
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.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 8 | Founded | 4 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Business | |||

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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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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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