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By Tkyosam
The podcast currently has 16 episodes available.
In this episode we are talking to Justin. An ex-coworker of mine who has a very interesting story about how when he first came to Japan and how the JET program sent him to be exiled onto a small Island off the coast of Ehime prefecture. He is also a very talented writer and has already published several books. Thanks Justin for the interview dude.
In this episode we talk to Tuan. A cool viewer of mine from California who came over to Japan on the JET program to live in Oita prefecture. Tuan loves Japanese car racing and had been interested in Japan before coming over. Thanks dude for letting me interview you and hope you're having fun back in California. It gets very very saxuaally in this video. Apologies this video is very not for kids^^
In this episode we are talking to my fellow sexy fat man Mully over in Shizuoka Japan. Originally came over here with his ex Japanese wife, worked, got divorced, then met his current wife and is (was?) a private elementary school teacher for a while. Now him and his awesome wife Tomoko live in quiet rural Shizuoka.
This week are talking to JR, who lived in Aomori Prefecture for a couple years before coming to Tokyo and living with me in Tokyo, PapaTkyo^^! Lets go and hear what he has to say about the the most Northern and snowy Apple prefecture of mainland Honshuu^^
Known for his activism in Japan over the years, in this episode we are interviewing Dr. Arudou Debito. Originally from the US, he has lived in Japan for over 25 years, mostly as an university educator and in Hokkaido prefecture.
Originally from Denver, went to university in Hawaii, eventually coming to Japan as a Mormon missionairy. Afterwards he left the church and started working for a sake company in Niigata where he lived for over 3 years. He shares with us his awesome story today.
Tod, originally from Hawaii and Boston, Electrician by trade, moved to Japan a while ago with his Japanese wife and has been living in Saitama for the last 10 years as a Prefectural English teacher for the board of Education. He was one of the first friends I made off of Youtube and has always been a stand up guy. His Japan Youtube channel is more based around DIY projects for his house and just easy living (though he hasn't uploaded in a long time). Todd's appeal is being a very based dude who gives it to you straight about working with Japanese society to get what you want when moving countries in your 40's..
The podcast currently has 16 episodes available.