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The Podcast by KevinMD
Innovative training strategies to reduce physician burnout

The Podcast by KevinMD

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2025 27:24


Orthopedic surgeon Yoshihiro Katsuura discusses his KevinMD article, "It's not a normal job, folks: How 3 elemental forces of reality shape the profession of medicine." In this episode, Yoshihiro, along with premedical students Andrew Roos and Rebecca Hu, explores the cultural, economic, and natural forces that uniquely burden physicians, leading to high rates of burnout and workforce attrition. Together, they analyze how these elemental forces exacerbate the demands on medical professionals and discuss the resulting impact on patient care and the health care system. Yoshihiro also offers innovative training approaches designed to equip the next generation of doctors with the skills needed to navigate these challenges, aiming to mitigate burnout and enhance physician well-being. Listeners will gain a deeper understanding of the systemic issues in the medical profession and discover actionable strategies for fostering a more sustainable and fulfilling career in medicine. Our presenting sponsor is DAX Copilot by Microsoft. DAX Copilot, by Microsoft, is your AI assistant for automated clinical documentation and workflows. DAX Copilot allows physicians to do more with less and turn their words into a powerful productivity tool. DAX Copilot automates clinical documentation—making it available in the EHR within minutes—and clinical workflows, including referral letters, after-visit summaries, style and formatting customizations, and more. 70 percent of physicians who use DAX Copilot say it improves their work-life balance while reducing feelings of burnout and fatigue. Patients love it too! 93 percent of patients say their physician is more personable and conversational, and 75 percent of physicians say it improves patient experiences. Discover AI-powered solutions for clinical documentation and workflows. Click here to see a 12-minute DAX Copilot demo. VISIT SPONSOR → https://aka.ms/kevinmd SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST → https://www.kevinmd.com/podcast RECOMMENDED BY KEVINMD → https://www.kevinmd.com/recommended GET CME FOR THIS EPISODE → https://www.kevinmd.com/cme I'm partnering with Learner+ to offer clinicians access to an AI-powered reflective portfolio that rewards CME/CE credits from meaningful reflections. Find out more: https://www.kevinmd.com/learnerplus

JeffJeffs Bizarre Adventure
Groundhog Days (Diamond is Unbreakable 18)

JeffJeffs Bizarre Adventure

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2024 68:39


The gang is very close to discovering the true identity of Kira, but not before we've had a visit from everyone's favorite renegade Polaroid, Yoshihiro. His arrow is up to no good, and is about to give Kira a new ability. How come he gets three Stand abilities? Déjà vu. [podcast covers anime episodes 35: "Another One Bites the Dust, Part 1" and 36: "Another One Bites the Dust, Part 2"]

JeffJeffs Bizarre Adventure
Groundhog Days (Diamond is Unbreakable 18)

JeffJeffs Bizarre Adventure

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2024 68:39


The gang is very close to discovering the true identity of Kira, but not before we've had a visit from everyone's favorite renegade Polaroid, Yoshihiro. His arrow is up to no good, and is about to give Kira a new ability. How come he gets three Stand abilities? Déjà vu. [podcast covers anime episodes 35: "Another One Bites the Dust, Part 1" and 36: "Another One Bites the Dust, Part 2"]

Influence Global Podcast
S7 Ep21: Top Japanese Creative Director On Why Creativity Is So Important Ft. Yoshihiro Yagi

Influence Global Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2024 17:59


In this episode executive director for global advertising giant Dentsu, Yoshihiro Yagi talks about the importance of creativity and art in advertising campaigns noting Grand Prix award winner Pocky the Gift. For more information please visit https://www.instagram.com/yoshihiro_yagi/

Crime and Conjure
When Fear Knocks: The Murder of Yoshihiro Hattori

Crime and Conjure

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2024 20:30


Picture this: it's nighttime, and there's a knock at your door. You answer, only to find complete strangers standing there. In 2024, we'd probably check a doorbell camera or get a quick text from someone letting us know they were coming. Let's be real, most of us barely open the door during the day! But back in the 1990s, people usually answered without a second thought. It was a different time, with less to fear. But here's the question: could who's standing at your door sometimes make fear take over common sense? And in certain cases, could that fear be influenced by things like race or how someone looks?

Soul Care Nomad
An Update on Japan

Soul Care Nomad

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2024 29:39


Dr. O is back from Japan, and he's got a few things you can pray for. Pray for those who recently went through the training Dr. O led. Pray for the pastors that are exhausted from working a regular job as well as leading their churches. Pray that God would send believers to train the Japanese people in evangelism, theology, and counseling through mission trips and books being translated into Japanese. Finally, here is a list of names that was given to Dr. O who will be evangelized in the upcoming week by those who attended the training: Yoshihiro, Tagetoshi, Keiko, Yoko, Daryl, Keiko, Shizuka, Kyoko, Koichi, Hisaie, Mikki, Makoto, Naoko, Atsushi, Sachiko, Masanori, Eriko, Takanori, Yuko, Akira, Takashi, Sayaka, Takeshi, and Ayane. Connect with us! Website – ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠soulcare.io⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Email – soulcarenomad@gmail.com Facebook – ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Soul Care Nomad

The Art of Medicine with Dr. Andrew Wilner
Yoshihiro Katsuura, MD: Orthopedic surgeon, author, and illustrator

The Art of Medicine with Dr. Andrew Wilner

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2024 29:57


Many thanks to Yoshihiro Katsuura, MD, an orthopedic surgeon in San Francisco. Yoshi is also the author and illustrator of the new patient education book, "The Spine Encyclopedia: Everything You've Wanted to Know about Back and Neck Pain But Were Afraid to Ask."  Yoshi describes himself as a "reluctant surgeon." Before recommending a surgical procedure, Dr. Katsuura closely examines each patient's story, exam findings, and imaging to determine whether or not they will benefit from surgery. To help educate his patients, Yoshi wrote a series of pamphlets about specific spine problems. Eventually, these turned into "The Spine Encyclopedia." A hefty tome, it's not meant to be read cover to cover but rather as a reference for patients who may suffer from neck or back pain and are considering a surgical solution. During our 30-minute discussion, Yoshi also offered some invaluable advice on work/life balance and how to avoid burnout. To arrange a consultation with Dr. Katsuura, visit his website: https://www.katsuuramd.com/ You can find Yoshi's book on Amazon.  Thanks for listening!  https://www.patreon.com/andrewwilner If you enjoy an episode, please share with friends and colleagues. "The Art of Medicine with Dr. Andrew Wilner" is now available on Alexa! Just say, "Play podcast The Art of Medicine with Dr. Andrew Wilner!" To never miss a program, subscribe at www.andrewwilner.com. You'll learn about new episodes and other interesting programs I host on Medscape.com, ReachMD.com, and RadioMD.com. Please rate and review each episode. To contact Dr. Wilner or to join the mailing list: www.andrewwilner.com To support this program: https://www.patreon.com/andrewwilner Finally, this production has been made possible in part by support from “The Art of Medicine's” wonderful sponsor, Locumstory.com, a resource where providers can get real, unbiased answers about locum tenens. If you are interested in locum tenens, or considering a new full-time position, please go to Locumstory.com. Or paste this link into your browser: ...

Manga Machinations
481 - Manga in Motion 60 - Netflix Yu Yu Hakusho

Manga Machinations

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2024 94:12


Morgana returns this week as we take a deep dive into the live-action Yu Yu Hakusho! We also discuss the anime of Delicious in Dungeon and Solo Leveling along with some delicious delinquent manga!!! Send us emails! mangamachinations@gmail.com  Follow us on Twitter! @mangamacpodcast Check out our website! https://mangamachinations.com Check out our YouTube channel! https://www.youtube.com/mangamactv Timestamps: Intro, Manga Machinations Ko-fi - 00:00:00 Listener Question: Dragon Ball DAIMA - 00:03:43 Edward Scissorhands - 00:08:37 Star Trek: Deep Space Nine mug - 00:16:07 Delicious in Dungeon - 00:18:02 Solo Leveling - 00:22:27 Akira No. 2 - 00:27:05 Itadaki! Nariagari Meshi - 00:30:10 Next Episode Preview - 00:33:44 Netflix Yu Yu Hakusho - 00:34:30 Outro - 01:32:12 Songs Credits: “Galaxy Groove” by Yarin Primak “Slappy” by Ido Maimon "Whipped Cream" by Steven Beddall “Psychedelic Funkadelic” by Evert Z

Straight From The Cutter's Mouth: A Retina Podcast
Episode 415: Retinal Lasers Tips and Tricks with Drs. Nicholas Farber and Yoshihiro Yonekawa

Straight From The Cutter's Mouth: A Retina Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2023


Drs. Nicholas Farber and Yoshihiro Yonekawa join to share their experienced tips and tricks for retinal lasers, including a discussion of slit lamp versus indirect laser, how to achieve better ergonomics, focus on panretinal laser versus laser retinopexy, and more.Relevant Financial Disclosures: NoneYou can claim CME credits for prior episodes via the AAO website. Visit https://www.aao.org/browse-multimedia?filter=Audi

Straight From The Cutter's Mouth: A Retina Podcast
Episode 411: Scleral Buckling Tips and Tricks with Drs. Pradeep Prasad and Yoshihiro Yonekawa

Straight From The Cutter's Mouth: A Retina Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2023


Drs. Pradeep Prasad and Yoshihiro Yonekawa join to share their experienced tips and tricks for beginning scleral bucklers, from surgical techniques to implant choice to post-operative follow-up.Relevant Financial Disclosures: NoneYou can claim CME credits for prior episodes via the AAO website. Visit https://www.aao.org/browse-multimedia?filter=Audi

Hell and High Horror Podcast
#141 - Halloween Hodgepodge (Talk About a BOOty Salon): The Napa Halloween Murders, The L.A. Trick-or-Treat Murder, The Murder of Yoshihiro Hattori, The Murder of Rebekah Gay, B.J., Liske, The Murder of Lisa Ann French, and The Murder of Shirley Ledford

Hell and High Horror Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2023 113:32


HAPPY HALLOWEEN! On this holiday episode, Repy and Austyn discuss seven Halloween murders; The Napa Valley Halloween Killings of Leslie Ann Mazzara and Adriane Insogna, The L.A. Trick-or-Treat Murder of Peter Fabiano, The tragic Murder of Yoshihiro Hattori, the Murder of Rebekah Gay, B.J. Liske's family annihilation, the Murder of Lisa Ann French, and the gruesome killing of Shirley Ledford. For donations please visit Paypal.me/HellandHighHorror Our theme music is a derivative work featuring samples from Top Pop by Jumbo Seller Music and clips of dialog from Peeping Tom (1960), The Shining (1980), and Psycho (1960). Our cover artwork was created by Pineberrry. The hosts of Hell and High Horror are Austyn Castelli and Repy Hattersley Become a Patron on Patreon and gain access to our monthly news episode and more!: https://www.patreon.com/Hellandhighhorror
 Follow us on: Twitter: twitter.com/hellhighhorror
 Facebook: facebook.com/hellandhighhorror/
 Instagram: Instagram.com/hellandhighhorror Approximate Timestamps: 0:00 - 17:55: Banter 18:05 - 31:15:00: Napa Halloween Murders 31:15:00 - 45:00:00: L.A. Trick-or-Treat Murder 45:00:00 - 59:00:00: Yoshihiro Hattori 59:00:00 - 1:13:00: Rebekah Gay 1:13:00 - 1:20:00: B.J. Liske 1:20:00 - 1:37:00: Lisa Ann French 1:37:00 - 1:50:00: Shirley Ledford Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Dark Oak
Episode 14: The Senseless Killing of Yoshihiro Hattori - Oaktober Fest Special Edition

