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The Japanofiles – a Podcast by Dave Carlson

Posted on : 03-03-2010 | By : diazan | In : favourite podcasts, japan

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What do you do for your body? For the last few weeks I have been running on a regular basis to take part on a race in the town where I live. A 10 km run I have never done in my life.

To keep on learning even when I’m running I decided to listen to Podcasts during my training sessions, which take place three times a week, 90 minutes each.

Looking for something interesting I found The Japanofiles, a free podcast by Dave Carlson, an american living in Matsumoto, Japan for over 15 years now.