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The Salty Gaijin

The Salty Gaijin

Brittany Linder

The Salty Gaijin Podcast shares the lifestyle of a Christian missionary who seeks to meaningfully engage with Japanese culture and the greater global cultural moment. The host, Brittany, discusses various topics (from anime to Japanese culture to the American church) as mini "culture studies" through a Christian perspective.
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In this episode, Brittany discusses the recent boom in AI generators. She shares her perspective on the pros and cons of AI generators from the perspective of a writer and content creator, walks through some of the legal and ethical questions surrounding AI-generated content, and addresses the ultimate question: will AI take over the world? Looking at the biblical concepts of God and creation in Genesis 1 and 2, Brittany makes her case for humanity over AI.
Music by Oleksii Kaplunskyi and Jiwon (Musician) Nahee (Graphic Designer) from Pixabay.

Show Notes and References:

Links:OpenAI
Introducing ChatGPT (openai.com)
Pros and Cons of AI-Generated Content | TechTarget
AI Generated Art Is A Copyright, Ethical And Working Dystopia (kotaku.com)
New AI classifier for indicating AI-written text (openai.com)

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The Salty Gaijin - Wordle and the Importance of Community
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02/15/22 • 37 min

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It seems like everyone is playing Wordle these days. Why is it so popular? Brittany takes a look at how Wordle provided a sense of community for thousands around the world--something that many have been lacking since the pandemic started. Brittany also discusses why community is so important for people, as well as how the Christian community (i.e., the Church) is supposed to function as the ultimate, transcendent community through Jesus.
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Show Notes:
Bible Verses:
・Romans 12:5
・1 Corinthians 12:26
・Leviticus 25:4 (Give the land rest every 7 years)
・Ephesians 1:5 (We are adopted as God's children)
Articles:

"Temperance and Play: The Weird and Wonderful World of Wordle" (K.B. Hoyle)
"Young adults hardest hit by loneliness during pandemic" (Colleen Walsh, The Harvard Gazette)
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We're back with my friend Rei to discuss Demon Slayer (again)!
The most recent season was jam-packed, full of new characters and new troubles. But we were most surprised by the discussions that season 3 stirred up. Rei and Brittany get deep with some hard-hitting topics: female expectations in media, addressing disability and the treatment of disabled people, and defining clinical trauma and its characteristics. Plus, have we found a new Jesus-archetype in Demon Slayer?
**Spoiler Warning**
Rei and I are very explicit on the storyline, characters, and details of Season 3.
If you have not yet seen Season 3 of Demon Slayer/Kimetsu no Yaiba (Swordsmith Village Arc) and DON'T want to be spoiled, skip this episode and give it a listen after you've seen Season 3.
Otherwise, please enjoy!
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The Salty Gaijin - Crazy Summer and The Importance of Sabbath Rest
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08/01/23 • 32 min

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In this episode, Brittany shares a little bit about what’s going on in her life this summer. Her church has been hosting two college interns, and extreme heat has overtaken the Kansai area. Plus, after 3.5 years, Brittany finally caught COVID-19. Being sick at home for a week gave her a lot of time to think, especially about Sabbath rest. Take a listen to find out some of the reasons why keeping the Sabbath is so important (for Christians and non-Christians alike).

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Show Notes and References:

Mentioned Book --> Spiritual Disciplines Handbook (Adele Ahlberg Calhoun)

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In this episode, Brittany tackles a rather serious topic this time around: Putin and the war between Russia and Ukraine. Putin’s actions are a mystery to many of her English students, prompting them to ask, “Is Putin really a Christian?” Putin seems to have strong support from the head of the Russian Orthodox Church, so what does that mean for the Church? Are Christians okay with this invasion of Ukraine and the commencing war? After some research, Brittany attempts to address these questions through her own understanding of the Bible, Jesus, and Christianity.
Music by Lesfm from Pixabay.
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“Why is Russia’s church backing Putin’s war? Church-state history gives a clue” (The Conversation)

