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Yuriko Rodriguez

Yuriko Elizabeth Rowley

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Welcome to Yuriko Elizabeth Rowley Rodriguez, I am a Christian, and I love God! I will be sharing my own worship, covers, and also controversial topics that are not often discussed. Sometimes I will do it alone, sometimes with my husband :)
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Writing and Editing

Jennia D'Lima

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Writing and Editing is a podcast for authors that takes a whole-person approach to everything related to writing and editing. Listen in each Thursday for a new twenty-five-minute episode with an author or industry expert. All episodes are freely available in audio wherever you get podcasts. Host: Jennia D'Lima
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Moving along the dead silence of the halls, under the fluttering fluorescent lights of the morgue you come upon a pair of double doors. Behind them, the sound of whirring tools and laughter fills the sterile air. With a little nudge, the door cracks open and there they stand: The Night Crew. “Meat” Morticians Lisa Vasquez, Donelle Pardee Whiting, and Jae Mazer along with their Undead Assistant Pixie Bruner to find out, “Who’s in the Bag??” Every month, you’ll get behind-the-scenes stories, a ...
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Discover the authentic pulse of Japan through the lens of a local Japanese perspective! Join JAPAN EDGE, where episodes are curated by a native Japanese who was born and raised in Tokyo, with over 16 years of experience living abroad. Topics include personal perspectives on Japanese history, the latest news and culture, as well as introducing trendy food, exciting events, and beyond! Let's embark on a journey to Japan together! JAPAN EDGE YouTube Channel: copy and paste "@JAPANEDGE2024" and ...
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Dark Fusion is a podcast geared toward readers and writers of all things dark and speculative and, while horror tends to be the main focus, without any genre prejudice. The brain trust of a conglomerate of writers, readers, and thinkers, including, but not limited to, Beverley Lee, Stephanie Ellis, and Shane D. Keene. We are here for the love of the written word and the power of a great story. Every episode is a masterclass in creativity and an endless source of great reading recommendations.
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This podcast series features five initial episodes of the stories of women who undertook significant work at the Columbia-Princeton Electronic Music Center and the Computer Music Center at Columbia University. In conversation with historical musicologists, music theorists, and fellow composers, they explore aspects of their experiences within the field of electronic music. We hope to continue building on this archive of interviews in the future. This project is made possible by the generous ...
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Send us a text Award-winning poet, author, and publisher Angela Yuriko Smith discusses how to find unique opportunities writers might not have realized existed and how to use them to enhance your publishing journey. We also want to congratulate Angela on being elected as the newest president of the Horror Writers Association!!! ▬ Visit Angela's Web…
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Let the chaos begin! Hosts Lisa Vasquez, Donelle Pardee Whiting, and Pixie Bruner welcome author Angela Yuriko Smith as they sit down to discuss writing, publishing, and more. Angela Yuriko Smith's Amazon page: https://www.amazon.com/stores/Angela-Yuriko-Smith/author/B0053YHTO8 Memento Mori Ink Magazine: https://www.facebook.com/mementomoriinkmag…
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Send us a text Author and geologist Kate Brandes discusses creative writing from a scientist's perspective, the current trend of environmental literature, and why community is still at the heart of the genre. ▬ Visit Kate's website: https://katebrandes.com/ Grab a copy of Kate's books: https://www.amazon.com/stores/author/B01L43F67S…
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In a surprising turn of events, Shigeo Ishiba, a long-time outsider within the ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP), was elected party leader and became Japan's 102nd Prime Minister. Facing a divided LDP, where the dominant Abe faction opposes him, Ishiba immediately called for a national election, aiming to strengthen his position by securing pub…
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Send us a text Author and editor Patrick Barb tells listeners what goes into making a collection or anthology around a theme, how to assemble short stories thematically, and the dos and don'ts of writing to a theme. ▬ Visit Patrick's website: http://patrickbarb.com/ Grab a copy of his short-story collection, The Children's Horror: https://www.north…
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Send us a text Author and professor Elisabeth Sharp McKetta discusses how to create memoir using fairy tale, why you should do it, and how to give yourself space to be creative with your truth. ▬ Visit Elisabeth's website: https://elisabethsharpmcketta.com/ Grab copies of her books here: https://www.amazon.com/stores/author/B00OI1I5BI Follow Elisab…
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Send us a text Author and teacher Donna Levin talks about advice for beginning your book, what it means to "just write," and gives tips for getting to the end of that first draft. ▬ Visit Donna's website: https://www.donnalevin.com/ Get a copy of her books here: https://www.amazon.com/stores/author/B000APR32S Follow Donna on her socials: https://ww…
