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    Explore "yamamoto" with insightful episodes like "Baseball Podcast - Ran to the Store for a Gallen of Sexy", "196 - Triple Dip 28 - Soil, Homunculus, Family Compo", "The Impact of Pearl Harbor", "Episode 3 - Pearl Harbor" and "Does the Dance Field Make Room for Parenting" from podcasts like ""Ditka, Sausage and Fantasy Sports", "Manga Machinations", "Backtrack History", "Based on a True Fiction" and "Movement Research"" and more!

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    Baseball Podcast - Ran to the Store for a Gallen of Sexy

    Baseball Podcast - Ran to the Store for a Gallen of Sexy
    On this week's Sausage Fest, B_Don and DT discuss the call up of top pitching prospect Zac Gallen off the top. DT then profiles another young Marlins arm in Elieser Hernandez, which leads to a bit of disagreement between the hosts regarding Elieser's current fantasy value and future outlook.

    B_Don later delves in on his profile of Astros starter Framber Valdez. The fellas are mostly in agreement on Framber's upside as well as some risks involved with owing the lefty. The Ditka Crew stuffs the sausage to the brim down to the last minute with a flurry of rapid fire pick up options. Touch and squeeze the sausage today!

    196 - Triple Dip 28 - Soil, Homunculus, Family Compo

    196 - Triple Dip 28 - Soil, Homunculus, Family Compo

    This week is a shorter episode but we also have two contenders for future retrospective reviews in Soil and Homunculus! We also discuss the LGBTQ+ representation of the late 90’s manga Family Compo!

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    Timestamps:

    • 00:00:00 - Intro Song: “More One Night” by Chito & Yuuri from Girls’ Last Tour, Opening, Introductions, Listener Comments
    • 00:02:39 - Suggestions for horror manga
    • 00:05:58 - Whatchu Been Reading: Transition Song: Dragon Ball Z OST “Prologue”, dakazu checks out Houkago Assault Girls and kinda likes it
    • 00:10:23 - Next Episode Preview and Rundown: Darfox Dabbles, looking at new series in Weekly Shonen Jump
    • 00:11:19 - Main Segment Triple Dip: Family Compo/Homunculus/Soil, Transition Song: “Shadow and Truth” by ONE III NOTES from ACCA: 13-Territory Inspection Dept., we’ve read the beginning of each manga for discussion and to decide if we’d keep reading and pick a favorite
    • 00:12:45 - Family Compo by Tsukasa Hojo
    • 00:30:30 - *SPOILERS* for Family Compo
    • 00:31:53 - Homunculus by Hideo Yamamoto
    • 00:44:39 - Soil by Atsushi Kaneko
    • 00:55:39 - Next Week’s Topic: Weekly Shonen Jump, Social Media Rundown, Sign Off Song: “wish men” by sunbrain from Beet the Vandel Buster

    The Impact of Pearl Harbor

    The Impact of Pearl Harbor

    Americans know the story of Pearl Harbor well; at least, we know the story from the moment planes showed up in the skies over Oahu. But many of us don't know the decades-long pressure that compelled the Japanese to attack and how that attack affected the lives of real people, including Stu's old neighbor, whose life was forever changed on December 7, 1941.

    Does the Dance Field Make Room for Parenting

    Does the Dance Field Make Room for Parenting

     

     

    Movement Research Studies Project, "Does the Dance Field Make Room for Parenting" - October 11, 2016
    Initiated and moderated by Nami Yamamoto and Netta Yerushalmy 

    With Yanira Castro, Rebecca Davis, Ursula Eagly, Shannon Hummel, Craig Peterson, Stacy Spence and Donna Uchizono.

    We discussed and examined the culture around child-rearing in our field - in what ways do structures and attitudes in the field integrate and invite this choice and in what ways do they, often unconsciously, ignore or discourage this reality? How are artists who are also parents perceived? What are some of the concrete decisions and conditions individuals in the field employ to make it work? 


     

     

     

     

    Puppetry and Dance

    Puppetry and Dance

     

    Movement Research Studies Project, "Puppetry and Dance" - April 5, 2016
    Conceived by Nami Yamamoto

    With Patti Bradshaw, Chris Green, Dan Hurlin, Christopher Williams, Nami Yamamoto

    Panelists will discuss their various perspectives on the integration of puppetry and dance in live performance. Like dance, puppetry is a hands-on, physical art form. What happens when the puppet appears onstage? This conversation will explore how artists are bringing these two forms together in unique ways and how they complement and inform one another. 


