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Temporada 2018
2018x1 Osamu Suzuki: You're Never Too Old for a New Challenge! Episode overview
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Jan 16, 2018
Born in the 1930s, Osamu Suzuki still sees himself as a small-business owner. Taking personal interest in work efficiency, low-cost cars are his aim. He speaks on this, and the future of his industry.
Born in the 1930s, Osamu Suzuki still sees himself as a small-business owner. Taking personal interest in work efficiency, low-cost cars are his aim. He speaks on this, and the future of his industry.
Dr. Eiko Ikegami, professor of sociology at The New School for Social Research in New York City studies people’s experiences in the Virtual World.
Dr. Eiko Ikegami, professor of sociology at The New School for Social Research in New York City studies people’s experiences in the Virtual World.
2018x3 Julie Taymor: Adapting Theatrical Techniques from Asia Episode overview
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Jan 19, 2018
Tony-winning director Julie Taymor talks about how her experiences in Asia have influenced her stage productions, including the hit musical The Lion King and her newest Broadway play M. Butterfly.
Tony-winning director Julie Taymor talks about how her experiences in Asia have influenced her stage productions, including the hit musical The Lion King and her newest Broadway play M. Butterfly.
2018x4 Alexandra Munroe: Promoting Discovering Contemporary Asian Art Episode overview
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Jan 26, 2018
Dr. Alexandra Munroe, the Samsung Senior Curator of Asian Art and Senior Advisor of Global Arts at the Solomon R Guggenheim Museum in New York City presents contemporary Asian Art on the global stage.
Dr. Alexandra Munroe, the Samsung Senior Curator of Asian Art and Senior Advisor of Global Arts at the Solomon R Guggenheim Museum in New York City presents contemporary Asian Art on the global stage.
2018x5 Daito Manabe: A Technological Wizard Shaping Art Episode overview
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Jan 29, 2018
Daito Manabe uses drones, VR, and the latest technology to create entertainment. He's worked with famous pop musicians and is now exploring classical music. He talks about the potential of media art.
Daito Manabe uses drones, VR, and the latest technology to create entertainment. He's worked with famous pop musicians and is now exploring classical music. He talks about the potential of media art.
2018x6 Hiromichi Mizuno: Pension Management in Japan Episode overview
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Jan 30, 2018
Hiromichi Mizuno is the CIO of Japan’s $1.4 trillion Government Pension Investment Fund. He talks about responsible investing that takes into account environmental, social, and governance factors.
Hiromichi Mizuno is the CIO of Japan’s $1.4 trillion Government Pension Investment Fund. He talks about responsible investing that takes into account environmental, social, and governance factors.
Trung Dung is a Vietnamese American engineer who overcame hardships as a refugee to succeed as an IT entrepreneur. He talks of his ambition to improve access to finance for people with lower income.
Trung Dung is a Vietnamese American engineer who overcame hardships as a refugee to succeed as an IT entrepreneur. He talks of his ambition to improve access to finance for people with lower income.
Tony Wu is an award winning photographer known for rare images of life underwater. He talks of what nature can teach us and how we need to step out of our comfort zones to know the real planet earth.
Tony Wu is an award winning photographer known for rare images of life underwater. He talks of what nature can teach us and how we need to step out of our comfort zones to know the real planet earth.
2018x9 Chieko Mizoue: Education in Japanese-Canadian Internment Camp Episode overview
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Fev 05, 2018
Chieko Mizoue is a professor whose research focuses on Japanese-Canadian internment experience. She teaches this lesser known history to students and hopes to create a future without discrimination.
Chieko Mizoue is a professor whose research focuses on Japanese-Canadian internment experience. She teaches this lesser known history to students and hopes to create a future without discrimination.
2018x10 Haruhiro Tsujimoto: Developing Massive Hit Video Games Episode overview
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Fev 06, 2018
Video game developer Capcom is behind such renowned franchises as Monster Hunter and Resident Evil. President & COO Haruhiro Tsujimoto explains how it makes hit after hit that rises above the pack.
Video game developer Capcom is behind such renowned franchises as Monster Hunter and Resident Evil. President & COO Haruhiro Tsujimoto explains how it makes hit after hit that rises above the pack.
David Field is the Zoological Director of the Zoological Society of London which oversees London Zoo. In Direct Talk he talks about the importance of conservation of animals and their habitats.
David Field is the Zoological Director of the Zoological Society of London which oversees London Zoo. In Direct Talk he talks about the importance of conservation of animals and their habitats.
2018x12 Jiang Kun: Humor for the World from China Episode overview
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Fev 09, 2018
Xiang Sheng, ‘Chinese cross talk’, is a traditional folk art. As one of its most famous performers, Jiang Kun hopes to bring joy to both China and the world with his unique style of humor.
Xiang Sheng, ‘Chinese cross talk’, is a traditional folk art. As one of its most famous performers, Jiang Kun hopes to bring joy to both China and the world with his unique style of humor.
2018x13 Saburo Teshigawara: The Human Essence Through Dance Episode overview
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Fev 13, 2018
Award-winning dancer and choreographer Saburo Teshigawara is known for innovative pieces that introduce new, inventive movements to the vocabulary of dance. We spoke to him about his creative origins.
Award-winning dancer and choreographer Saburo Teshigawara is known for innovative pieces that introduce new, inventive movements to the vocabulary of dance. We spoke to him about his creative origins.
2018x14 Kommaly Chanthavong: The Spirit of Silk Weaving Episode overview
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Fev 14, 2018
Kommaly Chanthavong is a Lao silk weaver recognized for reviving the traditional art in Laos. She talks of the spirit of silk weaving, and the beauty of what it can teach as well as create.
Kommaly Chanthavong is a Lao silk weaver recognized for reviving the traditional art in Laos. She talks of the spirit of silk weaving, and the beauty of what it can teach as well as create.
2018x15 Jon Crowcroft: The Challenge of Artificial Intelligence Episode overview
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Fev 15, 2018
Professor Jon Crowcroft of the Alan Turing Institute says data science and AI will revolutionise society but systems need to be made more secure to protect both privacy and public safety.
Professor Jon Crowcroft of the Alan Turing Institute says data science and AI will revolutionise society but systems need to be made more secure to protect both privacy and public safety.
2018x16 Tomoyoshi Noda: Nurturing Leaders the Asian Way Episode overview
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Fev 19, 2018
Tomoyoshi Noda founded ISL (Institute for Strategic Leadership) to nurture world-class business leaders and is now opening a graduate school. Noda explains his aims and thoughts on developing leaders.
Tomoyoshi Noda founded ISL (Institute for Strategic Leadership) to nurture world-class business leaders and is now opening a graduate school. Noda explains his aims and thoughts on developing leaders.
2018x17 Masaru Kamachi: Arita Porcelain Goes Global Episode overview
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Fev 20, 2018
Arita porcelain has long been used to compliment Japanese cuisine, but Kamachi-toho has reinterpreted the style for Western dining. President Masaru Kamachi speaks about its beauty and potential.
Arita porcelain has long been used to compliment Japanese cuisine, but Kamachi-toho has reinterpreted the style for Western dining. President Masaru Kamachi speaks about its beauty and potential.
40 years since its One-child Policy was implemented, China faces the situation of one adult having to take care of several old people. Wu Yushao is working on ways to deal with China’s aging issues.
40 years since its One-child Policy was implemented, China faces the situation of one adult having to take care of several old people. Wu Yushao is working on ways to deal with China’s aging issues.
2018x19 David Vaughan: Antarctica - Key to the Planet Episode overview
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Fev 22, 2018
Professor David Vaughan, Director of Science at the British Antarctic Survey, says the Antarctic is the key to understanding the planet and warns about the dangers of rising sea levels in the future.
