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転換期の女性たちへ

かつて居心地よく感じていた成功や役割に違和感を覚え、人生の転換期に立つ女性たちへ。 この番組は、成功と次の章の間で立ち止まり、これまでの生き方を見つめ直している女性たちへ。
感情の奥にある真実を見つめ、表面的な成功や役割の中で押し込めてきた本当の自分の声を取り戻す空間です。This podcast is for women feeling the weight, stagnation, or tension after what they’ve built, navigating the intense, transformative space where real evolution begins. ここは、
 ・ 表面的な成果や役割ではなく、自分の本質や内なるリズムを取り戻すための空間。 
・ 感情の奥にある真実と向き合い、停滞や葛藤を解きほぐす過程を共に歩む場所。 
・ 不確実さや揺れ動く瞬間こそが、あなたの次の章を形作る種であることを思い出す場所。 In this space, we explore the natural process of unbecoming — shedding what no longer serves, softening what’s rigid, and dissolving patterns that limit growth. You’ll hear lived experience, reflective insights, and stories of metamorphosis from women in the cocoon phase of life, preparing to rise aligned, authentic, and free. この番組では、単なる成功の公式ではなく、人生のサイクルと自然な成長プロセスに根ざした再創造の視点を届けます。 
過去の経験や築いてきた成果を尊重しながら、自分に合わないものを手放し、自然で心地よい基盤の上で軽やかに次の章へ進むプロセスを探求します。 If you are ready to honor your life cycle, embrace the in-between, and step into your next chapter aligned with your evolving self, this space is for you. Keywords / キーワード:
成功と成功の間, ヒューマンデザイン、人生の転換期, 感情の真実, 自己信頼, 再創造, 女性の生き方, Unbecoming, 自己再定義, 40代女性の生き方, キャリアの転換期, 成功の違和感 For women feeling the heaviness, stagnation, or misalignment after achieving success. This is the in-between where transformation happens — the space after accomplishment but before clarity. We explore the natural process of unbecoming: shedding what no longer serves, softening what’s rigid, and dissolving patterns that limit growth. Through lived experience and stories of metamorphosis, we guide women in the cocoon phase to rise aligned, authentic, and free. This podcast isn’t about formulas — it’s about honoring the life cycle and stepping into your next chapter fully aligned. Keywords: reinvention, Human Design, women in transition, emotional truth, purpose, redefining success, metamorphosis
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Now displaying: September, 2018
Sep 26, 2018
Jo’s blog, The Tokyo Chapter, was born from a popular ‘tokyo with kids’ style Instagram account and after many friends ( and friends of friends) asked for tried and tested Tokyo tips. 
On her blog, Jo shares little moments and joys that make her life in Tokyo a magical family adventure. 

 After living in Japan for 8 years, beginning with one year as a high school student in the Japanese countryside, Jo, an Australian fluent in Japanese,  met her Scottish husband and, due to his work commitments moved away from Japan, only to return several years later with a toddler and a new baby.  

 
Jo understands the excitement and challenges facing expats, or travelers, to Japan for the first time, with and without children, and uses her blog as a space to share all of her Tokyo tips and shortcuts through area suggestion guides, Japanese language learning advice and a collection of personal pieces. 
Sep 18, 2018
Have you ever felt frustrated because people in US are not considerate? 
 
This is a common experience that people can have because of the cultural differences because of the individualistic and collectivistic culture. 
People from collectivistic cultures, yes, Japan is one of the countries, see a group as an important value. On the other hand, people from individualistic cultures see or think things from an independent point of view. 
 
I have been living in the US for over 15 years and I have faced so many different cultural barriers. Yes, it was painful but because of these experiences, I have learned a lot and gained a skill of seeing things from a different perspective! 
 
 
Find out more from www.herconfidenceherway.com
Sep 12, 2018

In this Episode, Emiko is sharing her life-changing event that recently happened to her. 

 

The scariest and the longest moment.... 

 

By listening to this episode, Emi hopes you to realize how important to live your own life. 

 

What is your Ikigai? 

Sep 5, 2018
佐々木真奈美さん:ラジオDJ&テレビレポーター
 
2010年にテレビ朝日系列YTS山形テレビにアナウンサーとして入社後、2013年からTBS NEWSキャスター。2016年に渡米しノースカロライナ大学チャペルヒル校で国際客員研究員としてジャーナリズムを学ぶ。現在はニューヨークを拠点にラジオDJやテレビレポーターとして活躍中。担当番組は、全米50州で放送されている「さくらラジオ」のラジオキャスター、TBSの経済番組「ビジネスクリック」マーケットリポーターなど。また、NYと日本でのアナウンサーとしての経験を生かし、ビジネス向けや、女性向けに魅力的な話し方をレッスンする講師としても活動中。
 
Connect with Emiko
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Website:Her Confidence Her Way 
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