     

    Shinto

    Shinto

    Our quote for today is from Yukitaka Yamamoto. He said, "To be fully alive is to have an aesthetic perception of life because a major part of the world's goodness lies in its often unspeakable beauty."

    In this podcast, we are making our way through Garry R. Morgan's book, "Understanding World Religions in 15 Minutes a Day."

    Our Understanding World Religions topic for today is, "Shinto"

    Shinto, Japan's traditional religion, combines animistic aspects with ancestor veneration. There are shrines, priests, and corporate ceremonies, but much of Shinto is practiced in the home. It has no founder or starting date and has been practiced in Japan since before recorded history. It is so imbedded in the culture that it didn't even have a name until the arrival of Confucianism, Buddhism, and Taoism from China in about AD 400, when it was called Shinto to distinguish it from the other systems. The name comes from the Chinese words "shen" and "tao," meaning "the way of the gods." The Japanese name, "kami no mi chi," means the same.

    Although "kami" is usually rendered "gods," it has a much broader meaning in the Japanese mind. It refers not only to major deities like the Sun Goddess but also to lesser deities, spirits of ancestors, even a spiritual presence in trees or hills. Basically, anything possessing a form of spiritual power or influence fits into the category. The Japanese estimate there are eight million kami.

    Shinto also has nationalistic aspects. Its mythology explains the origins of the Sun Goddess (Amaterasu), the creation of Japan and the rest of the world, and how the Japanese emperors descended from Amaterasu, which is why they were believed by the Japanese to have divine status. In the 1930s, the military manipulated these traditions to justify the invasion of China and the attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941.

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    Episode 80 - The Great Gamble

    Episode 80 - The Great Gamble

    This week -- and if you're getting this on release day, 72 years and 364 days later -- we're going to discuss the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor as well as its architect, the iconoclastic Japanese admiral Yamamoto Isoroku. Who was this man who came up with a bold plan to disable the entire US Navy in one shot? What was he thinking when he put this plan together? And why, in the end, did he have no prospect of victory?

    EP84 WTF Do We Know About History? - BONUS EPISODE 4

    EP84 WTF Do We Know About History? - BONUS EPISODE 4

    Probably more appropriately titled "What do Chris and Forest philosophize about what can really be known about history", here is our 4th bonus episode of what was originally meant to be a stand-alone podcast on the Samurai Archives podcast network.  In this heavily opinionated episode, things get touchy as Chris and Forest get in a philosophical discussion about what can really be known about history. As always with our bonus episodes, the opinions expressed are solely those of Chris and Forest, and do not in any way reflect the opinions of any other hosts or guest to this point or going forward.

    Japanese history can be particularly questionable in the situations where the only sources available are select pieces of contemporary correspondences and writings compiled 100 years or more after the events they describe, and often the only sources available are war tales, fictionalizations, and hagiography. Your hosts look at various events in Japanese history, including the 4th battle of Kawanakajima, the death of Nobunaga, and the questionable existence of Yamamoto Kansuke to discuss what we know, what we think we know, and what we really don't know about Japanese history, and ask, "What can anyone really know about history?"  

    Mentioned in this podcast:

    The Sengoku Field Manual (Nate's Blog) http://www.sengokufieldmanual.com/2013/02/giving-up-myths-part-i.html

    Perrin, Noel, Giving Up the Gun, Japan's Reversion to the Sword, 1543-1879 D. R. Godine; First Edition edition 1979 http://astore.amazon.com/samurai-20/detail/0879237732

    Yoshikawa, Eiji Taiko http://astore.amazon.com/samurai-20/detail/4770026099

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    Musicast 21: Metroid Series

    Musicast 21: Metroid Series
    This musicast has been a long time coming (Sorry listener Charlie Chang for making you wait so long). The Metroid series has some of the most praised soundtracks of any game out there. We spin some of the classics as well as some inspired and impressive covers from this amazing game. Subscribe on iTunes or come join the conversation on Facebook. We post all kinds of awesome random game related stuff up on that shizzle. Cover art by: Noe Leyva http://www.noeleyva.blogspot.com/ and at Deviantart http://blkcelebration.deviantart.com/
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