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Biz and Japanese Lounge!
by Chie Yoshioka
This channel is for those who want to study Japanese but have limited time due to busy schedules. It's ideal for business professionals interested in both Japanese language and work-related content.Most guests are non-Japanese entrepreneurs who introduce their businesses in Japanese, helping listeners learn the language and gain business insights.We welcome guests who can converse in Japanese for about half of the conversation. If needed, I'll be able to support you and supplement with English, allowing listeners to learn natural expressions and nuances.www-kanjimail-jp.mailerpage.io
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Workplace Horror Game: Clock Out at 2 – Toxic Work Culture in Games | McIsiah (Mac) Kendema
What if the real horror isn’t ghosts or monsters but your workplace? 💼👀In this episode, I welcome McIsiah (Mac) Kendema, developer of Clock Out at 2, to discuss how this unique horror game sheds light on workplace stress, harassment, and toxic corporate culture.🕒 What is Clock Out at 2? A horror game born from a Game Jam Highlights real-life workplace harassment and stress Features different global workplace cultures, including Japan and KoreaHe also shares his insights on Japanese work culture, game localization, and the challenges of global game development. 🌍🎙️🔍 If you're interested in game development, localization, or workplace culture, this episode is a must-listen!💬 Share your thoughts with us! #ClockOutAt2 #GameDevelopment #WorkplaceHorror #IndieGamesClockOutAt2 informationhttps://ko-fi.com/clockoutat2https://store.steampowered.com/app/3249030/Clock_Out_at_2_Demo/
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Improving Data Quality & Management: Insights from Dan Myers
In this episode,I speak with Dan Myers, MBA, IQCP, formation Qualitindustry standards, volunteer work, and cultural influences on data management.📌Topics & Timestamps:1️⃣[1:13] Origins of "Conformed Dimensions of Data Quality" – Why Dan proposed this standard and its impact.2️⃣[8:45] Volunteer Work & Cultural Influences – How his JET Program experience and community service shape his career.3️⃣[16:34] Leadership at Miramonte Christian School – The role of data quality in education and business operations.Listen to Dan’s insights on data management, leadership, and cross-cultural communication!DQMatters.comhttps://dqmatters.com/His classDQMatters.com/DQJumpstart?
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Unlocking Japanese Tea: Chun Ian's Journey with Yunomi.life – The World's Largest Artisanal Tea Catalog
Join us for an exciting chat with Ian Chun, the founder of Yunomi. life, a go-to destination for Japanese tea lovers worldwide. By teaming up with over 170 small-scale tea farms and producers in Japan, he’s bringing Japanese tea's unique flavors and culture to more than 90 countries—and making it easier than ever to enjoy a sip of Japan from anywhere! In this episode, he discusses: (2:42) His journey and self-introduction. (12:06) The challenges of starting Yunomi.life and how he overcame them. (27:58) Memorable moments from spreading Japanese tea to the world. (40:10) The values and beliefs that are most important to him when introducing Japanese culture internationally. Discover how he combines expertise in online marketing, e-commerce, and international trade to empower small Japanese businesses while staying true to the essence of their culture. You'll be able to learn more about Yunomi. life and explore their catalog: www.yunomi.life
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Navigating Japan-Europe Business: Richard Mort’s Expertise in Cross-Cultural Content Creation
