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Tokyo Talks Podcast

Ananya
Japan
Film Industry
Cultural Identity
Amateras
Akiyas
Tokyo
Empathy In Storytelling
Japanese Culture
Youtube
Fashion Industry
Modeling Career
Real Estate
Goshi
Japanese Comedy
Entertainment Industry
Viral Content Creation
Virtual Humans
Social Media Influencers
Cultural Integration
Social Media

Japan's first global podcast where creatives and entrepreneurs share real, unfiltered stories of building bold lives at the intersection of business, culture, and identity.

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Learn more about Anton on his YouTube and Instagram.A Swedish entrepreneur turning Japan’s abandoned houses into beautiful modern Japandi stays. Anton is well known in Tokyo for his extensive modeling background, built an online following of millions... more

Matt Cab is a Tokyo-based music producer, singer, and songwriter who's been blending Japanese soul with global sound for over a decade. Originally from San Francisco, Matt made his way to Japan, where he’s worked with some of the biggest names in the... more

Reiko McNish Sato is the visionary founder and CEO of Amateras. Born in Tokyo, raised in Canada, and a graduate of ICU, Reiko launched Amateras in 2018—a modern Japanese loungewear brand inspired by the sun goddess Amaterasu (天照). With one luxurious ... more

Today we interview Sara Giusto, a creative leader in the age of AI and virtual identity.

Sara is a Producer at Aww Inc., the Tokyo-based company behind Imma — one of the world’s first virtual human influencers. With pink hair, a bold aesthetic, and ... more

Join Ananya as she interviews today's guest Ameya, a multi media artist and director based in tokyo . Born in Japan in a telugu & tamil-speaking family, she was raised in tokyo for most of her childhood before living in Arkansas, Mumbai, Singapore, L... more

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Recent Guests

Alex Ma
Product staff at OpenAI and co-founder of Paparazzi.
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Episode: From Founder to ChatGPT: How Alex Ma Thinks About The Future of AI
Matt Cab
Tokyo-based music producer, singer, and songwriter blending Japanese soul with global sounds
Episode: Becoming a Music Producer for BTS (Matt Cab) | Tokyo Talks
Reiko McNish Sato
Visionary founder and CEO of Amateras.
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Episode: How to start a successful fashion brand in Japan (Reiko McNish Sato)
Sara Giusto
Virtual human producer at Aww, the company behind Imma, a prominent virtual influencer.
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Episode: How to be an AI Virtual Human Producer in Tokyo (Sara Giusto)

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Ananya
Host of discussions focused on embracing cultural dynamics and entrepreneurial stories in Japan.

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How To Become a Comedy Icon in Japan (ft. Yabatan) | TokyoTalks
Q: What is the best piece of advice that you've ever received?
Don't rush into things. Take a little bit of time. Think about what you want to do and can you do this in 10 years?
How Anton Bought His First Abandoned Home in Japan
Q: What was kind of the biggest challenge living in Japan?
Anton cited the bureaucracy around renovations as a significant challenge, emphasizing the lack of clear rules and the need to navigate gray areas.
How Anton Bought His First Abandoned Home in Japan
Q: Did you start learning Japanese from coming to Japan?
Yes, Anton started learning Japanese after arriving in Japan, motivated by his love for the culture and the need to navigate daily life.
How to be an AI Virtual Human Producer in Tokyo (Sara Giusto)
Q: What was kind of the biggest turning point in your life, like especially working at Aww?
Sara mentioned her TED Talk opportunity as a significant moment that increased her confidence and responsibility in voicing her thoughts publicly.
How to be an AI Virtual Human Producer in Tokyo (Sara Giusto)
Q: What was like the most exciting project that you worked on with Imma?
Sara described a fashion show where every model wore Imma's face as a mask, emphasizing diversity and creativity in virtual representation.

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This podcast features insightful conversations with creatives and entrepreneurs who share their real-life experiences of navigating the complex interplay between business, culture, and identity, particularly in Japan. Notable episodes cover a range of topics such as real estate, fashion, music production, and the creative arts, all showcasing the unique challenges and triumphs faced when pursuing bold ventures in a culturally rich environment. The emphasis on unfiltered storytelling makes it a compelling platform for listeners interested in personal journeys and professional insights that transcend conventional borders.

Listeners can expect to hear from a diverse lineup of guests who embody the creative spirit, often blending traditional J... more

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