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The Inside Japan Podcast
Charlie Moritz
345 episodes
2 days ago
The best podcast dedicated to helping you have more fun working in Japan. Whether you're teaching, freelancing or working for a big company, we've got you covered with fascinating interviews with expert guests. Proudly sponsored by jobsinjapan.com - the best place to find your next job in Japan.
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The best podcast dedicated to helping you have more fun working in Japan. Whether you're teaching, freelancing or working for a big company, we've got you covered with fascinating interviews with expert guests. Proudly sponsored by jobsinjapan.com - the best place to find your next job in Japan.
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The Inside Japan Podcast
Are We Working Too Hard in Japan? | With Max

On this episode I'm speaking with Max, who is the author of the international bestseller Time Off: A Practical Guide to Building Your Rest Ethic and Finding Success Without the Stress. He lives in Japan and works as an AI researcher particularly in the fields of music and design, and is excited about how AI will shape the future of work and enhancing human empathy and creativity. 

Find out more about him and his book at maxfrenzel.com


Check out the video podcast on Spotify or our YouTube.

For the best place on the internet to find your next job in Japan, go to JobsinJapan.com.

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2 years ago
31 minutes 59 seconds

The Inside Japan Podcast
Don't Get Demoralized Learning Japanese | With Sam

On this episode I'm speaking with Sam about learning Japanese. He is the Marketing Director for Coto Academy, and we talk about his language learning journey and his advice on becoming fluent faster! 

Check out Coto Academy.

Check out the video podcast on Spotify or our YouTube.

For the best place on the internet to find your next job in Japan, go to JobsinJapan.com.

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2 years ago
42 minutes 27 seconds

The Inside Japan Podcast
Surviving the 3/11 Earthquake in Iwate | With Matt

Check out the video podcast on Spotify or our YouTube.

For the best place on the internet to find your next job in Japan, go to JobsinJapan.com.


Some websites you can check out to support relief for Tohoku:

東北ライブハウス大作戦

(Tohoku Live House Daisakusen)

Sapporo

Klub Counter Action

Miyako

Klub Counter Action

Blue Resistance

Freaks

Slang

Miyako

Iwate


Orgs

Safecast

Atlantic Pacific

Blue Compass

Playground of Hope

Photohoku


Matt's Features about 3.11

Alma Mater Hobart & William Smith

Japan Times

Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Medium

Soundcloud

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2 years ago
37 minutes 22 seconds

The Inside Japan Podcast
Do Japanese Companies Make Climate Change Worse? | with Monica

Today I’m talking with Monica, who works as the Japan country manager of Influence Map generating useful and interesting climate change reports on businesses and policy here. We talked about Nuclear Energy, how Japanese companies respond to and lobby government about climate guidance, and education about climate change and things we can do to help if we want while living in Japan. I hope you find this conversation as useful as I did.

Learn more at Influence Map: https://influencemap.org/

Check out the video podcast on Spotify or our YouTube.

For the best place on the internet to find your next job in Japan, go to JobsinJapan.com.

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2 years ago
32 minutes 56 seconds

The Inside Japan Podcast
Dealing With "Burn Out" and Moving Back To Japan | With Misha

On this episode I'm speaking with my friend Misha, who left Japan, but came back again after starting his online coaching platform business called Carrus. We dig into burnout and hustle culture, meditation and self-improvement, and how hard it really is to get a job at big tech companies in Japan. I hope you enjoy this conversation as much as I did.

Check out https://www.carrus.io/ and Misha's Substack at https://mishayurchenko.substack.com/about

Other things we mentioned:

Brene Brown's book Atlas of the Heart - https://amzn.to/3putNTD

Gabor Mate Lecture about Trauma and Healing: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I3WzMpjtkrs


Timestamps:

00:00 Intro

01:23 Leaving Japan and Coming Back

05:05 Being Effective When Working For Yourself

09:12 Which Thinkers Helped You Avoid Burnout?

13:14 Why Do People Get Cancer?

17:39 Why Trying Too Hard Can Be a Problem

20:18 Starting Carrus

26:15 What is the Amazon Interview REALLY Like?

29:55 Is It Hard To Run A Business From Japan?

37:12 Outro


Check out the video podcast on Spotify or our YouTube.

For the best place on the internet to find your next job in Japan, go to JobsinJapan.com.

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2 years ago
38 minutes 22 seconds

The Inside Japan Podcast
Lessons From Successful Foreigners in Japan | Inside Japan Podcast

On this episode I'm doing something a bit different, and sharing some of the lessons I have learned from our most popular guests.

