Podcast interview of me by Jeff Krueger
One important thing I learned from this recording is that when all you have is the sound of your voice, the quality of the microphone is extremely important.
Jeff Krueger, an American who has lived in Japan for a long time, asked to interview me over a year ago. After two takes and multiple delays, he has published it onto the internet.
The content of podcast deals a lot with the study of the Japanese language in the beginning, then transitions into what the blog is about and naturalization.
In the podcast, we chat about what it means to "go native" (his opinion, not mine).
Deep in Japan is a completely independent, commercial free work of love—piped to you straight out of Jeff Krueger's closet.
The intro song was “Turning Japanese” by the Vapors, and the outdo sound was “New York” by the Sex Pistols.
Jeff Krueger, an American who has lived in Japan for a long time, asked to interview me over a year ago. After two takes and multiple delays, he has published it onto the internet.
The content of podcast deals a lot with the study of the Japanese language in the beginning, then transitions into what the blog is about and naturalization.
In the podcast, we chat about what it means to "go native" (his opinion, not mine).
Deep in Japan is a completely independent, commercial free work of love—piped to you straight out of Jeff Krueger's closet.
The intro song was “Turning Japanese” by the Vapors, and the outdo sound was “New York” by the Sex Pistols.