S3 #33 It's Just Usual

49 min 35 sec0

In this episode, Yadoroku-san reflects on the recent major event, 'YadoFes,' sharing his gratitude while still lingering in the afterglow of the experience.

Gratitude for the post-event fatigue and warm support.

Yadoroku-san admits to feeling a wave of exhaustion now that YadoFes has concluded. He expresses deep appreciation for the feedback and cheers received from fellow podcasters, remarking on how grateful he feels. He emphasizes that the event was meant to be a celebration, kindly reminding listeners that there is no pressure to keep listening afterward—a sentiment that highlights his philosophy on podcasting as a personal hobby.

Drawing energy from warm listener messages.

Opening the feedback form for the first time in a while, he discovers a message from 'Zakkoku-san.' It seems Yadoroku-san’s fluid Kansai dialect and natural rhythm are providing energy to this 45-year-old male listener. Hearing from someone who was looking forward to the event really reinforces the deep connection he shares with his audience.

Bonds like family, expanded through podcasting.

He also touches on the unique relationships formed with peers met during the 'Chat Podcast Day.' Whether it's Maiko-san, the duo from Indoor Dome, the twins from TsuiTsui Radio, or the members of Radio NyaNyaNya, he describes feeling a closeness akin to nieces, nephews, or cousins. There is a specific common element contributing to this bond—listen to the full episode to find out the details. It is a heartwarming look at the human charm that only podcasting can reveal.

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黙れ!ヤドロク!!