Timestamps (check your podcast player or the YouTube show for links):

00:00 Intro

00:29 Immerse Yourself in Japanese

02:59 Starting a School

04:01 Love and Respect Are Everything

04:52 Exploit the Talent Gap

06:55 Save Money on your Apartment

11:23 Presentation Zen

15:00 Learning Japanese is About Mindset

16:51 Don't Start a School With Your Spouse

19:10 Preparation Builds Confidence

20:53 Outro

Check out the video podcast on Spotify or our YouTube.

For the best place on the internet to find your next job in Japan, go to JobsinJapan.com.

#InsideJapan #Episode177

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2 years ago
21 minutes 17 seconds

The Inside Japan Podcast
How Easy Is It To Get a Job in Japan in 2022? | with Peter

On this episode I'm speaking with my boss at JIJ, Peter Lackner, the man behind the curtain at Jobs in Japan. We go into when Japan’s job market for foreigners will normalise, how you can stand out with a video interview especially if you’re a non-native speaker of English, and some basic rules about visas that surprisingly few foreigners are aware of. I hope you enjoy the conversation and please consider giving us a rating on iTunes if you are enjoying Inside Japan.

Check out the video podcast on Spotify or our YouTube.

For the best place on the internet to find your next job in Japan, go to JobsinJapan.com.

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2 years ago
40 minutes 55 seconds

The Inside Japan Podcast
English Teacher to Photographer in Japan | with Jojo

On this episode I spoke with Jojo, an English teacher turn photographer in Japan whose photos really inspired me in my own photography. We talk about starting out in a creative career in Japan, how inspiration can come from anywhere once you’ve decided to do creative work, and how connections turn into paying clients. I hope you enjoy this conversation.

Check out Jojo's work at @jojo.photo.productions on Instagram.

For the best place on the internet to find your next job in Japan, go to JobsinJapan.com.

#InsideJapan #Episode 175

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2 years ago
33 minutes 8 seconds

The Inside Japan Podcast
We Built A Fashion Studio in Tokyo | with Pio

On this episode I'm speaking with Pio, who is a partner at House Tokyo, a new all-service fashion design studio in Tokyo. I love her story because it shows that no matter where you come from, if you start with a humble attitude and a willingness to learn, you can build something really awesome in Japan. I hope you enjoy this conversation.


Check out https://house.tokyo and @house.tokyo on Instagram.


Timestamps:

00:00 Intro

01:01 Why did you join House Tokyo?

02:07 How did House Tokyo start?

03:45 Were there any difficult regulation barriers?

05:12 What's your background and why Japan?

06:03 What's unique about Japan fashion?

07:10 What surprised you starting House?

08:34 What has gone into starting House?

09:30 Was it hard to make a factory?

10:40 How did you get the money together?

11:58 What do you attribute your success to?

13:24 How do you convince people to work with you?

14:29 What advice would you give to entrepreneurs in Japan?


Check out the audio version on iTunes, Android, or Spotify. Please SUBSCRIBE on your favourite listening platform.

iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-inside-japan-podcast/id983335320

Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0qMWLgXvNCKvYFGho65qwn

Anchor: https://anchor.fm/inside-japan-podcast


This show is proudly sponsored by JobsinJapan.com!

For the best place on the internet to find your next job in Japan, go to https://jobsinjapan.com.


#InsideJapan #Episode174

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3 years ago
16 minutes 35 seconds

The Inside Japan Podcast
AI in Education is to HELP Teachers, Not Take Their Jobs | with Pablo

I talked to Pablo Riveros, Director founder CEO of Tsunagaru Edutech to understand the state of technology in schools in Japan, how to help teachers to use it, and whether AI is coming for teacher’s jobs. I hope you like this conversation and if you do, please share it with a friend.

Check out: https://www.tsunagaru-edutech.com/

Check out the video podcast on YouTube:

https://youtu.be/pFxJkQizkPM

For the best place on the internet to find your next job in Japan, go to JobsinJapan.com.

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3 years ago
31 minutes 22 seconds

The Inside Japan Podcast
Can Kids Learn English Through Videogames? | Inside Japan with Adam

On this episode I'm speaking with Adam Kardos, Owner of English Access who created a fun interactive game that helps children to learn English. We talk about the failures of the grammar translation method, how kids actually learn languages and Adam’s audacious goal of taking rote learning out of the classroom, to free up teachers to meaningfully connect the dots with their students. 

