are your true stories. Let's not meet, glitch in the matrix and all stories said to be true by the author. All brought to me by To.Night Stories are those fictional stories. Like No sleep, creepypasta and others like that. All brought to me by 42.Playlist you might like:All Stories: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLTZ1z4qNpbPIoclDKKFkwAi1bq6mY_JcwNight Stories:
In keeping with its mission to cover lung cancer from a global perspective, this episode of Lung Cancer Considered focuses on lung cancer in Japan. Host Dr. Misako Nagasaka, a Thoracic Medical Oncologist from the University of California Irvine leads a Japanese-language discussion about lung cancer in Japan with respected oncologists Dr. Tetsuya Mitsudomi and Dr. Takashi Seto. Dr. Seto is a Thoracic Medical Oncologist from the National Kyushu Cancer Center in Fukuoka, Japan and Dr. Tetsuya Mitsudomi is a Professor in the Division of Thoracic Surgery at Kindai University in Osaka-Sayama, Japan. He is also the immediate past IASLC president.
A special episode of the Eastern Lariat sees Dylan tackel a never before done subject on the show: The Wrestling Observer Hall of Fame. To do so he's joined by special guest Case Lowe from the Open the Voice Gate show, as well as a tried and true Hall of Fame voter for the first time! Case & Dylan discuss the candidates for the Japan region, which features 14 candidates we run through their candidacy in terms of drawing power, in-ring ability & influence including: Riki Choshu & Animal Hamaguchi CIMA TenCozy (Hiroyoshi Tenzan & Satoshi Kojima) Yoshiaki Fujiwara Hayabusa Kota Ibushi Antonio Inoki & Seiji Sakaguchi Tomohiro Ishii Naomichi Marufuji Tetsuya Naito Meiko Satomura Shingo Takagi 1987 Gold Combo (Manami Toyota & Toshiyo Yamada) Holy Demon Army (Toshiaki Kawada & Akira Taue) There's some differences in their ideas for who they think are strong candidates and not and they go through them all! As a bonus we go over the US Region that Case will also be voting in which includes 17 candidates that we go through in rapid fire fashion: Tully Blanchard & Arn Anderson Junkyard Dog Jerry Lawler & Bill Dundee Edge Bill Goldberg The Hardy Boyz (Matt Hardy & Jeff Hardy) Becky Lynch The Outsiders (Kevin Nash & Scott Hall) Paul Orndorff Randy Orton The New Age Outlaws (Billy Gunn & Road Dogg) CM Punk Roman Reigns Sgt. Slaughter Trish Stratus The Steiner Brothers (Rick Steiner & Scott Steiner) Kevin, Kerry & David Von Erich Look forward to a new episode featuring STRIGGA's return in a few days, but hopefully enjoy this special episode and give your feedback to @Viva_Zero & @EasternLariat on Twitter, and if you would like to hear further coverage of the Hall of Fame check out patreon.com/easternlariat - Now with rollover pricing, sign up at any time period and you won't have to worry about being double charged for content on the HOF, A 7 match series with Dylan & STRIGGA covering Antonio Inoki's career and biggest matches, the 90s project which just wrapped up 1997 with the year end awards show, and reviews of many major Japanese wrestling shows and occasionally wrestling outside of Japan. Also follow Case @_InYourCase & his show @openvoicegate which he hosts alongside Mike Spears if you're interested on extensive coverage on Dragon Gate and all the cool stuff going on there.
While cutting his teeth at Tetsuya's Rodney Dunn (The Agrarian Kitchen, Tasmania) got a glimpse of what a career might be like in food media while on a trip to the US with Tetsuya Wakuda. He made a shift to work with some of the countries best food titles until a yearning to escape to the country saw him back his bags and moved to Tasmania to open The Agrarian Kitchen Cooking School in Lachlan in Tasmania's beautiful Derwent Valley with his wife Séverine. It soon became one of the most celebrated food experiences and led to the opening of The Agrarian Kitchen Eatery that has helped lead the way for the blossoming culinary landscape of the Apple Isle. https://www.theagrariankitchen.com Follow Deep In The Weeds on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/deepintheweedspodcast/?hl=en Follow Huck https://www.instagram.com/huckstergram/ Follow Rob Locke (Executive Producer) https://www.instagram.com/foodwinedine/ LISTEN TO OUR OTHER FOOD PODCASTS https://linktr.ee/DeepintheWeedsNetwork
Tetsuya of the YouTube channel Morite2 teaches test-taking skills for Japanese people taking TOEIC. We chatted about the state of English learning in Japan and his adventures in language learning.