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Send us a text Author and Page Turnerz host Paul Brooks talks about whether formal training for writers is necessary and how you can kickstart your writing on your own time. ▬ Visit Paul's website: https://paulbrookswriter.com/ Listen to his podcast: https://pageturnerz.com/ Follow him on his socials: https://www.instagram.com/paulbrookswriter http…
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Send us a text Award-winning author and editor Mekiya Outini discusses the differences in editing for EFL writers, why editing should be a collaborative effort, and also gives advice on how to improve your language across all facets of life. ▬ Check out Mekiya's LinkedIn Newsletter: https://www.linkedin.com/newsletters/mekiya-outinis-newsletter-715…
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In this episode, we delve into the upcoming leadership election of Japan's ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP), set for September 27. We will explore the election process as well as the leading candidates. We also touch on the state of Japan's opposition parties and its leadership election. Finally, I wish to share with you my thoughts on the bro…
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Send us a text Author Tiffany Aurora discusses the differences between a writing group and a critique group, the benefits of a writing group, and what you should do to find one. ▬ Visit Tiffany's website: https://tiffanyaurora.com/ Check out her podcasts! Entrepreneurs & Artists: https://entrepreneursandartists.podbean.com/ Survivors of Johanum: ht…
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Send us a text Author DiAnn Mills explains the importance of fleshed-out characters and character flaws, and how to create a compelling narrative journey that leaves the audience feeling optimistic. ▬ Visit DiAnn's website: https://diannmills.com/ Check out her books: https://www.amazon.com/stores/author/B001JP4L9G Follow DiAnn on her socials: http…
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Send us a text Author and teacher Polly Holyoke talks about what middle grade fiction is, how to successfully develop a middle grade story, and why it is so important for younger audiences. ▬ Check out Polly's website: http://www.pollyholyoke.com/ Follow Polly on her socials: https://instagram.com/pollyholyoke/ https://twitter.com/PollyHolyoke http…
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Get yourself in the world of My Hero Academia, one of Japan’s most beloved and thrilling anime series! As the series reached its finale on August 5th after 10 incredible years, we explore what makes this story so special—from its unique premise and richly developed characters to its powerful themes that resonate with real-life struggles. Whether yo…
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Send us a text Author and editor Veronica Klash talks about what is flash fiction, its importance, and how flash fiction can improve your writing skills. ▬ Check out Veronica's bio: Veronica Klash loves living in Las Vegas and writing in her living room. She is an associate editor at Okay Donkey Magazine. You can read her fiction and non-fiction in…
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Send us a text Author Christopher Morris discusses his memoir We Are All Made of Scars, and the benefits and challenges of writing memoir. ▬ Check out Chris's website: https://weareallmadeofscars.com/ Grab a copy of We Are All Made of Scars on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/We-Are-All-Made-Scars/dp/B0BRYZTDLM Follow Chris on social media: https://w…
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In this podcast episode, we discuss the persistent lack of integrity in Japanese TV media and the public's growing demand for fundamental change. We highlight three recent incidents that illustrate the media's failure to fulfill its societal role: the cover-up of Johnny & Associates founder's lifelong sex scandal, the unethical production of a TV d…
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Send us a text Author and life coach Jennifer Jane Young discusses how she created a movement, what a movement is, and how you can make your book into its own movement. ▬ Giveaway info: Message her on any platform, including email (jenniaedits@gmail.com), about the giveaway! Read Jenn's bio and check out her links below: Jennifer Jane Young is a Ca…
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Send us a text Author Frankie Diane Mallis discusses the worldwide reader event RARE, what you can expect from these events, and some unexpected discoveries you can make while attending. ▬ Visit Frankie's website: https://www.frankiedianemallis.com/ Find Frankie on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/frankiediane/?hl=en Check out her books on Good…
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In this episode of Japan Edge, we explore the rising number of foreign tourist as well as residents, focusing on how the country is opening its borders like never before. Join us as we delve into the opportunities and challenges of a more diverse Japan, the typical avenues for non-Japanese seeking positions here, and my personal thoughts on the pot…
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Send us a text Author and Book Spy Ryan Steck discusses pacing, how it has evolved, and gives tips on how to set the best pace for your book. ▬ Check out Ryan on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/stores/author/B09KQHNGHH Visit Ryan's websites: https://ryansteck.com/ https://therealbookspy.com/ryan-steck-the-author/ Find Ryan on socials: https://www.in…
