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Join Rain, Gab and Azi as we dive deep into the music, history and culture of Japanese idol groups, mainly Sakamichi 46G and some 48G. Whether you are a new fan getting to know your way around or an idol veteran looking for interesting topics to discuss, we've got something for you! This is the OshiDare podcast. Let's have some fun!
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This Anthro Life

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This Anthro Life is the premiere go-to Anthropology Podcast that fuses human insights with cultural storytelling. We equip you with a deep understanding of the human experience to revolutionize your decision-making strategies and social impact. Head over to https://www.thisanthrolife.org to learn more. Spearheaded by acclaimed Anthropologist Dr. Adam Gamwell, This Anthro Life equips leaders, individuals, and organizations to shape a more compassionate future. We aim to broaden perspectives a ...
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Are you learning Japanese and looking for more opportunities to speak? This Podcast drill is exactly for you. Simply repeat after me - while you are commuting, cooking or even in your bed. The drill also includes plain style dialogue, which is an informal style spoken in daily life among friends and family, and also in Anime. Now more shadowing practices are available, too. Have a go and get fluent soon! --- Learning Nihongo is fun, ne. More drills and full transcripts/translations (on your ...
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Let's Talk Anime

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We discuss, roast, praise and analyze anime, anime movies, etc. Come listen to us. Join the conversation by following our social media. email: letstalkanimepodcast@gmail.com Hosts: Hanni, Susu, Sonia
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[✐2.Andante + 3.Moderato]Vた+らいいですか、+らいいですよ ask for advice/instruction、advice/recommend something “You should order a beer for now.” [00:08] Hello everyone. Suga san is busy with work and is stressed. Let’s give him some advice. Repeat after me [00:19] 1. Suga san, you should take a break.(take a little rest) 2. You should go jogging. 3. You should …
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[✐4.Allegretto] V-jisho+ のを わすれました forgot to … “I forgot to attach the file to the mail.” [00:09] Hello everyone. Let’s forget various things today. We practice “〜suruno wo wasuremashita”. Repeat after me [00:20] 1. I forgot to take a cold (and flu) remedy /medicine. 2. I forgot to buy my friend’s birthday present. 3. I forgot to cook/make my son’s…
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In this episode of Anthro Life host Adam engages in a fascinating discussion with Chris Carter, a geoscientist-turned-design-educator, and Scott Dorely, a filmmaker-turned-design-educator. They explore how design and anthropology intersect to shape the future. Key Topics: -Holistic Design & Speculative Fiction: Discover the valuable lessons from sp…
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[✐2. Andante] (ひとが)Vて+くれます、(ひと)にVて+もらいますimplying a sense of gratitude for receiving actions : Actually, Japanese tend to use often these expressions. How do you explain the difference between “トムさんが わたしに えいごをおしえます” and “トムさんが わたしに えいごをおしえてくれます“ ? The first one simply tells the fact that Tom san teaches me English, and the latter adds my gratitude t…
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[✐1. Adagio] ひとり、ひとつ、ほん、まい、だい “(It’s/I’m) one person (I’m alone/Just me.)” [00:07] Hello everyone. [00:08] You count things up to ten as follows. Repeat after me [00:13] 1. one 2. two 3. three 4. four 5. five 6. six 7. seven 8. eight 9. nine 10. ten [00:54] Now, answer as follows. How many apples are there? / 6 → There are 6. Ready? [01:05] 1. How …
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Join me in a captivating new series on This Anthro Life as I explore the diverse career paths for anthropology graduates, emphasizing the immense value of anthropological skills in consulting roles. In this episode, "Careers in Anthropology: Corporate Consulting," I delve into the unique expertise we anthropologists offer—such as ethnographic resea…
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[✐3-Moderato,4-Allegretto] ask for a reply, intention to confirm (excl. past tense) “You don’t like sushi, right?” [00 07] Hello, everyone. [00:09] Let’s think about the situation. You are invited to a party on Saturday. Well, you think it’s next Saturday, but not sure. So, you’d like to confirm it’s really next Saturday, you’d ask “The party is ne…
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Join us on "This Anthro Life" podcast for an enlightening episode titled "How to Heal Through Ayahuasca" with special guest Austin Mao, co-founder of Ceremonia and entrepreneur. Dive into the resurgence of psychedelic therapies and modern spiritual practices as Austin shares his journey from tech entrepreneurship to founding an entheogenic church. …
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[✐2. Andante] V-じしょ+つもりです、Vない+つもりです “I plan to go on a diet from tomorrow.” [00:08] Hello everyone. “〜suru tsumori desu” means I plan to do something, or I have an intention to do something. Shall we begin? Repeat after me [00:22] 1. I‘m on a diet. 2. I intend to go on a diet. 3. From tomorrow, I intend to go on a diet. 4. I intend to go on a diet …
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Join us on This Anthro Life podcast for an engaging discussion on The Future of Reading: AI and Literature with Vihar Desu, an entrepreneur and engineer at Tempus and the creator of summaries.co. Vihar shares his expertise in cancer genomics and AI, revealing the technical intricacies of developing accurate summaries and the challenges and opportun…
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Join us on This Anthro Life podcast for an enlightening conversation with Wynford Dore, a pioneering researcher in neuroplasticity. I'm Adam, your host, and in this episode, we explore Wynford's transformative journey, driven by a personal family tragedy that sparked his mission to understand and enhance brain function. Discover the remarkable powe…
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[✐4. Allegretto] make an effort to, try to [habitually]: [V-jisho, V-naiようにします] "I try to think positively [habitually].” [00:07] Hello everyone. What do you do every day? And what do you try to do every day (habitually)? [00:22] I try to have a proper breakfast every day, but sometimes I only drink coffee because I have no time. Repeat after me [0…