The Dark Oak

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2023 50:08


Welcome to Oaktober Fest, our annual celebration of spooky season lasting the entire month of October! This episode highlights the tragic death of Yoshihiro Hattori, a 16-year-old Japanese student on an exchange program to the United States.    When "Yoshi" and his friend and fellow student Webb Haymaker knocked on the door of a house where they believed a Halloween Party to be held, they were met with gunfire, killing Yoshi and leaving Webb with a lifetime of emotional scars.    After the Yoshi's untimely death, two families, forever linked through tragedy, would work together to lead a massive campaign to change America's gun laws.     Ultimately, the Brady Handgun Violence Prevention Act was passed, mandating background checks on gun buyers and a five-day waiting period on all purchases.    Give: Yoshi Hattori Memorial Scholarship (afsusa.org) Sources: Mascia, J. (2022). How the Death of a Japanese Exchange Student Changed the U.S. Gun Debate. The Trace. https://www.thetrace.org/2022/11/yoshihiro-hattori-webb-haymaker-brady/ Taylor, A. (2023, April 20). Mistaken address shootings echo killing of Japanese teen 30 years ago. Washington Post. https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/2023/04/20/yoshihiro-hattori-mistaken-address-shooting-japan/ Luckhurst, B. T. (2019, October 19). Yoshihiro Hattori: The door knock that killed a Japanese teenager in US. BBC News. https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-50063364 Join The Dark Oak discussion: The Dark Oak Podcast Website Facebook Instagram Twitter TikTok Youtube   This episode of The Dark Oak was created, researched, written, recorded, hosted, edited, published, and marketed by Cynthia and Stefanie of Just Us Gals Productions with artwork by Justyse Holmes and Music by Ryan Creep

Weekly Spooky
Terrifying & True | The Killing of Japanese Exchange Student Yoshihiro Hattori

Weekly Spooky

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2023 17:29


Yoshihiro Hattori's tragic murder in a case of mistaken identity during his American exchange program visit raised questions about cultural misunderstandings and the devastating consequences of a simple wrong turn.We are telling that story today, on Terrifying & TrueSupport us on Patreon http://patreon.com/IncrediblyHandsomeContact Us/Submit a Storytwitter.com/WeeklySpookyfacebook.com/WeeklySpookyWeeklySpooky@gmail.comOriginal Theme by Ray MattisMusic by AudioBlocksProduced by Daniel WilderExecutive Producer Rob FieldsFind everything at:WeeklySpooky.comThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5621141/advertisement

The Cinemania Society Podcast
Profiles in Cinemania: Yoshihiro Kanno

The Cinemania Society Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2023 10:45


Profligator Daniel presents a VHS cassette containing a profile on noted Japanese classical music composer Yohihiro Kanno. Or was it anime score composer Yoko Kanno? You know what, we can't even tell anymore...   Written and performed by Daniel Scribner Music by Karl Casey @ White Bat Audio Tracks: "Sakura," "Polymath," and "Waves."   Legal notice: this is a work of parody.

飛碟電台
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飛碟電台

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2023 42:04


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WTF Mysteries with Rich and Joe
The alien abduction of Yoshihiro Fujiwara

WTF Mysteries with Rich and Joe

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2023 38:00


The alien abduction of Yoshihiro Fujiwara

Makers on a Mission
#41 Principles From Japanese Country Style by Yoshihiro Takishita

Makers on a Mission

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2023 45:11


I'm very excited this week to delve into "Japanese Country Style: Putting New Life Into Old Houses" by the legendary architect Yoshihiro Takishita. Hailing from Gifu Prefecture, Takishita's journey to becoming a legendary figure in minka restoration is truly self-made. Traveling the globe and mastering the English language as a young man, and returned to Japan and embarked on a path to become a self-taught architect and master carpenter. He has since relocated and restored over 30 kominka townhouses around the world.The book offers a rich exploration of the cultural significance of kominka. Takishita details the processes of building kominka and designing interiors as well as the remarkable art of removal and reconstruction. Much of the book offers case studies of his commissioned work.Six Principles From Japanese Country Style by Yoshihiro TakishitaThroughout this book summary, I lay out six key principles that I gleaned as I read "Japanese Country Style":* Practice Over Theory: Takishita's first experience with minka restoration was in the field with a live project. As a self-taught architect without formal education in the discipline, Takishita's style is deeply centered on the wishes of his clients and on nurturing the relationship between the client and the future home.* Humility and Good Taste: The essence of Japanese country style lies in its modesty, proving that creating an elegant and tasteful living space does not require excessive wealth.* Harmonious With Nature: Embracing robust natural materials and seamlessly blending with the surroundings, these houses exemplify a deep connection with and respect for nature.* Built to Endure: With a mindful and forward-thinking approach, these homes are built to endure the test of time, reflecting the wisdom of the past while looking to the future.* Embracing of Art: These dwellings are open-hearted towards artwork, cherishing the value of aesthetics and creative expression within their walls.* Personalization and Human Scale: These houses are thoughtfully personalized to suit the needs and aspirations of their inhabitants, creating spaces that adhere to the human scale and accept the street level.Whether you are an architecture enthusiast, an interior design aficionado, or simply captivated by Japanese culture, "Japanese Country Style" offers inspiration for anyone seeking to rediscover the essence of home.Please subscribe to the Local Japan Substack as a free or paid member starting at just $5 a month! Your contributions help me with production costs and the time required to record and edit podcasts and organize interviews. For this, I thank you always.Local Japan Podcast is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.Links to Resources:* Japan Craft 21* Shin-Machiya Juku* Sashigane* Yoshihiro Takishita* Japanese Country Style* John Roderick* Minka Summit* Soetsu Yanagi* Jodo Shinshu Buddhism* Gassho Zukuri* Sakuragi Shrine Get full access to Local Japan Podcast at localjapan.substack.com/subscribe

Believing the Bizarre: Paranormal Conspiracies & Myths
The UFO Abduction of Yoshihiro Fujiwara

Believing the Bizarre: Paranormal Conspiracies & Myths

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2023 55:07


In Kitami Japan in 1974, a 28 year old vegetable farmer, Yoshihiro Fujiwara, was awakened by a pounding knock at his door at 3 am. He was shocked to discover a starfish/octopus-like alien creature at his door. And this was just the beginning. But, are the Kitami aliens believable? Listen now.Patreon: Support Believing the Bizarre and get tons of extra content by joining our Patreon.For updates, news, and extra content, follow Believing the Bizarre on social media:InstagramFacebookTwitterDiscordWant to discuss the episode on the day it drops with Tyler and Charlie? Follow on Twitch and check out the extended Twitch streams every Tuesday.Shop Merch: You can rep Believing the Bizarre and buy some unique merchThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5780832/advertisement

The Podcast by KevinMD
Cracking the code to a healthy spine: Revealing the secrets of aging gracefully

The Podcast by KevinMD

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2023 21:30


Join us in this enlightening episode as we welcome orthopedic surgeon and author Yoshihiro Katsuura, who sheds light on the process of spinal degeneration and the secrets to aging gracefully. With a focus on back and neck pain, Yoshihiro shares insights on how some individuals continue to lead active lifestyles despite degeneration, while others experience pain and disability. We discuss the importance of non-surgical interventions, such as a healthy diet, smoking cessation, osteoporosis treatment, and balanced exercise regimens, in extending the lifespan of our spines. Yoshihiro shares practical tips and strategies to ensure our backs work for us, rather than the other way around. With Yoshihiro's expertise and comprehensive knowledge from his book, The Spine Encyclopedia, this episode unveils the keys to maintaining a healthy spine as we age. Don't miss this engaging conversation that explores the intersection of aging, spine health, and overall well-being. Yoshihiro Katsuura is an orthopedic surgeon. He shares his story and discusses his book, The Spine Encyclopedia: Everything You've Wanted to Know about Back and Neck Pain but Were Too Afraid to Ask. The Podcast by KevinMD is brought to you by the Nuance Dragon Ambient eXperience. Ambient intelligence augments human capabilities to make our lives easier. The applications are many, especially in health care. Ambient clinical intelligence is offsetting the most pressing challenges in health care today, such as burnout, physician shortages, physician and patient dissatisfaction, and underperforming financial outcomes, by applying the technology to clinical documentation.  The Nuance Dragon Ambient eXperience, or DAX for short, utilizes artificial intelligence and natural language processing to automatically document care. It securely listens to and captures the natural, clinician-patient encounter conversation unobtrusively, and turns that conversation into a clinical note for the clinician's review and signature directly in the electronic health record. You just talk naturally, and DAX does the rest.  DAX is being used by thousands of physicians across 30 different specialties nationwide. It has already won the Silver Stevie award in the health care technology category and was ranked #1 for improving clinician experience in KLAS's top 20 emerging solutions. VISIT SPONSOR → https://nuance.com/daxinaction SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST → https://www.kevinmd.com/podcast RECOMMENDED BY KEVINMD → https://www.kevinmd.com/recommended GET CME FOR THIS EPISODE → https://earnc.me/uohPgZ Powered by CMEfy.

KZYX Public Affairs
Mind Body Health: Orthopedic Surgeon Dr. Yoshihiro Katsuura

KZYX Public Affairs

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2023 58:08


April 25, 2023--Join Dr. Casey Johnston on the Mind, Body, Health program for an in-depth discussion with local orthopedic surgeon Dr. Yoshihiro Katsuura about his recently published book The Spine Encyclopedia.

Kiiyon Kimura
How GOOD Was Yoshihiro Akiyama Actually?

Kiiyon Kimura

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2023 10:18


How GOOD was Yoshihiro Akiyama Actually? If you liked this video, please give it a thumbs up and subscribe to my channel for more MMA videos like this! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kiiyon.ig TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@kiiyonkimura Website: https://www.kiiyonkimura.com/ Join me on Patreon! (ALL Money Goes to Charity) https://www.patreon.com/kiiyonkimura Kiiyon Kimura Podcast Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/kiiyon-kimura/id1518270429 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2hSIoydlGWuROWBdM8VaXn?si=STBgvDmPSZK3SkAXMNJX8Q&nd=1 SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/kiiyon-kimura

Guy Perryman Interviews

A conversation with Shuya Okino - club and radio DJ, remixer, music producer, event producer, café and bar owner, together with his brother Yoshihiro founding member of crossover jazz group Kyoto Jazz Massive and overall soulful music lover. Chatting at his café and music bar The Room in Shibuya, Tokyo, Shuya talks passionately about his love of music past, present and future.

El Laberinto
Crímenes de Película: La muerte de Yoshihiro Hattori. Tocando en la puerta equivocada.

El Laberinto

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2022 37:31


Un joven japonés fue abatido con un revólver de gran calibre tras equivocarse de dirección cuando se dirigía a una fiesta de Halloween. Nos lo cuenta Virginia González.

El Laberinto
Crímenes de Película: La muerte de Yoshihiro Hattori. Tocando en la puerta equivocada.

El Laberinto

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2022 37:31


Un joven japonés fue abatido con un revólver de gran calibre tras equivocarse de dirección cuando se dirigía a una fiesta de Halloween. Nos lo cuenta Virginia González.