Professor David Vaughan, Director of Science at the British Antarctic Survey, says the Antarctic is the key to understanding the planet and warns about the dangers of rising sea levels in the future.
Robots will one day become a part of our everyday lives. Zhou Jian believes that letting children learn about robots and get used to the idea of living with them is an important part of education.
Robots will one day become a part of our everyday lives. Zhou Jian believes that letting children learn about robots and get used to the idea of living with them is an important part of education.
2018x21 Enrico Letta: Unity for the Future Europe Episode overview
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Mar 01, 2018
Enrico Letta, a Former Prime Minister of Italy, analyzes why the notion of separatism from EU has occurred. However, he believes that the unity of Europe is the only way to overcome its crisis.
Enrico Letta, a Former Prime Minister of Italy, analyzes why the notion of separatism from EU has occurred. However, he believes that the unity of Europe is the only way to overcome its crisis.
Onn Sokny leads an inclusive arts organization working to bring down the barriers between people with and without disabilities. She believes everyone being different is what makes the world beautiful.
Onn Sokny leads an inclusive arts organization working to bring down the barriers between people with and without disabilities. She believes everyone being different is what makes the world beautiful.
2018x23 Takahisa Takahara: Comfort from Discomfort Episode overview
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Mar 05, 2018
Unicharm sells diapers and personal hygiene products in over 80 countries. Industry leader and CEO Takahara pioneered the ‘pant-style’ diaper. He discusses product development and business strategy.
Unicharm sells diapers and personal hygiene products in over 80 countries. Industry leader and CEO Takahara pioneered the ‘pant-style’ diaper. He discusses product development and business strategy.
2018x24 Minami Tsubouchi: Leaders Forged Through Hardship Episode overview
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Mar 06, 2018
BEYOND Tomorrow provides educational assistance to young survivors affected by the Great East Japan earthquake and tsunami. Minami Tsubouchi talks about her work to cultivate future global leaders.
BEYOND Tomorrow provides educational assistance to young survivors affected by the Great East Japan earthquake and tsunami. Minami Tsubouchi talks about her work to cultivate future global leaders.
An advocate for the exploration of space, planetary scientist Carolyn Porco leads scientists who have been analyzing images of Saturn and the outer solar system captured by the Cassini spacecraft.
An advocate for the exploration of space, planetary scientist Carolyn Porco leads scientists who have been analyzing images of Saturn and the outer solar system captured by the Cassini spacecraft.
2018x26 Chen Jie: Making a Difference in Journalism Episode overview
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Mar 08, 2018
Through his photos and stories, China’s well-known Investigative journalist Chen Jie has aroused both popular and official support for campaigns to deal with pollution and poverty issues.
Through his photos and stories, China’s well-known Investigative journalist Chen Jie has aroused both popular and official support for campaigns to deal with pollution and poverty issues.
2018x27 Mark Z. Jacobson: 100% Renewable Energy for the World Episode overview
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Mar 09, 2018
Climate change crusader Mark Jacobson proposes an innovative plan to completely replace fossil fuels with renewable energy. He discusses the realities and issues we'll face when realizing this idea.
Climate change crusader Mark Jacobson proposes an innovative plan to completely replace fossil fuels with renewable energy. He discusses the realities and issues we'll face when realizing this idea.
2018x28 Tatsuo Miyajima: Life and Death Expressed Digitally Episode overview
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Mar 12, 2018
Tatsuo Miyajima is an artist known for frequently employing digital LED counters. He has exhibited his work in over 30 countries worldwide to much acclaim. What is the message behind his art?
Tatsuo Miyajima is an artist known for frequently employing digital LED counters. He has exhibited his work in over 30 countries worldwide to much acclaim. What is the message behind his art?
2018x29 Edmund Yeo: Enhancing Social Compassion Episode overview
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Mar 14, 2018
Shocked by the discovery of refugee graves in his own country’s jungle, Malaysian film director Edmund Yeo made the award-winning feature film Aqérat to open discussion on the Rohingya refugee issue.
Shocked by the discovery of refugee graves in his own country’s jungle, Malaysian film director Edmund Yeo made the award-winning feature film Aqérat to open discussion on the Rohingya refugee issue.
2018x30 Hélène Carrère d'Encausse: The Future of Putin's Russia Episode overview
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Mar 15, 2018
Authority on Russia and the Soviet Union, Hélène Carrère d'Encausse sits down with NHK General Bureau Chief for Europe to discuss the future of the “strong Russia” envisioned by President Putin.
Authority on Russia and the Soviet Union, Hélène Carrère d'Encausse sits down with NHK General Bureau Chief for Europe to discuss the future of the “strong Russia” envisioned by President Putin.
Dale Dougherty founded Make magazine and Maker Faire to counter consumer culture and revive the DIY spirit among generations of tech-savvy enthusiasts. He talks about the importance of being a maker.
Dale Dougherty founded Make magazine and Maker Faire to counter consumer culture and revive the DIY spirit among generations of tech-savvy enthusiasts. He talks about the importance of being a maker.
2018x32 Yutaka Sado: Lessons That Sustain Dreams Episode overview
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Mar 20, 2018
Conductor Yutaka Sado studied under the great composer Leonard Bernstein for three years up until Bernstein’s death in 1990. Sado talks lessons learned and what he hopes to pass on to the future.
Conductor Yutaka Sado studied under the great composer Leonard Bernstein for three years up until Bernstein’s death in 1990. Sado talks lessons learned and what he hopes to pass on to the future.
2018x33 Mazlan Othman: Know Our Universe - Learn About Space Episode overview
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Mar 21, 2018
Mazlan Othman is an astrophysicist who pioneered Malaysia's space program and education in astronomy. She says we need to know the Universe around us to understand who we are and where we are going.
Mazlan Othman is an astrophysicist who pioneered Malaysia's space program and education in astronomy. She says we need to know the Universe around us to understand who we are and where we are going.
Media artist Jeffrey Shaw creatively employs the latest technology to conserve, document and display precious elements of cultural heritage, dramatically making the past meaningful to the present.
Media artist Jeffrey Shaw creatively employs the latest technology to conserve, document and display precious elements of cultural heritage, dramatically making the past meaningful to the present.
2018x35 Ivana Chubbuck: Empowering Through Acting Episode overview
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Mar 23, 2018
Ivana Chubbuck is a celebrated acting coach, best known for coaching award-winning Hollywood stars. We ask her what it takes to create a great actor.
Ivana Chubbuck is a celebrated acting coach, best known for coaching award-winning Hollywood stars. We ask her what it takes to create a great actor.
2018x36 Wu Bin: Bring Chinese Martial Arts to the World Episode overview
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Mar 28, 2018
Leading figure in modern wushu, and instructor of Jet Li, Wu Bin is a global promoter of Chinese martial arts. Now in his 80s, he remains actively involved. He spoke with us on his lifelong passion.
Leading figure in modern wushu, and instructor of Jet Li, Wu Bin is a global promoter of Chinese martial arts. Now in his 80s, he remains actively involved. He spoke with us on his lifelong passion.
2018x37 Patama Roonrakwit: Building Together to Transform Communities Episode overview
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Mar 29, 2018
Patama Roonrakwit is a Thai architect who works with people in poor neighborhoods to improve their housings and environments. She believes in building people's confidence to transform their community.
Patama Roonrakwit is a Thai architect who works with people in poor neighborhoods to improve their housings and environments. She believes in building people's confidence to transform their community.
