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What's up guys! This is iYASASA RADIO by Akane and Minami.
In this radio, we are going to talk about random topics in Okinawan, Japanese and English.
Hi guys!
This is iYASASA RADIO by Akane and Minami.
In this radio, we are going to talk about random topics in Okinawan, Japanese and English.
Nice to meet you.
I met you like 7 years ago.
7 years ago in Yoyogi Kouen.
Yoyogi Kouen.
Yoyogi Kouen or the bar I had an event at Nakame.
The place I met Norman.
So that bar, Akane and Norman met for the first time.
Norman is your husband?
Wow!
I think that was the last time.
He is Cupid.
I've been asking her to be on our show.
Fortunately, she came to Okinawa for this week.
She goes to some event later.
Before that, she came to iYASASA RADIO.
Nice to meet you.
It's first time I met her actually.
She is like very friendly and easy-going happy person.
So I love her.
She is like an easy-going person.
I feel the same.
We haven't met for a long time.
When I asked her to be on our show, she said OK in 5 seconds.
She is quick to make a decision.
Thank you for this opportunity.
So you are on vacation right now?
Yes, I'm on vacation.
I just came here last night.
I'll be here for a week.
How do you like Okinawa so far?
I just got hungry last night.
So I don't really have the time to explore this yet.
But today, I'm staying at the Uchinan Dori.
It's near Tsubogawa.
It's close to Akane.
It's the oldest place in Okinawa.
Yes, I think so.
Until now, I've only seen Okinawa's resort area.
You said you went to Ishigaki.
Yes, Ishigaki.
I also went to Ueno for my wedding.
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It's weird to say the real Okinawa.
I've only been to tourist spots.
But this time, I went to the market on Kokusai Dori.
It's super local.
It's deep.
But you understand what I want to say.
I was really impressed.
Impressed?
She likes that vibe.
I was excited and bought chicken karaage.
Did you give it to her?
Yes, she gave it to me.
It was pretty spicy.
That's the place we always hang out.
I think it's fun to go to Sakae-machi.
I'm so happy when tourists say that Okinawa's local area is great.
I don't know.
I'm going to talk about that again.
He was wearing a white tank top.
He was selling speakers on the right.
I was like, who's buying that?
He was just chilling, feeling the sun.
I was like, who is this guy?
I thought it was a life goal.
I understand.
I thought it was a life goal.
There are a lot of people.
There are a lot of people.
I often see people wondering what they are doing every day.
I thought it was really nice.
There was a local coffee shop right next to the speaker shop.
It was super organic.
I was wondering if there was a place selling beans.
There was a pink neon sign on a white wall.
It was really stylish.
There was a cafe with a lot of organic plants.
I was like, what is this Tsugihagi feeling?
It was really nice.
I agree.
It felt like I was in a cafe.
It felt like I was in Southeast Asia.
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I agree.
The more I walked on Kokusai Dori, the more I felt like I was a tourist.
It was really fun to walk.
It was a 7 minute walk.
It got darker and darker.
It was a 7 minute walk.
I was brought back to the real world.
I was like a donkey.
I was like a donkey.
I was like a donkey.
I was like a donkey.
You can enjoy the contrast.
It was a beautiful graduation.
It was fun.
I hope you will join us.
Let me go back to her introduction.
The listener doesn't know about her.
She is working at Google now.
Yes.
Everyone knows about Google.
Everyone knows about it.
I have no idea what you guys are doing at work.
I have no idea what you guys are doing at work.
I want to ask you about that.
Please ask me.
Google and...
Google and...
It's an IT company from the beginning.
It's an IT company from the beginning.
How did you get interested in the IT world?
How did you get interested in the IT world?
I will tell you more about Google.
I will tell you more about Google.
I graduated from a university in 2014.
Which university?
Waseda.
Long story short, I wanted to be a journalist.
I see.
Because my mom is a journalist.
I always wanted to be a journalist.
At that time, I came back from the US.
I studied there for 6 or 7 months.
I had an ex-boyfriend.
I was young.
Of course, we were in love.
I wanted to go back to San Diego.
We lived together.
My ex-boyfriend was saying,
He was saying irresponsible things like,
He was saying irresponsible things like,
He was saying irresponsible things like,
When I got married,
My parents were basically saying,
I will support you.
I also said that I want to go to grad school.
So that I'm not going to be dependent on him.
So that I'm not going to be dependent on him.
My parents were suggesting me,
Maybe it's the time of the year
Maybe it's the time of the year
that you can do job hunting.
So why don't you do it?
So why don't you do it?
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As you guys know,
As you guys know,
IT and media were very popular at that time.
IT and media were very popular at that time.
All the media was bad.
All the media was bad.
But I got this offer from some IT companies.
But I got this offer from some IT companies.
But my plan is I'm not going to go there.
