More Memorable Than the Content: My Real-Life Experiences and the Origins of 'Choi-saki Talk' #218

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In this episode, to celebrate the first anniversary of the podcast, the host Kei looks back on the journey so far. Among the many episodes released, Kei picks out the ones that are particularly meaningful and shares the raw, honest thoughts felt at the time.

Reflecting on a failure I can't forget even if I wanted to.

In episode 12, 'The story of a scary mistake that was more than just cold sweat,' I reveal a major past failure. The panic I felt at the time—arriving at a shoot only to realize I had forgotten the equipment—has become a funny story now, but the vivid experience shared back then left a lasting impression on listeners.

Discussing the changes I noticed at career turning points.

In episode 4, 'Who I build websites for has changed: My career journey so far,' I delved into my path as a freelancer and the shifts in my professional attitude. I carefully articulate how the experience gained as a working professional has influenced my current mindset.

The presence of a 'senior colleague in the next seat' led to this show.

Episode 2, 'The "senior colleague next to me" I had, or wished I had, when I was younger,' is an incredibly important episode that serves as the origin of the show's concept. I share how memories from when I first entered the workforce continue to motivate my activities today. Looking back, I also share a heartwarming episode about wondering how a certain person from that time is doing now. Please listen to the full episode for the rest of the story.

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