2018x38 Charina Widjaja: Providing a Platform for Asian Designers Episode overview
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Mar 30, 2018
Charina Widjaja founded Digital Fashion Week to help independent Asian designers display their talents to the world as they struggle to survive between the high fashion labels and mass brands.
Charina Widjaja founded Digital Fashion Week to help independent Asian designers display their talents to the world as they struggle to survive between the high fashion labels and mass brands.
Yoichi Ochiai uses tech to conjure visual wizardry unlike any seen before. He is interested in the relationship between human society and computers. He talks about his concept of “digital nature.”
Yoichi Ochiai uses tech to conjure visual wizardry unlike any seen before. He is interested in the relationship between human society and computers. He talks about his concept of “digital nature.”
The Suwada Blacksmith Works makes sharp, high-quality nail clippers that are used everywhere from salons to medical clinics. The firm was heavily in debt, but Tomoyuki Kobayashi turned things around.
The Suwada Blacksmith Works makes sharp, high-quality nail clippers that are used everywhere from salons to medical clinics. The firm was heavily in debt, but Tomoyuki Kobayashi turned things around.
2018x41 Chang Sea-jin: Samsung, Chaebol, and Economy Reformation in South Korea Episode overview
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Abr 04, 2018
Chaebol Company like Samsung brought rapid economic growth, but also disparities and its dependency in Korea. Prof. Chang, a Chaebol specialist, thinks structural reform is required for true growth.
Chaebol Company like Samsung brought rapid economic growth, but also disparities and its dependency in Korea. Prof. Chang, a Chaebol specialist, thinks structural reform is required for true growth.
2018x42 Yoshio Yanagiya: Machines That Make Delicious Crab Sticks Episode overview
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Abr 09, 2018
Yanagiya has a 70% global share of the machines that produce “surimi” crab sticks. We talk with company president Yoshio Yanagiya about making imitation crab that tastes just like the real thing.
Yanagiya has a 70% global share of the machines that produce “surimi” crab sticks. We talk with company president Yoshio Yanagiya about making imitation crab that tastes just like the real thing.
2018x43 Gen Terao: Appliances That Make Life Fun Episode overview
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Abr 10, 2018
Balmuda’s hit appliances include a fan that generates a natural breeze and a toaster that makes perfect toast. Founder Gen Terao talks about the company’s nonconventional product development process.
Balmuda’s hit appliances include a fan that generates a natural breeze and a toaster that makes perfect toast. Founder Gen Terao talks about the company’s nonconventional product development process.
2018x44 Nick Bostrom: Protecting Humanity from AI Episode overview
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Abr 11, 2018
Nick Bostrom is director of the Future of Humanity Institute, and is considered one of the most important thinkers of our age. His work on artificial intelligence has influenced technological leaders.
Nick Bostrom is director of the Future of Humanity Institute, and is considered one of the most important thinkers of our age. His work on artificial intelligence has influenced technological leaders.
2018x45 Patricia Rodriguez: Championing Women as Leaders in Football Episode overview
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Abr 12, 2018
Patricia Rodriguez is executive managing director of Spanish football club, SD Eibar. As the only female managing director in La Liga, she is trying to increase the number of women in football.
Patricia Rodriguez is executive managing director of Spanish football club, SD Eibar. As the only female managing director in La Liga, she is trying to increase the number of women in football.
2018x46 Nicolai Bergmann: East Meets West Through Flowers Episode overview
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Abr 17, 2018
Nicolai Bergmann creates flower arrangements that combine elements of Denmark, where he was born, and Japan, where he is based. He recently held exhibitions at a series of shrines. What drives him?
Nicolai Bergmann creates flower arrangements that combine elements of Denmark, where he was born, and Japan, where he is based. He recently held exhibitions at a series of shrines. What drives him?
2018x47 Marina Kaljurand: New Guardian of Cyberspace Episode overview
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Abr 18, 2018
Marina Kaljurand chairs the Global Commission on the Stability of Cyberspace. With experts from government, hackers and the tech giants, it is pushing for a new code of conduct on cyber security.
Marina Kaljurand chairs the Global Commission on the Stability of Cyberspace. With experts from government, hackers and the tech giants, it is pushing for a new code of conduct on cyber security.
Setsuko Ono became an artist after working for the World Bank for 27 years. Like her sister Yoko Ono and her brother-in-law John Lennon, she uses art to express her fierce desire for justice.
Setsuko Ono became an artist after working for the World Bank for 27 years. Like her sister Yoko Ono and her brother-in-law John Lennon, she uses art to express her fierce desire for justice.
The large-scale water tanks made by Nippura can be found at aquariums in over 60 countries. We speak with president Tetsuhiro Shikiyama about his company’s world-beating craftsmanship.
The large-scale water tanks made by Nippura can be found at aquariums in over 60 countries. We speak with president Tetsuhiro Shikiyama about his company’s world-beating craftsmanship.
Masaki Sato is the president of spinning company Sato Seni, which produces exquisite knitting yarn coveted by some of the world’s most famous fashion brands. What makes its trademark yarn so unique?
Masaki Sato is the president of spinning company Sato Seni, which produces exquisite knitting yarn coveted by some of the world’s most famous fashion brands. What makes its trademark yarn so unique?
2018x51 Ha Sang-hun: Hopes For South Korea, The Suicide Nation Episode overview
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Abr 25, 2018
South Korea’s suicide rate has long been the highest amongst the developed nations. Ha Sang-hun talks about the social disparities caused by rapid economic growth and his hopes for the future.
South Korea’s suicide rate has long been the highest amongst the developed nations. Ha Sang-hun talks about the social disparities caused by rapid economic growth and his hopes for the future.
2018x52 Hartwig Fischer: Bridges Between Cultures Episode overview
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Abr 27, 2018
Hartwig Fischer is the Director of the British Museum. He believes that museums play a central role in showing the interconnectedness between different cultures and has radical plans for the Museum.
Hartwig Fischer is the Director of the British Museum. He believes that museums play a central role in showing the interconnectedness between different cultures and has radical plans for the Museum.
2018x147 Tamako Mitarai: Knitting the Future by Hand Episode overview
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Mai 01, 2018
Kesennuma Knitting was created to help recovery efforts in an area affected by the Great East Japan Earthquake. Its high-end cardigans and sweaters are best sellers. CEO Tamako Mitarai talks strategy.
Kesennuma Knitting was created to help recovery efforts in an area affected by the Great East Japan Earthquake. Its high-end cardigans and sweaters are best sellers. CEO Tamako Mitarai talks strategy.
Masahiro Kato is president of Tendo Mokko, a furniture maker that creates wooden chairs and tables characterized by distinct curves. What inspires the brand’s inventive designs and honed aesthetic?
Masahiro Kato is president of Tendo Mokko, a furniture maker that creates wooden chairs and tables characterized by distinct curves. What inspires the brand’s inventive designs and honed aesthetic?
2018x145 Chung To: Saving Children Affected by AIDS Episode overview
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Mai 09, 2018
For 20 years, Chung To has been helping children affected by AIDS in China by assisting with their tuition and job-hunting. He seeks a society where the children can thrive despite bias against AIDS.
For 20 years, Chung To has been helping children affected by AIDS in China by assisting with their tuition and job-hunting. He seeks a society where the children can thrive despite bias against AIDS.
Lord Alf Dubs, the British politician, came to Britain as a child refugee escaping the Nazis. He discusses his battle on behalf of child refugees and his global campaign against the death penalty.
Lord Alf Dubs, the British politician, came to Britain as a child refugee escaping the Nazis. He discusses his battle on behalf of child refugees and his global campaign against the death penalty.