But my plan is I'm not going to go there.
I kept studying and I was hoping
I ended up in San Diego for grad school
I kept studying and I was hoping
with my ex-boyfriend.
Which didn't happen because my ex-boyfriend was
cheating on me with turkey or whatever.
It reminds me of my...
It reminds me of my...
Your ex too?
Is it the same person?
Just take it as a joke.
Just take it as a joke.
So I gave up.
So I gave up.
I didn't want to see my reality.
I didn't want to see my reality.
So I just decided to do backpacking.
So I just decided to do backpacking.
last day of like March, no, March, and then I just realized, oh shit, I have to work
starting from tomorrow. And then, それが楽天だったのね。
I started my career as a Rakuten.
But, バックパッカーはどこに行ったの?
バックパッカーね、えっと、
I did for 8 months, 3 months in Europe, but only east side of Europe.
Middle east, but it's Turkey, Morocco, Egypt, Jordan, Israel.
楽しそう。
Did you just go there by yourself?
そう、by myself.
超楽しかったよ。
で、その後にI went to South America, no, South Africa.
わ、楽しそう。
全部楽しかった。
I spent my last 3 months in South America.
で、最後マイアミ行ってパーティーして。
あ、やっぱシメをパーティー。
そうそうそう。
いいね。
そして、楽天に就職をした。
そう、そう。
Cause I didn't really enjoy working at Rakuten.
There's some reasons, but like...
OK, let's skip that.
How many years have you been in Rakuten?
3 yearsかな。
I was also there.
いいね、でも3年もやるって。
Patience.
そうでした。
So how did your working environment change since you joined into Google?
本当にね、びっくりしたですね。
何だろう、どこまで言っていいかな。
As much as you can.
そうだな。
まず会社と個人のすごいリレーションシップが違うなと思ってて。
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楽天の時は、
they gave us goals of achievement that we have to provide to the company,
but at the same time they are also providing how we do it,
and then how much we do it.
だから、it's pretty much like micromanagement.
でもGoogleの会社は私に目標を設けない。
私は自分の目標を設けている。
So I can have this stretch goal,
or I can have this more realistic goal,
based on what I can provide to the company.
でももちろん、
it's better to provide something that's like,
go beyond my possibility,
my offering, of course.
でも、
since you have this ownership of the goal that you are trying to achieve,
何だろう、
you are motivated,
because that's not like someone says,
これやりなさい。
It's more like,
OK, I'm going to do it.
だから、
やってる時も、
自分でセットしたものって、
自分でアチーブするの楽しいじゃん。
Like this radio.
だから、
そういう意味では、
もともと結構マインドブローイングだった。
それの方が、
やっぱり合ってる。
でも、
そうだろうね。
みんな多分そうなんじゃないかな。
なんかわかんないけどさ、
英語とか、
二人ともすごい英語上手だけど、
いきなり、
中学の時に、
この単語覚えなさいとか言われたら、
ちょっと嫌だったと思うんだけど、
留学自分で選択的に行って、
自分で覚えたい単語とかあるとかだけで、
全然それのリレーションチップ違うから、
きっと人に言われるっていうよりも、
自分から選択していくっていうことは、
私だけとかじゃなくて、
日本の企業とか、
企業だけじゃなくて、
人生においても、
持つべきことだなって思いました。
I don't see like so many companiesとか、
スクールもだけど、
エデュケーションの中でも、
そういうフリースタイルみたいな、
You can set your goalみたいな、
シチュエーションあんまりないよね。
ないね。
考える時間は、
Since we are doing freelancer,
it's always we set our goal,
and we decide what we do.
Otherwise, nobody even cares.
だけど、
カンパニーに所属してる時は、
そういう前の会社のような、
スタイルが主流だから、
その環境を自分で作っていく、
もっと幸せになるかもしれない。
So, what's gonna happen if you can't achieve your goal?
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Are you gonna get fired?
No.
外資の厳しい感じ?
そうだよね。
So, we basically have two goals.
One is,
何て言うんだろう。
It's numberの目標。
Revenue-wise.
This one, we don't have any control over it.
So, if we didn't achieve any revenue goals,
ただ、うちらの。
We have a less bonus.
That's it.
And the other factor is,
we set a goal,
it's more like how we approach to hit this revenue.
で、それは、
If I didn't really achieve the goal,
if there's some reason,
it's more reasonable reason,
my manager or the team will understand.
And then, also we find something that we can work on together.
So, yeah.
It's not really like we have to pay back or we get fired or anything like that.
But, yeah.
So, basically,
the company is responsible for, you know,
having the...
従業員をちゃんと養う責任を持っているけど、
その中で自由にさせている。
Such a big company.
Do you search a thing only on Google?
Do you use Yahoo?
Do you use Yahoo?
