The Ikigai Podcast

Nick Kemp - Ikigai Tribe
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Dec 2, 2022 • 56min

The Beneficial Effects of Japanese Psychology on our Well-being with Carly Taylor

On episode 49 of the Ikigai Podcast, Nick speaks with Carly Taylor about the positive results of applying Japanese psychology in our lives.Carly Taylor is trained and experienced in Acceptance Commitment Therapy (ACT) and Japanese psychology (Morita Therapy and Naikan); she is a University qualified nutritionist, personal trainer, and a health coach with over 10 years experience in the area of behaviour change. Her coaching covers all domains of life: mindset, nutrition, movement, and sleep; it is centred around living a life based on values and purpose as opposed to a life dictated by thoughts and emotions.
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Nov 17, 2022 • 1h 7min

Naikan and its relation to the cultivation of ikigai with Dr. Clark Chilson

On episode 48 of the Ikigai Podcast, Nick speaks with Dr. Clark Chilson about naikan and how it can help people develop their ikigai.Do you contemplate the good things that happen in your life? Sometimes, we tend to focus on the negative aspects of our lives, and we forget to acknowledge the good things that occur around us.In Japan, they have a self-reflective form of meditation called naikan; this method helps people realise what they have caused others (both good and bad). Can this practice of naikan help us feel more ikigai in our lives?
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Oct 27, 2022 • 1h 5min

The Impact of Rolefulness on Ikigai with Professor Daiki Kato

Is rolefulness essential to ikigai?Although we might not be aware of it, our roles may impact our well-being. We may have many roles in our lives, each with its own significance and impact – on people around us and on us as individuals. These roles give us a sense of fulfilment that leads to a feeling of ikigai. On episode 47 of The Ikigai Podcast, Nick speaks with Professor Daiki Kato to explore the importance of roles in perceiving ikigai in our lives.
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Sep 19, 2022 • 1h 19min

Lessons from the Samurai with Steve Beauchamp

On episode 46 of The Ikigai Podcast, Nick speaks with Steve Beauchamp about how people can integrate Bushido into their lives. When we hear the term Bushido, we imagine the Japanese samurai and think of it as something related to martial arts. But the principle of Bushido can actually be applied to some aspects of our lives and help us gain continuous improvement.
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Aug 30, 2022 • 55min

IKIGAI-KAN: Feel a life worth living

On episode 45 of The Ikigai Podcast, guest host Dr. Caitlin Kight speaks with Nick Kemp about his recently published book Ikigai-kan.After years of living in Japan and having a meaningful connection with its people, Nick developed a fondness for Japan and its culture. Seeing Japanese concepts, particularly ikigai, being misinterpreted in the West as a Venn diagram makes him uncomfortable as he knows that the idea of ikigai is more than that. With that, he wants to give justice to this concept -- make people understand and appreciate its authentic beauty that is true to the Japanese culture. 
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Aug 23, 2022 • 55min

The social need of ikigai in a neo-liberal capitalist society

On episode 44 of The Ikigai Podcast, Nick speaks with Ted Bonnah about the social need for ikigai in today’s society.Japan is filled with crafts that play an important part in their culture. Hence, they have traditions that are passed down from generation to generation to keep them alive. However, with the responsibilities being instilled with the present generation, is it possible for them to find ikigai with the work that they do?
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Aug 12, 2022 • 57min

Kotodama: the purity of the Japanese language

On episode 43 of The Ikigai Podcast, Nick and Naoko Hosokawa explore the concept of kotodama and how the Japanese people apply this concept in modern times. Japan is known for its rich culture. Amidst technological advancements, the Japanese people managed to maintain their customs and traditions. One example of this is the idea of kotodama (word spirit); the concept of kotodama encourages people to use the "pure" Japanese language instead of foreign words. How is kotodama used today?
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Jul 22, 2022 • 1h

Integrating ikigai in the context of expat life

On episode 42 of The Ikigai Podcast, Nick speaks with Chloe Le Gouche and Karly Christ, sharing their experiences living as an expat and finding ikigai. Have you lived outside your native country?Living in an unfamiliar country may be exciting as this will lead you to new experiences and learnings. However, it also has some challenges, such as dealing with a new environment and adapting to a different lifestyle. With this, is it possible to find ikigai living as an expat?
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Jul 11, 2022 • 1h 5min

The way of nagomi: Learning to live harmoniously

Discover the concept of nagomi, Japanese way of living harmoniously, along with ikigai, kintsugi, and wabi-sabi. Explore how nagomi shapes various aspects of Japanese culture, relationships, nature, and personal growth. Embrace authenticity, harmony, and the essence of perpetual learning through cultural practices and traditions.
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Jun 24, 2022 • 1h 10min

Information sharing in serious leisure as a source of Ikigai, Ibasho and Tanoshimi

On episode 40 of the Ikigai Podcast, Nick speaks with Yazdan Mansourian about how one can feel ikigai through information sharing in serious leisure.One of the essential aspects of ikigai is having meaningful relationships; through these relationships, we can feel a sense of belonging, which leads us to feel ikigai. There are ways in which we can obtain significant relationships, and one can be through information sharing in serious leisure activities. How can we build meaningful relationships through leisure?

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