Japanese-American actor George Takei spent his childhood in internment camps during WWII. He talks about racial injustice, his advocacy, and the musical “Allegiance” that was inspired by his story.
Japanese-American actor George Takei spent his childhood in internment camps during WWII. He talks about racial injustice, his advocacy, and the musical “Allegiance” that was inspired by his story.
2018x53 Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala: Vaccinating the World Episode overview
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Mai 16, 2018
In less than a decade, the Vaccine Alliance GAVI has saved nine million lives in the developing world. Direct Talk meets the Chair of GAVI, former Nigeria Finance Minister Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala.
In less than a decade, the Vaccine Alliance GAVI has saved nine million lives in the developing world. Direct Talk meets the Chair of GAVI, former Nigeria Finance Minister Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala.
Yaskawa Electric is one of the world’s four big manufacturers of industrial robots. We speak with company president Hiroshi Ogasawara about the Chinese market and the future of industrial robotics.
Yaskawa Electric is one of the world’s four big manufacturers of industrial robots. We speak with company president Hiroshi Ogasawara about the Chinese market and the future of industrial robotics.
2018x54 Anyango: Captivated by the Sound of Joy Episode overview
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Mai 22, 2018
Japan-born Anyango is the first woman in the world to play the nyatiti, a traditional stringed instrument played by the Luo people of Kenya. What drives her to spread its sound around the world?
Japan-born Anyango is the first woman in the world to play the nyatiti, a traditional stringed instrument played by the Luo people of Kenya. What drives her to spread its sound around the world?
2018x55 Yoshiharu Hoshino: Showcasing Local Charms Episode overview
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Mai 28, 2018
Yoshiharu Hoshino is the CEO of Hoshino Resorts. He began his career by turning around his family’s hot spring ryokan (Japanese-style inn). Now his company manages over 30 properties worldwide.
Yoshiharu Hoshino is the CEO of Hoshino Resorts. He began his career by turning around his family’s hot spring ryokan (Japanese-style inn). Now his company manages over 30 properties worldwide.
Asahiyama Zoo is known for unique exhibits that are designed to encourage animals to behave as they would in the wild. Director Gen Bando talks about his exhibits and the role of zoos in the future.
Asahiyama Zoo is known for unique exhibits that are designed to encourage animals to behave as they would in the wild. Director Gen Bando talks about his exhibits and the role of zoos in the future.
2018x60 Hidefumi Kimura: Adding Bubbles, Adding Fun Episode overview
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Jun 04, 2018
For 70 years, Kimura Drink has made ramune, a fizzy riff on lemonade. They also make drinks with surprising ingredients like curry and shrimp. Why? We asked the company’s president, Hidefumi Kimura.
For 70 years, Kimura Drink has made ramune, a fizzy riff on lemonade. They also make drinks with surprising ingredients like curry and shrimp. Why? We asked the company’s president, Hidefumi Kimura.
Satoshi Miyagi is artistic director of the public theater company SPAC. He is internationally renowned for interpreting classic western plays through a traditional Japanese aesthetic. What drives him
Satoshi Miyagi is artistic director of the public theater company SPAC. He is internationally renowned for interpreting classic western plays through a traditional Japanese aesthetic. What drives him
Mathematician Noriko Arai, a top Japanese AI expert, warns that artificial intelligences will likely take jobs from humans in the near future. She discusses the keys to surviving in the coming AI era.
Mathematician Noriko Arai, a top Japanese AI expert, warns that artificial intelligences will likely take jobs from humans in the near future. She discusses the keys to surviving in the coming AI era.
2018x58 Yan Lianke: The Explosive Writer's Spirit Episode overview
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Jun 08, 2018
Yan Lianke boldly reveals contradictions in China, repeatedly facing domestic publishing bans. This episode shows why he continues creative activities where freedom of expression is limited.
Yan Lianke boldly reveals contradictions in China, repeatedly facing domestic publishing bans. This episode shows why he continues creative activities where freedom of expression is limited.
2018x148 Maria Isabel Legarda: Theater for Social Change Episode overview
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Jun 13, 2018
Maria Isabel Legarda is the Artistic Director of Philippine Educational Theater Association. She says theater can help people learn to have a voice, and contribute to social change and development.
Maria Isabel Legarda is the Artistic Director of Philippine Educational Theater Association. She says theater can help people learn to have a voice, and contribute to social change and development.
2018x146 Paavo Järvi: The Joy of Classical Music Episode overview
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Jun 15, 2018
Paavo Järvi is one of the most gifted conductors of his generation. How does he draw out the best possible sound from an orchestra? We speak with Järvi about the present and future of classical music.
Paavo Järvi is one of the most gifted conductors of his generation. How does he draw out the best possible sound from an orchestra? We speak with Järvi about the present and future of classical music.
2018x61 Reiko Sudo: Dressing the World in Innovative Textiles Episode overview
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Jun 18, 2018
Textile designer Reiko Sudo brings together Japanese tradition and craftsmanship to design fabrics that are recognized as art by world-class museums. What drives her creativity and passion?
Textile designer Reiko Sudo brings together Japanese tradition and craftsmanship to design fabrics that are recognized as art by world-class museums. What drives her creativity and passion?
The Iris Group makes everything from appliances to gardening tools and food and releases 1,000 new products a year. We asked chairman Kentaro Ohyama about the secret of this amazing productivity.
The Iris Group makes everything from appliances to gardening tools and food and releases 1,000 new products a year. We asked chairman Kentaro Ohyama about the secret of this amazing productivity.
2018x63 Tatsuo Nomura: The Joy of Connecting Through Technology Episode overview
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Jun 20, 2018
Tatsuo Nomura is the creator of Pokémon GO. Following his passions took him from a modest childhood in China to Silicon Valley, where he’s a leading augmented reality game director.
Tatsuo Nomura is the creator of Pokémon GO. Following his passions took him from a modest childhood in China to Silicon Valley, where he’s a leading augmented reality game director.
Ajinomoto intends to be one of the world’s top ten food companies by 2020. Created 109 years ago, it started out making seasonings. We spoke to CEO Takaaki Nishii about the company’s past and future.
Ajinomoto intends to be one of the world’s top ten food companies by 2020. Created 109 years ago, it started out making seasonings. We spoke to CEO Takaaki Nishii about the company’s past and future.
2018x65 Senko Ikenobo: Even Withered Flowers Can Bloom Episode overview
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Jun 26, 2018
Ikebana is the traditional Japanese art of flower arrangement. Its origins lie in the 550-year-old Ikenobo school. Headmaster Designate Senko Ikenobo speaks about what she aspires to through her art.
Ikebana is the traditional Japanese art of flower arrangement. Its origins lie in the 550-year-old Ikenobo school. Headmaster Designate Senko Ikenobo speaks about what she aspires to through her art.
2018x150 Robert Reich: Resurrecting the Common Good Episode overview
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Jun 27, 2018
Former US Labor Secretary and USC Professor of Public Policy Robert Reich analyses the ramifications of widening income inequality, money in politics, and the urgent need to revive the Common Good.
Former US Labor Secretary and USC Professor of Public Policy Robert Reich analyses the ramifications of widening income inequality, money in politics, and the urgent need to revive the Common Good.
Cherrie Atilano is a Filipino farmer and social entrepreneur. She’s working to make farming attractive, sustainable and profitable, to alleviate poverty, ensure food security and enrich people's lives.
Cherrie Atilano is a Filipino farmer and social entrepreneur. She’s working to make farming attractive, sustainable and profitable, to alleviate poverty, ensure food security and enrich people's lives.
