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THE BEU PODCAST
by Ashley Wallace
Listen to Ashley Wallace talk about his transition from 10 years in Japan back to the U.S.A. Unpacking his life has given insight on communication across cultures and how to stay true to U. Subjects of podcast will range from: his life experiences in Japan to help those aspiring to live there find their way. Or, giving messages on how to make sure to be the best you.
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Shanda like Honda- An Interview w/ Shanda
In this episode, Ashley sits down with his friend Shanda, an African American woman living in Yokohama, Japan, to explore her inspiring journey abroad.Tune in as Shanda shares:Her humble beginnings adjusting to life in JapanHow her passion for cheerleading has opened unexpected doorsThe importance of building community as a foreignerReal talk about the dating scene in JapanWhether you're curious about life overseas, seeking community, or just love a good story—this episode has something for you.Thank you for your continued support!Feel free to drop your thoughts or feedback in the comments.Ending theme:🎵 Next to Nothing🎧 Produced by: Soulchef(I do not own the rights to this music)
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You just have to GANBARU!
In this episode of the BEU Podcast, I discuss the Japanese word 頑張る (Ganbaru). I explore its deeper meaning within the context of Japanese culture and societal norms. I also share my personal experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic, along with other moments that have shaped my understanding of this powerful concept—and why it's so deeply ingrained in everyday life in Japan.
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The Departure to Japan
In this episode Ashley discusses how he decided to depart the United States for Japan 13 years ago. While telling this story he gives tips on learning Japanese, the benefits in students studying abroad, and insight on finding work in Japan. If you give this a listen, the hope is that is to give you the courage to learn that language you have been talking about studying or make that leap to live abroad. Opening Theme Credit: Soulchef- Next to Nothing (instrumental) Spotify @soulchef “I do own or reserve any of the music played in the opening theme”
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The Unicorn in NYC: Interview w/Kilara (VIDEO)
Ashley sits down with the up and coming billingual Japanese woman comedic phenom Kilara! She talks about how she found her interest in comedy. Why she decided to attend an HBCU (dope right). Also, she discusses how women are view and their position in Japanese society. Follow Kilara on instagram @kilaracomdey. Also if you need some motivating apparel check out I AM BETTER ME! Follow @iambetterthanme. Buy merchandise from www.iambetterthanme.com If you need photography done. Check out these two brother below Tryon Photograph Follow on IG @iamtryon Facebook: Tryon Photography Demolives Follow on IG @demolives Website: http://demolives.com
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The Unicorn in NYC: Interview w/Kilara
Ashley sits down with the up and coming billingual Japanese woman comedic phenom Kilara! She talks about how she found her interest in comedy. Why she decided to attend an HBCU (dope right). Also, she discusses how women are view and their position in Japanese society. Follow Kilara on instagram @kilaracomedy Also if you need some motivating apparel check out I AM BETTER ME! Follow @iambetterthanme. Buy merchandise from www.iambetterthanme.com If you need photography done. Check out these two brother below Tryon Photograph Follow on IG @iamtryon Facebook: Tryon Photography Demolives Follow on IG @demolives Website: http://demolives.com
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Kintsugi (金継ぎ)- Line Those Life Cracks with Gold
In this episode Ashley talks about the traditional Japanese pottery repairing art form of Kintsugi and how the concept of it can help those through their everyday lives.
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Tattoos are Taboo
In this episode I discuss about the taboo culture that surrounds tattoos in Japan. I talk about experiences I have dealt with. Go over a brief history of tattoos in Japan. Last, I talk about one of the traditional tattoo technique. Below please find some link associated with the content discussed in the episode. 30 tattoo friendly Onsen: https://travel.gaijinpot.com/japan-sightseeing-essentials/30-tattoo-friendly-onsen-in-japan/. Choshu Horikazu https://choshu-horikazu.com/
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Reading the Air- An Interview with Henry Seals
I have a sit down with Henry Seals. A Harvard graduate who has been in Japan for 30 years. He has worked in senior positions at companies such as AIG Japan. Has birth start-ups such as Paidy; that has been purchased by PayPal. Now he is the COO of a start up called Zaiko. In our talk we had to chance to discuss: How Henry got to Japan, the struggles in his journey to get him where he is today, his book “Reading the Air” now available on Amazon, and how to navigate Japan as a foreigner. To purchase his book please click the link below: https://www.amazon.com/Reading-Air-secret-succeeding-business/dp/1737241307
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Listen to Ashley Wallace talk about his transition from 10 years in Japan back to the U.S.A. Unpacking his life has given insight on communication across cultures and how to stay true to U. Subjects of podcast will range from: his life experiences in Japan to help those aspiring to live there find their way. Or, giving messages on how to make sure to be the best you.
HOSTED BY
Ashley Wallace
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