El Laberinto
El Laberinto 9x05: La muerte de Yoshihiro Hattori / Leyendas urbanas de Halloween / Los diarios de Turner

El Laberinto

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2022 124:36


🔍La muerte de Yoshihiro Hattori: Tocando en la puerta equivocada. Un jovén japonés fue abatido con un revólver de gran calibre tras equivocarse de dirección cuando se dirigía a una fiesta de Halloween. Nos lo cuenta Virginia González. #CrímenesDePelícula 💀Leyendas de Halloween: Durante estas fechas son incontables las leyendas e historias que son compartidas, no solo boca a boca, sino también a través de las redes sociales o mediante las plataformas de streaming. Héctor Fajardo nos cuenta cuáles son las nuevas leyendas urbanas asociadas a Halloween. #SombrasYCalaveras. 💣Los diarios de Turner. Hablamos de la obra que ha inspirado más de cuarenta atentados terroristas. La biblia del supremacismo americano. —-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 📽Vídeo “Dámaso, el Brujo” (estreno en nuestro canal de Youtube): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0WOFHCoMY7Y&t=11s ✉️Email de contacto: ellaberintoradio@gmail.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/ellaberintoradio Instagram: www.instagram.com/ellaberintoradio Grupo de Telegram: t.me/ellaberintoradio (El Laberinto Radio) Buzón de voz de Whatsapp: 697309959

El Laberinto
El Laberinto 9x05: La muerte de Yoshihiro Hattori / Leyendas urbanas de Halloween / Los diarios de Turner

El Laberinto

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2022 124:36


🔍La muerte de Yoshihiro Hattori: Tocando en la puerta equivocada. Un jovén japonés fue abatido con un revólver de gran calibre tras equivocarse de dirección cuando se dirigía a una fiesta de Halloween. Nos lo cuenta Virginia González. #CrímenesDePelícula 💀Leyendas de Halloween: Durante estas fechas son incontables las leyendas e historias que son compartidas, no solo boca a boca, sino también a través de las redes sociales o mediante las plataformas de streaming. Héctor Fajardo nos cuenta cuáles son las nuevas leyendas urbanas asociadas a Halloween. #SombrasYCalaveras. 💣Los diarios de Turner. Hablamos de la obra que ha inspirado más de cuarenta atentados terroristas. La biblia del supremacismo americano. —-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 📽Vídeo “Dámaso, el Brujo” (estreno en nuestro canal de Youtube): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0WOFHCoMY7Y&t=11s ✉️Email de contacto: ellaberintoradio@gmail.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/ellaberintoradio Instagram: www.instagram.com/ellaberintoradio Grupo de Telegram: t.me/ellaberintoradio (El Laberinto Radio) Buzón de voz de Whatsapp: 697309959

Lance E. Lee Podcast from Tokyo
MOMBASA - INVOLVED FOR CHANGE - David Priest - Lance E. Lee Podcast - Episode #186

Lance E. Lee Podcast from Tokyo

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2022 53:47


On vacation in Tokyo, David Priest drops by, and we reminisce about the days at the NIS. In 2006, after the tragic loss of his partner of 25 years, Yoshihiro, David took a leap of faith toward a purposeful future in school administration. In Mombasa, he successfully established the international primary curriculum. After the 2008 election violence in Kenya, David moved to Mumbai and was tasked with overseeing the IB evaluation of an international school. From there, David moved to China and established two schools. In Hong Kong, David opened an international primary school and was the headmaster until the pandemic. David is retired from school administration but remains active as a team leader and consultant for the IB program.

CRIME TIME
Fatale Halloweenparty: Der Mord an Yoshihiro Hattori | Crime Time

CRIME TIME

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2022 13:00


Im Sommer 1992 erfüllt sich endlich Yoshihiro Hattoris größter Wunsch: der 16-Jährige, der von allen Yoshi genannt wird, tritt sein Auslandsjahr in die USA an. Im September ist die Familie bei einem Blues-Festival als Yoshi eine weitere japanische Austauschstudentin kennenlernt, einige Tage später lädt sie Yoshi und Webb zu ihrer Halloween-Party ein - eine fatale Einladung. ➤ https://anchor.fm/crime-time/subscribe Supporte meinen Podcast mit einem kostenpflichtigen Abo! Das Abo beinhaltet KEINEN exklusiven Content, es ist nur Support.♥ Mehr von Kati Winter: https://linktr.ee/katiwinter **Solltest du für deinen Podcast oder einen Beitrag meine Recherche als Quelle nutzen, freue ich mich über Credits.** Quellen: https://pastebin.com/aEEP7nv6 Bildquelle: https://bit.ly/3fYAig7 ➤ https://www.crimecandle.com Entdecke jetzt die neue CRIME CANDLE "Trick or Dead". Die einzigartigen Rätselkerzen basierend auf echten Kriminalfällen.

Tequila, She Wrote
Yoshihiro Hattori

Tequila, She Wrote

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2022 62:47


Welcome to another ride on the Hot Mess Express. Today we bring you a case you'll want to buckle up and be sure to grab a cocktail. Yoshihiro was  an exchange student living with a host family in Baton Rouge Louisiana. He was loved by his host family and just about anyone who knew him. Sloane will tell you the unfortunate details of this case and how it helped shape history.  Socials: Instagram- tequilashewrote Tiktok- tequilashewrote Facebook- tequila, she wrote Twitter- tequilashewrote Patreon- tequilashewrote Email- tequilashewrote@gmail.com Resources: https://military-history.fandom.com/wiki/Death_of_Yoshihiro_Hattori https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-50063364 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tequilashewrote/support

We Appreciate Manga™
084 - A Drifting Life

We Appreciate Manga™

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2022 61:58


Today's episode is about Yoshihiro Tatsumi. The man who coined the term "Gekiga" and deliberately chose to make a new type of sequential art. One that explores the darkness and hardship of an adult, working class world. Thus continuing our season where we cover manga about being a manga artist. skip summary @ 5:14 084: A Drifting Life By Yoshiro Tatsumi Translation by Adrian Tomine Yoshihiro Tatsumi was born 1935 and lived to the age of 79, having died of cancer on a Saturday in March 2015, Tatsumi started doing 4 panel cartoons before doing more long form works with Hinomaru Bunko of the Shadow Magazine. In 1956 a studio was formed and named the Manga Camp, this would become the base of operations for Shadow and mangaka specialising in the genre of Gekiga, or Komaga as one of his peers called it, what they were working towards wasn't clear yet, but Shadow magazine made Manga for adults with emphasis on gritty drama inspired by hardboiled detective novels, film noir and the films of the French new wave. Gekiga would truly find its purpose in 1959 when Tatsumi made stories for the Magazines City and Skyscraper alongside his group known as the Gekiga workshop. Whom together created a Gekiga manifesto. By the early 60's even Garo magazine, whom Tatsumi turned down due to lack of pay would become successful with its own Gekiga artists such as Sanpei Shirato. This proved that there was a need for long form storytelling, aimed at adults during a time when America's occupation of Japanese land was being challenged. And at the same time an economic boom was in full bloom. Tatsumi's last Japanese published works was ‘Fallen Words' a collection of Rakugo shorts, a sort of comedic folk tales known for ending on a punch line but done in the manga medium. This was followed by his award-winning manga memoirs in 2009 which will be the topic of our episode. According to the American publishing house Drawn and Quarterly, it is unclear if his memoirs, ‘A drifting Life', was ever finished but in the edition that we've read there was a final epilogue chapter that ends with the funeral of Osamu Tezuka. Sadly, there is no mention of his marriage in his memoirs. If Tezuka is seen as the god of Manga, then Tatsumi is undoubtedly the one who helped Manga mature, scholars now recognise Tatsumi's influence more so than ever now that we live in a world where adults need manga. And in a roundabout way Tatsumi did inspire Tezuka. Topics:   Risk of defamation is the reason why the names are changed in the manga. The word used for defamation in Japanese literally translates to “Damaged Honour”, with one's honour and reputation holding an incredible amount of significance in Japanese culture. AX manga was James' first introduction to Tatsumi's work. Itself a book of alternative manga, and AX is a predecessor to Garo Magazine.   Tatsumi shines a light on the business tensions of making manga. Specifically knowing when to jump ship of a failing company. You can't work for everyone and like the old saying when it rains it pours; Or you wait a long time for one bus then three come at once. This can happen. It's wise to keep your cards close to your chest when you go out drinking with the boss, being sure not to let them know all your plans regarding the future. What stops ‘A Drifting Life' from being an entertaining read is that sensational titles and chapters rarely have a sense of tension, Tatsumi fails to convey the challenges of making manga during the 50's, oddly it makes sense that his most prolific work came out at the time that would make for boring memoirs. Because he would have met least resistance. Since the transition between magazine to Tankobon started there was a lucrative business that involved renting manga books that occurred in the late 1950's   Still Life Classes are incredibly valuable to manga artists, but as James mentioned, action figures are also good too, recommending the brands Max Factory and Figma. More so because of the control one has over poses and lighting, however there is limits to using this as a learning instrument.   The environment that Gekiga was made in is important to consider, especially when you realise that in the west, Frederic Wertham's ‘Seduction of the Innocence' grew in popularity. Note that Wertham himself was not a bad guy, He treated black kids in 1946, a time of racial segregation, opening the Lafargue Clinic within Harlem, Manhattan. After leaving the Gekiga workshop Tatsumi wrote a 120-page long form story in 20 days. The manga was Black Blizzard. Cartoonist kayfabe has an interesting video about it. A 2011 Film adaptation directed by Eric Khoo, simply called ‘Tatsumi' uses ‘A Drifting Life' as a connective frame so to tell an anthology of Tatsumi stories. The writer to ‘The Boys' is Garth Ennis, who has been very clear on his thoughts towards fantasy writing and the superhero genre. His contemporaries, Warren Ellis and Grant Morrison have their own opinions on the superhero genre also. Although their stories are very much fantasy and have subject matter about superheroes, their tonally dark stories and further exploration of more adult themes is antithetical to what we see in most manga aimed at young boys. Facebook Instagram Twitter Official Website

Manga Machinations
412 - 8 Year Anniversary Guest Gaiden 12 - Horror & Hunter x Hunter with Whimsy

Manga Machinations

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2022 110:49


We're celebrating 8 years of Manga Machinations! Joining us is YouTuber Whimsy to talk about her love of horror movies and manga! Then we have a Saikyo Selections on Hunter x Hunter by discussing the 13th Hunter Chairman Election arc!!! Follow Whimsy and check out her YouTube and Blog! Send us emails! mangamachinations@gmail.com  Follow us on Twitter! @mangamacpodcast Check out our website! https://mangamachinations.com Check out our YouTube channel! https://www.youtube.com/mangamactv Buy us a Kofi! https://ko-fi.com/mangamac Timestamps: Intro Song: “Are You Ready For Me Baby” by Funky Giraffe, Opening, Introductions, Similarities we share with Whimsy - 00:00:00 Learning about Whimsy's background - 00:05:13 Discussing the horror genre through videogames, movies, and manga - 00:09:46 Next Episode Preview and Rundown: Retrospective on Dorohedoro, A complete review of Q Hayashida's violent fantasy manga about amnesiac reptilian-headed Caiman, who hunts sorcerers in a post-apocalyptic world to search for clues of his origins(covers vols. 16-18) - 00:38:44 Main Segment Saikyo Selections: Hunter x Hunter, Transition Song: “It's Over” by Generation Lost, We examine Yoshihiro Togashi's epic adventure series through a *FULL-SPOILER* discussion on the 13th Hunter Chairman Election arc(covers vols. 30-32) - 00:39:03 Sharing our final thoughts - 01:43:15 Wrapping up, Next Week's Topic: Dorohedoro, Social Media Rundown, Sign Off Song: “Crazy for Your Love” by Orkas - 01:46:39