Ayato Takada is a virologist who tracks down new and mysterious strains of disease. He recently discovered an antibody that can fight Ebola. We asked him about studying viruses on the front lines.
Ayato Takada is a virologist who tracks down new and mysterious strains of disease. He recently discovered an antibody that can fight Ebola. We asked him about studying viruses on the front lines.
2018x68 Tohru Yamai: Camping Gear with a Unique Philosophy Episode overview
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Jul 03, 2018
Representatives from companies worldwide visit camping gear maker Snow Peak to catch a glimpse of President and CEO Tohru Yamai’s manufacturing philosophy at work. Yamai himself offers some insights.
Representatives from companies worldwide visit camping gear maker Snow Peak to catch a glimpse of President and CEO Tohru Yamai’s manufacturing philosophy at work. Yamai himself offers some insights.
2018x69 Margrethe Vestager: Playing by the Rules Episode overview
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Jul 04, 2018
Margrethe Vestager is the European Union’s commissioner for competition. A former Danish politician and Economics Minister, she has a reputation as the rich world's most powerful trust-buster.
Margrethe Vestager is the European Union’s commissioner for competition. A former Danish politician and Economics Minister, she has a reputation as the rich world's most powerful trust-buster.
2018x70 Tilo Kunath: A Future without Parkinson's Episode overview
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Jul 05, 2018
Dr Tilo Kunath, one of the world’s leading stem cell researchers, talks about his pioneering work and contribution to finding a cure for Parkinson’s, a disease that’s increasingly common in Asia.
Dr Tilo Kunath, one of the world’s leading stem cell researchers, talks about his pioneering work and contribution to finding a cure for Parkinson’s, a disease that’s increasingly common in Asia.
Olympus has a 70% share of the global gastrointestinal endoscope market. But, in 2011, it was revealed that the company had been hiding massive losses. Sasa steered Olympus through this turbulent era.
Olympus has a 70% share of the global gastrointestinal endoscope market. But, in 2011, it was revealed that the company had been hiding massive losses. Sasa steered Olympus through this turbulent era.
Sayuri Kinoshita is the first Japanese woman to set a freediving world record in a competitive discipline where divers use no fins—and of course, no scuba gear. What drives her to seek the depths?
Sayuri Kinoshita is the first Japanese woman to set a freediving world record in a competitive discipline where divers use no fins—and of course, no scuba gear. What drives her to seek the depths?
2018x73 Willis Wee: The Future of Southeast Asian Startups Episode overview
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Jul 11, 2018
Willis Wee is the founder of one of the biggest tech startup events in Southeast Asia. He says the region's diversity presents unique challenges and opportunities for startup founders and investors.
Willis Wee is the founder of one of the biggest tech startup events in Southeast Asia. He says the region's diversity presents unique challenges and opportunities for startup founders and investors.
2018x74 Liu Hongjun: Reconstructing Ancient Musical Instruments Episode overview
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Jul 13, 2018
Liu Hongjun is a Chinese musician active around Asia. Over 35 years, he has reconstructed more than 50 ancient musical instruments preserved in China and Japan to revive the music of 1,000 years ago.
Liu Hongjun is a Chinese musician active around Asia. Over 35 years, he has reconstructed more than 50 ancient musical instruments preserved in China and Japan to revive the music of 1,000 years ago.
2018x75 Dhammananda: The Power of Equality and Inclusive Thinking Episode overview
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Jul 18, 2018
Dhammananda is a Thai Buddhist monk working to achieve gender equality in religion. She talks about how exclusion of others impacts society and how inclusive thinking could change the world.
Dhammananda is a Thai Buddhist monk working to achieve gender equality in religion. She talks about how exclusion of others impacts society and how inclusive thinking could change the world.
2018x76 Pashon Murray: Compost for a Zero Waste Future Episode overview
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Jul 20, 2018
Compost entrepreneur and “zero waste” educator Pashon Murray has made sustainability profitable by turning food waste from corporations into healthy soil for Detroit’s urban farmers.
Compost entrepreneur and “zero waste” educator Pashon Murray has made sustainability profitable by turning food waste from corporations into healthy soil for Detroit’s urban farmers.
2018x77 Yuuki Watanabe: The Power of Biologging Episode overview
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Jul 23, 2018
Yuuki Watanabe is a marine biologist who specializes in biologging—the tracking of individual wild animals—particularly the biologging of penguins. He tells us about the surprising habits of animals.
Yuuki Watanabe is a marine biologist who specializes in biologging—the tracking of individual wild animals—particularly the biologging of penguins. He tells us about the surprising habits of animals.
2018x78 Shuhei Hasado: Walls That Coexist with Nature Episode overview
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Jul 24, 2018
Shuhei Hasado is a plasterer—“sakan” in Japanese. He uses traditional techniques and natural materials to design innovative plasterwork. What is his approach to the craft of making things?
Shuhei Hasado is a plasterer—“sakan” in Japanese. He uses traditional techniques and natural materials to design innovative plasterwork. What is his approach to the craft of making things?
2018x79 Emma Lawton: Living Life to the Fullest with Parkinson's Episode overview
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Jul 25, 2018
Emma Lawton, a graphic designer living in London, was diagnosed 5 years ago with Parkinson's disease. She was only 29. In spite of her condition, she has become an award winning campaigner.
Emma Lawton, a graphic designer living in London, was diagnosed 5 years ago with Parkinson's disease. She was only 29. In spite of her condition, she has become an award winning campaigner.
Manuel Barange is Director of Fisheries and Aquaculture at the FAO. He believes that protecting our marine life and oceans for future generations must be a priority.
Manuel Barange is Director of Fisheries and Aquaculture at the FAO. He believes that protecting our marine life and oceans for future generations must be a priority.
2018x80 Kinohachi: Building on Tradition with New Music Episode overview
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Jul 27, 2018
Kinohachi plays the shakuhachi, a traditional Japanese bamboo flute. He joined a rock band in his 20s and continues to compose unique music, gaining fans worldwide. What is it that pushes him forward?
Kinohachi plays the shakuhachi, a traditional Japanese bamboo flute. He joined a rock band in his 20s and continues to compose unique music, gaining fans worldwide. What is it that pushes him forward?
As its name suggests, Kirin Holdings is the holding company of Kirin, a large beer and soft drink maker. As Japan’s beer market shrinks, CEO Yoshinori Isozaki tells us how his company is responding.
As its name suggests, Kirin Holdings is the holding company of Kirin, a large beer and soft drink maker. As Japan’s beer market shrinks, CEO Yoshinori Isozaki tells us how his company is responding.
2018x82 Tokiko Kato: Song Transcends National Borders Episode overview
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Jul 31, 2018
In June 2018, Japanese singer Tokiko Kato held a concert in Sakhalin, in the Russian Far East, as part of a cultural exchange between the two countries. What was the message she wanted to convey?
In June 2018, Japanese singer Tokiko Kato held a concert in Sakhalin, in the Russian Far East, as part of a cultural exchange between the two countries. What was the message she wanted to convey?
2018x83 Luciano Benetton: New Challenges for a Fashion Giant Episode overview
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Ago 01, 2018
The Benetton Group is globally known for fashion. Its co-founder Luciano Benetton, now in his 80s, has returned to lead the company’s apparel division. He speaks on his bold vison for the brand.
The Benetton Group is globally known for fashion. Its co-founder Luciano Benetton, now in his 80s, has returned to lead the company’s apparel division. He speaks on his bold vison for the brand.
2018x84 Beatrice Fihn: The People’s Campaign Against Nuclear Weapons Episode overview
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Ago 02, 2018
ICAN’s Beatrice Fihn earned the Nobel Peace Prize by introducing a treaty to the UN to abolish nuclear weapons. She continues to mobilize people worldwide by making nuclear arms a human rights issue.