それ結構面白そうだね。
ビング使ってます。
でも、そうだね。
I only use Google.
But since you're working on the Google,
you need to use other platform to compare with the service-wise.
いや、そんなことない。
興味ない?
勝ちすぎて。
いやいやいや、全然。
普通にでも検索はI use Google.
But, like,
Google have a lot of,
何だろう、web products, right?
So, like, we have YouTube,
we have Google Maps,
and we have, like,
Google Chats and calendars and stuff.
So, yeah.
I think mostly I just use Google
because it's like something that I use at work.
So, it's really simple to use it.
What department do you work for?
ありがとうございます。
So, how we make money is basically,
so, like, we don't really charge users
to use Google Maps or Google whatever.
So, instead, like,
we have mainly two,かな?
Two revenue resources.
One is Ads Revenue,
and the other one is Google Cloud.
It's more cloud service.
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So, maybe you guys, like,
use YouTube,
or when you Google something,
there's always ads that annoy you.
So, that's what I'm, like,
selling to the companies.
Are you hired by, like, main Google?
こちらがGoogleの
大きい会社としてはアルファベットなんだけど
アルファベットという会社があって
and then we have Google Japan.
これは独立した会社一応。
Google Japan 合同会社というところに
私は所属しております。
That's interesting.
謎に包まれたGoogle社。
I think there are only ones for eating lunch.
Oh, really?
え、六本木?
六本木にあったとき、そう。
そうか。
I didn't go there when...
今渋谷ですよね?
そう、一年前に。
So, last October,
we moved to Shibuya from Roppongi.
And that is, like,
right next to Shibuya Station.
But I just went there for
4 months,かな?
So, then this corona thing happened
and then I'm not really allowed to go back
to the office yet.
Well, actually I can now.
Starting from last month?
Last week?
今なんですけど、まだ戻ってないって感じです。
I have a question.
Once we talked about the episode
about social media depression.
このインスタのやりすぎとかで
メンタルをやられる若い女性が多い
みたいな話だったんだけど、
この検索エンジンとかを
知ってる側?
運用してる側が
自分で気を付けてることとかってあるんですか?
Googleとして?
別に友達さん個人としてもいいけど
使いすぎ病になったり
Are you even getting sick about it?
いい質問だね。
でも私結構
変なフィーリングなんだけど
Every time I engage with phone
この携帯って
It basically gives you a lot of adrenaline high.
When you get some like notification
or when you open up your Instagram
and then if there's like red button on your right
like adrenaline kicks inじゃん。
It's like ウッてなる。
でもそれってすごいなんか
It's really addictiveね。
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So I think like there's a two way of like using this
like internet like a technology whatever
so if you just go if you have some like
you should think about oh why like for example
like sky is blue, why is that?
と思って
If you want to know the answer
and go to Google search
and then if you google it
and then if you get the answer
いい関係だと思うのね。
Because like you still own your
なんていうの
You use it as a like a tool.
そうそうそうそう
To expand my knowledge.
Yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah
So that's just like a toolじゃん。
でも
So if you go to like I don't know like Twitter, Instagram
and there's a notification going on
and then you get high on that
that is pretty bad relationship.
だから私は
So at the time I just like
One time I got really freaked out
was like Instagram and it's like
I'm not going to use it.
と思って
I actually deleted the
Instagram
for like two yearsとか
because I was also in a relationship
like with my ex-boyfriend
so like I didn't really use
I didn't any like business card
like aka Instagram
going on
but now I'm single so I just like
why the fuck I have to like
start using it so
まあ最近使ってるけど
I try not to use it
Yeah
って感じですかね
やっぱ誰にでもそういうときがあるんですね。
People in professional
としても
やっぱりインターネットは怖い部分と
なぜ空が青いかを答えてくれるのも
いいことであると
はい、思います。
So you told me about
the egg freezing.
Yes!
Egg freezing.
This is like a topic
you should listen to it.
I never met an actual person
who did egg freezing.
Frozen egg.
Whatever it's called.
Actually done it.
乱死を凍結するというお話です。
はい。
So what was the trigger
to do egg
凍結
まあいろんな長い話がある
まあ確かにね
ちょっと短縮版でいきますと
So the reason why I did
like egg freezing is
freezing egg, egg freezing
is so as I just mentioned
like casually I was
I just got out of my
longest relationship
last year.