Shinzo Abe was Japan's longest serving prime minister. On 8th July 2022, he was attacked by Tetsuya Yamagami. Tetsuya used a handmade gun pieced together with duct tape and 3D-printed parts. The first shot missed, but the second was fatal. Check out my website: https://abriefcasepodcast.com/ Be my friend on Instagram: @abriefcasepodcast
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We certainly all woke up on September the 11th and understood that demons demonically driven murderers could reach out anywhere in the world and kill innocent people. Well, earlier today, midafternoon over in Japan, we saw the assassination of Shinzo Ave. and Shinzo Abe A is the longest serving Prime Minister in Japan was the longest serving Prime Minister in Japan went out of office in 2020. That year of great tumult and change, and in the recent couple of years has been lending his voice of alarm to the Japanese people and to the rest of the world, on the threat that the Chinese Communist Party faces for civilized nations. And you have to understand something here. When I talk about China. I'm not talking about the people of China, I'm talking about the Chinese Communist Party, and they are they are anything but a civilized institution. The communists through history have meant nothing but misery and murder. And people that have affinity for them, I think are socially, psychologically and politically deranged beings. There is no upside to communism, there was only slavery, sub subjugation, murder and death. And so Shinzo Abe famously warned back in March of this year 2022. They had a very, very strong warning for Joseph Robinette Biden Jr. And he basically said to Joe Biden, you better man up and face the Chinese. You better man up and face the Chinese. That's a big thing to say to an American president. Past American presidents might not have taken it well, might not have taken it well. And I don't really recall any kind of a reaction at the White House because likely in March of 2022, we were focused on something totally different. As the reporting goes with, with Shinzo Ave, a truly great statesman and somebody who I think was a genuine friend to America. Former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Ave spent much of the public effort in the months leading up to his assassination on Friday, advocating for and defending the nation of Taiwan against a potential Chinese invasion. outraging the Communist Party into threatening quote a bloodbath if he didn't stop. I'll be was prime minister from 2006 until until 2020, on and off country's longest serving leader in the role he resigned in 2020. He had a longtime struggle with ulcerative colitis, and it curtailed his time in office. He died when an assassin named yamagami Tetsuya shot him twice with what reports indicate appeared to be a homemade firearm. He was the longtime leader of the conservative liberal Democratic Party, which for years advocated for China. I mean for Japan, to elevate its status as a defense power, including potentially establishing a proper military, all in response and reaction to what China has been trying to do for all of these decades in years. This was a very serious man who understood the stakes. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In memory of Kerby Craig, here's the podcast I recorded with him in 2014. I listened back to this episode after I heard about Kerby being gone and it made me re-remember all these great things from that day, so I thought I should share these stories again, in tribute to Kerby and his enthusiasm for cooking, Japanese food culture and hospitality … As a 15 year old, Kerby Craig was fascinated by the world of restaurants – seeing a chef breakdancing in the middle of service (!) confirmed for him that this was the industry that he wanted to work in. By accident, he ended up at the original Tetsuya's as a teenage apprentice chef and, after stints in Sydney and overseas, later helped Koi earn a hat in The Good Food Guide. To mark this achievement, he actually got a chef's hat tattooed on his neck – an act that was memorably referred to in Terry Durack's review of Ume, the restaurant that Kerby opened after his time at Koi. (“That's a hat you can't take off him,” Kerby's manager told Durack at an event. “That's a hat I would never take off you, Kerby!” replied the Herald food critic.) Despite earning acclaim, Kerby's experience with the industry has endured some rough lows – including the business failure of Koi – and opening Ume was “very very stressful”, he says. “I don't know how we got a loan!” Also in this podcast, Kerby chats about his own adventures dining from Kyoto to Fukuoka – and enjoying the next-level hospitality of Japanese establishments. If you'd like to support me on Patreon, head to patreon.com/leetranlam. From $1.50 a week, you'll get access to my weekly podcast and newsletter, where I cover all the good things I'm consuming: the best food stories I've read, food podcasts I've listened to, what I've been eating and I also dive into what I've been working on. Plus a lot of enthusiasm about Japanese food culture, too – from Tokyo favourites to the birthplace of soy sauce and my favourite Kyoto food shop.
We conclude CybrFightFstival by welcoming another world champion to the podcast, none other than the KO-D Openweight Champion, Tetsuya Endo! This interview covers a lot of bases, exploring both Endo the man and Endo the wrestler. We learn about his introduction to wrestling, his rivalry with Konosuke Takeshita and working with Jun Akiyama, whilst also touching on his love of beetles, unique diet and more! For us, this interview offered a generous insight into one of wrestling's most exciting performers – we hope you enjoy it too. You can follow our wonderful guest at @entetsu_ddt and if you want to watch CyberFight Festival 2022 join WRESTLE UNIVERSE: https://www.ddtpro.com/universe | English guide on how to subscribe: https://support.ddtpro.com/hc/ja/articles/360008018073 In addition, you can find us at: @wrstlingpod, @metaphwoarr, & @LWyatt_probably Find all our links at wrstlingpod.com
The Past and The Curious: A History Podcast for Kids and Families
Tetsuya "Ted" Fujita played an important role in understanding the impact of the atomic bombs of WWII. He brought that knowledge to America and applied it to understanding, and protecting people from, tornados. Also, Charles Hatfield was a "Rainmaker" whose stinky mix of chemicals may or may not have brought more rain to San Diego than ever before. Things did not go as planned.