ICAN’s Beatrice Fihn earned the Nobel Peace Prize by introducing a treaty to the UN to abolish nuclear weapons. She continues to mobilize people worldwide by making nuclear arms a human rights issue.
2018x85 Francisco J. Núñez: Together with Music Episode overview
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Ago 03, 2018
Francisco J. Núñez is the founder of the Young People’s Chorus of New York City (YPC). Through music, he teaches a diverse group of children about the joy of life and the value of cooperation.
Francisco J. Núñez is the founder of the Young People’s Chorus of New York City (YPC). Through music, he teaches a diverse group of children about the joy of life and the value of cooperation.
Kotaro Nishibori is the fifth-generation head of a time-honored company making wagasa—traditional Japanese umbrellas. What draws him to his craft, and what is the new direction he envisions for it?
Kotaro Nishibori is the fifth-generation head of a time-honored company making wagasa—traditional Japanese umbrellas. What draws him to his craft, and what is the new direction he envisions for it?
World-renowned Russian film director Alexander Sokurov tells us why he constantly portrays power in his movies and presents his thoughts on the effects of war on humanity and culture.
World-renowned Russian film director Alexander Sokurov tells us why he constantly portrays power in his movies and presents his thoughts on the effects of war on humanity and culture.
2018x88 Meik Wiking: The Danish Recipe for Happiness Episode overview
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Ago 15, 2018
What makes Denmark the happiest country in the world? According to Meik Wiking, the secret lies in a lifestyle that includes social welfare and the uniquely Danish concept of “hygge.”
What makes Denmark the happiest country in the world? According to Meik Wiking, the secret lies in a lifestyle that includes social welfare and the uniquely Danish concept of “hygge.”
The outstanding Russian entrepreneur Elena Shifrina talks about the very first all-natural healthy snack bars she launched in Russia and shares her views on the future of global food culture.
The outstanding Russian entrepreneur Elena Shifrina talks about the very first all-natural healthy snack bars she launched in Russia and shares her views on the future of global food culture.
2018x90 Craig Hatkoff: NY to Hiroshima, Beyond Ground Zero Episode overview
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Ago 22, 2018
Journeying from New York to Hiroshima, Tribeca Film Festival co-founder Craig Hatkoff looks for ways to share stories to come to terms with 9.11, overcome hatred, and never cause another Ground Zero.
Journeying from New York to Hiroshima, Tribeca Film Festival co-founder Craig Hatkoff looks for ways to share stories to come to terms with 9.11, overcome hatred, and never cause another Ground Zero.
2018x91 Toshio Hosokawa: Music to Portray the Pain of the Times Episode overview
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Ago 24, 2018
A main motif of Japanese composer Toshio Hosokawa is the relationship between Nature and humans. He talks about composing to reflect social strains and the importance of facing pain through music.
A main motif of Japanese composer Toshio Hosokawa is the relationship between Nature and humans. He talks about composing to reflect social strains and the importance of facing pain through music.
Dmitri Trenin, Director of the Carnegie Moscow Center, tells us why he believes Russia needs to consolidate its diplomatic strategy regarding Asian countries.
Dmitri Trenin, Director of the Carnegie Moscow Center, tells us why he believes Russia needs to consolidate its diplomatic strategy regarding Asian countries.
2018x94 Hiroshi Saito: Tasty, Affordable Cakes for Everyone Episode overview
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Set 10, 2018
Chateraise is Japan’s largest Western-style confectioner in terms of number of locations, with shops throughout Japan. Chairman & CEO Hiroshi Saito talks about his company’s unique business model.
Chateraise is Japan’s largest Western-style confectioner in terms of number of locations, with shops throughout Japan. Chairman & CEO Hiroshi Saito talks about his company’s unique business model.
2018x95 Raymond Moriyama: Transforming Society Through Architecture Episode overview
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Set 14, 2018
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This episode has no summary.
2018x96 Nobuo Sugino: A Message of Botanical Beauty Episode overview
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Set 18, 2018
Pressed Flower Artist Nobuo Sugino forgoes tradition to create vivid, unconventional works of stunning beauty. What is the allure of pressed flowers, and what does he strive for through his art?
Pressed Flower Artist Nobuo Sugino forgoes tradition to create vivid, unconventional works of stunning beauty. What is the allure of pressed flowers, and what does he strive for through his art?
2018x97 Kazuhiro Tsuji: Following Your Life’s True Passion Episode overview
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Set 21, 2018
Contemporary artist and Academy Award winner for Best Makeup and Hairstyling Kazuhiro Tsuji, discussed his journey from a self-taught special-effects makeup artist to a hyperrealist portrait sculptor.
Contemporary artist and Academy Award winner for Best Makeup and Hairstyling Kazuhiro Tsuji, discussed his journey from a self-taught special-effects makeup artist to a hyperrealist portrait sculptor.
2018x98 Tetsuji Honna: Cultivating Harmonies with the Vietnamese Episode overview
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Set 25, 2018
Tetsuji Honna has been serving as Music Director of the Vietnam National Symphony Orchestra for 17 years, overcoming cultural barriers in his quest to create a world-class orchestra. What drives him?
Tetsuji Honna has been serving as Music Director of the Vietnam National Symphony Orchestra for 17 years, overcoming cultural barriers in his quest to create a world-class orchestra. What drives him?
Documentary photographer Noriko Hayashi has captured images in dozens of countries, in some of the most far-flung regions on earth. We spoke to her about her work process and about what drives her.
Documentary photographer Noriko Hayashi has captured images in dozens of countries, in some of the most far-flung regions on earth. We spoke to her about her work process and about what drives her.
2018x100 Toshiyuki Otsuki: A Chair That Soothes the Soul Episode overview
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Out 02, 2018
Fuji Medical Instruments was the first in the world to mass-produce massage chairs, and today its popularity is growing in East Asia. CEO Toshiyuki Otsuki reflects on the past and looks to the future.
Fuji Medical Instruments was the first in the world to mass-produce massage chairs, and today its popularity is growing in East Asia. CEO Toshiyuki Otsuki reflects on the past and looks to the future.
2018x101 Hisataka Kobayashi: Changing the Future of Cancer Treatment Episode overview
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Out 03, 2018
Dr. Hisataka Kobayashi gained attention by successfully killing cancer cells without side effects using near-infrared light. He talks about future cancer treatment and advanced medical care research.
Dr. Hisataka Kobayashi gained attention by successfully killing cancer cells without side effects using near-infrared light. He talks about future cancer treatment and advanced medical care research.
2018x102 Tristram Hunt: Showcasing Human Ingenuity Episode overview
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Out 04, 2018
Tristram Hunt, Director of the Victoria and Albert Museum in London, explains his vision for the world's largest museum of decorative arts and design.
Tristram Hunt, Director of the Victoria and Albert Museum in London, explains his vision for the world's largest museum of decorative arts and design.
Megumi Sasaki says her film “A Whale of a Tale” is not all about the whaling debate; it’s about how to co-exist in a divided world. She hopes her work will expand viewers’ knowledge.
Megumi Sasaki says her film “A Whale of a Tale” is not all about the whaling debate; it’s about how to co-exist in a divided world. She hopes her work will expand viewers’ knowledge.
2018x104 Eriko Yamaguchi: Quality Products from Developing Countries Episode overview
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Out 09, 2018
For Eriko Yamaguchi, who started a fashion brand in Bangladesh, it’s not about making things cheaply and quickly, but making the most of a developing country’s resources. What is her brand vision?