I was
with my ex-boyfriend for 4 years
and then I was about to turn like 30 years
old and
I have this kind of benchmark that
I wanna have kids
by 32 or something
but it didn't happen
I freaked out like
I'm fucking 29
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and like turning 30 years
and I'm basically become nothing
and I'm old, I'm ugly
I'm nothing. I just have this mentality
and so basically last year
is the year that I fight
against all this
kind of
value that I had
and finding happiness
by myself and
finding the meaning of
the life
その中の一つが
egg freezing
and the reason
why I did egg freezing is because
I was
I thought that I really wanna have a kid
without actually
thinking about it was
my
core value because I think
the reason why I mainly think that
I really wanna have a kid is because
as a woman
like growing up in Japan
whatever I think anywhere else that
you think that
one of the reason why
we are living is like to
have
the next generation
and you also have this time limit
and when I think about it
so who am I?
what's the reason why I'm living here
if I don't really have the kids
I think about it strongly
and so
I didn't say it but
I just asked myself when I became single
do I really wanna have a kid?
and I said yes but why?
and I didn't have an answer
but like
at that time I thought that this is still pending
maybe I wanna have a kid
or maybe I'm not
but anyways
I think something that I can do for myself
is to prepare to have
more options
because one of the thing that I realized is like
if you have more options
I think
the definition of your happiness
is consistently changing
because you're changing and your world is changing
the people around you are changing
so what you can do for
yourself is
to have more options
so when I think about it
what can I do for myself
egg freezing is like
amazing technology
so basically you just get
your eggs out
and normally
if you guys know
when we have a period
not periods but
we have like one egg produced
but at that time
we actually have a lot of eggs
we have a lot of cells
and so
it naturally breaks down
and only one egg is left
and it breaks down
and it repeats
but with technology
we can inject hormones
and not just one but 10
and put the egg inside
and it freezes
and by doing that
we can use the egg
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when we want a baby
in the future
how long it takes
to you start thinking about it
freezing egg and actually doing it
so
I heard
egg freezing
I think that was something
in last May
and then I did it
last July
it's a quick decision
yes
did you have any
迷いは
迷いはなかったかな
でも
結構
egg freezing is amazing
but there's two
things that you have to think about
before you're doing it
one is it costs you a lot
because I basically spent
70万
to put the hormone
to myself
surgically
it costs you
70万円
and you also have to pay
70万円 annually
for keeping the freeze frozen
so it's not cheap
so
this is one thing
and the other one is
because you are
basically cheating on your
hormone balance
so you, I don't know how it works
but
you control your hormones a lot
so
it's actually a pretty funny story
so
the process is
you do it
and every day
you get a hormone injection
every day?
yes every day
it's really funny
you mix two hormones
into a syringe
and you do it
like this
so I did it for 10 days
I think the last
day or something
I had this trip
with my friends
and we all went there
so we were just like
there's like amazing airbnb
besides the beach and we have this
karaoke and we were just like singing
and I was like
I just started crying
I don't even know what's the reason
I just started crying
because of this hormone
balance
I didn't want to cry in front of my friends
and people were just like
oh my god I have to find somewhere to
cry
and then I was just like
there's no
like
I was trying to go to
the bathroom
but it's like busy
and I was like oh my god
and the only place that I can go
is like outside
but at the time it was having
heavy rain
I was just like crying in the rain
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by myself without knowing my reason
like
I cried
yeah
so I did that
and now
I didn't have PMS
but recently it's crazy
before my period
somehow
I don't really feel great
I cannot really control my appetite
I really want to eat
I was like why is that?
maybe because
I had this
did they tell you about the side effects?
or it depends on the person
yeah they didn't
oh I see
but
does it get better?
yeah
I think so
comparing with like crying in the rain
it definitely gets better
but
yeah
I heard that
you have a monthly period
so
you might get married
and you might
have a partner
but
at that time
you decided to
freeze your lunch
that's
unusual
like
that's like interesting
how you came up with that idea
it's so new
yeah it's so new
some people are talking about it in Tokyo
but
it's because
you want to have a healthy baby
that's the reason
yeah
that's the reason
the reason is
like
you want to have a choice
I think
so of course there is
a woman who can get pregnant
and then have a healthy child
at the age of like 45
so
I don't think it's impossible
it's also
a number game
because
there is a lot of stuff
to have a healthy baby
so I started
feeling that having a kid
is just a miracle
and then
I think
a lot of women including myself
think that
having a kid is something that you can
have control over
like you kind of had
with other stuff
for example, when you study hard
you can go to a good school
if you work hard, you get promoted
and then you feel like
you have this thought that
if you work hard on something
you get this reward
I think like that
but I think having a kid is really different
like first of all
you have to have healthy eggs
and sperms
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it's a miracle
because there is a lot of men
who doesn't really have
live sperms
and yourself as well
if you get old
the quality is actually deteriorating
every year, which is sad
and after that
you get pregnant
and it starts to show
and after 10 months
of growing
it's born
I think having a healthy egg
is a miracle
so as a wish
of course
I can only pray
for that happening
but at the same time
if you make this decision
that you can
have a little bit of a chance
by freezing your egg
at the early stage
of your life
so that
you can prepare
for a good thing
but
everyone was
thinking about
egg freezing
as we talked about
the usage is limited
so I think
you should think about it
so
in what situation
you'd actually be able to use your egg
to get pregnant with someone's sperm?