今回は特別編、生徒さんであるTetsuyaさんをお迎えして、英語のことや今後の目標などについてお話しました。英語学習者の方々に共感いただけることも多いかと思います。是非お聞きください。
Darren Robertson is a chef, author and co-owner of Three Blue Ducks restaurant group. Commencing his trade in the UK under Michelin starred chef Mark Raffan, he then moved to Australia to work for Tetsuya for 8 years. He is one of the founding members of the Taste of Young Sydney (TOYS), which celebrated collaboration and experimentation in the kitchen. Darren writes for Delicious, has appeared on MasterChef, Iron Chef USA, The Great Australian Cookbook and MKR. When he is not foraging or surfing, he's in the kitchen cooking, fermenting, pickling, and testing recipes with his family. Join Glenn and Tobie on Kitchen Therapy for a great conversation with an all-round brilliant guy!
Tokyo isn't the most obvious place to seek out pizza, but the wood-fired slices here are better than anything you'd find in Italy. That's what chef Luke Burgess believes – and it's a case he makes in Only In Tokyo, the new book he's co-authored with fellow chef (and Japan-o-phile) Michael Ryan. In the podcast, we really nerd out about Tokyo's best pizza spots (from the life-changing Savoy to new favourite Pizza Studio Tamaki, both photographed by Luke for the book). We also talk about the book's other Tokyo highlights (from the city's best egg sandwich to a truly next-level kaiseki restaurant), as well as discoveries that aren't documented within its pages – from a four-seater noodle joint hidden behind a pastry shop to a Norwegian-inspired bakery in a traditional part of Tokyo. (The Japan talk begins at the 16:29 mark.) We retrace Luke's fascinating career path, too: from his start at Tetsuya's, his time at Noma (where he bumped into Ben Greeno) and the launch of his memorable restaurant, Garagistes – along with the opening of MONA, it helped usher in a new wave of interest in Hobart. He talks about how he ended up buying $17,000 worth of lamb for the restaurant and why he closed Garagistes (despite being awarded Best New Talent by Gourmet Traveller). Outside of his guest chef appearances (he recently turned The Dolphin into a falafel joint), he's currently working on a Tasmanian farm – so he has good recommendations for dining in Hobart and beyond (to add to his extensive Tokyo-visiting suggestions)! PS Shout-out to Trisha Greentree and the crew at 10 William St for letting us record this podcast upstairs at their ace wine bar. PPS If you're keen for a signed, personalised copy of Only In Tokyo, check out Luke's online shop.
Daniel Puskas started his career slicing tomatoes, but eventually ended up in the kitchen of Alinea, the acclaimed Chicago restaurant known for turning mozzarella curds into balloons filled with tomato foam. His experience there was part of his Josephine Pignolet Young Chef of the Year prize. It's one of many honours he's earned throughout his career: he was also named the Citi Chef of the Year in 2018's Good Food Guide, and Sixpenny is one of only three Sydney restaurants that's achieved three chef hats in the latest guide. You currently have to book two months ahead to get a table at Sixpenny. And it's worth the wait (Bar Ume's Kerby Craig cried when he last ate there). Dan worked at some all-star kitchens early in his career (at Tetsuya's, alongside Shannon Debreceny, Darren Robertson and Phil Wood; at Marque with Mark Best, Pasi Petanen, Karl Firla and Daniel Pepperell), before becoming head chef of Oscillate Wildly at age 23: he'd arrive to work on his skateboard and play Mario Kart with chef Mike Eggert before service started. At Oscillate Wildly, he met James Parry (another Young Chef of the Year winner), and they took Bob, their sourdough starter from the restaurant, and opened Sixpenny together in 2012. The menu is truly inspired, even down to its bread (including the ‘recycled' loaf transformed with spent coffee grounds and golden syrup), and features fascinating ingredients (from emu eggs to anise hyssop). Sixpenny's current sommelier Bridget Raffal is aiming for gender equality on her wine list. Dan is really open about the restaurant's ups and downs (from the time he sat on a champagne glass, because he was shocked Sixpenny hadn't scored two hats – to its recent ascension to three-hat status). He also shares some very funny stories from the many acclaimed restaurants he's worked in – he was truly great to talk to.
This week Garrett & Derrick talk about a visit to the Pro Wrestling Tee's store in Chicago to meet NJPW star Tetsuya Naito followed by attending their first AAW show! The boys recap the entire show including a very controversial moment and watching a wrestler successfully work every single person in the room!