Necronomipod
Kitami Abductors

Necronomipod

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2022 54:10


Grab a beer and join us tonight as we discuss the bizarre UFO case of the Kitami Abductors! We will get into Yoshihiro's accounts of his first encounter with these odd aliens, his continued contact, and his special abilities learned from them. https://www.necronomipod.com https://www.patreon.com/necronomipod Https://www.betterhelp.com/necro Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Let's Learn Japanese with Movies

Thank you for your feedback and suggestions!https://www.letslearnjapanesewithmovies.com/node/72 Transcript and reference to the movie are available at https://www.letslearnjapanesewithmovies.com/node/131みんかのひっこしが おわりました。ジョンとよしひろさんの あたらしいいえです。ここは やまのうえです。どんなせいかつが まっているでしょうか。What sort of life is waiting for John and Yoshihiro in their newly transferred みんか?This is  the final part of a 3 part series. For more details, please visit my website. Credits: https://dova-s.jp (music); https://vsq.co.jp (sound effects) 

Straight From The Cutter's Mouth: A Retina Podcast
Episode 340: Vit-Buckle Society Meeting 2022 Recap with Drs. Avni Finn, Basil Williams, and Yoshihiro Yonekawa

Straight From The Cutter's Mouth: A Retina Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2022


Drs. Avni Finn, Basil Williams, and Yoshihiro Yonekawa join for an episode discussing the 2022 Vit-Buckle Society Annual Meeting, the challenges of creating an academic program, and advice for physicians wishing to get involved in podium and panel talks at meetings. Relevant Financial Disclosures: No relevant disclosures

The MMA Hour with Ariel Helwani
Paul Heyman, Aljamain Sterling, Kai Kara-France, Matt Brown, Yoshihiro Akiyama, and more

The MMA Hour with Ariel Helwani

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2022 258:44 Very Popular


Paul Heyman around (16:44) discusses life not being by Brock Lesnar's side anymore, the new version of Brock Lesnar for the WWE audience, Roman Reigns, AEW's MJF, his old promos, WrestleMania 38, and more. Yoshihiro Akiyama around (43:40) discusses his recent big win over Shinya Aoki at ONE X, how he bounced back, what division he plans on fighting in the future, how his wife feels about his nickname, and more. Matt Brown around (1:05:52) discusses his performance at UFC Columbus, if he thought he won the decision, what he could have done differently, his thoughts on open scoring, fighter pay, and more. In the latest On the Nose around (1:35:07), the fighter who he would pick to be face of new promotion, inspirational fighter quotes, Nate Diaz vs. Khamzat Chimaev, the biggest fight for you at UFC 273, who would win 1:1 battle with GC, his response to Graham Boylan, and more. Aljamain Sterling around (2:29:02) discusses his upcoming title defense at UFC 273, his preparation, why Petr Yan is upset, his issue with refs, his training camp, the odds for the fight, if Matt Serra is back in his corner, if he's Team Will Smith, and more. Kai Kara-France around (3:05:21) discusses his UFC Columbus win, his current contract situation with the UFC, why he wants to fight for Deiveson Figureido, Joe Burrow, a recent meeting with one of his childhood bullies, and more. GC and Helwani around (3:44:47) look at GC's best bets at WrestleMania 38. If you or someone you know has a gambling problem, crisis counseling and referral services can be accessed by calling 1-800-GAMBLER (1-800-426-2537) (IL/IN/MI/NJ/PA/WV/WY), 1-800-NEXT STEP (AZ), 1-800-522-4700 (CO/NH), 888-789-7777/visit http://ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-800-BETS OFF (IA), 1-877-770-STOP (7867) (LA), 877-8-HOPENY/text HOPENY (467369) (NY), visit OPGR.org (OR), call/text TN REDLINE 1-800-889-9789 (TN), or 1-888-532-3500 (VA). 21+ (18+ NH/WY). Physically present in AZ/CO/CT/IL/IN/IA/LA/MI/NH/NJ/NY/OR/ PA/TN/VA/WV/WY only. New customers only. Min. $5 deposit required. Eligibility restrictions apply. See http://draftkings.com/sportsbook for details. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The AewchCast
Don Frye vs. Yoshihiro Takayama - Fite Talk #1

The AewchCast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2022 9:58


Protect yourself at all times, this is Fite Talk, covering the most unique and memorable moments in MMA and fighting history, on the Aewchcast. On this episode, Aewch mans up as much as he can to cover the testosterone fueled fury of Don Frye vs. Yoshihiro Takayama from Pride FC in 2002. Watch the fight right Here! https://youtu.be/le69DBh7YwY   Follow Aewch on Twitter, Instagram, and Tiktok @JustAewch Like what you hear? Consider a donation to this podcast! Follow the link at the bottom of the description for more info. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/aewch/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/aewch/support

Podcasts360
Yoshihiro Tanaka, MD, PhD, on Predicting Bleeding Risk in Patients With AFib Taking DOACs

Podcasts360

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2021 5:35


In this podcast, Yoshihiro Tanaka, MD, PhD, answers our questions about his team's study on predicting bleeding risk among patients with atrial fibrillation who are taking direct oral anticoagulants instead of warfarin. He also presented these findings at the American Heart Association's Scientific Sessions 2021. More at: www.consultant360.com

Italian Wine Podcast
Ep. 691 Yoshihiro Nagase | Voices

Italian Wine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2021 15:39


Episode 690 Rebecca Lawrence interviews Yoshiro Nagase in this episode of Voices on the Italian Wine Podcast. Before telling you more about our great episode we want to give a shout out to our new Sponsor Vivino! the world's largest online wine marketplace - The Vivino app makes it easy to choose wine. Enjoy expert team support, door to door delivery and honest wine reviews to help you choose the perfect wine for every occassion. Vivino - Download the app on Apple or Android and discover an easier way to choose wine! Find out more about by visiting: https://www.vivino.com/IT/en/ or download the app: https://www.vivino.com/app About today's guest: Born in 1974 in Japan, Yoshihiro Nagase has devoted himself to Italian Wine, first gaining experience cooking and serving at Italian restaurant in Japan, then from 2002~2005 He worked as a cameliere and sommelier mainly in Bologna and Piemote, Italy. After this experience abroad, he went back to Japan and took work as a sommelier in Tokyo, Japan, applying his unique experience and passion. From there he won the 8th Italian wine Best sommelier competition in Japan (JETCUP) and in 2018 he established Quattrovini Co., Ltd. At which he is the Representative Director and President. Yoshihiro also attended the Vinitaly International Academy in pursuit of the coveted Italian Wine Ambassador title! If you want to learn more about today's guest, you can by visiting: Website: https://quattrovini.jp/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/yoshihiro_nagase/?hl=ja Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/yoshihiro.nagase/ More about the host Rebecca Lawrence: Future voice of the BBC and English Language voice of Professor Attilio Scienza, Rebecca Lawrence has stepped in to host special this series on the Italian Wine Podcast. An esteemed wine educator, writer, and all-around polymath Rebecca is adding a fresh voice to the Italian Wine Podcast lineup. Her show Voices focuses on diversity and allyship in the wine sector, often interviewing guests that are doing their part to enact positive changes within the wine industry all over the world. To find out more about Rebecca visit: https://www.rosmarinoevino.com/ Let's keep in touch! Follow us on our social media channels: Instagram @italianwinepodcast Facebook @ItalianWinePodcast Twitter @itawinepodast Tiktok @MammaJumboShrimp LinkedIn @ItalianWinePodcast If you feel like helping us, donate here www.italianwinepodcast.com/donate-to-show/ We also want to give a shout out to our sponsor Ferrowine. The largest alcoholic beverage shop in Italy since 1920! They have generously provided us with our brand new Italian Wine Podcast T-shirts, and we love them! Check out Ferrowine's site, they have great wines, food pairings and so much more! https://www.ferrowine.it/ Until next time, Cin Cin!

SpookyBarberBabes
Halloween Special: Yoshihiro Hattori

SpookyBarberBabes

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2021 9:35


Murdered in what would be later called a hate crime. 16 yr old Japanese Foreign exchange student Yoshihiro Hattori was looking for a fun night out but instead met his end. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/spookybarberbabes/support

Marked Safe: A Disaster Podcast
Here for the Party: Yoshihiro Hattori

Marked Safe: A Disaster Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2021 65:32


This week, we put on our gray business suits and campaign in Ohio, Brianne reveals herself to be a villain, an alligator in someone's pants emerges as a frontrunner, the Midwestern food bracket elicits a strong emotional response, Melanie hopes for a big snake, America is nothing to get excited about, Melanie disrespects the wishes of rougarous and gets spiderwebs in her bush, a self-proclaimed country boy is a reliable employee at Winn-Dixie and not much else, and Lex is in trouble.Content warnings: broken neck, racism, gun violence, death of teenager/grief of parents.Links:Acquittal in Doorstep Killing of Japanese StudentANGRY JAPAN LAYS TO REST STUDENT SHOT DEAD IN U.S. CEASE FIREDefense Depicts Japanese Boy as 'Scary'Each Other's ArmsHattori v. PeairsHistory of BradyHow could it happen here?I have lived in the monsterJury Acquits Man Who Shot Japanese YouthJustice Files: Get Your GunLouisiana 'Freeze' shooting tragedy remembered 20 years onLouisiana LawsMan Who Shot Japanese Student Doesn't Want His Pistol BackParents of slain Japanese student winShooting of Yoshihiro HattoriTHE CASTLE DOCTRINE AND STAND-YOUR-GROUND LAWYoshi Hattori Memorial ScholarshipYoshihiro Hattori: The door knock that killed a Japanese teenager in US

