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In this episode of the podcast, I talk directly to you guys for 20 minutes about my thoughts and plans about the future of the channel.
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In this episode, Masa and I look back at what it was like to meet the Kanjozoku in Osaka a few weeks ago.
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Long time listeners and viewers of the podcast and channel respectively may remember Andy, from the Roulettezoku video. He was the disheveled homeless looking chap that followed me around throughout the video, commenting about air fresheners which he called “smell emitters”. Andy is back on the podcast to after wandering the earth for the past 2 years in search of inspiration for his new album, “Doppelgänger”. In this episode, we listen to the new album while recounting stories of our time as colleagues when we worked in The Greatest Office On Earth. It’s an interesting episode and I’m sure you’ll enjoy it, so, enjoy.
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In this episode, Masa and I talk about the vision for the future of The Hvnters and our goals and dreams of being the bridge between Japan and the Western world for JDM culture.
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In this episode, I sat down with Jammal who is one of my regular co-hosts, to discuss my fallout with Mr. Fuji****, the man who claims to be “the real life Takumi Fujiwara”. I will not link to his social media, but you can find it if you try even a little bit. Suffice to say, I do not appreciate the things being said about me from someone I considered a friend and was trying to protect for his own sake. This podcast discusses in depth about my relationship with him, and basically my side and thought process, which I hope people will find reasonable, and will see things for how they really are. It’s all very disappointing, and tbh I don’t know yet how the chips will fall, but I felt like I had to put this out otherwise my name will just get dragged in the mud for no reason, and I have a certain responsibility as well to let people know how things really are. Thanks for listening.
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I’m this episode, I’m joined by Masa (@Masalovescars) and we chatted for two hours about tons of stuff such as his upcoming move back to the Tokyo area to work at Top Rank, the rising prices of JDM cars, ideas for collaborating on upcoming projects, and tons of other random stuff! Great podcast and it’s good to be back at it.
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In this super long (4 hour!) episode of the podcast, I answered around 13 or so questions about living and working in Japan, finding the motivation to pursue your dreams abroad and dealing with leaving your friends and family back home, and some questions about cars and car culture. This was a ton of fun to do and I’ll be doing more of these since I have a ton of great questions I still need to answer. Hope you enjoy this one!
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In this episode, I’m joined by Masa (@masalovescars) where we crack open a couple of beers and just talk about cars and life. In this episode it seemed like Masa was going through a bit of a personal crisis and so I did my best to offer my perspective about what it takes to leave the salary grind, start your own thing, and keep going. We did a “future pacing” visualization exercise that I do myself regularly and towards the end, I even read a page from my journal because it felt like a real heart-to-heart bro moment where I really wanted it to resonate. Hope you guys enjoy this one and that it has some value for your life.
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In this episode, I’m joined by my good friend Jamal, where we talk about the ol days when we used to train Kung Fu together. We talk about JDM cars and culture, the toxic nature of internet clout, and the reason why positivity is the most logical choice for a life worth living.
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In this episode, I’m joined by one of my oldest and best friends, Chris Coelho (@itschriscoelho on Instagram and Chris;Coelho on YouTube). Chris is preparing to make the jump to living in Japan to pursue his dreams and in this episode we really unpack it and analyze all the important details of what you have to think about when you consider moving to Japan, and pursuing a dream of building a successful YouTube channel and online business to support your whole life. It’s definitely possible and I think the things we talk about in this podcast apply even if you aren’t planning to live in Japan but are just trying to figure out how to get your life together and take it to the next level.
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In this episode, Masa and I talk about the concept of 10X’ing your life and what that all means.
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In this episode, I’m joined with Nico Ciroletti, also known as Ciro/Cheeroh. He is the founder of the legendary Facebook group Initial D Hell.
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Hey guys in this episode I’m joined by Masa and Dustin Williams and we chat about car life in Japan, specifically the differences between Tokyo and Osaka. Also stick around until the end for updates on the Mid Night documentary, Racing Hearts the movie and more.
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On this episode, I’m joined by my good friend - world traveler Sam Evans, who is currently making in depth documentaries about Hong Kong on his channel Hong Kong ‘Hoods. We talk about life in Hong Kong as compared to elsewhere, and discuss tips for maximizing your experience when you visit Japan.
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Captain Bradford is the host of the channel JDM Masters, one of the best car channels set in Japan on YouTube. In this episode we catch up and let you guys know what we game been up to this past few months. This will be the FIRST episode of Season 2 of the podcast!
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In this very wide ranging podcast, I sit down with my good friend Tony to talk about his journey transitioning from teaching English in Japan to becoming a software developer in LA. The conversation then turns down a completely different path when we start talking about the phenomenon of sleep paralysis and we go on to discuss the nature of reality and consciousness. This was a really fun podcast so I hope you guys enjoy it!
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It’s my birthday! I chat with my crew the Hvnters about all kinds of stuff for 2 hours.
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In this episode, I’m joined by my good friend Andy Burns. You might remember him as the guy in the Roulettezoku documentary. Andy talks about his journey from Pizza Boy to coming to Japan, becoming fluent in a year and working at Japanese companies, before embarking on his next great adventure.
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