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In this episode of Japan Edge, we dive into the aftermath of the Tokyo Gubernatorial Election. While the re-election of Yuriko Koike may not have been a surprise, the unexpected rise of independent candidate Shinji Ishimaru has sparked discussions about the future of Japanese politics. We’ll explore the impact of social media on voter mobilization,…
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Send us a text Author and pirate Liz Shipton discusses writing dystopian fiction, the tropes embedded within the genre, and why readers still enjoy it. ▬ Visit Liz's website: https://lizshipton.com/ Find Liz on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lizshipton/ Get Liz's books on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/stores/Liz-Shipton/author/B0BN4YHLXF?ref…
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Send us a text Author and photographer Cheryl Grey Bostrom discusses how to write setting without cliches and the effects of characters on setting. ▬ Visit Cheryl's Website: https://cherylbostrom.com/ Find Cheryl on social media: https://www.instagram.com/cherylgreybostrom/ https://www.facebook.com/cherylgreybostrom/…
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Join us in this final episode of the Series on Tokyo Gubernatorial Election as we delve into the transformative candidacy of Shinji Ishimaru for Tokyo Governor. From his unexpected entry into the race to his groundbreaking approach to politics, we explore how Ishimaru challenges the status quo in Japanese politics. Discover his background, his inno…
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In this episode, we delve into the political journey of Renho, a formidable opposition figure challenging Japan's ruling LDP. Renho is considered a leading contender against Yuriko Koike, the incumbent Tokyo governor seeking her third term. Join us as we explore Renho's political career, her platform for Tokyo's governorship, and the unique challen…
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In this special series, we delve into the Tokyo Gubernatorial Election, which officially began on June 20, with election day on July 7. With a record-breaking 56 candidates in the running, this election is one of the most competitive and intriguing in Tokyo's history. In this episode, we will focus on Yuriko Koike, running for her 3rd term. This wi…
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Send us a text Bestselling author Steven James discusses his insights on storytelling, structure, and the craft of writing. ▬ Visit Steven's website: https://stevenjames.net/ Follow him on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/readstevenjames/بقلم Jennia D'Lima
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Send us a text Author and musician Ari Rosenschein discusses the pros, cons, and fun facts about working with a small press that can help your writing journey. ▬ Visit Ari's website: https://arirosenschein.com/ Find Ari on Instagram: https://arirosenschein.com/ Get a copy of Ari's book, Dr. Z and Matty Take Telegraph: https://amzn.to/3U2Xyty About …
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Welcome to today's podcast episode, where we're diving into the diverse world of Japanese anime and giving you a sneak peek into the highly anticipated second season of "NieR Automata," the RPG video game-based anime set to premiere this July 2024! We'll start by exploring the various types of Japanese anime to give you a better understanding of th…
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Send us a text Author Jean Burgess discusses how to incorporate music into your book, what research goes into it, and reveals a few secrets about her book That Summer She Found Her Voice along the way. ▬ Visit Jean's website: https://www.jeanburgessauthor.com/ Find her book on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/That-Summer-She-Found-Voice/dp/1627204857…
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Welcome to JAPAN EDGE, where we delve into the unique aspects of Japan's culture, innovation, and scenic beauty. Today, we’re exploring the inspiring journey of Kamikatsu, a small town in Tokushima Prefecture that has become a pioneer in zero-waste initiatives. We’ll discuss the town's history, their impressive recycling efforts, and introduce you …
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Send us a text Author, actress, and activist Tonya Todd talks about how to write with inclusivity, include it in your work, and how it can affect the readers' experience. ▬ Visit Tonya's website: https://www.mstonyatodd.com/the_author/ Find Tonya on her socials: https://www.instagram.com/mstonyatodd/ https://x.com/mstonyatodd?lang=en https://www.li…
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In this episode, we’re focusing on NHK’s legendary historical drama series, The Taiga Dramas. Taiga started in 1963, and this year marks its 63rd drama, titled "Hikaru Kimi-e", or "Dear Shining Prince". It is about the author of the timeless literary masterpiece, "The Tale of Genji", Murasaki Shikibu, and her relationship with Fujiwara no Michinaga…
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Send us a text Podcaster, travel agent, and author Phil Gramlich discusses his book Walt & His Park, and tips on how he wrote about the famed figure. ▬ Visit Phil's website: https://eartotheretravel.com/our-team/phil-gramlich/ Get a copy of Walt & His Park: https://www.philgramlich.com/ Follow Phil on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/EarToTherePh…
