Extra Edition: [Cried at 〇〇] Introducing a song that makes me cry every time I listen to it
In this episode, we bring you Keeth's participation in the podcast project "Cried at 〇〇." It is the start of a heartwarming episode where connections with other creators expand through listener-driven initiatives.
I found wonderful programs through this project.
While looking back at "My Cup of Tea," hosted by Potofu, who was in charge of yesterday's broadcast, Keeth expresses admiration for the consistency of daily streaming. It was impressive to see Keeth reflect on the greatness of keeping at it every single day with such respect.
Can't help but check out tomorrow's host as well.
We also touch upon "Pyonkichi no Koukai Nikki," operated by tomorrow's host, Pyonkichi @ Fukushima Prefecture. Upon learning that they have already exceeded 1000 episodes, Keeth is overwhelmed by such incredible activity and feels a sense of awe. Keeth discusses the feeling of following in their footsteps while comparing it to their own journey.
Touching on places that bring back memories of travel.
In the middle of the episode, we shift to memories of a trip to Fukushima Prefecture. Keeth talks about Aizu-Wakamatsu and a specific spot where the snowy scenery was particularly striking; the coldness and beauty of that moment really come to life. In the main episode, this leads to an event connected to the theme of "songs that made me cry." Please listen to the full episode to hear the rest.
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