For Eriko Yamaguchi, who started a fashion brand in Bangladesh, it’s not about making things cheaply and quickly, but making the most of a developing country’s resources. What is her brand vision?
2018x105 Song Zhenghuan: In Pursuit of an Ideal Stroller Episode overview
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Out 10, 2018
In 1990, Song Zhenghuan, president of Goodbaby, a top global parenting product company in China, designed a stroller that became a huge hit. He talks about product development and company management.
In 1990, Song Zhenghuan, president of Goodbaby, a top global parenting product company in China, designed a stroller that became a huge hit. He talks about product development and company management.
Elif Shafak is Turkey’s most widely read female author. Her books explore identity, language and gender and she believes that literature reminds us of our common humanity.
Elif Shafak is Turkey’s most widely read female author. Her books explore identity, language and gender and she believes that literature reminds us of our common humanity.
2018x107 Yuko Shimizu: Finding Her Artistic Voice Episode overview
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Out 12, 2018
New York-based illustrator Yuko Shimizu followed her dreams to a successful career, creating images for America’s leading publications, in a style playing on traditional Japanese techniques.
New York-based illustrator Yuko Shimizu followed her dreams to a successful career, creating images for America’s leading publications, in a style playing on traditional Japanese techniques.
2018x108 Eri Machii: Bringing Medicine to the African Backcountry Episode overview
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Out 15, 2018
Eri Machii, chairperson of the NPO AfriMedico, uses a uniquely Japanese method of marketing medicine to bring the miracle of medicine to the furthest reaches of rural Africa. What drives her efforts?
Eri Machii, chairperson of the NPO AfriMedico, uses a uniquely Japanese method of marketing medicine to bring the miracle of medicine to the furthest reaches of rural Africa. What drives her efforts?
2018x109 Wendy Young: Creating the Future for Immigrant Children Episode overview
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Out 17, 2018
KIND President Wendy Young talks about protection and relief work for unaccompanied undocumented children and creation of a society that prevents children from becoming refugees in the first place.
KIND President Wendy Young talks about protection and relief work for unaccompanied undocumented children and creation of a society that prevents children from becoming refugees in the first place.
Tero Vauraste, chair of the Arctic Economic Council and CEO of Finland’s Arctia, explains how melting sea ice is transforming the Arctic and why the region needs sustainable development.
Tero Vauraste, chair of the Arctic Economic Council and CEO of Finland’s Arctia, explains how melting sea ice is transforming the Arctic and why the region needs sustainable development.
2018x111 Hitoshi Kaneyuki: The Unique Business of Transport Vehicles Episode overview
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Out 22, 2018
Canycom is Japan’s market leader for transport vehicles used in agriculture. We speak with Hitoshi Kaneyuki, Canycom’s chairman, about the company’s manufacturing philosophy.
Canycom is Japan’s market leader for transport vehicles used in agriculture. We speak with Hitoshi Kaneyuki, Canycom’s chairman, about the company’s manufacturing philosophy.
2018x112 Charles E. McJilton: Don’t Feel Responsible, Respond Episode overview
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Out 23, 2018
Charles E. McJilton runs a food bank in Japan, collecting food from manufacturers and retailers that is for various reasons safe but unsellable, and provides them to those in need. What drives him?
Charles E. McJilton runs a food bank in Japan, collecting food from manufacturers and retailers that is for various reasons safe but unsellable, and provides them to those in need. What drives him?
2018x113 Chris Redlitz: Programming a Brighter Future After Prison Episode overview
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Out 24, 2018
Chris Redlitz, an IT venture capitalist, set up programming classes in US prisons to prepare inmates for work outside. He explains this project is a good investment for both the inmates and society.
Chris Redlitz, an IT venture capitalist, set up programming classes in US prisons to prepare inmates for work outside. He explains this project is a good investment for both the inmates and society.
2018x114 Tong Zhilei: Digital Reading Within Reach Episode overview
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Out 25, 2018
Tong Zhilei, President of ChineseAll, started up in 2000 as the pioneer of digital publishing in China. He tells us the necessity of books and the social contribution.
Tong Zhilei, President of ChineseAll, started up in 2000 as the pioneer of digital publishing in China. He tells us the necessity of books and the social contribution.
Robert Wilson, iconic experimental theatre director and founder of The Watermill Center in NY, reveals his early influences, how his minimalistic style developed, and why he continues to create.
Robert Wilson, iconic experimental theatre director and founder of The Watermill Center in NY, reveals his early influences, how his minimalistic style developed, and why he continues to create.
2018x116 Hidetaka Yoshikawa: Chairs for the World’s Beauty Salons Episode overview
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Out 29, 2018
Takara Belmont is the world’s biggest maker of chairs for barbershops and salons. We asked CEO Hidetaka Yoshikawa about how the company has driven innovation in the hair & beauty industry.
Takara Belmont is the world’s biggest maker of chairs for barbershops and salons. We asked CEO Hidetaka Yoshikawa about how the company has driven innovation in the hair & beauty industry.
2018x117 Yoshiharu Kaihara: Superior Denim from Rural Japan Episode overview
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Out 30, 2018
Yoshiharu Kaihara is CEO of Kaihara Corp., a denim manufacturer supplying fabrics to global apparel brands like Levi’s and Uniqlo. How does the 100-plus-year-old company make its world-class denim?
Yoshiharu Kaihara is CEO of Kaihara Corp., a denim manufacturer supplying fabrics to global apparel brands like Levi’s and Uniqlo. How does the 100-plus-year-old company make its world-class denim?
Former principal dancer of the Royal Ballet Tetsuya Kumakawa serves as artistic director of his own company, which performs many classics as well as original works. What goes into world-class ballet?
Former principal dancer of the Royal Ballet Tetsuya Kumakawa serves as artistic director of his own company, which performs many classics as well as original works. What goes into world-class ballet?
2018x119 Rick Stanton: The Most Ambitious Rescue Ever Episode overview
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Nov 07, 2018
Rick Stanton from England is one of the most experienced cave divers in Europe, and led the diving team that rescued the twelve children and their coach trapped in a flooded cave in Thailand.
Rick Stanton from England is one of the most experienced cave divers in Europe, and led the diving team that rescued the twelve children and their coach trapped in a flooded cave in Thailand.
2018x120 William Trubridge: Diving with Respect for the Ocean Episode overview
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Nov 08, 2018
William Trubridge holds the world record for freediving to a depth of 102 meters. His deep respect for the ocean is rooted in his early years, spent traveling the world by boat with his family.
William Trubridge holds the world record for freediving to a depth of 102 meters. His deep respect for the ocean is rooted in his early years, spent traveling the world by boat with his family.
2018x121 Margaret Cho: Comedy Gives Voice to Diversity Episode overview
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Nov 09, 2018
Known for her candid and uncensored content, bisexual Korean-American comedienne Margaret Cho uses the power of comedy to give voice to diversity and enhance communication in a divided world.
Known for her candid and uncensored content, bisexual Korean-American comedienne Margaret Cho uses the power of comedy to give voice to diversity and enhance communication in a divided world.
2018x122 Keishi Ikeuchi: Creating a Sustainable World Episode overview
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Nov 12, 2018
Ikeuchi Organic is a firm that makes towels using organic cotton. We spoke to president Keishi Ikeuchi about how his company prioritizes safety and quality in its production methods.
Ikeuchi Organic is a firm that makes towels using organic cotton. We spoke to president Keishi Ikeuchi about how his company prioritizes safety and quality in its production methods.
Kosuke Kuji is president of Nanbu Bijin Sake Brewery, an international award-winning sake producer based in northeastern Japan. What drives his efforts to bring sake to a wider global audience?
