A new, weekly podcast hosted by Seiji Nakano & Gabriela Weglowska. Listen for cross-cultural stories, opinions and day-to-day adventures of two passionate interculturalists on a journey to bring the intercultural world closer to you. Join us for 15 minutes chats every Tuesday from 10:30-10:45am (GMT). We will be chatting about life as an expat, working in the intercultural field, and sharing our go-to resources for developing intercultural competence! We are also hoping to chat with guest intercultural practitioners so please do get in touch!
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A new, weekly podcast hosted by Seiji Nakano & Gabriela Weglowska. Listen for cross-cultural stories, opinions and day-to-day adventures of two passionate interculturalists on a journey to bring the intercultural world closer to you. Join us for 15 minutes chats every Tuesday from 10:30-10:45am (GMT). We will be chatting about life as an expat, working in the intercultural field, and sharing our go-to resources for developing intercultural competence! We are also hoping to chat with guest intercultural practitioners so please do get in touch!
In this episode, Seiji Nakano speaks with Kawatani Takashi about trust in Japanese culture.
Listen to learn about how building trust in Japan differs from the rest of the world, why is trust the base and the start of any business and personal relationship, and what the attitudes to building trust have to do with the Japanese constitution.
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WorldWork
A new, weekly podcast hosted by Seiji Nakano & Gabriela Weglowska. Listen for cross-cultural stories, opinions and day-to-day adventures of two passionate interculturalists on a journey to bring the intercultural world closer to you. Join us for 15 minutes chats every Tuesday from 10:30-10:45am (GMT). We will be chatting about life as an expat, working in the intercultural field, and sharing our go-to resources for developing intercultural competence! We are also hoping to chat with guest intercultural practitioners so please do get in touch!