About Richard Mort: Richard Mort is a seasoned content strategist and multilingual copywriter with over 25 years of experience across Japan and Europe. Specializing in bridging cultural gaps, he helps businesses succeed through conversion-focused content, SEO-friendly copy, and strategic communication. Passionate about creating authentic, emotionally resonant content, Richard shares his expertise on cross-cultural business and the value of human input in an AI-driven world. Caption: (1:21) His Introduction(12:55) 1. Could you share an episode that left a powerful impression regarding the differences between doing business in Japan and Europe?(20:48) 2. Over your career spanning more than 25 years, could you tell us about a project or success story that you are incredibly proud of?(28:12) 3. In an era where AI is becoming increasingly prevalent, why do you believe human content creation remains essential?(33:15) Finally, could you share a message with the listeners? 𝐓𝐡𝐞 𝐋𝐢𝐧𝐤𝐞𝐝𝐈𝐧 𝐆𝐚𝐩: 𝐉𝐚𝐩𝐚𝐧𝐞𝐬𝐞 𝐄𝐱𝐩𝐚𝐭𝐬 𝐌𝐢𝐬𝐬𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐁𝐮𝐬𝐢𝐧𝐞𝐬𝐬 𝐎𝐩𝐩𝐨𝐫𝐭𝐮𝐧𝐢𝐭𝐢𝐞𝐬👇 https://www.linkedin.com/posts/richardmort_medica2024-linkedin-networking-activity-7261824680121044992--KV_/
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Startup Growth, Leadership, and Overcoming Failure: Expert Insights for Entrepreneurs
Timothy Connor is an accomplished leader and entrepreneur with vast experience in startup ventures and team building. With a strong track record of driving business growth and navigating successes and challenges, he brings knowledge to those looking to grow their own businesses. In this episode, Timothy shares valuable insights on what it takes to succeed as an entrepreneur, the importance of core beliefs in business, and how to learn from successes and failures. Podcast Timetable: (1:00) Timothy shared a brief introduction about himself.(8:43) What core beliefs or philosophies are most important when starting a venture business?(12:36) Can you share the most memorable successes and failures from your experiences? What did you learn from them?(22:43) What is the most essential element for a startup to experience rapid growth?(28:04) As a leader, how do you motivate and foster growth within your team?(37:28) How do you perceive "failure" in business and leverage it for success?(46:00) How do you relax and spend your time? Can you share any hobbies you enjoy?(51:08) Message to the Audience Books Recommended by Timothy Connor: During the episode, Timothy shared two books that have greatly influenced his approach to entrepreneurship and leadership. These books are highly recommended for anyone looking to dive deeper into these subjects. Check them out below: Start with Why Quiet SYNNOVATE https://www.synnovate.jp/
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Building Success in Japan: A Journey from Employee Satisfaction to Supporting Foreign Entrepreneurs
Introduction to Batino Tyson: Batino Tyson is an experienced entrepreneur who has been running businesses in Japan for over twenty years. A self-taught Japanese speaker, he reached the N1 level and has successfully launched and grown multiple ventures. His career has included improving employee satisfaction, launching language schools, and supporting foreign entrepreneurs. In this podcast, we delve into how he succeeded in the Japanese market and the value he provides to foreign entrepreneurs. Timestamps: (1:23) Mastering Japanese and HR: A 20-Year Journey in Japan (8:12) Building Success: From Boosting Employee Satisfaction to Launching Language Schools (19:32) What's the most memorable experience you've had in your business journey so far? (24:24) From TV Appearance to Website Boom: A Business Breakthrough in Japan (30:03) What is your vision for the future, and what are you most excited about in your current projects? (39:11) Supporting Foreign Entrepreneurs: From Company Formation to Marketing and Coaching About This Episode: In this episode, Batino Tyson shares insights from his 20+ year business journey in Japan, discussing the keys to success and the challenges he faced along the way. The focus is on his efforts to improve employee satisfaction, the launch of language schools, and how he grew his business even during the challenges of COVID-19. Additionally, Batino reflects on a business breakthrough sparked by his TV appearance, the surge in website traffic, and his latest initiatives to support foreign entrepreneurs, from company formation to marketing and coaching. Discover how he has carved out new opportunities in the Japanese market and the strategies behind his success. Be sure to check it out! Scaling Your Company https://scalingyourcompany.com/ Tyson Batino linkedin.com/in/tysonbatino
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Ed Thompson Reveals the Secrets to Successful Design at Concept Design.