Check out Gamerize Dictionary: https://gamerize-dictionary.com/en/

For the best place on the internet to find your next job in Japan, go to JobsinJapan.com.

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3 years ago
33 minutes 37 seconds

The Inside Japan Podcast
Is Long-Term Teaching a Viable Career in Japan?

This is the last in our three part series with Simon Moran. If you haven’t heard the other podcasts already, we talked about the myth of self-sponsoring a visa, and why you shouldn’t start an English school, and this time we’re going to talk about whether it is possible to make a viable long term living as an English teacher in Japan. I hope you enjoy the conversation.

Please give us a 5* rating on iTunes: https://apple.co/3wmo1qh

Part 1 "There's no such thing as Self-Sponsoring your visa in Japan": https://youtu.be/X3Vi2hE9G08

Part 2 "Don't start an English School": https://youtu.be/0BGE0b5lwwI

Mentioned in the podcast:

Join ETJ: https://ltprofessionals.com/etj/

Join JALT: https://jalt.org/

Join OTJ: https://onlineteachingjapan.com/

Timestamps:

00:00 Intro

01:00 Living Wage as an English Teacher in Japan?

05:18 How Can You Avoid the Glass Ceiling?

08:04 Digital Transformation in Education in Japan

15:20 Digital WON'T Replace Teachers

17:15 Japan's English Teachers Need Modernisation

25:44 Role of English Teachers in the Future

29:34 Importance of Qualifications


Check out the audio version on iTunes, Android, or Spotify. Please SUBSCRIBE on your favourite listening platform.

iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-inside-japan-podcast/id983335320

Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0qMWLgXvNCKvYFGho65qwn

Anchor: https://anchor.fm/inside-japan-podcast


This show is proudly sponsored by JobsinJapan.com!

For the best place on the internet to find your next job in Japan, go to https://jobsinjapan.com.


#InsideJapan #Episode171

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3 years ago
33 minutes 12 seconds

The Inside Japan Podcast
DON'T Start An English School In Japan | With Simon

I’m back with Simon Moran to talk about why starting a school is a big mistake for most English teachers living in Japan. So many people think of this as a way to make a better long-term living as an English teacher in Japan, but it is a totally different job than teaching. Even worse, many start with their Japanese spouse dealing with the parents of their students, and it can often have a very negative effect on their relationship as well.

Video Podcast: https://youtu.be/0BGE0b5lwwI

#InsideJapan #Episode170

For the best place on the internet to find your next job in Japan, go to JobsinJapan.com.

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3 years ago
46 minutes 26 seconds

The Inside Japan Podcast
There's No Such Thing As "Self-Sponsoring" Your Visa in Japan | with Simon

This is the first in a 3 part series of podcasts with Simon Moran, the owner of Modern English. He’s been in Japan for a while and on this episode we’re going to talk about the myths and misinformation about self-sponsoring your visa. Don’t get mislead by people in Facebook groups or Reddit forums who might get you in trouble with your visa renewal. I hope you learn a lot from this conversation, and come back in the future when we’ll be talking about if its possible to make a good living as a long-term teacher in Japan, and why you shouldn’t start a school.

Check out the video show on YouTube:

https://youtu.be/X3Vi2hE9G08

For the best place on the internet to find your next job in Japan, go to JobsinJapan.com.

#InsideJapan #Episode169

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3 years ago
26 minutes 12 seconds

The Inside Japan Podcast
20+ Years in Japan's Countryside | With Ryan

On this episode I'm speaking with Ryan who owns My English School in Yamagata, and has lived in the countryside of Japan for over 20 years. We talk about the JET programme, teaching at universities, starting a popular school and hiring good teachers that stick around out in the Inaka in Japan. I hope you enjoy this conversation, and if you do, please share it with a friend.

VIDEO PODCAST:

https://youtu.be/x9GeinkQTWw

#InsideJapan #Episode168

For the best place on the internet to find your next job in Japan, go to JobsinJapan.com.

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3 years ago
42 minutes 13 seconds

The Inside Japan Podcast
Being a Video Game Media Director in Tokyo | with Kristel

#InsideJapan #Episode167

Check out the video podcast on YouTube.

On this episode I'm speaking with Kristel who landed her dream job as a video games media director here in Japan. We talk about having a passion for the work you are in, what it takes to get into the games industry in Japan, as well as what it is actually like day to day. I hope you enjoy this conversation as much as I did.

For the best place on the internet to find your next job in Japan, go to JobsinJapan.com.

