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Live Work Play Japan Podcast

Live Work Play Japan Podcast

By Charles Moritz

On the Live Work Play Japan Podcast we talk to the most inspiring teachers, freelancers and entrepreneurs in Japan, so you can learn the secrets of their success.
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Working More Effectively in Japanese Organisations and Making an Impact with Tove Kinooka

Live Work Play Japan PodcastSep 27, 2018

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Graphic Design Freelancer in Tokyo with Jennifer Piatkowski

Graphic Design Freelancer in Tokyo with Jennifer Piatkowski

Going freelance can be a very scary leap, but if you do it the possibility of doing work you enjoy and getting paid well for that work can go up drastically.

For this podcast I sat down with Jennifer Piatkowski to talk about her recent move into freelance design after working as a graphic designer for years. She has some fantastic advice for taking the leap out of a stifling job that isn't paying you what your worth nor giving you the time to pursue other things and into something that allows you to live life on your own terms.

Jul 02, 201940:26
10x Your Startup in Japan with Jordan Fisher of Zehitomo
Jun 17, 201940:09
Self Love and Overcoming Your Barriers with Rin Ishikawa
Jun 03, 201944:42
Get a Better Paid Teaching Job in Japan

Get a Better Paid Teaching Job in Japan

If you're not happy with your English teaching, there are a lot more things you can do about it than you might think.

However, it needs to be you taking action. No magic high-paying teaching job is going to drop in your lap, and nobody owes you a good job.

On this podcast I'll talk about:

  • Making more money as an English teacher and what options that opens up.
  • Making "finding a job" your job. Treat it like it's work you are doing and you'll suddenly have so many opportunities you won't know what to do with them.
  • Adjusting your resume for every job you apply for.
  • Getting a thick skin and realising that if you didn't get the job, it's probably because you could have done better at the interview or represented yourself better on your resume.
May 21, 201908:16
Why English Teachers in Japan Only Make 250k a Month
May 06, 201908:43
Getting into Consulting in Japan with Lynn Sun
Apr 23, 201933:15
Building a Coworking Space in Tokyo with Hee Gun Eom
Apr 08, 201929:19
Game Designer Turned Fashion Designer - Thomas Grové

Game Designer Turned Fashion Designer - Thomas Grové

I met Thomas when we were both taking Seth Godin’s altMBA. He's a videogame and fashion designer based in Osaka, and he has a lot to share about business, marketing and design.

Mar 27, 201949:29
How Do You Become a Real Teacher in Japan

How Do You Become a Real Teacher in Japan

I’ve been in Japan for more than 6 years now and during my time here I’ve built up a resume that includes some famous and highly regarded schools.

Getting those kinds of jobs has some requirements, and there are some ways that you can get there faster than if you did what I did and just came here straight out of university to teach at any English conversation school that would take me.

So let’s talk about how you get there.
Mar 11, 201911:18
Starting a Successful YouTube Channel with Joseph Everett

Starting a Successful YouTube Channel with Joseph Everett

What do you do when you lose your job? For Joseph, it was a chance to make his YouTube channel into a full-time career!
Feb 25, 201948:34
Staying Fit, Healthy and Connected in Tokyo with Leo Fuchigami

Staying Fit, Healthy and Connected in Tokyo with Leo Fuchigami

There are a lot of options for work in Japan, and especially in Tokyo, but what do you do when you have learned everything you need to in an industry you don't want to stick around in? What if your real passion is fitness?
Feb 12, 201952:26
Blockchain and Recruitment in Japan with Misha Yurchenko

Blockchain and Recruitment in Japan with Misha Yurchenko

English teaching is just one option to come to Japan, but if you want to build a network and learn about sales and business, there are tons of options. Misha, my guest this week, has you covered.
Jan 28, 201942:28
Actually Achieving Your Goals in Japan

Actually Achieving Your Goals in Japan

You can make changes to your life in Japan that stick. All you need to do is change your perspective. Take the time to make changes you want to make inside instead of waiting for changes in the world. Let's talk about rules for 2019.
Jan 12, 201915:05
Find a Problem Worth Solving with Robert Millar

Find a Problem Worth Solving with Robert Millar

Robert Millar is a serial entrepreneur, and owner of the co-working space Ginza HUB. He’s been working and building up businesses in Japan for over twenty years, and has a lot of experience both of massive successes and also big failures, which we can all learn from.
Dec 18, 201840:09
Starting a Million Dollar English Coaching Business

Starting a Million Dollar English Coaching Business

Ken Matsunaga started his English coaching business in Japan five years ago, and has already cleared $1m in revenue. We're going to talk about doing good, setting intentions and the most important things to do when starting a language teaching business in Japan.
Dec 04, 201836:30
Getting a Great Apartment in Japan

Getting a Great Apartment in Japan

Here are the rules I've learned about how to get the apartment you want at a price you can afford, based on my experience moving five times in Japan in three prefectures. In this podcast I'll share my seven rules for finding the best apartment you can in Japan.
Nov 20, 201810:12
The Entrepreneur Visa in Japan is a MESS

The Entrepreneur Visa in Japan is a MESS

This week my guest didn't want to be named, because he'll be talking about how much of a mess the new entrepreneur visa in Japan is. I was shocked to hear this stuff!
Nov 06, 201832:44
Why Some English Teachers in Japan Feel Like Frauds

Why Some English Teachers in Japan Feel Like Frauds

For the first time, this week is going to be a solo podcast where I answer a big question that often goes unvoiced: "Why are English teachers in Japan ashamed to call themselves teachers?"
Oct 23, 201810:27
How To Hustle As a Freelancer in Tokyo with Diana Tsuruda