Cookery by the Book
monk | Yoshihiro Imai

Cookery by the Book

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2021


monk: Light and Shadow on the Philosopher's PathBy Yoshihiro Imai Intro: Welcome to the number one cookbook podcast, Cookery By the Book with Suzy Chase. She's just a home cook in New York City, sitting at her dining room table, talking to cookbook authors.Emmy Reis: My name is Emmy Reis. I am one of the translators along with Naomi Reis who translated Chef Yoshihiro Imai's monk: Light and Shadow on The Philosopher's Path.Suzy Chase: Emmy, you live in Brooklyn, but you're originally from Kyoto. How do you know Chef Imai, and how were you involved with this book?Emmy Reis: Sure. It's actually a funny story. Chef Imai and I met at a very random bar in the pub district in Kyoto. We were each meeting work clients and then they happened to be going to this very random hole-in-the-wall bar. We just happened to sit next to each other at this bar. We were both feeling very awkward, and then we got talking and he talked about his first book, Circle, which he was carrying in his bag. Right off the bat, I don't know, we connected. So yeah, we've been good friends. He's had this vision of this book for a really long time, and so yeah, I was really happy to be involved in the translation of it.Suzy Chase: Monk is the story of your 14-seat, seasonally inspired restaurant. I want to kick things off talking about the word path.Emmy Reis: I think the motif of a path is a really big theme for monk, and of course the book in many ways. It's also in the subtitle, Light and Shadow on the Philosopher's Path. The Philosopher's Path is the actual name of the small path where monk is located. It's such a perfect name because it's named after the various philosophers and writers that are said to have walked on this path to ruminate about life, et cetera. The vibe of the path hasn't changed much today. It's still a quiet, tranquil pass along a small canal. It's very calming and meditative to walk this path.Emmy Reis: I think this image of philosopher walking on a path day after day connects to this idea in Chef Imai's work, where each day is this meditation, repetition and accumulation of a communion with nature and the ingredients that it provides. It sums up to the larger picture, which is a journey and an exploration, as you said, and one that is ongoing.Emmy Reis: His daily ritual of traveling up north, out of Kyoto city to the countryside of Ohara, where he gathers his vegetables, herbs, and flowers of the day. It's definitely a practical ritual in the sense that he gets his ingredients, but it's definitely much more than that. It's about feeling the energy and the breath of the natural environment, and then bringing that back with the ingredients and keeping that intact in the dishes that he makes so that it can be shared and felt by the guests as well.Emmy Reis: His approach is very much about being receptive to nature, and so going to the farms and fields where he can feel that is an essential part of his practice. That's basically what guides his path.Suzy Chase: Chef Imai seems to epitomize the definition of creativity, although he's uncomfortable using the word, how come?Emmy Reis: I think, well, he's expressed that he's always surprised and deeply moved by the beauty and wonder of nature, which is created by nature itself and the elements within that. We can't create anything without that ourselves, or even exist. I think that in the course of his life, he felt and understood this idea in very visceral ways, both in specific moments and over time. You can get a sense of that through the essays and stories he tells in the book.Emmy Reis: After that, once he have that realization, he says he almost felt ashamed to use that word, not because the word creative or using the word creative is inherently bad in any way, but because of the way it's been used in certain contexts in a maybe entitled or capitalistic ways. I think it just doesn't feel right to him within his relationship with nature, as a chef and as a person, to put it that way. He prefers just being with nature with deep respect, and that's monk in a nutshell. This also means the dishes reflect seasonality and sense of space, sense of place, and the environment and the changes that come with each day and moment. That's the most important thing, and the menu and dishes evolve each day because of that.Suzy Chase: For those of us who don't have a garden, we're here in New York City, or we can't forage, we go to the grocery store. Does he think there's a way for us to tap into the awe and respect that bubbles up for him every morning on his commute to the farmer's market?Emmy Reis: Yeah, definitely, there's still a way to tap into that. He suggests going to the grocery store or farmer's market without deciding what you're making beforehand. Just go there with a neutral mind and open your eyes and your heart to what they have and see what ingredients speak to you or seem most vital. Think about what's in season right now. Even in a grocery store in the city, there should be a larger stock of seasonal things that are perhaps less expensive and are pure, fresh and vital. Once you have one or two, or maybe many ingredients if you're lucky like that, from there, you can think about what you're going to make. That's kind of the same thing as what he does in the farmer's market and out in the fields every morning.Suzy Chase: Chef Imai's primary aim is for his guests to enjoy a delicious and pleasurable time at monk. What is his deeper takeaway for his guests?Emmy Reis: It's a really huge pleasure for him to see the guests have a delicious and fun time, but he also hopes to resonate with someone's heart on a really deep level, in a way that remains imprinted in their memory, not just in the mind, but of course, in a way that's connected to the senses and the body. What he's always thinking about and talking about with his staff is to imagine what type of feeling the guests would be taking home after dinner. If you have a clear sense of that, you can have a strong sense of what to do and how. Restaurants have many elements, like interior design, flowers, music, lighting, conversations that happen, and the food's just one of those elements. He's always thinking about what the guests might feel and the whole experience of the restaurant and how that might reverberate for them as they return back to their daily lives.Suzy Chase: I'd love to hear about his search for the perfect spot for monk that's situated on the Philosopher's Path.Emmy Reis: Yeah. it took him a long time to find the right place, I think he said almost eight months. He had a really clear vision of a location close to nature and ideally next to a river or stream, running water. He told some real estate companies, but they didn't get his image really, or they just didn't have anything like that. But he also didn't want to settle, so he just kept trying. Finally, one company that got his vision got back to him four months after he brought this up and they told him about this place. It was right at the foot of the mountains, kind of away from the city, next to flowing water, so it was perfect. There was a really special energy. It feels very protected and secluded and closer to nature. But the building itself was super old, so he was a little unsure when he walked in, but something about the vibe just clicked so he went with it.Suzy Chase: His work at Monk is a direct reflection of how he lives everyday life. I would love to hear about that.Emmy Reis: Yeah. I think that when someone does this kind of work, daily life and work become almost seamless. First of all, you're working very closely with your senses, your intuition, your philosophy, and you can't turn that off. The two have to meet in sync. Then secondly, the work of a restaurant is around the clock. It starts very early in the morning and goes into late night, so definitely the condition of the body and soul is very important. He always says if that's out of balance, you can't move someone's heart. He's very dedicated to keeping himself healthy and happy and making sure he can spend time with his family doing some light yoga on his breaks and stuff like that. That's part of his work as well. By the way, his wife, Ena, is a really amazing yoga instructor. They use the second floor above the restaurant as her studio.Emmy Reis: The dishes come to life because of his routine of going to the farmer's market and the farm, so it's very important what he sees and feels there. He says it sometimes almost feels like the dishes are a diary that he's writing.Suzy Chase: I'm so interested to hear about the connection between music style and taste.Emmy Reis: Yeah. He would say there's definitely a connection between music style and taste in the ways they're structured and also in the ways they might make you feel. Like maybe the rich and textured sounds of the symphony might compare to the atmosphere and labor-intensive techniques of classic old cuisine in a French restaurant, and then maybe the way pop music is embellished with different kinds of sounds or synthesized in certain ways can be compared to contemporary gastronomy.Emmy Reis: Chef Imai himself enjoys a wide variety, both in music and in cooking. I know he listens to a lot of hip hop, Japanese hip hop, and jazz when he's driving, but the type of music he really resonates with on a deeper level is pretty simple, like solo piano performances or minimalistic combinations of vocals and acoustic guitar. I think this really shows in his approach to cooking as well.Suzy Chase: While attending university, Chef Imai would travel around alone on his breaks, like backpacking across Asia and Europe. One particular winter in Canada, he had a home stay experience where the mother of the family made pizza at home. Can you talk a little bit about that?Emmy Reis: He talks about this memory as something that has been deeply imprinted in his mind and how, looking back, it's one of the pivotal moments for sure that connects in this line with where he is now, because pizza was a chance meaning for him and this was definitely one of those things that pulled him in that direction.Suzy Chase: Almost all the cooking at monk is done in a wood-fired oven, imported from Italy. That's the heartbeat of the restaurant. First, I'd love for you to describe how the open flame takes to vegetables.Emmy Reis: The infrared heat of the oven can gently cook the vegetables in a way that really encapsulates their essence and goodness. He really believes this is the best way to eat vegetables, and especially seasonal vegetables, and capture that umami. The assorted grilled vegetable dish is always part of the omakase course, and it's a major highlight of the meal. It seems really simple, and it is simple, but because of that simplicity, it also involves a lot of craft and skill because the vegetables have to be cut, grilled and salted very precisely so that they really shine. It's also about, I think, the experience of seeing the flames cook the ingredients right before your eyes and the way that connects with something very primal within us.Suzy Chase: Then I'm so curious about the tasting menu that starts and ends with pizza.Emmy Reis: The first course is a simple combination of a seasonal vegetable potage soup and grilled pizza crust, which Chef Imai calls suyaki, su meaning as is or natural, and yaki meaning grilled. It's just grilled really quick in the oven and topped with olive oil and Parmigiano-Reggiano. The idea is to deliver the bare essence of the restaurant, and it's inspired by traditional Cha-kaiseki cuisine, or also known as tea ceremony kaiseki, where the course starts with a simple soup and just small bite of cooked rice.Emmy Reis: Then the meal moves on to series of small appetizer-sized dishes, using daily vegetables combined with dairy or seafood. These have a lot of freedom and really shift with the ingredients of the day. They're often accentuated with fresh herbs or fermented foods. The fifth dish after that is one of the highlights, which we talked about, the assorted roasted vegetables, followed by a meat dish. Then the second highlight of course is a pizza that comes after the meat dish.Emmy Reis: In Japanese cuisine, there's a concept we call shūryō which means end or close, and it refers to a warm and filling very wholesome meal, most often carb-based, so it will probably be something like noodles or rice. So ending with pizza connects to this idea of shūryō. It made sense to Chef Imai to close the meal on this happy and wholesome way. Lastly, of course, is the dessert, which usually features herbs or grilled seasonal fruit, so the night can end on a really bright, light, uplifting and refreshing note.Suzy Chase: Why pizza?Emmy Reis: Yeah, this is a really great question and something that also comes up in the book, because of course everyone is so curious and asking him that all the time. In fact, there is a essay in the book with that exact title, Why Pizza? There are many reasons, which the book reveals more about as it unfolds, but this is something Chef Imai himself has thought about a lot, as would anyone who has dedicated so much of their life to a specific craft. I think there's always a philosophical, maybe even existential, question of why am I doing this specific thing?Emmy Reis: In the essay, Chef Imai talks about how maybe it could have been architecture or music or something else instead of pizza, but this idea of path comes up again. On the specific path he happened to be on, pizza was what showed up for him in a very profound way in his early twenties. This experience of eating it at that moment was a very visceral thing that spoke to the core of his being. In that moment, he just knew that he wanted to replicate that for others and that was kind of it. Pizza also just happens to be this wonderful template in which he can both play homage to traditional Japanese cuisine and local ingredients and the changing seasons, while also opening a space that is flexible, playful and experimental and not bound to conventions or certain expectations.Suzy Chase: There are three pizzas in the book that I would love for you to describe. The first is the fresh nori pizza.Emmy Reis: Yeah, the fresh nori pizza is a very simple combination of fresh nori, mozzarella and Parmigiano-Reggiano cheese. The nori here is not the sheet nori that you think about when you hear nori. It's a raw variety of seaweed called aosa lettuce. It's got a paste-like consistency, and it comes out in the very beginning of the spring. This is a dish to celebrate the arrival of spring. It has a really nice minerally, salty flavor, so it's best to keep it simple in this way.Suzy Chase: The next one is the eggplant pizza.Emmy Reis: Ayu and Kamo-nasu eggplant pizza.Suzy Chase: Yes.Emmy Reis: Yep. This one is a half-and-half pizza with a traditional Kyoto variety eggplant called Kamo-nasu, it's very meaty and juicy, and ayu, which is a summer freshwater river fish known for a very pleasant, bitter flavor. These are ingredients that signal the beginning of summer. The ayu is prepared as a confit and the liver is made into a sauce to add a deep accent to the flavor. The eggplant is roasted in the wood-fired oven and pureed.Suzy Chase: God, that sounds great.Emmy Reis: It is.Suzy Chase: Then the next is the kōtake mushroom pizza.Emmy Reis: This is a pizza that is very close conceptually to sushi. It's the minimal combination of a carbohydrate and an ingredient, and this really allows the seasonal mushrooms to shine. The mushrooms are foraged by his forager friend, Mr. Sasaki, who lives up north in Iwate. They're quite special and this is a really nice way to enjoy them.Suzy Chase: Monk is housed in an old 100-year-old residence with traditional blue roof tiles. Would you please describe the interior? I am dying to go here, by the way.Emmy Reis: Yeah. It's a combination of Japanese and Scandinavian modern, simple but refined, and yet also very warm, inviting, and comfortable. It's minimal in a way that isn't uptight and it just soothes and relaxes your eyes and heart. The beams and pillars are the original wood and the dome-shaped window with cast iron frames looks out onto the tree-lined Philosopher's Path.Emmy Reis: The pizza oven and counter is the first thing you see when you come into the dining space. The floor is one level throughout and the kitchen counter, where all the food prep happens, is right there. That, and the warm lighting, make it feel very intimate. The vegetables and flowers picked fresh in the morning and the farms adorn the kitchen counter and stove top spaces, and that brings you a sense of the vital energy from nature that morning.Suzy Chase: Chef Imai seems to approach everything in his life with an artist's eye, even down to how the firewood is stacked. Could you please tell me the story of the cover and the physical design of this cookbook?Emmy Reis: The photographer, Yuka Yanazume, who did all the photography is a high school friend of Chef Imai. They've worked on an independent book project together before this. Her photos are just stunning, so Chef Imai knew from the beginning he wanted to with her. She really did a fantastic job of capturing the vibrance of the dishes and the nature. The designer, Julia Hasting, also did such an amazing job. The design of the book really speaks to the aesthetics of the restaurant. It's dynamic and tranquil all at the same time, in a way that evokes not just Monk, but also the vibe of Japan, and specifically Kyoto, but in a really refreshing and just genuine and natural way.Emmy Reis: It was really important that the book didn't cater to some kind of pre-existing or packaged idea of Japan or Kyoto and maybe conventional imagery or narrative within that. This book really needed to be its own thing, free to express what Monk embodies, and Julia really allowed that to come through, which is so amazing.Emmy Reis: Another important thing is the theme of light and shadow, which is in the subtitle of this book. It's definitely expressed in the design, layout and photos throughout the book, which is organized by the four seasons, beginning with spring. In terms of the theme of light and shadow in this book, there's an ongoing play between smaller moments of tension and contrast between light and shadow, like in the individual photos, and then there's a larger cycle that happens over the course of a year and the seasons, starting with this rising bright energy of spring that's full of light and vibrant colors and then ending with a certain darkness or quietness, deeper tones of color, which gives the book closure, but also a sense of renewal and rebirth beyond that.Emmy Reis: The cover was rendered from a photo taken by Yuka, in which the leaves from the trees on the Philosopher's Path were casting these beautiful moving shadows on the Monk exterior wall. It gives a really tactile sense of that warmth and carries that theme of light and shadow. It was a really beautiful and perfect cover for this book. It also has this feeling that those shadows could move or change at any moment, and that's also something that pulls you in deeper. So yeah.Suzy Chase: Where can we find Monk on the web and social media?Emmy Reis: You can find his website at restaurant-monk.com, and also on Instagram, his handle is yoshihiroimai. There's also a recording of the online release event, I think you can find it on his Instagram. It's one of the newest posts. That's a really great way to get a sense of the book as well.Suzy Chase: This cookbook is truly a work of art. Thank you so much, Emmy, for coming on Cookery by the Book Podcast for Chef Imai. This is certainly something I've never done before and I loved talking to you.Emmy Reis: Thank you so much, Suzy. This was a total pleasure and I'm so excited to be talking with you.Outro: Follow Cookery by the Book on Instagram, and thanks for listening to the number one cookbook podcast, Cookery by the Book.