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3 years ago
39 minutes 32 seconds

The Inside Japan Podcast
Educational Philosophy is KEY To English School Success | with Kenn

On this episode I'm speaking with Kenn Gale, Head of School for No Borders International Schools in Nagoya where I used to live. On this episode we talk about the struggles of keeping teachers, having a real pedagogy as an English school rather than just entertainment, and what changes are coming in education. I hope you enjoy the conversation.

Video Podcast Link: https://youtu.be/LLJrGasKjBc

For the best place on the internet to find your next job in Japan, go to JobsinJapan.com.

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3 years ago
38 minutes 33 seconds

The Inside Japan Podcast
Open-Mindedness Growing Up as Hafu in Japan | with Hana

#InsideJapan #Episode165

On this episode I'm speaking with Hana, a friend of mine who grew up in Japan and went to international schools here before studying in Canada and working in the US. In this episode we talk about what it’s like growing up as what they call Hafu in Japan, how international school experience shaped her personality, and reverse culture shock after coming back from years overseas. I hope you’ll enjoy this conversation as much as I did.

Timestamps (check your podcast player or the YouTube show for links):

00:00 Intro

01:32 Experience growing up as Hafu in Japan

05:28 What are the trade-offs going to international school?

09:20 The spiritual part of Japanese culture

11:14 Cultural differences Japan > Canada > US

13:32 Code switching

19:00 Reverse Culture Shock

23:53 Sponsored Segment JobsinJapan.com

24:23 What Hana missed about Japan in the US

27:15 Do Int'l school kids integrate into Japanese society?

32:06 If not for going to Int'l school...


For the best place on the internet to find your next job in Japan, go to JobsinJapan.com.

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3 years ago
34 minutes 39 seconds

The Inside Japan Podcast
Foreigner's Working Rights in Japan | Union Secretary Dennis Explains

#InsideJapan #Episode164

I’m very fortunate to be speaking with Dennis Tesolat, who is the General Secretary of the General Union here in Japan. He’s going to tell us about some of your legal rights as a foreigner working in Japan, the university system, and some of the big legal cases that are changing Japan’s laws today. I hope you enjoy the conversation and please give Inside Japan a 5* rating on iTunes if you’re enjoying our fortnightly podcast.

Check out more about the Union in Japan at: https://generalunion.org

Video Podcast:

https://youtu.be/0DOC7ltmHjw

Timestamps (check your podcast player or the YouTube show for links):

00:00 Intro 

01:11 Is it worth joining a union? 

03:05 My former employer won’t send me paperwork! 

05:16 What to do when employers break the law 

07:36 When do unions step in? 

12:25 What’s wrong with the university job system in Japan? 

16:07 Sponsored segment by JobsinJapan.com

16:36 The Union’s legal battles 

19:56 Are bigger companies easier to negotiate with? 

25:40 English teacher’s wages going down over time 

27:51 Boards of Education in Japan 

30:47 Bankruptcy of Nova 

34:25 More info and Outro

This show is proudly sponsored by JobsinJapan.com!

For the best place on the internet to find your next job in Japan, go to JobsinJapan.com.

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3 years ago
35 minutes 16 seconds

The Inside Japan Podcast
The Key to Making Japanese Students Fluent in English

#InsideJapan #Episode163

On this episode I’m talking with Helene Uchida, a certified teacher who has been in Japan for over 40 years. She owns and manages Little America, a school in Fukuoka that’s been around since 1979, and has some valuable insights about what teachers NEED to do to help Japanese learners to actually improve their English.

Find out more about Helene’s work at https://www.littleamerica-es.com/

Timestamps:

00:00 Intro

00:57 In Japan for 40 years, why?

01:51 Difference between teaching in US and Japan

03:15 How much has Japan changed in 40 years?

05:06 What’s missing in the public education system in Japan?

09:37 How to make your classroom work better

11:16 How has Judo informed your teaching?

16:00 Helene’s school origin story

17:01 Sponsored segment https://jobsinjapan.com

17:30 How to grow a new English school

18:59 Speaking Japanese in the English classroom

20:11 Helene’s teacher organisation

24:09 Montessori Method

26:08 Experiential English learning is KEY

30:05 What has to happen in Japan going forward

32:21 Outro


For the best place on the internet to find your next job in Japan, go to JobsinJapan.com.

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3 years ago
32 minutes 50 seconds

The Inside Japan Podcast
The best podcast dedicated to helping you have more fun working in Japan. Whether you're teaching, freelancing or working for a big company, we've got you covered with fascinating interviews with expert guests. Proudly sponsored by jobsinjapan.com - the best place to find your next job in Japan.