very good question
so this is a thing
that we have to really talk about
because
it's the ideal world
that if you have this
frozen egg, you can just keep it
and whenever you want
you just take it out and if you find someone
that's pretty cool
you just say, hey, do you want to have a kid with me?
and then without getting married
or even falling in love with this person
you just have an agreement
and have a kid, ideal world
but in Japan, there's a lot of regulation
of course, this is Japan
not like US or Europe
so what we can do
with this frozen egg is
so basically
this 2021
the usage of this
freezing egg is just for
purely married couple
who have
been trying to get pregnant
for over a year
so that's it
so
other use cases
for example
if you want to have a kid with your best friend
you can do that
unless you get actually
married
so
when I say that
to my friends
a lot of people
ask me, so why did you do that?
and
I have these two reasons
one is
so
I see it as more
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insurance
health insurance
because you never know
maybe you have this
cancer or whatever
and then
maybe you cannot produce your egg anymore
so if you have this frozen egg
you can use it
so this is like
so this is one usage
the other one is
if I meet someone
that changed my
body completely
maybe I really love him
and I just purely want to spend
time with him but maybe he
doesn't want to
have a kid right now
maybe he wants to have a kid in 10 years
or 20 years
at the age of 40 years
or 50 years
if I have this
option, a frozen egg
I can wait
instead of just accusing him
why don't you do it?
you don't love me
I have this option so that I can be
kind, I can be a better person
that's a good
way to keep a good relationship
the men
tend to want to have kids later
compared to the ladies
so that's a good way
I think there is always
conflict and controversial
topics
the more technology developed
the more options we have
and when it comes to the pregnant
it's like
not just the frozen egg
yeah
unnatural
pregnancy
not just the frozen egg
yeah
yeah
yeah
yeah
yeah
yeah
yeah
yeah
yeah
yeah
yeah
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I'm 40
yeah
I totally agree with it
it's your body
2021
as a person
got married already
we really
we want to have kids
but we really don't want right now
we want to focus on our
career
for a married couple
they can have more
options
to spend time together
yeah
what you can do is
you can actually froze your
embryo
it's not like
fertilized
yeah
definitely you have to
think about it
so cool
pretty cool
yeah
you wrote a blog
yeah
yeah
yeah
yeah
yeah
yeah
yeah
yeah
yeah
yeah
yeah
yeah
yeah
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when you meet some new idea or a new value that you never met before
For example, someone who earns 10 million yen is happier than someone who earns 2 million yen
Someone who doesn't have a child is happier than someone who doesn't have a child
Someone who is single is happier than someone who is single
I think that kind of determination really hurts everyone
It's not just hurting people who couldn't do it
There are people who don't feel happy even if they have it all
But it doesn't give them a chance to admit that they are unhappy
I think that kind of determination can only be freed from the pressure of society
by talking openly about your problems and worries
Let's all do it
That's good
We've all been pursuing our happiness
You've had a lot of jobs, relationships, creating eggs
What changed inside of you?
The definition of happiness, lifestyle-wise, anything?
I love this topic
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It changed completely, especially last year
When you turned 30?
Yes, especially when I became single
At the same time
At the same time I turned 30
I felt like living this life and to be happy is such a game
Boxes are floating around myself and I have to check the boxes
If I check the boxes as much as possible, I can be happier
For the past 29 or 30 years, I always think that if you study, if you get 100 points, you get happy
Or if you start working at Google, you'll be happy
There's a thing that I have to do in my life to be happy
It sounds really dick, but 3 years ago, I basically checked all the boxes I can think of
I wasn't happy at all
I couldn't spend time by myself
I just basically didn't feel happy
But I told myself I should be happy because I'm working at a dream company
I have this amazing boyfriend
I have this amazing friend
I'm young
I have these hobbies
But deep down, I was not really happy
I couldn't really admit that
Last year, I became single
I couldn't go to the office because COVID happened
Then I turned 30, which I thought is pretty old
Anyways, I kind of lose the boxes I thought I checked
But actually, I felt happier
Because at that time, I could admit that I wasn't happy
Also, I got to know myself more
And then I have this ownership of my life or happiness
Just to forget about all the boxes that I have to check
That changed me a lot
Minami said this earlier
Let's go back to Google
Even though I achieved a goal, I wasn't really happy
But at Google, you can actually choose your goals
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Even though you couldn't achieve, you actually enjoy the process
All the process that you're doing
You can get feedback from your manager
Or you struggle, but you have a one-on-one with your teammates
All the process, you actually feel that you are working, you're contributing
I think this also applies to life as well
At the end of the day, I think you have to define your own happiness
And then you have to enjoy all the steps to achieve your goal
Enjoy the process also
I always meet person who stop comparing to others
And then trying to talk to themselves
What is the best life you want to have?