Ed Thompson, with over 20 years of experience in Japan and APAC’s advertising industry, leads Concept Design. He drives multinational success through creative and innovative strategies that accelerate business growth. 1. (3:52) What are some of your most memorable achievements, and what strategies helped you reach them? 2. (11:09) How could you approach understanding client needs? Could you share a particularly memorable episode? 3. (17:14) Given the constant evolution in marketing, what trends or technologies have you been focusing on, and how do you see them impacting your business? 4. (28:08) What have you implemented to increase customer loyalty, and do you have any specific success stories? 5. (32:37) What are your business goals moving forward? Are there any new areas you’re excited to explore? 6. (45:522) What do you enjoy doing outside of work? Do your hobbies or interests influence your approach to business? 1. Ed manages his company while also teaching at various universities, referring to his teaching as a 'part-time’ labor of love. He has been instructing in the continuing education program at Temple University Japan (TUJ) for over 20 years, something which he says somewhat surprises him since he never expected that to be the case. He continues to lecture at TUJ because it allows him to learn while interacting with others, and thereby gain wider viewpoints and develop deeper insights. That has proven invaluable alongside his work as a marketing consultant over the past few decades while directing his portfolio of accounts at Concept Design (https://conceptdesign.io/work). 2. He emphasizes the importance of using research-based approaches to accurately capture client needs. However, efforts to alignresearch findings as much as possible with the reality of the marketplace can lead to delays in achieving expected results. It is critical to quickly identify any misalignment between client needs and market realities to make necessary adjustments. 5. Ed’s future business goals can be condensed into several key points.First, he is regularly engaged in collaborations and consultations on assignments with embassies and larger international companies. However, his upcoming focus is for next year’s upcoming Osaka Expo 2025 (https://conceptdesign.io/consulting). Additionally, he is committed to professional education and is exploring ways to disseminate information worldwide, leveraging his experience teaching at corporations and universities. Recently, he has spent time collecting content from the numerous personal training and coaching sessions he’s delivered with Concept Design / COACHING / (https://conceptdesign.io/coaching). This has led to launch of his new online learning platform called Concept Design / ACADEMY / (https://conceptdesign.io/academy-page). When creating the academy, he initially prioritized marketing, but he further reflected on his own past experiences and path to success. He realized he needed to add topics covering career, management and organizational development to ensure participants can gain valuable insights regardless of their career stage. 6. He also mentioned that while discussing ideas with emerging startups, he will sometimes realize that his thinking may not align with upcoming trends. So he considers engaging with a wide variety of people to sustain creativity is a good approach. He encourages those interested in their career advancement and marketing and to check out the Concept Design / ACADEMY / (https://academy.conceptdesign.io/). Final Words from Ed.He encourages those interested in their career advancement and marketing and to check out the Concept Design / ACADEMY / (https://academy.conceptdesign.io/). He believes his academy can be a valuable resource for your career and work-related challenges. He also suggests you inquire with your companies about educational subsidies covering registration costs.
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Cross-Border Tax Insights with Dean H. Yoshimoto, CPA
In this insightful episode, Dean H. Yoshimoto, a seasoned U.S.-based CPA with deep experience in American and Japanese tax systems, discusses the complexities of managing cross-border taxes. Please listen to Dean’s valuable insights and advice on tax strategies for international professionals and learn from his career journey and personal interests. Here’s a breakdown of the episode: Challenging Experiences in Supporting Overseas Taxation (6:17) Dean shares some of the most memorable and challenging situations he’s faced in assisting Japanese and other foreign nationals working abroad. From Corporate to Independent Work (12:34): Dean discusses how his approach and perspective evolved after he moved from a large company to an independent practice. Navigating Japan-U.S. Tax Differences (20:18) Dean highlights the unique challenges of Japanese and American tax regulations and offers advice on how clients can manage these differences. Managing Dual-Residency Taxes (27:49), Dean outlines the best practices for handling taxes for individuals living in or earning income in Japan and the U.S. Advice for Aspiring Tax Professionals (35:38): Dean provides guidance for those interested in starting a career in taxation or furthering their tax expertise. Hobbies and Work-Life Balance (47:09) Despite his busy work life, Dean finds time to stay active. He discusses how his hobbies help him maintain balance and well-being. Dean's Closing Message (51:56) Dean wraps up the episode with final thoughts and encouragement for listeners.LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/dean-h-yoshimoto-a28a3310b/YouTube: Kanji Mailhttp://www-kanjimail-jp.mailerpage.io
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Interview with Erin Mao: Bilingual Recruitment & Mobility Engineering Insights
