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1 Biscuits & Jam Returns on March 4th for Season 6 with The War & Treaty! 1:42
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Join us for the launch of Season 6 of Biscuits & Jam on Tuesday, March 4th, 2025 with The War and Treaty’s Michael and Tanya Trotter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Charles Moritz에서 제공하는 콘텐츠입니다. 에피소드, 그래픽, 팟캐스트 설명을 포함한 모든 팟캐스트 콘텐츠는 Charles Moritz 또는 해당 팟캐스트 플랫폼 파트너가 직접 업로드하고 제공합니다. 누군가가 귀하의 허락 없이 귀하의 저작물을 사용하고 있다고 생각되는 경우 여기에 설명된 절차를 따르실 수 있습니다 https://ko.player.fm/legal.
On the Live Work Play Japan Podcast we talk to the most inspiring teachers, freelancers and entrepreneurs in Japan, so you can learn the secrets of their success. Go to www.liveworkplayjapan.com/podcast to see the show notes.
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Charles Moritz에서 제공하는 콘텐츠입니다. 에피소드, 그래픽, 팟캐스트 설명을 포함한 모든 팟캐스트 콘텐츠는 Charles Moritz 또는 해당 팟캐스트 플랫폼 파트너가 직접 업로드하고 제공합니다. 누군가가 귀하의 허락 없이 귀하의 저작물을 사용하고 있다고 생각되는 경우 여기에 설명된 절차를 따르실 수 있습니다 https://ko.player.fm/legal.
On the Live Work Play Japan Podcast we talk to the most inspiring teachers, freelancers and entrepreneurs in Japan, so you can learn the secrets of their success. Go to www.liveworkplayjapan.com/podcast to see the show notes.
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1 Graphic Design Freelancer in Tokyo with Jennifer Piatkowski 40:25
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Going freelance can be a very scary leap, but if you do it the possibility of doing work you enjoy and getting paid well for that work can go up drastically. For this podcast I sat down with Jennifer Piatkowski to talk about her recent move into freelance design after working as a graphic designer for years. She has some fantastic advice for taking the leap out of a stifling job that isn't paying you what your worth nor giving you the time to pursue other things and into something that allows you to live life on your own terms.…

1 10x Your Startup in Japan with Jordan Fisher of Zehitomo 40:09
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Building a startup as a foreigner in Japan challenges you to be maximally effective and always look for the 10x return. Japan is a paradoxical place, where technology is very advanced in some areas, but completely behind the times in others. This is why there is so much room for startups to massively disrupt billion dollar (trillion yen) markets here. Jordan Fisher is one such entrepreneur, looking to disrupt the local services industry in Japan with his startup Zehitomo: In this podcast, we’ll talk about: Challenging assumptions about Japan from foreign perspectives Getting the right team behind you so you can be maximally effective Company culture and not having “language allergies” when working in mutli-cultural teams Early on focusing on the most valuable “10x opportunities” and shelving trendy online marketing tools that don’t bring in as strong a return Founder advice and Japanese as a requirement for building a company here. You can find out more about Zehitomo on their website , and get in touch with Jordan on LinkedIn or by meeting him at the many events he speaks at in Tokyo.…