What is your happiness?
I always focus on myself
Like you said, I got a life changing experience
I'm more open to people
I don't judge others by their status
I think there are a lot of people who enjoy their life
I agree
I think so
I used to be...
It's hard to explain
Like the other, human being
If you do this, how much you do this
How much you achieve this
I just always compare myself with the others
I do more than you do
This person achieve more than I did
And then I always think, this person is better
I'm better than this person
I didn't want to admit
But recently I thought
It's hard to explain in words
It's like a hexagon
Like a star chart
When you choose a character
HP, strong in attack
Weak in magic
When I played with people
I thought everyone is the same
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Everyone is super logical, super creative
Super intuitive
Super empathetic
Super mechanical
You have to put an end to it
When I took that as a whole
We're all equal
There's no comparison
There's only acceptance and respect
That's what I thought
You can be free from comparison
But I'm a human being
I still compare myself
But I try to change
Yesterday you said something
What?
What are you?
I was the main character
What is that?
What is that?
The main character is the best
What's the other one?
Like a candidate
Ah, 16 pronouns
I want to be a king
I'm a candidate
That's good too
That's pretty precise
That's exactly like that
It's intuition and intuition
Extravert, introvert
Exactly you said
I'm the main character
You're the main character
2% of the population
You're the main character
You're happy
That's good
I see
Comparison is
For example, when I'm down
In a weird way
There's a way to cheer up
What do you mean?
Compared to the people below
Like
I'm blessed
It's like that
I think it's stupid
I can be better
There's no ceiling
There's no ground
In that sense
Comparison is good
But the real
Truly inner happiness
Is like being 100% yourself
And it's so fucking hard
I see
I don't know about the people
Who can do that much
I don't know
Don't you compare yourself?
What do you mean?
Compared to people
Who are enlightened
I don't think there's a comparison
But people who are enlightened
Only have an objective view
Like what Tomo-san said
People who are married and have kids
Are happy
People who are enlightened
Always enlightenment
Is your perspective
You will never know
It's the only way
You be yourself
There's nothing inside you
I see
The universe is inside you
I see
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That's a good point
As far as you wanna go
No matter where you want to go
The only thing you see is yourself
That's so true
No matter where you go
Like what you really
Talking or
Thinking or
The only thing you're facing
Exactly
Seriously
That's so true
That's so true
I think so
Especially you
You always think
And talk to yourself
That's how I feel
You always
Tell me what direction I'm going
You always tell me
And I think
You're thinking about yourself
You're facing yourself
Thinking
I might be also good at
Language
Other people
Because you're a candidate
I'm a candidate
I can't tell people
But I'm already
Opening my enlightenment
But they don't know what it is
I see
But I want to explain this
As a candidate
As a candidate
For someone
Who doesn't have this idea
Like being yourself is the important thing
In your life
When you speak the language
It stimulates your brain
It stimulates your brain
The feelings you have
The feelings you have
It matches
It matches
I think it's great
So I'm a candidate
It makes me feel peaceful
For example
I'm a wedding planner
And there are other wedding planners
There are different kinds
But
I can only do what I make
If I can change it
This person is great
That person is great
So let's work together
I can do that
It makes me feel
It makes me feel
It makes me feel
It makes me feel
Peaceful people
Have peace
By the way
Why your English is so good?
By the way
I don't want to hear it
I want to hear it
You didn't grow up
In the States
But you two are great
You were born and raised
In Tokyo
That's right
In Okinawa
We have many situations
To have English conversation
To have English conversation
I don't know
I don't know
I see so many American people
I see so many American people
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Living in Okinawa
If you want to communicate with them
We have a lot of opportunities
We have a lot of opportunities
If you go for it
So how did you study?
So how did you study?
Or you actually
Or you actually
Ex-boyfriend
Ex-boyfriend
I studied a lot
When I was trying to get in
When I was trying to get in
University
I already knew all the
Grammars and all the things
But I was so shy to speak up
But I was so shy to speak up
I didn't think also that
Speaking English is something that
Is required in your life
It's not that important
I've been just escaping
The other day
One of my friends from college
Went to Vancouver
She was saying
If you study abroad
You can just put it on your resume
Maybe you can get more chance
To get hired by
The better company
At the time, my 20 years old friend
Working at an amazing company
Directly leads to your happiness
Directly leads to your happiness
Just going for a month
If I can write it down to my resume
I'm happy to do it
My parents
I went to Vancouver
It blew my mind
I thought at the time
When it comes to speaking
You need to speak out
You can't be shy
I am shy
But at 20
I don't know
At 20, something blew your mind
What was it about it?
