[Learning for the First Time] What was your first learning experience at age 13?
In this episode, to celebrate Podcast Day for Education, our hosts Tanaka and Sakakibara look back on their 'first learning experiences' from their middle school days.
It is fascinating how middle school club activities influenced their career paths.
Tanaka, from a humanities background, was in the Broadcasting Club, while Sakakibara, from a science background, was in the Tennis Club. They delve into how the extracurricular activities they poured themselves into during middle school have influenced their current approach to job hunting and self-analysis.
The confidence gained through extracurriculars supports who I am today.
Beyond just being a track record of activities, the experience of being passionate about something in their teens has connected to their career planning and perspectives as adults. They specifically mention the 'source of confidence' gained from sticking with a single activity for a long time.
Please listen to the full episode for more.
From the real-life experience of how Broadcasting Club activities are being applied to current podcast production, to 'a certain piece of advice' received at a university career center, this discussion offers valuable lessons for both current middle/high school students and adults. The conversation goes even deeper, so please be sure to listen to the full episode.
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