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[✐1.Adagio] Won’t you? 〜ませんか / Let’s 〜ましょう “Won’t you do together?” [00:07] Hello everyone. Won’t you do something with me? Repeat after me [00:13] 1. Why don’t you go together? 2. Why don’t you eat together? 3. Why don’t you watch/see/look together? 4. Why don’t you go back (home) together? 5. Why don’t you learn Japanese together? Note: together …
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Join us for a captivating conversation on neurodiversity in the workplace with Ludmila Praslova the author of 'The Canary Code.' I'm Adam, your host, and in this episode, we delve into the cultural and societal implications of neurodiversity, offering practical tools for leaders to foster inclusive work environments. We explore innovative strategie…
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Plain style: Speak casually + のno, よyo, ねne “(That film?) I watched it! It was good!” [00:08] Hello everyone. We practice Plain Style today. Plain style is used when you talk to your family or friends, as you know. Plain style is very diverse and not easy to master, but today we’ll look at the part of it to get a feel for Plain Style. [00:31] First…
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Join us for a discussion on raising boys in today's world with a renowned journalist and author. I'm Adam, your host. In this episode, we explore masculinity, gender roles, and societal changes. Ruth Whippman explores the challenges of nurturing boys in today's society. We delve into topics like Me Too's effect on male socialization, emotional vuln…
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[✐3. Moderato] 〜が〜ています [00:07] Hello everyone. Today we practice usingてte-form to describe the ongoing state of things. For example, somebody or you locked a door and the door is still locked. Then you say, “Doa ga shimatte imasu.” [00:29] Firstly, make a sentence as follows. For example, electricity, off → The electricity is off. Ready? [00:42] 1.…
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Join us for an enlightening discussion on the transformation of digital news consumption with Alex, the visionary founder of Other Web. I'm Adam, your host, and in this episode, we dive into the innovative strategies that Other Web is implementing to reshape how we interact with online news and information. Alex shares his journey, inspired by his …
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Join us for an intriguing discussion on the connection between law and human behavior with Dr. Mark, a distinguished forensic psychiatry specialist. I'm Adam, your host, and in this episode, we explore forensic psychiatry—a medical field that bridges legal systems and mental health. Dr. Mark explains the differences between treating psychiatrists a…
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Delve into the world of software development, work culture, and the philosophy of 'good enoughness,' with Paula Bialski. I'm Adam Gamwell as a cultural anthropologist and award-winning media creator, I specialize in storytelling. My diverse background spans startups, nonprofits, cultural organizations, and Fortune 1000 companies, focusing on applie…
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In this podcast episode, Adam hosts Paul Austin, founder of Third Wave, to discuss his journey with psychedelics, microdosing, and the intersection with leadership and personal development. Paul shares his personal background, from growing up in a traditional Midwest home to experimenting with cannabis and psychedelics which led him to explore the …
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April is the quintessential month of binging anime! This year our shows were a bit more on the shorter (hehe) end, but we still found a lot to suffer over! Except for Richard. Richard seems to have just gotten 3 Richard shows. Draft Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LZ6OVro60fE Shows Discussed: PsychoPass - 00:03:45 Moetan - 00:17:45 Anne Happ…
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How can we democratize access to talent and foster equal opportunities? In this insightful episode of This Anthro Life, we delve into the transformative power of the COVID-19 pandemic on the shift to online work. We discuss the potential of remote work to create a more equal playing field in the job market, Fredrik sharing his experience of buildin…
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How do the hidden costs of technology, like social media and search engines, shape our lives in unforeseen ways? In this compelling episode of This Anthro Life, we engage with filmmaker David Donnelly, delving into the depths of his documentary "Cost of Convenience." Donnelly's exploration uncovers the intricate web of consequences spawned by techn…
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How do societal norms and personal experiences intersect in shaping our understanding of love and sexuality? In this insightful episode of This Anthro Life, we delve into transforming the landscape of Sexual Norms with Dr. Leanna Wolfe. We delve into the intricate connections between love, anthropology, and human desires. Dr. Wolfe’s memoir, "177 L…
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How can entrepreneurial spirit redefine traditional career paths and drive societal change through innovative collaboration? In this enlightening episode of This Anthro Life, inspired by "Venture Meets Mission," we engage with author Gupta to unravel the transformative potential of entrepreneurship. Gupta advocates for a nonlinear career path, urgi…
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Reimagining Career Trajectories: Insights from Anthropology, UX, and the Written Word How can anthropology redefine traditional career paths and foster innovation in diverse professional landscapes? In this insightful episode of career anthropology, we speak with Amy Goldmacher and Amy Santee, professionals who seamlessly blended anthropology into …
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How does poetry help us understand people better, using words that touch our hearts and reveal hidden feelings? In this captivating episode of This Anthro Life, we engage with Adrie Kusserow, an esteemed anthropologist who brings a unique poetic perspective to her work. We delve into the essence of anthropology, emphasizing the transformative power…
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How does understanding the psychology behind lying enhance our ability to unravel the truth in conversations? In this insightful episode of This Anthro Life, we delve into the intricate dynamics of communication, emphasizing the pivotal role of context. Drawing from his expertise in forensic interviewing, he illuminates how decoding body language, …
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