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Steve Jobs - The Lost Interview (11 May 2012) [VO] [ST-FR] [Ultra HD 4K]
In a rediscovered 1995 interview, Steve Jobs reflects on his childhood fascination with computers, co-founding Apple, key innovations like the Macintosh, corporate challenges, and the transformative potential of technology.
Snowboarding for the first time. Getting used to being on the board.
Tony B shares his exhilarating first snowboarding lesson with his son at Akakura Village, practicing board balance, safe falling, and initial downhill moves amid powdery snow and sunny heat.
Caffeine Was Wrecking Me From Head To Toe!
Bill Maeda, a 57-year-old who consumed 400-600mg of caffeine daily for 43 years, details his 38-day caffeine-free journey, revealing profound improvements in brain fog, memory, circulation, inflammation, and physical performance.
The places I go in Japan: Imori Pond.
A vlogger living in rural Japan tours the Myoko Kogen Visitor Center amid heavy snow, showcasing interactive exhibits on local wildlife, seasons, and snowfall science while sharing family memories near Imori Pond.
Is Japan Getting More Expensive in 2026?
In a street interview by the Interviewing Japan channel in Osaka, diverse residents discuss surging living costs in 2026, sharing salaries, rising food and rent prices, and coping strategies amid inflation.
Stop Shipping AI Slop. Design with Weavy AI, Claude etc.
Greg Isenberg interviews designer Suraya Shivji on transforming generic AI-built apps into branded masterpieces using a workflow with Google AI Studio, Claude, Cosmos, Weavy AI, Flux, Ideogram, and Figma to create a voice journaling app cal
How Bad Tourist Behavior Cancelled a Japanese Festival
Paul, a 20-year expat in Japan, explains Fujiyoshida's cancellation of its annual cherry blossom festival due to overtourism and shocking tourist behaviors like defecating in private gardens and homes.
From Canada to Japan | How Quitting my Job Changed My Life
Brendan, a Canadian expat in Japan, recounts quitting his job twice—first for New Zealand, then with family to Thailand and Japan—sharing lessons on personal growth, curiosity, and starting abroad via working holiday visas.
How to Move to Japan in 2026? A Complete Visa Overview
A travel expert from Easy Travel outlines visa options for relocating to Japan in 2026, prioritizing spousal, work, and student categories, with student visas as the simplest entry point for long-term stays.
Why You Can No Longer Be 'Poor' in Japan
Dave Trippin, an expat entrepreneur in Japan, explains how rising costs in food, visas, healthcare, and stagnant wages have ended the viability of a simple, content life, urging expats to build income-generating assets instead.