Moving Beyond #5: Why Over30 Creators Need a 'Content Personal History'
In this episode, hosts Nemoto Dai-san and Anbo Atsushi-san share a relaxed conversation about their recent experiences watching Japan's national soccer team matches and their honest feelings toward major events like the World Cup.
Soccer matches have become a small, daily joy.
Nemoto-san mentions staying up to watch the entire recent soccer match against Sweden. Meanwhile, Anbo-san caught the game a little late, but both enjoyed the match at their own pace. While they go through the ups and downs of the match results, this time spent following sports seems to provide a refreshing stimulus between their creative daily activities.
I was a bit surprised by my wife's reaction during the match.
As Anbo-san talks about the match, he shares an episode involving his wife watching at home, where a single comment led to an unexpected turn of events. Even if couples have different styles of watching, there are moments at home where they just can't help but get excited. Anbo-san talks about something he witnessed that surprised him during this time, so be sure to check the episode for the full story.
I feel a change in my sense of distance from large-scale sports tournaments.
The two discuss how they were more passionately obsessed in the past but are now enjoying these events from a slightly different perspective. What do events like the World Cup mean to them now? They talk about a way of engaging with these tournaments that fits their current lives, distinct from the intensity they once felt. The conversation goes deeper, so please listen to the full episode for more.
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