TeaLife Audio Marius Frøisland
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- Arts
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TeaLife Audio is a podcast about the Japanese Way of Tea and related arts. It is a round table discussion about various topics related to the way of tea, chado or cha no yu
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TeaLifeAudio - Ep 163 - Hinamatsuri
Hosts
Anthony TJ Lindsey Hinamatsuri
Jiku
Hana wa kurenai, ha wa midori
(Flowers are red, leaves are green)
花ハ紅, 葉ハ緑
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花紅, 葉緑
Alternatively: yanagi wa midori, hana wakurenai (willows are green, flowers are red)
柳ハ緑、花ハ紅 -
TeaLife Audio - Ep 162 - Setsubun
Hosts
TJ Anthony Guest:
Palmer-sensei
Show notes:
福
fuku
good fortune; happiness; blessing; good luck
Information referenced:
Nihongi - English translation by W.G. Aston
Dr. Jekyll and Mr Hyde - Robert Louis Stevenson
Otafuku sake cup https://www.chanoyudecoded.com/setsubun-and-otafuku/
For more of Palmer Sensei's talks, writings, and photographs, visit Chanoyu Decoded at: https://www.chanoyudecoded.com
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TeaLife Audio - Ep 161 - Shogatsu
Hosts:
Anthony TJ Adam
Shogatsu
和気満山川
Wa Ki Yama Kawa ni Mitsu
Harmonious energy fills mountains and rivers.
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TeaLife Audio - Ep 160 - Omotesenke Guest Etiquette
Hosts
- Marius
- TJ
Omotesenke Guest Etiquette
Zengo
無事是貴人
buji kore kinin
non-attachment creates nobility
Also available on YouTube: https://youtu.be/KH8KcFqTzCI -
TeaLife Audio - Ep 159 - Spooky Tea
Hosts
Anthony TJ Guest
Lindsey Poem:
開門多落葉
kai mon raku yō o-oshi
-or- mon wo hirakeba, raku yō o-oshi
Opening my door, leaves piled up
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TeaLife Audio - Ep158 - Women and Tea
Host
Marius Guests
Rebeca Michelle Helena Diana
Information referenced:
- Mizusashi pirouette: https://youtube.com/shorts/Vhs2qtVsEuA
Customer Reviews
Yay for a well produced tea podcast!
There aren't a lot of podcasts out there for tea lovers. I recently stumbled upon TeaLife Audio and I'm so glad that I did. The hosts are knowledgeable but don't take themselves too seriously. I enjoy their banter and learning more about cha do with each episode.
yay, a chanoyu podcast!
I'm so happy there's now a podcast dedicated to the Way of Tea! I listened to the first three episodes on my way to and from okeiko yesterday, and I really enjoyed hearing the hosts' takes on historical anecdotes from the world of tea and thoughts about doing tea outside Japan. I very much look forward to more episodes!