Soredetoiu to Senshuken Ep.134
In this episode, host Sophie explores the unique challenges of solo broadcasting, specifically the sense of isolation and the difficulty of talking without any verbal feedback. With her witty narrative style, she likens talking to oneself to leaving a voice message, taking listeners on an oddly addictive journey of thought that leaps from missing socks to the world of fine art.
Somehow, the conversation jumps from socks to a masterpiece.
In solo broadcasts, since there is no feedback from an interlocutor, topics tend to expand in unexpected directions. Starting with the trivial incident of losing a sock, Sophie leads the conversation all the way to Delacroix's 'Liberty Leading the People.' It is fascinating how the connection between these concepts, weaving in themes like freedom and motherhood, emerges.
A strange transition from art commentary to labor standards.
It is hard not to laugh as the art commentary seamlessly slides into a discussion on the Labor Standards Act. As she addresses specific workplace issues, the atmosphere of the show momentarily shifts to something akin to a consultation at a Labor Standards Inspection Office. Please listen to the episode to hear how the listeners react to this development.
It may sound like a monologue, but it is filled with kindness for listeners.
While the broadcast feels like an attempt to organize her own thoughts, there is always a deep sense of care for the listeners. Sophie's narrative, which respects the self even while embracing solitude, comforts the hearts of those who listen. The conversation goes even deeper, so please check out the full episode.
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