It's just like
Everything in the world
How the world works
What's better, what's not
I went to Vancouver
I had this
Very narrow idea
In the life
I only thought that white people can speak English
Perfectly
When I saw Asian people speaking
Beautiful English
I was like, what?
I didn't know anything about
In the world
I was like, oh wow
There's a lot of things that I haven't discovered yet
And English is a tool that I can
Discover
So I just came back to Tokyo
I was supposed to start
My job hunting
But I just begged my parents again
Let me go back
Let me go to the US
So I just went there
To discover
The world I need
I have to speak
Talk to the other person
Who doesn't speak Japanese
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So that I can speak English
I think she made a lot of effort
Yeah
If it wasn't for her
I wouldn't be able to speak
I can't even speak Japanese
Even though I can speak Japanese
Your pronunciation is beautiful
Thank you
I'm working on it
It's like my tongue
My tongue
Doesn't roll like you
When I try to
Say something like a long sentence
I stop
In the middle
It sounds like you're working
At Chili's
I used to work at Hooters
In Ginza
I only worked for a month
I wouldn't say all
Most of the girls working at Hooters
It was interesting
It's another episode
Hooters requires English speakers?
Not really
There's a lot of hot girls
A lot of people are actually
Trying to be an idol
They dance
They have to have big tits
That's already
Push-up
T-shirts
I quit right away
I see
But I think
A lot of people
Learn English
Do you have any tips?
Tips?
Tips?
When I listen to your podcast
Your grammar is perfect
I understand
The grammar is correct
I think that's important
I don't think you can
Learn that by just putting yourself
In the environment
You have to actually
Have your own time
And then
Proactively
Work on it
So I think
It's important to do that
So you should
Study at school
That's important
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Studying at school is important
That's what she said
To put it simply
I'm just a hippie wannabe
So
So
I just purely admire
Admire? I just love
60s
The late 60s
I love the fashion
I love the music
I love this crazy
Enthusiastic
Crazy era of
60s, 70s
So I just
Love the culture
But at the same time
I start
Feeling that
Especially after the COVID
I think all the values are
Pretty much
Based on the materialistic
And also
I don't know the English
Capitalism
Pretty much
If you
I start feeling odd
I don't really
Feel the connection
Between my real happiness
Tangible happiness
With these
My value that society
Provides you
So what's my happiness?
I just start thinking
Start being more
Spiritual
Spiritual is not like praying God
It's more like go beyond
The materials
I know how it is
I know how it is
But not religion
We talk about it
What is it called?
Spiritual but not religious
Spiritual but not religious
Listen to the episode
Really
I listened to the podcast
It's really like that
It's really
So really
When you say spirituality in Japanese
A lot of people are like
Purely
Like
Because if you ask your question
This question
Why were you born?
What's the purpose of you living?
Just thinking about the answer
Isn't that super spiritual?
Because you don't really have an answer
I think that's the spirituality
That we have
We are so afraid of asking
This question
And then having this spirituality
In a daily life
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So that we try to make ourselves busy
By going to work
Or do some stuff
So that you can get distracted
Think that you are happy
So
I just try not to
Get distracted by those things
And try to be
On my spirituality
Asking myself
What do I want to be?
So in that sense
Coming back to the
Why I really admired
Hippies
Because I think at the time
In the United States
That was the time that
John F. Kennedy got like
Killed
A lot of Americans
Are like going to
Vietnamese war
A lot of people are dying basically
And then at the time
Most of the Americans
Were
I think manipulated
In the sense that we were
Like right now it's America first
And America is a good country
And this is a happiness
That you can
Buy having
Good house and good families
And cars and TV
But at that time
Hippies start to stand up
And saying isn't that really
The definition of happiness?
Is it really?
Winning the war
Is that really the happiness that we are looking for?
Because a lot of Americans are dying basically everyday
Or buying a house
Is that really the happiness that we are looking for?
