S2 #53 'Kikiya Cafe and the Magic Phrase "Ma-ma-ma-ma"—Can Anger Really Be Managed? + Listener Q&A'
The personality returns from a business trip to Tokyo and passionately shares memories of the local food, a workshop by photographer Hiroshi Hatano, and lessons learned from hosting the 'Kikiya Cafe' event.
Tales from business travels and dining in Tokyo.
During the trip, they fully enjoyed delicious treats like the abura-soba at Ganso Aburado and soft-serve ice cream. Stories about making cakes and okonomiyaki with friends, complete with humorous failures, are sure to make you smile. While Tokyo offers plenty of stimulation, the warmth of the everyday life upon returning to Okayama is also clearly felt.
Impressions from the photography workshop by Hiroshi Hatano.
The discussion on how the concepts of 'skilled but bad photos' versus 'unskilled but good photos' from a previous workshop completely shifted their perspective is a must-hear. Realizing that one should capture photos regardless of technical perfection—rather than being bound by technique—is a story that encourages anyone looking to start something new.
Thoughts on anger management through hosting events.
The host shares that a specific comment received during the Kikiya Cafe event became a major catalyst for starting this program. For deep insights into anger management and the 'magic phrase' that stems from that experience, please be sure to listen to the full episode.
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