#813 Everything Is Connected

13 min 20 sec0

In this episode, Nambarusan discusses the publication of their second Kindle book, 'Watashi no Oshi Noka', and reflects on the 'connections between people and events' experienced throughout their journey. We look back at how their experiences within a community that goes beyond the boundaries of agriculture have helped nurture their self-confidence.

The mysterious connections felt through publishing.

This Kindle book compiles the experiences gained within the agricultural web community, tomatoDAO. When reflecting on exchanges with village leaders like Tomataro-san and Momo-san, as well as the thoughts of the farmers encountered along the way, Nambarusan speaks about the sensation of dots finally connecting to form a line. Activities that started alone have seamlessly blended into the larger circle of a community.

I never expected my own book to be featured.

At one point, Tomataro-san discussed Ryo Asai's 'In the Megachurch' on the radio. As it turns out, that book is deeply connected to the concept of 'Oshi' (fave) that appears in Nambarusan's own Kindle book. A specific phrase Tomataro-san used in the broadcast led to an unexpected convergence for both the listeners and Nambarusan's own activities. Please enjoy the full episode for the detailed story behind this coincidence.

The moment support turns into self-confidence.

Nambarusan has always been hesitant to stand out, often holding themselves back. However, the warm support from community members and the feedback from readers have gradually changed that perspective. We dive deeper into the realization that what began as an act for others has ultimately become a great source of strength for oneself, proving that 'everything is connected'.

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自分らしく生きるためのラジオ