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Afternoon tea, originally a British tradition, has found a unique and enduring place in Japan. While trends in Japan often come and go within two years, afternoon tea has captivated the hearts of Japanese women and shows no signs of fading. In today's episode, we'll explore the history of afternoon tea in Japan, how it began, the reasons for their …
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Send us a text Author Eli Burnstein discusses the nuances of language and how he dives into the details in his new book Dictionary of Fine Distinctions. ▬ Visit Eli's website: https://eliburnstein.com/ Get a copy of Dictionary of Fine Distinctions: https://www.amazon.com/product/dp/1454952350/ Fine Eli on social media: https://twitter.com/eliburnst…
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This episode focuses on the riveting history of the Edo Period's conclusion, full of tumultuous events that shaped Japan's transition to the Meiji era. Discover how internal strife and external pressures led to the downfall of centuries-old governance. Explore the clash between traditionalists and modernizers, the valiant efforts of factions like t…
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Send us a text Author Kenton Kilgore, Jennia, and her PA Taylor Gonzales review the highs and lows of D.C.'s AwesomeCon from both a vendor and attendee perspective. ▬ Visit Kenton's Website: https://kentonkilgore.com/ Check out Kenton's books on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/stores/Kenton-Kilgore/author/B008F95POO Find Kenton on social media: http…
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Today, we delve into a cultural phenomenon that's deeply rooted in Japan's traditions and customs: Children's Day, celebrated on May 5th. Historically, this day has been synonymous with honoring boys' well-being, a tradition dating back centuries. Meanwhile, girls have their special day on March 3rd, known as Hinamatsuri. As we explore the origins …
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Send us a text Author and mindful arts therapist Susan Day tells her tips and tricks for researching when it comes to nonfiction and why it's important! ▬ Visit Susan's website: https://mindfulartstherapy.com.au/ Check out her books: https://amzn.to/3uZsZfR Find her on social media: https://www.facebook.com/mindfulartstherapy https://www.instagram.…
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The highly anticipated new season of "Demon Slayer" is just around the corner, set to premiere globally on May 12th! So, I figured this would be the perfect timing to delve into the cultural history of demons in Japan. What were the roots of the demons in Japan? What role did these supernatural beings play in the Japanese culture? What were their i…
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Send us a text Writer and podcaster Vanessa Rogers discusses the common misconceptions of fairy tales, folk tales, and folklore and how they are still impacting the modern literary world. ▬ Visit Fabric of Folklore and listen to the podcast: https://fabricoffolklore.com/ Check out the Fabric of Folklore on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fabri…
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This podcast explores Tokyo's real estate development scene, diving into the competitive landscape and spotlighting key developers along with their rich histories and characteristics. We'll also delve into how these developers have left their mark on the city of Tokyo and discuss some of the latest new projects and those underway! Today's opening &…
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Send us a text Author and project engineer Carina Steinbakk discusses the nuances of urban fantasy, how it compares to other fantasy subgenres, and her book "Flames of Eader." ▬ Visit Carina's website: https://www.carinasteinbakk.co.uk/ Get a copy of Flames of Eader: https://www.amazon.com/Flames-Eader-Carina-Steinbakk/dp/1800746768 Find Carina on …
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In this episode, we delve into Japan's demographic crisis, where a declining birthrate and aging population pose significant challenges. We explore the government's latest attempt to address this issue with a new bill. We will also examine the population disparities across Japan, focusing on the concentration of residents in Tokyo and neighboring p…
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Send us a text Author and podcaster Richie Billing talks all things fantasy--how it's defined, the sub genres, and what you should take into consideration about worldbuilding and the characters. ▬ Check out Richie's website: https://richiebilling.com/ Listen to The Fantasy Writers' Toolshed Podcast: https://richiebilling.com/the-fantasy-writers-too…
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Send us a text Author Lillah Lawson and Lauren Emily Whalen discuss the keys to successful co-authoring and their first co-author venture with their book Tomorrow and Tomorrow. We'd also like to congratulate Lillah on her nomination for the 2024 Georgia Author of the Year! https://www.authoroftheyear.org/2024-nominees **Note: There were some issues…
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In today's episode, we shine a spotlight on the evolving dynamics of gender in Japan, drawing inspiration from NHK's latest morning serial drama, 'The Tiger and Her Wings'. Based on the remarkable true story of Yoshiko Mibuchi, Japan's pioneering female chief justice, this six-month drama offers a poignant reflection on the challenges and triumphs …
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