Straight From The Cutter's Mouth: A Retina Podcast
Episode 276: Trauma Journal Club with Drs. Kimberly Tran, Fasika Woreta, and Yoshihiro Yonekawa

Straight From The Cutter's Mouth: A Retina Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2021 38:31


Open globe injury characteristics (https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamaophthalmology/fullarticle/2759430?resultClick=1) Retinal detachments in self-injurious patients (https://www.ophthalmologyretina.org/article/S2468-6530(20)30463-2/fulltext) Eye injuries from rubber bullets used during 2020 protests (https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamaophthalmology/article-abstract/2773503?resultClick=3)

Straight From The Cutter's Mouth: A Retina Podcast
Episode 267: Twitter Mailbag on Medical Education with Drs. Rukhsana Mirza and Yoshihiro Yonekawa

Straight From The Cutter's Mouth: A Retina Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2020


Drs. Rukhsana Mirza and Yoshihiro Yonekawa join to help answer listener questions about medical education in ophthalmology in this first Twitter mailbag. Financial Disclosures: None of the contributors have any relevant financial disclosures.You can now claim CME credits via the AAO website. Visit https://www.aao.org/browse-multimedia?filter=Audio&sub=ONE.ContentTypes.Audio.

Honestly Bilal
A Chat with Yoshihiro Yonekawa, MD

Honestly Bilal

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2020 35:05


In this episode, I chat with Yoshihiro Yonekawa, MD. Dr. Yonekawa is a pediatric and adult retinal surgeon at Wills Eye Hospital and Mid Atlantic Retina and resides as an Assistant Professor of Ophthalmology at Sidney Kimmel Medical College at Thomas Jefferson University. We discuss his early fascination with microsurgery and how the mentorship of Dr. Paul Chan, a former guest of the show and current Chair of the Department of Ophthalmology at the Illinois Eye and Ear Infirmary, was instrumental in introducing him to pediatric retina. Dr. Yonekawa shares what makes the field of pediatric retina so unique within the specialty of vitreoretinal surgery and how worldwide the call to action is being taken by many retina specialists to address the burden of retinopathy of prematurity. With a passion for clinical research, Dr. Yonekawa and I discuss how he sees the philosophy of collaboration in research as key to driving the field forward in exciting directions. His successful career expands outside clinical care and research initiatives. Dr. Yonekawa is on the Executive Committee for the Vit Buckle Society (VBS) and is also the Vice President for Academic Programing amongst his many other societal memberships and editorial positions for high-impact journals in ophthalmology. He shares the importance of being a part of the community of fellow retina specialists and the spirit of camaraderie at the heart of VBS. With a career that has been decorated in awards from his early days of training at Harvard medical school's Mass. Eye and Ear Infirmary and his vitreoretinal surgery fellowship at the Associated Retinal Consultants/William Beaumont Hospital, Dr. Yonekawa reflects on this recent honor he had of being inducted into the Retina Society. Finally, we touch on the advice Dr. Yonekawa has for prospective ophthalmology applicants and what he views as crucial pieces to a successful match. Dr. Yonekawa believes the drive, sense of mission, and passion for bettering the lives of patients and colleagues is the foundation of a career rooted in purpose. You can follow him on Twitter @YoshiYonekawaMD.

En liten pause
Yoshihiro Hattori "The wrong door"

En liten pause

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2020 35:42


I denne episoden forteller Maria om en sak fra Louisiana i USA i 1992, hvor en utvekslingsstudent fra Japan blir skutt og drept på vei til en Halloween fest. Kilder:BBC: Yoshihiro Hattori. Av: Toby Luckhurst.https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-50063364Military wiki: The death of Yoshihiro Hattori. Av: N.N.https://military.wikia.org/wiki/Death_of_Yoshihiro_HattoriYahoo news: How a knock on a wrong door results in a teen's tragic death. Av: N.Nhttps://au.news.yahoo.com/yoshihiro-hattori-gun-control-family-speaks-075214849.htmlComedy.com: The door knock that killed an exchangestudent. Av: n.nhttps://comedy.com/collections/news/yoshi-hattori-the-trick-or-treat-that-sparked-gun-controlRICHARD W. HAYMAKER COLLECTION ON YOSHIHIRO HATTORI. Complied by: Luana Henderson. https://lib.lsu.edu/sites/default/files/sc/findaid/4698.pdfJapantoday: 25 years on.  Av Japantodayhttps://japantoday.com/category/features/kuchikomi/25-years-on-slain-japanese-exchange-student-recalled-by-friendsNew york times: Acquittal in doorstep killing of Japanese student. Av: N.N https://www.nytimes.com/1993/05/24/us/acquittal-in-doorstep-killing-of-japanese-student.html?pagewanted=allDailyworld: Let's clear up stand your ground misconceptions. Av: Sheriff Bobby Guidroz.https://eu.dailyworld.com/story/news/local/2018/01/18/lets-clear-up-stand-your-ground-misconceptions/1045226001/Dictinary: Manslaughter vs murder.https://www.dictionary.com/e/manslaughter-vs-murder/New york times: Students trust in people proved fatal. Av: Adam Nossiter. https://www.nytimes.com/1992/10/23/us/student-s-trust-in-people-proved-fatal.htmlscholarship Law: Three questions about stand your ground law. https://scholarship.law.wm.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=2998&context=facpubsPodcast:LongBall - The death of Yoshihiro HattoriPeople Keep dying - Yoshi Hattori See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

En liten pause
Yoshihiro Hattori "The wrong door"

En liten pause

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2020 35:47


I denne episoden forteller Maria om en sak fra Louisiana i USA i 1992, hvor en utvekslingsstudent fra Japan blir skutt og drept på vei til en Halloween fest. Kilder:BBC: Yoshihiro Hattori. Av: Toby Luckhurst.https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-50063364Military wiki: The death of Yoshihiro Hattori. Av: N.N.https://military.wikia.org/wiki/Death_of_Yoshihiro_HattoriYahoo news: How a knock on a wrong door results in a teen's tragic death. Av: N.Nhttps://au.news.yahoo.com/yoshihiro-hattori-gun-control-family-speaks-075214849.htmlComedy.com: The door knock that killed an exchangestudent. Av: n.nhttps://comedy.com/collections/news/yoshi-hattori-the-trick-or-treat-that-sparked-gun-controlRICHARD W. HAYMAKER COLLECTION ON YOSHIHIRO HATTORI. Complied by: Luana Henderson. https://lib.lsu.edu/sites/default/files/sc/findaid/4698.pdfJapantoday: 25 years on. Av Japantodayhttps://japantoday.com/category/features/kuchikomi/25-years-on-slain-japanese-exchange-student-recalled-by-friendsNew york times: Acquittal in doorstep killing of Japanese student. Av: N.N https://www.nytimes.com/1993/05/24/us/acquittal-in-doorstep-killing-of-japanese-student.html?pagewanted=allDailyworld: Let's clear up stand your ground misconceptions. Av: Sheriff Bobby Guidroz.https://eu.dailyworld.com/story/news/local/2018/01/18/lets-clear-up-stand-your-ground-misconceptions/1045226001/Dictinary: Manslaughter vs murder.https://www.dictionary.com/e/manslaughter-vs-murder/New york times: Students trust in people proved fatal. Av: Adam Nossiter. https://www.nytimes.com/1992/10/23/us/student-s-trust-in-people-proved-fatal.htmlscholarship Law: Three questions about stand your ground law. https://scholarship.law.wm.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=2998&context=facpubsPodcast:LongBall - The death of Yoshihiro HattoriPeople Keep dying - Yoshi Hattori See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Straight From The Cutter's Mouth: A Retina Podcast
Episode 264: November 2020 Retinal Physician Preview with Drs. Daniel Chao and Yoshihiro Yonekawa, including discussion of gene therapy for angiogenesis and pediatric retinal disease pearls

Straight From The Cutter's Mouth: A Retina Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2020


Drs. Daniel Chao and Yoshihiro Yonekawa join for a preview of the November 2020 edition of Retinal Physician (found online at http://www.retinalphysician.com). Topics discussed include gene therapy applications for angiogenesis, pediatric retinal disease pearls, how to manage corneal surface issues after intravitreal injection, and a common mimicker of choroidal melanoma.Financial Disclosures: Dr. Sridhar is a consultant for Alcon, Dorc, Oxurion, and Regeneron. Dr. Chao is a consultant for Genentech and receives research funding from Genentech and Bayer. Dr. Yonekawa is a consultant for Alcon and Allergan.You can now claim CME credits via the AAO website. Visit https://www.aao.org/browse-multimedia?filter=Audio&sub=ONE.ContentTypes.Audio.