“Why Did God Command the Invasion of Canaan in the Book of Joshua?” (The BibleProject)

“Russian Orthodox Church cuts ties with Constantinople” (The Guardian)

“Russian Orthodox church in Amsterdam announces split with Moscow” (The Guardian)

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The Salty Gaijin - Special Episode: Sado and Shalom
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08/09/22 • 12 min

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In this special bonus episode, Brittany shares one of the many messages she has given as a missionary. In July, Brittany had the privilege of speaking at a tea ceremony event (sado or chado in Japanese) held by her church in Japan. After studying the Zen Buddhist roots of Japanese tea ceremony, she considers the main principles of sado with a Christian, biblical perspective. And that led her to the concept of shalom, or “peace” in Hebrew.

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Books and Resources on Japanese Tea Ceremony:

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The Salty Gaijin - The Gifts (and Challenges) of Bilingualism
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05/31/22 • 31 min

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In this episode, Brittany takes on the topic of bilingualism, addressing some of the benefits and difficulties of being bilingual. What’s the difference between translation and interpretation? How could God use bilingualism for His kingdom purposes? Brittany tackles these questions, throwing in a few anecdotes about her own experience being bilingual in English and Japanese.
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Show Notes and References: Walter Benjamin, "The Task of the Translator" --> translation theory

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The Salty Gaijin - Mochitsuki, Food and the Gospel
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04/12/22 • 34 min

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In this episode, Brittany shares her experience pounding out mochi (glutinous rice), and discusses the influence of food in bringing people together. She also delves into the role of food in the Bible and its deep connection to the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
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Show Notes and References:
Nakatanidou → mochi shop in Nara City, Nara, Japan

Interview with Kendall Vanderslice → “The Gospel Is a Story of Meals” (John Hawbaker)
We Will Feast: Rethinking Dinner, Worship, and the Community of God (Kendall Vanderslice) --> View on Amazon

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March is Women's History Month, and with International Women's Day having just passed, it's the perfect time to celebrate WOMEN and their contributions to the world.
Brittany investigates the history of Women's History Month and International Women's Day, spotlighting some famous women in U.S. history, as well as recent times globally. She also spotlights several women that she looks up to (though the list is by no means comprehensive).
Let's take this opportunity to remember all the amazing work and accomplishments done by women throughout history, and to appreciate and support the women in our lives today.
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Show Notes and References:

Spotlighted Women:

  • Kaitlyn Schiess (seminary student)
  • Leah Boyd (seminary student)
  • Madoka and Yukari (pastors)
  • Cassey Ho (entrepreneur)
  • Victoria Garrick (mental health advocate)
  • Simone Biles (Olympic gymnast, USA)
  • Sunisa Lee (Olympic gymnast, USA)
  • Miho Nonaka (Olympic sport climber, Japan)
  • Akiyo Noguchi (Olympic sport climber, Japan)
  • Phoebe, Junia, Priscilla/Prisca, Deborah, Hannah, Mary Magdalene, Mary and Martha of Bethany, the woman at the well (women of the Bible)

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How many episodes does The Salty Gaijin have?

The Salty Gaijin currently has 14 episodes available.

What topics does The Salty Gaijin cover?

The podcast is about Culture, Christianity, Theology, Society & Culture, Japan, Religion & Spirituality and Podcasts.

What is the most popular episode on The Salty Gaijin?

The episode title '"Demon Slayer," Season 3: Femininity, Disability, Trauma, and Jesus-Archetype 2.0' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on The Salty Gaijin?

The average episode length on The Salty Gaijin is 43 minutes.

How often are episodes of The Salty Gaijin released?

Episodes of The Salty Gaijin are typically released every 42 days.

When was the first episode of The Salty Gaijin?

The first episode of The Salty Gaijin was released on Jan 4, 2022.

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