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EPISODE · Jul 24, 2021 · 1H 15M

#27 - Juzo Itami

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Content Warning: Suicide by falling We look at the life and works of famed director Juzo Itami, known for his humorous and wry social commentary on Japanese society. His death in 1997, however, still remains something of curiosity, and many continue to suspect foul play... Today's guest is Michael, aka HumanFilthXVX. You can find them via their Twitter page, and can watch them play games over on their Twitch channel. For more content follow me on @hikikomoripodcast on Instagram where I'll be posting photos relevant to this episode! You can also find me on Twitter @sequencepod, or you can listen to my other podcasts Final Fanservice and Not Another Film on any big podcast app. Sources: Juzo Itami's IMDb page  New York Times article on Itami's '92 assault  Film in Ether article, discussing Itami's death  The High Price of Writing About Yakuza, by Jake Adelstein The Rumpus Interview, with Jake Adelstein The Juzo Itami Museum  Study on the behaviour of Heisei yakuza Wikipedia 

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Pola Rise Pola Rise Pola Rise & Krzysztof Sierpiński - Glitter Talk: Hikikomori Stories All about Self-esteem by Teru Nakashima, Japan Teru Nakashima Teru Nakashima: A Pioneer in Self-Esteem Psychology# Teru Nakashima: Leading Voice in Self-Esteem PsychologyTeru Nakashima is a prominent Japanese psychological counselor, author, and public speaker who developed "Natural Psychology," an approach to enhancing self-acceptance and transforming lives. After overcoming severe personal struggles, including a decade as a hikikomori (social recluse) and multiple suicide attempts, he independently studied psychology and therapy, developing methods that led to his own recovery and eventually helping others.## Core Theory and MethodologyNakashima's theory of self-acceptance centers on six fundamental elements:- Sense of Existence: Feeling one's life has value- Sense of Competence: Believing in one's abilities- Sense of Belonging: Feeling accepted in society- Sense of Security: Having a safe space- Self-Trust: Being reliable and dependable- Self-Esteem: Recognizing one's inher No One Wants to Help a Hikikomori Marvin Hui I've been sent to 3 different psychiatric wards, 5 different times. Each year they destroyed my life and no one, not even online wants to help, this is the record of my plight. I hope one day it would matter to the world because right now - no one is keeping them from chaining me inside a place way worse than when I didn't leave my room. el faro del apocalipsis (Podcast) - www.poderato.com/gascuenha gascuenha historias de un hikikomori occidental y cincuentón. paisajes del apocalipsis cotidiano.dibujos de sociedades alienadas.esquemas de ti.suenhos.

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Content Warning: Suicide by falling We look at the life and works of famed director Juzo Itami, known for his humorous and wry social commentary on Japanese society. His death in 1997, however, still remains something of curiosity, and many continue...

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