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転換期の女性たちへ

かつて居心地よく感じていた成功や役割に違和感を覚え、人生の転換期に立つ女性たちへ。 この番組は、“成功”と“次の章”の間で立ち止まり、これまでの生き方を見つめ直している女性たちへ。
感情の奥にある真実を見つめ、表面的な成功や役割の中で押し込めてきた「本当の自分の声」を取り戻す空間です。This podcast is for women feeling the weight, stagnation, or tension after what they’ve built, navigating the intense, transformative space where real evolution begins. ここは、
 ・ 表面的な成果や役割ではなく、自分の本質や内なるリズムを取り戻すための空間。 
・ 感情の奥にある真実と向き合い、停滞や葛藤を解きほぐす過程を共に歩む場所。 
・ 不確実さや揺れ動く瞬間こそが、あなたの次の章を形作る種であることを思い出す場所。 In this space, we explore the natural process of unbecoming — shedding what no longer serves, softening what’s rigid, and dissolving patterns that limit growth. You’ll hear lived experience, reflective insights, and stories of metamorphosis from women in the cocoon phase of life, preparing to rise aligned, authentic, and free. この番組では、単なる成功の公式ではなく、人生のサイクルと自然な成長プロセスに根ざした再創造の視点を届けます。 
Build → Dissolve → Re-form → Bloom 
過去の経験や築いてきた成果を尊重しながら、自分に合わないものを手放し、自然で心地よい基盤の上で軽やかに次の章へ進むプロセスを探求します。 If you are ready to honor your life cycle, embrace the in-between, and step into your next chapter aligned with your evolving self, this space is for you. Keywords / キーワード:
成功と成功の間, 人生の転換期, 感情の真実, 自己信頼, 再創造, 女性の生き方, Unbecoming, 自己再定義, 40代女性の生き方, キャリアの転換期, 成功の違和感 For women feeling the heaviness, stagnation, or misalignment after achieving success. This is the in-between where transformation happens — the space after accomplishment but before clarity. We explore the natural process of unbecoming: shedding what no longer serves, softening what’s rigid, and dissolving patterns that limit growth. Through lived experience and stories of metamorphosis, we guide women in the cocoon phase to rise aligned, authentic, and free. This podcast isn’t about formulas — it’s about honoring the life cycle and stepping into your next chapter fully aligned. Keywords: reinvention, women in transition, emotional truth, purpose, redefining success, metamorphosis
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Now displaying: May, 2017
May 29, 2017
Reiko is a founder of World People USA where she supports Japanese small business owners and entrepreneurs from evaluating the marketing needs to establishing a business.  
Reiko moved to United States after graduating from a university in Japan. She earned her Master Degree in Education from Saint Martin’s University. Reiko worked as an interpreter with APEC and she also earned MBA from Thunderbird School of Global Management. 
After completing her degree, Reiko worked with a telecommunication company (currently known as SoftBank) for 4 years and she decided to follow her passion to help next Japanese professionals who are wanting to start their own business in US. In 2004, Reiko has established World People USA and working as a business consultant. 
 
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May 23, 2017
Who is Helen? 
 
On a mission to help 2020 people createcommunication habits for success and happiness inglobal business by 2020.
 
Originally from England, Helen has worked in Japanfor 25 years. As communications managerat McKinsey & Company, Tokyo, she trainedconsultants and clients in communication skills especially presentation and meeting facilitation.
 
In 2013, Helen established her own business and now provides in-person and onlinecoaching and workshops through Sasuga Communications K. K. to help peoplecommunicate with more clarity and confidence in global business. She has deliveredpresentations and workshops throughout Japan, as well as in Australia, China, India,Indonesia, the Philippines, Poland, Singapore, the United Kingdom, and the UnitedStates.
 
In April 2016, Helen published 英語の仕事術 (Eigo no Shigoto-jutsu) to sharepractical communication techniques, activities, and anecdotes from her career. She ispassionate about helping people to overcome the mottainai of wasted talent anduntapped joy in global business due to limiting beliefs and limited awareness ofeasy-to-apply communication skills.
 
 
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May 16, 2017
Growing up in Japan, Nikki always wanted to go somewhere far, somewhere her parents or teachers couldn’t tell her what to do and not to do. Nikki went to Korea with Korean Blind Volleyball team. where she first tasted of using English as a common language to communicate with someone who didn’t speak Japanese. Nikki came to the US for the first time as a short-term exchange student when she was in college. 
Nikki then come to the US again through a year-long leadership development program for people with disabilities, sponsored by a large Japanese firm. Nikki was one of the interns chosen from all over Japan to learn about the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and services available for the disabled in the U.S. pertaining to her own disability, which is blindness.  She traveled to New Orleans, LA, San Francisco, CA, and San Diego, CA, and worked as an intern at blind services agencies in the community. Nikki received her BA from SDSU and got married soon after graduation. In fact, Nikki met her husband on the day of her graduation!
 
 
 
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May 1, 2017
Today’s episode is a special one. I was interviewed by Sheena Yap Chan, a host of The Tao of Self-Confidence. 
 
Favorite Self Confidence Quote
Be proud of who you are and not too ashamed of how others see you.
 
Definition of Self Confidence
Accepting who you are as a person which include the area that you’re not good at and to focus on you gifted talent so that you can be authentic to yourself and love yourself.
 
Do not worry about what the others are doing or saying
 
Her Life Before the Discovery of Self Confidence
Emiko used to play the compare game and was worried of what others thought of her.
 
The “AHA” Moment
When Emiko stepped out of Japan and moved to America, she realized that it was okay to be different which helped her claim her identity back to be her true authentic self.
 
Her Life After the Discovery of Self Confidence
Emiko worries less and has become more of herself.  She is more assertive in situations and she is stepping up.
 
The One Self Confidence Tip For the Listener
Don’t be sorry about who you are.
 
 
 
Reusing the audio file from the Tao of Self-Confidence was authorized by Sheena Yap Chan. 
 
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