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Matcha Mum's

Podcast de Tamara

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Matcha Mum’s is a podcast for international families raising children in Japan.This podcast explores the everyday realities of building family life in a different country, understanding the Japanese system for children and families, adjusting to social structures and expectations, and finding your own rhythm between cultures.Hosted by Tamara, a German working mother living in Japan with her Japanese husband and their daughter, the podcast combines personal experience with thoughtful reflections on parenting abroad.Across episodes, you’ll hear about:Navigating Japan’s structures for familiesEveryday parenting in a cross-cultural contextMindful working parenthood and balancing career and homeConversations with international mums and dads sharing their journeysWhether you are already living in Japan, preparing for the move, or simply interested in raising children between cultures, Matcha Mum’s creates a space to connect, reflect, and explore new perspectives.

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7 episodios

Portada del episodio Interview with Katie Hurd: Building a Business During Maternity Leave in Japan

Interview with Katie Hurd: Building a Business During Maternity Leave in Japan

In this episode of Matcha Moms, I’m speaking with Katie Hurd — coach, entrepreneur, and mother of two — about the realities of building a business while raising children in Japan. Katie shares her journey from corporate life into entrepreneurship, what it was like to grow a business during maternity leave, and how her life and work changed after becoming a single mother of two sons. We talk openly about the challenges behind the scenes: navigating the Japanese childcare system as a self-employed mother, balancing financial pressure and family life, creating structure in everyday chaos, and learning when to ask for support. This conversation is an honest look at resilience, self-organization, motherhood, and the emotional and practical realities of building a career while raising a family abroad. In this episode, we cover: * Building a business during maternity leave * Entrepreneurship and motherhood in Japan * Life as a single mother of two * Outsourcing, support systems, and self-organization * Advice for mothers considering entrepreneurship * The importance of resilience, mindfulness, and self-care Link to Katie's Homepage: https://neurofitglobal.com [https://neurofitglobal.com] Contact Information: Host: Tamara E-Mail: matchamums@gmail.com [matchamums@gmail.com]

23 de may de 2026 - 44 min
Portada del episodio Are We Doing This Right? Raising Bilingual/ Multilingual Children in Japan

Are We Doing This Right? Raising Bilingual/ Multilingual Children in Japan

In this episode, I explore what research really says about raising bilingual and multilingual children and how it compares to our own experience raising a German-Japanese child in Japan. We talk about common myths, language dominance, daycare, a third language, and why language development is often less about exposure and more about relationships, interaction, and everyday life. Key learnings in this episode: * Why children are fully capable of learning multiple languages from an early age * The difference between language exposure and real interaction * How language dominance can shift depending on environment and input * What our experience in Japan taught us about daycare and bilingual development * Practical language options for families raising children in Japan Host: Tamara E-Mail: matchamums@gmail.com [matchamums@gmail.com]

9 de may de 2026 - 22 min
Portada del episodio Interview with Denitsa: The Balance Mothers Actually Need — Lessons from Wabi Tabi Living

Interview with Denitsa: The Balance Mothers Actually Need — Lessons from Wabi Tabi Living

In this episode, I’m speaking with Denitsa, founder of Wabi Tabi, a holistic health and wellness practice rooted in the idea of balance. As a certified Macrobiotic Health Coach, she combines principles of Eastern healing, nutrition, and mindful living to support individuals in creating sustainable well-being. Originally from Europe and now based in Tokyo, Denitsa brings a cross-cultural perspective to health, family life, and personal growth. Her work is deeply influenced by the philosophy of finding simplicity and authenticity in everyday life. What we talk about: * Why “balance” is often misunderstood, especially for mothers * How children can mirror the emotional state of their parents * Navigating motherhood and identity across different cultures * The role of imperfection and why letting go of perfectionism matters * How Denitsa structures her daily life to create a more grounded rhythm Key takeaways for listeners: * Balance is not something you achieve once - it’s something you continuously adjust * Emotional awareness as a parent directly shapes the family environment * Small, consistent lifestyle choices often matter more than big changes * Letting go of perfection can create more space for connection and ease * Cultural perspectives can influence how we approach parenting, health, and work More Infos of Denitsa: Webside: https://www.wabitabime.com [https://www.wabitabime.com] Alongside this episode, Denitsa is hosting an intimate two-day retreat by the ocean on April 25–26 — with more retreats planned in the future. The experience includes a one-night stay in a four-star oceanfront hotel, shared meals, a boat trip to an uninhabited island, a tropical garden picnic, onsen and relaxation time, guided reflection sessions, gentle Do-In exercises by the sea, a temple visit, and a few thoughtfully curated touches throughout. Contact Information: Host: Tamara E-Mail: matchamums@gmail.com [matchamums@gmail.com]