Kosuke Kuji is president of Nanbu Bijin Sake Brewery, an international award-winning sake producer based in northeastern Japan. What drives his efforts to bring sake to a wider global audience?
Haiyan Zhang, Innovation Director at Microsoft Research, Cambridge, has made a name for herself as an inventor, specializing in technologies to help those living with disabilities and illness.
Haiyan Zhang, Innovation Director at Microsoft Research, Cambridge, has made a name for herself as an inventor, specializing in technologies to help those living with disabilities and illness.
Nousaku Corporation developed the world’s first 100% tin tableware. We asked president Katsuji Nousaku about his hopes of revitalizing the traditional metalworking area where his company is based.
Nousaku Corporation developed the world’s first 100% tin tableware. We asked president Katsuji Nousaku about his hopes of revitalizing the traditional metalworking area where his company is based.
2018x126 Toyo Ito: Building Architecture for Life Episode overview
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Nov 20, 2018
Internationally renowned architect Toyo Ito seeks not only to refine design and function, but also build architecture that understands how people actually live. What is his vision for architecture?
Internationally renowned architect Toyo Ito seeks not only to refine design and function, but also build architecture that understands how people actually live. What is his vision for architecture?
Akiko Horiba works in conflict zones across Asia to end violence by laying groundwork for peace. We spoke to her about how she supports the peace mediation process, and her passion for peacebuilding.
Akiko Horiba works in conflict zones across Asia to end violence by laying groundwork for peace. We spoke to her about how she supports the peace mediation process, and her passion for peacebuilding.
2018x128 Shigeaki Nomizu: Creating with the Customer Episode overview
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Nov 26, 2018
Twinbird is an electric appliance maker based in a Niigata city known for craftsmanship. We speak with CEO Shiegaki Nomizu about listening to every comment from the customer, no matter how small.
Twinbird is an electric appliance maker based in a Niigata city known for craftsmanship. We speak with CEO Shiegaki Nomizu about listening to every comment from the customer, no matter how small.
Internationally renowned dancer Kaiji Moriyama is known for out-of-the-box dances where he uses his body to express abstract concepts like “katana” and “human viscera.” What does dance mean to him?
Internationally renowned dancer Kaiji Moriyama is known for out-of-the-box dances where he uses his body to express abstract concepts like “katana” and “human viscera.” What does dance mean to him?
2018x130 Vinesh Sinha: Turning Waste into Wealth Episode overview
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Nov 29, 2018
Vinesh Sinha is a young Malaysian entrepreneur who created an environmentally friendly business that makes biodiesel from waste oil. His work has sparked environmental awareness in Malaysia.
Vinesh Sinha is a young Malaysian entrepreneur who created an environmentally friendly business that makes biodiesel from waste oil. His work has sparked environmental awareness in Malaysia.
2018x131 Pete Teo: Changing Malaysia Through the Arts Episode overview
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Nov 30, 2018
Malaysian musician, filmmaker, and actor Pete Teo highlights social issues through his work and has had a big impact on society. What does he consider the key to coexisting in a multiethnic world?
Malaysian musician, filmmaker, and actor Pete Teo highlights social issues through his work and has had a big impact on society. What does he consider the key to coexisting in a multiethnic world?
2018x132 Carl Pope: Working Together on Climate Change Episode overview
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Dez 03, 2018
Carl Pope, a former executive director of the Sierra Club has been working for environmental issues for more than forty years. Through his experience, Pope tells us how we can overcome climate change.
Carl Pope, a former executive director of the Sierra Club has been working for environmental issues for more than forty years. Through his experience, Pope tells us how we can overcome climate change.
Artist Riusuke Fukahori uses a self-developed process to paint lifelike three-dimensional goldfish. His work has garnered him fans around the world. How does he breathe life into his creations?
Artist Riusuke Fukahori uses a self-developed process to paint lifelike three-dimensional goldfish. His work has garnered him fans around the world. How does he breathe life into his creations?
2018x134 Riccarda Zezza: Nurturing Experience as Power Episode overview
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Dez 13, 2018
An Italian social entrepreneur Riccarda Zezza has come up with the idea that nurturing experience learned during maternity leave can be useful at work.
An Italian social entrepreneur Riccarda Zezza has come up with the idea that nurturing experience learned during maternity leave can be useful at work.
Yang Liping is a popular Chinese dancer and choreographer. Her ‘Peacock Dance’, based on the folk dances of her hometown in Yunnan Province, has been highly praised all over the world.
Yang Liping is a popular Chinese dancer and choreographer. Her ‘Peacock Dance’, based on the folk dances of her hometown in Yunnan Province, has been highly praised all over the world.
2018x136 Akiko Yazawa: Backgammon Taught Me Everything Episode overview
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Dez 17, 2018
Akiko Yazawa won the backgammon world championships for the second time in 2018—the culmination of a long road to recovery after being diagnosed with cancer in 2012. How did she gain the advantage?
Akiko Yazawa won the backgammon world championships for the second time in 2018—the culmination of a long road to recovery after being diagnosed with cancer in 2012. How did she gain the advantage?
2018x137 Brillante Mendoza: Shedding Light on the Dark Episode overview
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Dez 21, 2018
The works of award-winning Filipino filmmaker Brillante Mendoza depict social issues in the Philippines. By shedding light on the dark side of society, he hopes to inspire discussion and change.
The works of award-winning Filipino filmmaker Brillante Mendoza depict social issues in the Philippines. By shedding light on the dark side of society, he hopes to inspire discussion and change.
2018x138 Shinichi Inoue: The Wings of Innovation Episode overview
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Dez 24, 2018
Peach Aviation began operations in 2012 as Japan’s first low-cost carrier. Shinichi Inoue, Peach’s CEO, tells us about the unique strategies that have led to success in a competitive industry.
Peach Aviation began operations in 2012 as Japan’s first low-cost carrier. Shinichi Inoue, Peach’s CEO, tells us about the unique strategies that have led to success in a competitive industry.
Fukushima Prefecture has produced “MIRAI2061,” a musical film set 50 years after the Tohoku Earthquake. Fukushima-born creative director Michihiko Yanai speaks about the region’s present and future.
Fukushima Prefecture has produced “MIRAI2061,” a musical film set 50 years after the Tohoku Earthquake. Fukushima-born creative director Michihiko Yanai speaks about the region’s present and future.
2018x140 Steven Johnson: A New Era of the Internet Episode overview
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Dez 26, 2018
Science writer Steven Johnson analyses the problems of social media, personal data and the Internet and explains how blockchain technology can solve the issue by using an open, decentralized system.
Science writer Steven Johnson analyses the problems of social media, personal data and the Internet and explains how blockchain technology can solve the issue by using an open, decentralized system.
2018x141 Mao Danqing: Stepping Forward with Mutual Respect Episode overview
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Dez 27, 2018
Author and professor Mao Danqing explains Japanese culture to readers in his native China. He encourages youth in the two countries to deepen understanding of each other through cultural exchange.
Author and professor Mao Danqing explains Japanese culture to readers in his native China. He encourages youth in the two countries to deepen understanding of each other through cultural exchange.
2018x142 Makhar Vaziev: The Innovator of Tradition Episode overview
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Dez 28, 2018
The Bolshoi is one of the world’s oldest and most renowned ballet companies. Makhar Vaziev, its artistic director since 2016, talks about creating a new ballet company that doesn’t rest on its laurels.
The Bolshoi is one of the world’s oldest and most renowned ballet companies. Makhar Vaziev, its artistic director since 2016, talks about creating a new ballet company that doesn’t rest on its laurels.
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