Life Exchanged: Stories of Understanding
In this episode of Life Exchanged: Stories of Understanding, host Kelsey Ross sits down with Joy Cade, Virtual Orientations Chairperson at YFU and former exchange student to Japan. Joy shares her remarkable journey studying abroad in Shikoku, Japan, diving into the challenges and beauty of the Japanese language, culture, school life, and personal growth. From learning kanji and navigating cultural shock to experiencing Shinto philosophy and joining a Japanese dance club, Joy offers deep insight into what makes studying abroad transformative. She discusses: * How Japanese culture reshaped her understanding of responsibility and trust * Life-changing lessons from Shintoism and energy awareness * The importance of slowing down, connecting with others, and embracing cultural differences * Her toughest moments abroad—and the breakthroughs they led to * Advice for future exchange students and their families * How exchange continues to shape her life as a parent, volunteer, and global citizen Whether you’re preparing for your own exchange, supporting a student, or simply love cross‑cultural stories, this episode is packed with warmth, wisdom, and Joy—literally. If you're interested in study abroad programs, Japanese culture, teen exchange stories, language learning, or YFU, this episode is full of deep insights, heartfelt stories, and lots of Joy. Want to become a volunteer or learn more about YFU? Visit: https://yfuusa.org [https://yfuusa.org] Contact Joy: jcade@yfuusa.org [jcade@yfuusa.org] orientations@yfu.org [orientations@yfu.org] For more info on YFU USA: https://yfuusa.org/ [https://yfuusa.org/] Chapters: 0:00 - Confidence Shattered: The Orientation That Changed Everything 0:38 - Introducing Joy Cade 1:16 - Growing Up Curious: How Japan First Called to Joy 3:12 - Is Japanese Really That Hard to Learn? 7:01 - Tips for Learning Japanese Before You Go & Joy's Favorite Artist 9:21 - The Japan America Friendship Scholarship Explained 10:54 - 70 Students, One Flight to Japan 14:14 - Arriving in Japan & Meeting Her Host Family 17:03 - School on the Grounds of a Castle 18:32 - Culture Starts Right Next to You 21:26 - Differences in Japanese Schools & Student Responsibility 25:00 - Cleaning Up the Whole Town 26:31 - Vending Machines, No Trash Cans & Japan's Recycling Culture 29:44 - Making Friends, Dance Club & the Flash Mob 33:39 - Trust, Accountability & Shintoism 38:24 - The Hardest Part: Isolation, the Origami Incident & Lessons Learned 45:09 - "I Am International": The Greatest Job on Earth 46:17 - Staying Connected & Planning a Return Trip to Japan 48:02 - Raising Bilingual Kids 50:32 - Getting Involved With YFU as a Volunteer 57:47 - What Makes Exchange So Impactful 1:00:32 - Advice for Students & Nervous Parents 1:04:02 - What It Takes to Be a Good Local Coordinator 1:05:59 - Must-Try Foods in Japan 1:07:50 - How to Reach Joy & Outro Host & Producer: Kelsey Ross Editor & Producer: Mel Dyjak
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