Del Bit a la Orquesta
257 - Yoshihiro Kunimoto & Konamic Game Freaks

Del Bit a la Orquesta

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2020 50:01


Programa de Radio No.108 Podcast 257Transmitido el 7 de Octubre 2020 por Radio y TV. Querétaro 100.3FMComenzamos octubre y también una serie de programas dedicados esta vez a la desarrolladora #Konami; nos vamos a sus inicios desde 1985 a 1987 y desempolvamos los vinilos y audiocassettes de la audioteca; La música de los videojuegos #Gradius, #Castlevania #twinbee y más se escucharan en Del Bit a la Orquesta por el 100.3FM de Radio y Televisión Querétaro de 16 a 17 hrs. Centro de México; no se lo pierdan la transmisión por internet en www.rtq.mx

Del Bit a la Orquesta
257 - Yoshihiro Kunimoto & Konamic Game Freaks

Del Bit a la Orquesta

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2020 50:01


Programa de Radio No.108 Podcast 257Transmitido el 7 de Octubre 2020 por Radio y TV. Querétaro 100.3FMComenzamos octubre y también una serie de programas dedicados esta vez a la desarrolladora #Konami; nos vamos a sus inicios desde 1985 a 1987 y desempolvamos los vinilos y audiocassettes de la audioteca; La música de los videojuegos #Gradius, #Castlevania #twinbee y más se escucharan en Del Bit a la Orquesta por el 100.3FM de Radio y Televisión Querétaro de 16 a 17 hrs. Centro de México; no se lo pierdan la transmisión por internet en www.rtq.mx

Straight From The Cutter's Mouth: A Retina Podcast
Episode 239: Journal Club with Drs. Priya Vakharia and Yoshihiro Yonekawa, including discussion of face-down positioning for macular holes, and more

Straight From The Cutter's Mouth: A Retina Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2020 38:25


Face-down positioning for macular holes randomized clinical trial (https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamaophthalmology/fullarticle/2765648) Editorial on face-down positioning for macular holes (https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamaophthalmology/fullarticle/2765646) Pseudophakic Retinal Detachments (https://www.aaojournal.org/article/S0161-6420(20)30428-0/fulltext) COVID-19 in NYC (https://www.aaojournal.org/article/S0161-6420(20)30430-9/fulltext) Mentoring Millenials (https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/fullarticle/2765430)

Ani-Gamers Podcast
UNLOCKED: AGP Bonus – Working in Anime with Yoshihiro Watanabe at Otakon 2019

Ani-Gamers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2020


We’re unlocking some of our old Patreon content to give everybody more stuff to listen to during the COVID-19 crisis. This one in particular is relevant because the interviewee works at Beastars’ Studio Orange. Enjoy, and check out https://patreon.com/anigamers to get access to all the bonus episodes! Evan sits down with English-speaking anime producer, international development specialist, and brand manager Yoshihiro “Nabe” Watanabe (@crazynabe on Twitter) at Otakon 2019 in Washington, DC to discuss his fascinating career on the Japanese side of the anime industry. Nabe has worked at Madhouse, PA Works, and most recently Orange, the studio behind Land of the Lustrous and Beastars. Name drops: Madhouse, MAPPA, PA Works, Orange, Masao Maruyama, Satoshi Kon, Andrew Upton, Yuichiro Fukushi, Shirobako, Kaiji, Land of the Lustrous. Intro/outro music: “14” by Jahzzar

Art Focus
Joseph Gallivan at Froelick Gallery for printmaker Yoshihiro Kitai and painter Tom Prochaska

Art Focus

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2020


Straight From The Cutter's Mouth: A Retina Podcast
Episode 222: COVID-19, Journal Club with Drs. Ajay Kuriyan and Yoshihiro Yonekawa

Straight From The Cutter's Mouth: A Retina Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2020


Drs. Ajay Kuriyan and Yoshihiro Yonekawa join the podcast for a journal club episode first to discuss COVID-19 practice measures then four recent articles in major ophthalmology journals:Tribute to Dr. Li Wenliang (https://www.ajo.com/article/S0002-9394(20)30067-2/fulltext)PRO phakic RD study (https://www.aaojournal.org/article/S0161-6420(20)30237-2/fulltext)Ophthalmology resident surgical competence (https://www.aaojournal.org/article/S0161-6420(20)30179-2/fulltext)Applicant perceptions of ophthalmology residency match (https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamaophthalmology/fullarticle/2762567)Relevant Disclosures: Drs. Yonekawa and Sridhar are consultants for Alcon. Dr. Kuriyan is a consultant for Bausch and Lomb.

Rat Salad Review
Beyond Bushido Episode 5- The Beginning Of The Hotness

Rat Salad Review

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2020 82:27


Rat Salad Review brings you Beyond Bushido as James and EA watch episode five of Bushido on Amazon Prime Video. It is a jam-packed issue with six matches and the debut of the great Yoshihiro “the Hotness” Takayama. Matches include Gary Albright vs Tom Burton, Takada vs Mark Silver, Yamazaki vs Steve Day, Yoji Anjo vs Kakihara, Fleming/Nakano vs Miyato/Tamura, and Kanehara vs Yoshihiro Takayama.  Please visit www.Ratsaladreview.com for other great shows. Also visit the Beyond Bushido Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/rat-salad-review/message

LongBall Presents...
The Death of Yoshihiro Hattori

LongBall Presents...

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2019 50:46


Rose, Mitch, and Tom discuss the shooting death of Japanese exchange student, Yoshihiro Hattori. www.LongBallStudios.com  

POST Wrestling w/ John Pollock & Wai Ting
Cruel Summer #12: Masahiro Chono vs. Yoshihiro Takayama (2002) w/ Dylan Fox

POST Wrestling w/ John Pollock & Wai Ting

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2019 74:55


WH Park welcomes back the Eastern Lariat’s Dylan Fox to discuss the finals of NJPW’s 12th G1 Climax tournament: Masahiro Chono vs. Yoshihiro Takayama from August 11, 2002. Dylan and WH also talk about undeserving IWGP Heavyweight and Triple Crown Champions, the history of Makai Club, the influx of “sports entertainment” into New Japan, how other wrestling promotions benefited from the decline in New Japan business and quality. Click here to watch this match on New Japan World (account required). WH Park and a special guest look back at the finals of every NJPW G1 Climax tournament in Cruel Summer, a limited-edition podcast from POST Wrestling. New episodes every Saturday and Sunday morning. Music: "Werq" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) | Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License | http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Follow WH Park on Twitter Subscribe: Apple Podcasts  | Android | Spotify | Google Play | Stitcher | TuneIn | Mac & PC | RSS Discuss: 
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JoJo's Bizarre Explainer
S04E33: Yoshihiro Kira Versus the Litter Patrol

JoJo's Bizarre Explainer

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2019 26:26


We answer some pressing questions from listeners, which results in some possibly unfortunate canon about Yukako’s body hair. Stunningly, we don’t make a single “gun beats paper” joke while discussing Enigma Boy. Araki is getting increasingly enthusiastic about drawing pouty lips and we aren’t mad about it. This episode, of all the episodes, might be the most nonsensical regarding stand powers, which is a rather impressive bar to clear. And what kind of soulless nightmare people comprise the Morioh Tourism Board, anyway? -- JoJo’s Bizarre Explainer JoJo's Bizarre Adventure! Either you love it, or you've never seen it. But what exactly is JoJo? Why is everyone talking about it? Why is it so great? Whether this is your first foray into Hirohiko Araki's decades-spanning masterpiece, or you're a seasoned JoJo Opinion Haver looking for more of your kind, JoJo's Bizarre Explainer is here for you! Hosted by Elizabeth Simins, Courtney Stanton, and Darius Kazemi, this podcast will tease out the running motifs, fascinating weirdnesses, occasional dog deaths, and ineffable charm of JoJo's Bizarre Adventure—anime-episode by anime-episode, with stops along the way for the manga, the videogames, and whatever else we can get our hands on. Join us as we attempt to do the impossible: Explain JoJo! explainjojo.com @explainjojo @explainjojo@crazynoisybizarre.town Here’s where to find the gang on the internet! Eliz: eliz.abeth.net @elizsimins Courtney: superopinionated.com @courtney@friend.camp Darius: tinysubversions.com @tinysubversions @darius@friend.camp

CVR podcast Contagious Thinking
Yoshihiro Kawaoka - 2018 Sir Michael Stoker Prize Podcast

CVR podcast Contagious Thinking

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2019 43:40


Season 2 Episode 1: Today we’re welcoming a very special guest to Contagious Thinking, Prof Yoshihiro Kawaoka, the 2018 Sir Michael Stoker Prize winner. The Stoker prize is an annual lecture awarded to an influential virologist, chosen by everyone who is not a group leader or PI at the CVR. Previous winners include David Baltimore, Beatrice Hahn and Jon Yewdell, to name only a few. This year’s winner, Yoshi Kawaoka - who is a vet by training - works at both the University of Wisconsin - Madison and the University of Tokyo. In this episode, Kawaoka speaks with fellow postdocs Elihu Aranday-Cortes, Shirin Ashraf and Connor Bamford, about his life in science; his interests in dangerous viruses like Ebola virus and Influenza viruses; and what its like to balance working life in Japan and in the USA. You can find our previous content on influenza and Ebola - and other Stoker prize winner lectures - over at cvrblog.myportfolio.com, email us at cvrcontagiousthinking@gmail.com or tweet us @CVRblog. Join us next week when we're sticking with 'flu and talking with viro-physicist Dr Nicole Robb. Featuring: Elihu Aranday-Cortes, Shirin Ashraf, Connor Bamford, Yoshi Kawaoka. Editing: Connor Bamford Music: Inspire - Benjamin Tissot - www.bensound.com

Queer Kids Play Anime
Episode 7 - Yu Yu Hakusho & Hunter × Hunter

Queer Kids Play Anime

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2018 32:14


Hosts Aradashi and Gothbrew welcome special quest Xoxo to the podcast to talk about Yoshihiro Togashi, father of shonen anime and creator of Yu Yu Hakusho and Hunter × Hunter. And of course, because we can't go an episode without mentioning Sailor Moon, find out how Naoko Takeuchi made Yoshihiro a better, more woke writer. Follow Xoxo on Twitter: twitter.com/xoxogossipX0 Email us at queerkidsplayanime@gmail.com Follow us on Twitter: twitter.com/QKPlayAnime Like us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/QueerKidsPlayAnime/ Find more of June Birnie's music: @junebirnie

Get Down Recordings
Get Down Radio #07 - Presents Takahira Yoshihiro & Kid Massive "LIVE" from ADE'16