1 Self Love and Overcoming Your Barriers with Rin Ishikawa 44:41
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If you've ever struggled with your image of yourself, or not enjoying your life in Japan, this episode is for you. So many of our issues come from our own self-talk and how we view ourselves. This week I sat down with Rin Ishikawa, a coach who started her own coaching practice called "Jiaiii" (self-love in Japanese) to help people to take care of themselves mentally as well as physically. We talk about: Why Rin started coaching and her difficult past as a returnee in Japan. The mindset shifts Rin helps her "tribe" go through so that they can see themselves positively, sometimes after years of self-loathing and self-sabotage. Where some of our really painful and destructive thoughts come from and how to change your inner dialogue to enjoy and find success in life. You can find Rin on Facebook , on Instagram @jiaiii_lifecoach and you can find her website here .…
If you're not happy with your English teaching, there are a lot more things you can do about it than you might think. However, it needs to be you taking action. No magic high-paying teaching job is going to drop in your lap, and nobody owes you a good job. On this podcast I'll talk about: Making more money as an English teacher and what options that opens up. Making "finding a job" your job . Treat it like it's work you are doing and you'll suddenly have so many opportunities you won't know what to do with them. Adjusting your resume for every job you apply for. Getting a thick skin and realising that if you didn't get the job, it's probably because you could have done better at the interview or represented yourself better on your resume.…
¥250,000 is the standard salary for an English teacher in Japan. It’s not a lot of money, even less than even trainee teachers make in the UK, but in Japan this hasn’t changed in decades and recently has even started to trend down. Why is this still the standard? It’s because we allow it to be by accepting these jobs. On this podcast I'll talk about: One of the most powerful mindset changes I have done: always take responsibility for my choices and the consequences of those choices You don’t need to get stuck at ¥250k, because that too is a choice We often don't think about the long term consequences of short term impact decisions. How to be happy and make choices that benefit your career in Japan Write down what qualifications, experience and skills top paying jobs are looking for, and then start obtaining those proficiencies Complaining gets you nowhere in Japan Make a new choice and take control of your career in Japan. You are not the standard, so believe in yourself enough to demand more.…
Lynn Sun is a consultant in Tokyo and can give you inside knowledge into this dynamic and fast moving work here. In this podcast we sat down and talked about: Passing the N1 after coming to Japan. Working as a CIR in local government near Tokyo. Getting into consulting jobs in Japan; what should you look for, and what are some red flags? What is consulting work in Japan really like and what kind of person would enjoy this kind of job? How to get ahead in consulting jobs even if you're getting bad projects. Vorkers - a great resource for reviews on companies from employees Glassdoor - another review site to find out about a company's reputation.…
I've got Hee Gun Eom on the podcast to talk about building a coworking space in Tokyo! In this podcast (among other things) we talked about: Growing up a "third culture" kid in Japan and attending Tokyo American School Coming back from studying in the US to help the family business Helping young people in Japan by teaching entrepreneurial programs to give them alternatives to 就活 ( shukatsu - the Japanese job hunting system) Getting funding from the Japanese government to help start the coworking space Staying open to collaboration and creating a community of makers and creatives. Find out more about Nishiogi Place here.…
I met Thomas when we were both taking Seth Godin’s altMBA. He's a videogame and fashion designer based in Osaka, and he has a lot to share about business, marketing and design.
I’ve been in Japan for more than 6 years now and during my time here I’ve built up a resume that includes some famous and highly regarded schools. Getting those kinds of jobs has some requirements, and there are some ways that you can get there faster than if you did what I did and just came here straight out of university to teach at any English conversation school that would take me. So let’s talk about how you get there.…

1 Starting a Successful YouTube Channel with Joseph Everett 48:34
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What do you do when you lose your job? For Joseph, it was a chance to make his YouTube channel into a full-time career!

1 Staying Fit, Healthy and Connected in Tokyo with Leo Fuchigami 52:26
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There are a lot of options for work in Japan, and especially in Tokyo, but what do you do when you have learned everything you need to in an industry you don't want to stick around in? What if your real passion is fitness?

1 Blockchain and Recruitment in Japan with Misha Yurchenko 42:28
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English teaching is just one option to come to Japan, but if you want to build a network and learn about sales and business, there are tons of options. Misha, my guest this week, has you covered.
You can make changes to your life in Japan that stick. All you need to do is change your perspective. Take the time to make changes you want to make inside instead of waiting for changes in the world. Let's talk about rules for 2019.
Robert Millar is a serial entrepreneur, and owner of the co-working space Ginza HUB. He’s been working and building up businesses in Japan for over twenty years, and has a lot of experience both of massive successes and also big failures, which we can all learn from.
Ken Matsunaga started his English coaching business in Japan five years ago, and has already cleared $1m in revenue. We're going to talk about doing good, setting intentions and the most important things to do when starting a language teaching business in Japan.
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