And then they
Start saying like love and peace
And
That is really
The essence
And that movement
It's basically counterculture
They just basically put the finger
To the
Thing that
Most of the people believe in
And say no I'm not going to do that
And then they define the other one
In that sense
Yes I try to be hippie
I don't know
I don't know
I don't know
I don't know
I don't know
I don't know
I don't know
I don't know
I don't know
I don't know
I don't know
I don't know
I don't know
I don't know
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I don't know
They are talking about
The same goal
Or the same thing from different
Aspect
And maybe they don't like each other
Or I don't know spiritual people try to
Approach to a scientist
To
Make people convinced
I feel like that is the current trend
I feel like that is the current trend
I feel like that is the current trend
Capitalism and
Mainstream
Mainstream
How to convince
The people
To this logic
To this logic
Science
Proves it
And makes the thoughts
Real
There are a lot of experiments
And evidence
So when I first
Heard the allergy reaction
It will shut you down
It will shut you down
From the fact
Or from some new ideas
That you never expected
That you never expected
So
It's the same as before
It's the same as before
There are so many
There are so many
There are so many
There are so many
There are so many
Especially allergy people try to
Convince people
But actually spirituality is in you
But actually spirituality is in you
You can digest it by yourself only
You can digest it by yourself only
You don't need to advocate
You should believe in this
You should eat this
Go for a walk
Go for a walk
Go for a walk
Go for a walk
Go for a walk
Spirituality is only in you
Spirituality is only in you
So accepting
So accepting
Someone's definition of spirituality
Someone's definition of spirituality
Someone's definition of spirituality
Someone's definition of spirituality
Someone's definition of spirituality
Someone's definition of spirituality
Someone's definition of spirituality
Someone's definition of spirituality
Someone's definition of spirituality
Someone's definition of spirituality
I think so
I think so
I have something to say
I have something to say
I have something to say
You asked me
You asked me
How I use internet
You asked me
You asked me
I just recently read this magazine
I just recently read this magazine
And the title is
Computer and Hippie
It's so interesting because right now the book, the magazine is basically like asking
ourself that so where is a hippie right now and then I thought like hippie in 2021 is
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maybe the one who's like eating organic food or I don't know like live in like countryside
and doing 自給自足 but actually the most hippie person is the who is in technology
world like for example like mining the big coinsとか making computersとかなぜかというと
ちょっとこれはふさわしくなかった後にカットしてほしいんだけど
basically like what happened in like late 60s and 70s is that people are basically taking
drugs like they smoke weed and taking LSD so that they can expand their perspective on
the world that they're seeing with your eyes or whatever but like by doing that you see
you have this like different engagement with the outside of your world by doing that with
yourself っていうのをその ドラッグに頼ってやっていたと
but 2021 of course there's a person people who's doing that but we have like more stronger
I would say the approach which is the technology 例えば just just having computer it changed
your 関わり方 relationship with the world you can like access all the information what
you want and then you can talk to the other person who only speak other languagesとか
also like you can basically do beyond that you can only do with your like bare bare hand
だから本当にコンピューター itself is such a psychedelic tools
だからそういうふうに使うべきだと思う
so instead of like going back to what I said like like instead of like your computer is
just giving you adrenaline and you just like sit in front of the computer no you just like
proactively like use the computer and then expand your perspective and kind of rebuild
the new like relationship with this world and in yourself
確かにでもそう考えたら
taking the drug to reach out to your 潜在意識
is now the technology is only one of the options
なんか今瞑想とかもさある特定の周波数を人間に聞かせることでその
状態じゃないけどその
ゾーンに持っていける音が何とか減るつもり7.83とかなんで86とかのでやっぱりやりやすいんですって面白いそうなんだ
そうやっぱその瞑想状態でほぼ右脳を使う時間でこっちがロジカルとか考えるけどここはもう見える視覚から入るものと見えない何か感覚的なもの
結構敏感にするらしくてそこを刺激するための周波数をどうのこうのみたいな
確かにホテルでも瞑想部屋作ってるもんね
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あそうなんだなんかこうリラクゼーションのさマッサージとか
まあそのアジアンレストランとかでもそうだけどなんかたまに怪しい怪しいというかこの
あーあれねみたいな流れてる音とかあるじゃん水が流れてる音とかあって
あれってちゃんと目的があって流してる音の周波数の種類で
そうそうそういうのを知るとやっぱめっちゃ面白いし
やっぱ音楽が一番振動になって刺激しやすいって言うから
そのなんかねフェスとかでもさ音楽のジャンルとか違うじゃん
それってやっぱそのビートの刻み方とか音の高さとか低さで多分人間に与える
アドリナリングタイプが違うから音楽が好き嫌いのジャンルがあるんだ
そうだよねわかるわかる
心地いいと感じるものってその
何?
バンドが好きな人とかテクノが好きな人とか
その音楽そのものっていうか多分聞いてる振動に自分の体が反応して
いい感じってなってるのが好きな音楽なのかなと思う
それめちゃくちゃいいねその話いいね
場所に運転してるときとみんなで喋ってるときと
あとダンシングする音は全部違ったりするから
求めてる自分の状態が違うからその時に求めてる周波数が違うみたいな
あるね確かに
It's so interesting like we can talk about it like for good
本当だね
これはもうめっちゃ面白いよね
So we invited Tomoa Ishihara today
She came from Tokyo for the event but she always came for our Iyasasa radio as well
We talked about her you know life so far
There were so many topics
The way she
The environment she works at Googleとか
Like about egg freezingのことも話したし
She changed her perspective when she turned 30っていう話もして
とっても面白かったです
面白かったです
Thanks for having me ありがとうございます
じゃまた沖縄に来てくださいね
遊びましょう
This is all for today
Bye guys