Get Down Recordings

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2016 111:04


Welcome to Get Down Radio 007 Get Down In Session 01 Jax Jones – House Work ft Mike Dunn & MNEK 02 Sted-E & Hybrid Heights – Everybody Get Down - Angel Manuel Remix 03 Robbie Rivera – Come Back To Me 04 Axiom - Silence Ft Heather Nicole - Grande & Preset Remix 05 Kid Massive & Sevag – Summer In Rio - KId Massive Remix 06 My Digital Enemy – Inside of Me - Club Dub 07 Steve Powers & Sevag – Kiss The Stars 08 Demid Rezin – Good To You 09 Derry Kost – Makosa 10 Axwell & Shapov – Belong - D.O.D. Remix Get Down Artist Spotlight - Takahiro Yoshihiro 20 Mins Mix 01 Takahiro Yoshihira - Trumble 02 Derry Kost - Makosa 03 Kid Massive, Sevag & Alexandra Prince - In & Out 04 Mark Vox & Takahiro Yoshihira - Louder 05 Yuu K Akatsuki feat. Detectt - Crystal Code 06 Tali Rush & Takahiro Yoshihira - Gravity Kid Massive LIVE from IAMHOUSE - ADE Mix 01 Per QX - Turn Up the Bass 02 Loic Penillo - U Gonna Love 03 Kid Massive Ft Elliotte Willaims N'dure - Get Busy - Dj Sign Remix 04 Azurio & Steven Sanders - 4.1 05 Daniel Chord - Ghost Voices 06 Demid Rezin - Wild Wild Jonny 07 Vidojean & Oliver Loenn - Backatchya 08 Skiavo & Vindes - Quasar 09 Xander M - Kanaola 10 Kid Massive & Sevag Ft Alexandra Prince - In & out (Of My Life) - Daniel Chord Remix 11 Kid Massive & Feng Shui - Joy 12 Sergey Smile - Back Again 13 Kid Massive & Sevag - Summer In Rio - Skiavo & Vindes Remix www.twitter.com/getdownrec www.soundcloud.com/getdownrec www.youtube.com/user/officialgetdown www.facebook.com/getdownrecordings www.instagram.com/getdownrecordings

The Comics Alternative
Manga - Reviews of School Judgment 1 and A Drifting Life

The Comics Alternative

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2016 97:33


On the February manga show, Shea and Derek look at a new title and an older title. They begin with a discussion of School Judgment 1, recently released by VIZ Media. Written by Nobuaki Enoki and with art by Takeshi Obata -- perhaps best known for his work on Death Note -- this is the first book in a series that has a unique premise. In fact, the guys comment several times on the wacky setup of School Judgment: a legal arbitration system established in Japan's elementary schools, where the students themselves try criminal cases serving as judge, prosecution, and defense. In this first installment, the protagonists Abaku Inugami (for the defense) and Pine Hanzuki (prosecution) battle over three strange cases, with the book ending by setting up a fourth. Shea and Derek discuss the weirdness and the social pertinence of the storylines, including arbitration concerning both drug use and pedophilic voyeurism. After that, they look at at Yoshihiro Tatsumi's A Drifting Life (Drawn & Quarterly). With an original English publication of 2009, this is Tatsumi's slightly veiled autobiography and a look at his growth as a manga artist. In fact, Derek points out that the book can best be read as a künstlerroman, a narrative about an artist's growth to personal and creative maturity. This is a hefty book of over 830 pages, a marked difference from the kind of short-form manga that Tatsumi is best known for. Indeed, both Shea and Derek contrast reading A Drifting Life to their experiences with his short-story collections, such as The Push Man and Other Stories, Abandon the Old in Tokyo, Good-Bye, and Fallen Worlds (also published in English by Drawn & Quarterly). While the shorter slice-of-life narratives are clear examples of gekiga, an alternative manga form advocated by Tatsumi himself, this autobiographical work is more conventional. And being a retrospective look back at his early life, Tatsumi brings into his story the real-life artists that inspired him and served as his companions and competitors, including Osamu Tezuka, Masahiko Matsumoto, Takao Saito, and Susumu Yamamori. As the guys conclude, this is an outstanding book and the perfect introduction to the world of Yoshihiro Tatsumi.

Laris Maker presenta: ELEKTRODOS
ELEKTRODOS. The Compilation Vol.1 - 20 Yoshihiro Hayashi - Sailing Stars

Laris Maker presenta: ELEKTRODOS

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2015 4:24


ELEKTRODOS: The Compilation is a project born from the online radio show ELEKTRODOS, in which veterans electro artists are featured, as well as new up and coming producers. The show is a presentation platform for national and international electro artists and producers. Get ELEKTRODOS The Compilation here: https://elektrodosrecordings.bandcamp.com/ for free! With ELEKTRODOS: The Compilation, we want to go a step further. Celebrating our 100th show at the release date of this album, we want to expand our platform. The concept: a 20 track album of the best new and veteran electro produces. The result: this great selection of different individual styles of electro from these great and sometimes unknown artists, who selflessly contribute their work to produce this release which shows the breadth and wealth of electro and its underground community. credits released 23 April 2015 Big thank you to all the artists participating selflessly with their tracks, and thanks to Amper Clap (amperclap.bandcamp.com) for managing the technical direction, Buba Theflow for the front cover design, and all our listeners for making ELEKTRODOS a success!

MicrobeWorld Video HD
MWV Episode 83 - This Week in Virology 270: Live from ASM Biodefense in Washington, D.C.

MicrobeWorld Video HD

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2014 85:24


Watch a live video episode of This Week in Virology (TWiV), a podcast about viruses. Started in September 2008 by Vincent Racaniello, a Higgins Professor in the Department of Microbiology and Immunology at Columbia University, the goal of the show is to have an accessible discussion about viruses that anyone can understand and enjoy. In Washington, D.C., Racaniello, co-host Condit, and guests Kawaoka and Hruby discuss antivirals against smallpox and influenza viruses H5N1 and H7N9.  Moderators: Vincent Racaniello; Columbia Univ. Coll. of Physicians & Surgeons, NY Richard C. Condit; Univ. of Florida, Gainesville, FL Panelists: Yoshihiro Kawaoka; Dept. of Pathobiological Sc., Univ. of Wisconsin, Madison, Madison, WI Dennis Hruby; SIGA Technologies, Inc., Corvallis, OR Links for this episode • ASM Biodefense Meeting - http://www.asmbiodefense.org/ • Influenza H5N1 transmission (Virus Res) - http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23954580 • Aerosol transmission of H5N1 virus in ferrets (Nature) - http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22722205 • Characterization of H7N9 virus from humans (Nature) - http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23842494 • ST-246 efficacy in primates (AAC) - http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24100494 • Antiviral options for biodefense (Curr Op Virol) • ST-246 safety in humans (Antimicrob Agents Chemother) • Gain-of-function experiments (Science) - http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23929965 • Letters read on TWiV 270 - http://www.twiv.tv/twiv-270-letters/ Weekly Science Picks Vincent - Quanta Magazine - https://www.simonsfoundation.org/quanta/ Rich - Colour is in the eye of the beholder - http://www.boreme.com/posting.php?id=30670#.UufLtBAo7VR Listener Pick of the Week Kehau - Beautiful but deadly viruses - http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/01/13/deadly-viruses-beautiful-photos_n_4545309.html Send your virology questions and comments (email or mp3 file) to twiv@twiv.tv

MicrobeWorld Video (audio only)
MWV Episode 83 - This Week in Virology 270: Live from ASM Biodefense in Washington, D.C. (Audio Only)

MicrobeWorld Video (audio only)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2014 85:24


Listen to a live video episode of This Week in Virology (TWiV), a podcast about viruses. Started in September 2008 by Vincent Racaniello, a Higgins Professor in the Department of Microbiology and Immunology at Columbia University, the goal of the show is to have an accessible discussion about viruses that anyone can understand and enjoy. In Washington, D.C., Racaniello, co-host Condit, and guests Kawaoka and Hruby discuss antivirals against smallpox and influenza viruses H5N1 and H7N9.  Moderators: Vincent Racaniello; Columbia Univ. Coll. of Physicians & Surgeons, NY Richard C. Condit; Univ. of Florida, Gainesville, FL Panelists: Yoshihiro Kawaoka; Dept. of Pathobiological Sc., Univ. of Wisconsin, Madison, Madison, WI Dennis Hruby; SIGA Technologies, Inc., Corvallis, OR Links for this episode • ASM Biodefense Meeting - http://www.asmbiodefense.org/ • Influenza H5N1 transmission (Virus Res) - http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23954580 • Aerosol transmission of H5N1 virus in ferrets (Nature) - http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22722205 • Characterization of H7N9 virus from humans (Nature) - http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23842494 • ST-246 efficacy in primates (AAC) - http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24100494 • Antiviral options for biodefense (Curr Op Virol) • ST-246 safety in humans (Antimicrob Agents Chemother) • Gain-of-function experiments (Science) - http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23929965 • Letters read on TWiV 270 - http://www.twiv.tv/twiv-270-letters/ Weekly Science Picks Vincent - Quanta Magazine - https://www.simonsfoundation.org/quanta/ Rich - Colour is in the eye of the beholder - http://www.boreme.com/posting.php?id=30670#.UufLtBAo7VR Listener Pick of the Week Kehau - Beautiful but deadly viruses - http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/01/13/deadly-viruses-beautiful-photos_n_4545309.html Send your virology questions and comments (email or mp3 file) to twiv@twiv.tv

MicrobeWorld Video
MWV Episode 83 - This Week in Virology 270: Live from ASM Biodefense in Washington, D.C.

MicrobeWorld Video

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2014 85:24


Watch a live video episode of This Week in Virology (TWiV), a podcast about viruses. Started in September 2008 by Vincent Racaniello, a Higgins Professor in the Department of Microbiology and Immunology at Columbia University, the goal of the show is to have an accessible discussion about viruses that anyone can understand and enjoy. In Washington, D.C., Racaniello, co-host Condit, and guests Kawaoka and Hruby discuss antivirals against smallpox and influenza viruses H5N1 and H7N9.  Moderators: Vincent Racaniello; Columbia Univ. Coll. of Physicians & Surgeons, NY Richard C. Condit; Univ. of Florida, Gainesville, FL Panelists: Yoshihiro Kawaoka; Dept. of Pathobiological Sc., Univ. of Wisconsin, Madison, Madison, WI Dennis Hruby; SIGA Technologies, Inc., Corvallis, OR Links for this episode • ASM Biodefense Meeting - http://www.asmbiodefense.org/ • Influenza H5N1 transmission (Virus Res) - http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23954580 • Aerosol transmission of H5N1 virus in ferrets (Nature) - http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22722205 • Characterization of H7N9 virus from humans (Nature) - http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23842494 • ST-246 efficacy in primates (AAC) - http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24100494 • Antiviral options for biodefense (Curr Op Virol) • ST-246 safety in humans (Antimicrob Agents Chemother) • Gain-of-function experiments (Science) - http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23929965 • Letters read on TWiV 270 - http://www.twiv.tv/twiv-270-letters/ Weekly Science Picks Vincent - Quanta Magazine - https://www.simonsfoundation.org/quanta/ Rich - Colour is in the eye of the beholder - http://www.boreme.com/posting.php?id=30670#.UufLtBAo7VR Listener Pick of the Week Kehau - Beautiful but deadly viruses - http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/01/13/deadly-viruses-beautiful-photos_n_4545309.html Send your virology questions and comments (email or mp3 file) to twiv@twiv.tv

Anime Graruru
Alone AGain: Fish Story

Anime Graruru

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2012


So episode 5 of Gundam Unicorn has been out for like a day now, and while we have recorded an episode on it, we decided to wait a week to release it.  Since our last episode was 2 weeks ago, I decided to go solo, and discuss this 2009 live-action flick called Fish Story from Yoshihiro […]

Wasabeat Desktop Disco Podcast
Podcast vol.56 / MIX編 Exclusive DJ Mix_017 Yoshihiro Tsutsumi / 9/17 (FRI) @ UNIT「DANCESHIP meets Bird's Eye View」出演のYoshihiro TsutsumiサンがWasabeatの為にDJ Mixを作ってくれました!

Wasabeat Desktop Disco Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2010