24 de abr de 2026 - 44 min
Portada del episodio Strollers, Stations & Playgrounds: The Reality of Family Infrastructure around Tokyo

Strollers, Stations & Playgrounds: The Reality of Family Infrastructure around Tokyo

What changes once you have a baby in Japan? In this episode of Matcha Mums, I talk about everyday family infrastructure in the Tokyo area — from navigating trains with a stroller to baby rooms in shopping malls, child-friendly restaurants, and hidden playgrounds across the city. I also highlight Kosodate Hiroba (Child-Rearing Support Centers) — free community spaces where parents with young children can meet, play, and get advice from childcare professionals. This episode is especially helpful for: * New parents in Japan * Families who recently moved here * Expecting parents wondering what daily life with a baby looks like A practical and honest look at getting around Japan with a baby or toddler. https://www.city.yokohama.lg.jp/lang/residents/en/child/20200325105507586.html [https://www.city.yokohama.lg.jp/lang/residents/en/child/20200325105507586.html] https://honyaku.j-server.com/LUCFUKUSIA/ns/tl.cgi/https://www.fukushi.metro.tokyo.lg.jp/kodomo/kosodate/hiroba?SLANG=ja&TLANG=en&XMODE=0&XCHARSET=utf-8&XJSID=0 [https://honyaku.j-server.com/LUCFUKUSIA/ns/tl.cgi/https://www.fukushi.metro.tokyo.lg.jp/kodomo/kosodate/hiroba?SLANG=ja&TLANG=en&XMODE=0&XCHARSET=utf-8&XJSID=0] Contact Information: Host: Tamara E-Mail: matchamums@gmail.com [matchamums@gmail.com]

10 de abr de 2026 - 19 min
Portada del episodio Getting a Daycare Spot in Japan: Our Hoikuen Experience

Getting a Daycare Spot in Japan: Our Hoikuen Experience

How does the childcare system in Japan work? In this episode, I explain the main types of childcare facilities and how parents apply for daycare. I walk through the differences between Hoikuen, Yōchien, and Nintei Kodomoen and private daycare options. I also share our personal experience applying for daycare, including the point system, the application timeline, and what daily life in a Japanese daycare looks like. What you’ll learn in this episode: * An overview of the different day care facilities: private vs. public options * How the application process works (and why timing matters) * And what daily life inside a Japanese daycare actually looks like Contact Information: Host: Tamara E-Mail: matchamums@gmail.com [matchamums@gmail.com]

27 de mar de 2026 - 23 min
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Soy muy de podcasts. Mientras hago la cama, mientras recojo la casa, mientras trabajo… Y en Podimo encuentro podcast que me encantan. De emprendimiento, de salid, de humor… De lo que quiera! Estoy encantada 👍
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Me suscribi con los 14 días de prueba para escuchar el Podcast de Misterios Cotidianos, pero al final me quedo mas tiempo porque hacia tiempo que no me reía tanto. Tiene Podcast muy buenos y la aplicación funciona bien.
App ligera, eficiente, encuentras rápido tus podcast favoritos. Diseño sencillo y bonito. me gustó.
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La App va francamente bien y el precio me parece muy justo para pagar a gente que nos da horas y horas de contenido. Espero poder seguir usándola asiduamente.

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