Guest: Erin Mao, a bilingual recruitment specialist at Robert Walters, focuses on connecting top talent with opportunities in the mobility engineering sector. With experience in Japanese and international work cultures, Erin navigates the challenges of finding skilled candidates in a globalized industry. Episode Overview: In this episode, Erin discusses the critical skills needed for recruitment, the increasing role of software and AI in mobility engineering, and the importance of building relationships with clients and candidates. She also reflects on the differences in work culture between Japan and overseas and shares some of her interests. Questions: 1. (1:51)The most essential skills in your current position 2. (5:55)Skills and knowledge needed in the mobility engineering field 3. (11:09)Lessons learned from working at Robert Walters 4. (14:58) Building relationships with clients and candidates 5. (18:53)Collaboration within the mobility engineering team 6. (22:46)Hobbies and personal interests If you find this episode interesting and want to connect with Erin Mao, please get in touch with her via the LinkedIn link below! Erin Mao⬇️ https://www.linkedin.com/in/erin-mao/ Kanji Mail http://www-kanjimail-jp.mailerpage.io
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Teaching English with Passion: Eoghan Champkin’s Journey and Insights
Eoghan Champkin He is an English teacher and lesson creator at Gold Lion English School. Committed to making learning English fun, Eoghan focuses on teaching kids and creating engaging lessons that inspire a love for the language. In this episode, Eoghan shares his experiences and insights into teaching English in Japan. In this episode: (2:35) Eoghan shares his various experiences in Japan. (8:45) Why does he focus on teaching elementary school students? (10:15) Challenges he faced when starting his school. (16:38) Thoughts on Japan's education system, which emphasizes grammar. (35:55) How does he teach English in his classes? (39:47) How does he teach sentence formation? (42:05) What are his hobbies? If you're interested in his lessons, you can check out his page through the link below. Eoghan Champkin's LinkedIn page https://www.linkedin.com/in/eoghan-champkin-535b19211/ Kanji Mail http://www-kanjimail-jp.mailerpage.io
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David Rubenstein - Senior Wealth Manager at Argentum Wealth Management on Navigating Japan’s Investment Landscape
吉岡千依 <[email protected]>4:43 PM (2 minutes ago)to me In this episode, we are joined by David Rubenstein, Senior Wealth Manager at Argentum Wealth Management, who shares his valuable insights and experiences from his career in wealth management. David discusses the rewarding aspects of his job, his approach to advising new investors, and the differences between Japan’s investment environment and overseas markets. He also provides his perspective on the future of the Japanese market and investment trends and how he balances his demanding career with his passion for running and triathlons. Timestamps: What do you find most rewarding about your career as a Wealth Manager? (3:06) How do you approach advising someone new to investing? (5:37) How does Japan's investment environment differ from overseas? (13:57) Can you share a success story from your career or when you felt particularly proud of helping a client? (17:43) What are your thoughts on the future of the Japanese market and upcoming investment trends? (22:00) How do you balance your busy work life with hobbies like running and triathlons? (29:54) If you have any questions about investing or want personalized advice, please get in touch with David Rubenstein for expert guidance! David Rubenstein LInkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/search/results/all/?heroEntityKey=urn%3Ali%3Afsd_profile%3AACoAAAMOAxcBuY-61vGlUXlp92JEfa6y03lkATQ&keywords=David%20Rubenstein&origin=ENTITY_SEARCH_HOME_HISTORY&sid=3YV Kanji Mail website http://www-kanjimail-jp.mailerpage.io
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Introducing Biz and Japanese Lounge: Learn from Global Professionals
1. Hello, everyone. I’m Chie, your host. This podcast features professionals from around the world who speak Japanese and share their business stories in Japanese. 2. Who This Podcast Is For: - Former Japanese learners who stopped or gave up. - Those interested in Japanese and business topics. - Busy individuals juggling work and family. 3. Why I Created This Podcast: - I know how hard it is to find time for Japanese when life is busy. - By hearing from our guests, you can learn Japanese and gain business insight simultaneously. 4. About Kanji Mail: Kanji Mai is a service for busy learners who want to study kanji, vocabulary, and grammar in 5-10 minutes daily. Check out the link in the description for a special offer. 5. Make Use of Spare Time: - Listen during your breaks, commute, or whenever you have a few minutes to spare. 6. Looking for Guests: - We’re seeking business professionals who speak or learn Japanese to be guests. Contact us if interested! http://www-kanjimail-jp.mailerpage.io
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
This channel is for those who want to study Japanese but have limited time due to busy schedules. It's ideal for business professionals interested in both Japanese language and work-related content.Most guests are non-Japanese entrepreneurs who introduce their businesses in Japanese, helping listeners learn the language and gain business insights.We welcome guests who can converse in Japanese for about half of the conversation. If needed, I'll be able to support you and supplement with English, allowing listeners to learn natural expressions and nuances.www-kanjimail-jp.mailerpage.io
HOSTED BY
Chie Yoshioka
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