How To Hustle As a Freelancer in Tokyo with Diana Tsuruda

I talk to Diana about working as a freelance dancer, teacher and yoga instructor in Tokyo, and how she always has interesting and exciting work.
Oct 09, 201838:20
Working More Effectively in Japanese Organisations and Making an Impact with Tove Kinooka

Working More Effectively in Japanese Organisations and Making an Impact with Tove Kinooka

I got to sit down in person with Tove Kinooka to talk about her incredible work with One Young World and her business Global Perspectives.
Sep 27, 201837:56
The Challenges Faced by Non-Profits in Japan with Declan Somers
Sep 03, 201822:34
Making a Life Around Your Passion for Japan with Tristan Junker

Making a Life Around Your Passion for Japan with Tristan Junker

I met Tristan at a blockchain event, and in this podcast he tells us all about how he built a business around his passion for Japan and Japanese culture.

We will talk about:

Being inspired by Japanese culture and the Japan Day in Dusseldorf.
Doing an exchange program in Saitama and studying Japanese to improve his Japanese before coming to Japan to live.
Starting Kaikoku and bringing Japan to the world, and the world to Japan.
Some advice to network for entrepreneurs in Japan.
Jul 31, 201825:11
English Teacher to Freelance Photographer to Business Owner with Lukasz Palka

English Teacher to Freelance Photographer to Business Owner with Lukasz Palka

Lucasz is really inspiring for me, because he is an example of what is possible if you believe in your power to control your life. A lot of work out here is in English teaching, but if you work on your passions (like Lukasz does with Photography), then you can radically change your path.
We will talk about how you don't need a Japanese partner to start a business in Japan, you should hire for attitude, not aptitude, and choose business partners that cover your weaknesses - and much more!
Jul 23, 201831:21
Making a Living Travelling Around Japan with Elizabeth Mueller
Jul 16, 201833:40
Tech and Startup Culture in Japan with Yan Fan

Tech and Startup Culture in Japan with Yan Fan

Charlie talks to Yan Fan, an engineer and tech founder in Tokyo. Yan runs the coding bootcamp Code Chrysalis in Roppongi, and on this episode we'll talk all about tech and startup culture in Japan.
Jul 09, 201848:39
Building Your Dream Job, A Video Game Bar in Japan with Alex Fraioli

Building Your Dream Job, A Video Game Bar in Japan with Alex Fraioli

In this episode Charlie talks to Alex Fraioli, the owner of Critical Hit Bar in Nagoya. Starting a business in Japan can be an incredibly tough challenge, and while you don't need Japanese you do need to have a lot of resilience. Alex shares his entrepreneurial journey with us.
Jul 03, 201833:40
Getting Top Paying Jobs at Universities in Japan with Diego Medrano

Getting Top Paying Jobs at Universities in Japan with Diego Medrano

In this podcast Charlie talks to Diego, a successful university and international school teacher in Japan. He is the most conscientious teacher I know, and his students love him way more than mine do. We will talk about Diego’s rocky start in Japan – from out in the middle of nowhere with screaming, crying children and a roach infested apartment, to a highly paid university instructor in the biggest city in the world.
Jun 26, 201850:06
What You Don't Know About Finding Jobs in Japan with Peter Lackner

What You Don't Know About Finding Jobs in Japan with Peter Lackner

In this podcast Charlie talks to Peter, the owner of JobsinJapan.com. There is nothing this man doesn't know about finding better work here. Listen to this podcast to learn all the mistakes you're making when applying for jobs in Japan, and all the tricks you keep trying that HR managers can smell a mile away.
Jun 19, 201850:26
Building a 6-Figure Online Business Teaching English in Japan with Arthur Zetes

Building a 6-Figure Online Business Teaching English in Japan with Arthur Zetes

In this podcast episode Charlie talks to Arthur Zetes about how he's built a 6-figure business teaching English in Japan and actually helped Japanese people to connect with foreigners.
Jun 06, 201823:42
Being an Entrepreneur in Japan in 2018

Being an Entrepreneur in Japan in 2018

Martin and Charlie talk about entrepreneurship, how you can provide enough value to make more money and become financially independent, and finding bigger and better opportunities in Japan.
Jun 06, 201818:57
What Will You Do To Be Successful in Japan?

What Will You Do To Be Successful in Japan?

We look back on the past few years in Japan and talk about how to be successful here. Martin and Charlie sat down to talk about what is changing in Japan, and what foreigners in Japan can do to be successful.

Jan 19, 201701:03:25
Use Meetup.com to expand your network and get job opportunities in Japan

Use Meetup.com to expand your network and get job opportunities in Japan

Today we talk to the Meetup.com Community Manager Hiroyasu Ichikawa to see how meetup can be an amazing tool for building a network, as well as learning skills and being a community leader in Japan.
Jul 09, 201638:37
Internship Japan - Experience Japanese Work Culture and Gain Valuable Skills

Internship Japan - Experience Japanese Work Culture and Gain Valuable Skills

In this episode we will learn about the internship culture in Japan. How are internships viewed in Japanese society? How can one negotiate an internship with Japanese companies and other tactics to expand your network in Japan so you can not only get internships, but find full time jobs and even make new friends?
Jun 24, 201657:10
The Grandpa Method - Live Work Play Japan Podcast #1

The Grandpa Method - Live Work Play Japan Podcast #1

Learn how Marco quit his job as a headhunter and before the next rent was due on our apartment, he was able to find a teaching job paying more than he had ever earned previously in his entire career using a simple but all too often forgotten technique.
Jun 10, 201630:23