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Yuno Imai shares what it\'s like to translate for Marie Kondo and what inspired her to write a children\'s book based on her joyful life experiences.
\\n\\nOur guest, Yuno Imai, is a Japanese food and travel writer and copy editor based in LA. In addition to being one of the original translators for Marie Kondo and her team, she\\u2019s now living a life of joy and focusing on publishing a children\\u2019s book.
\\n\\nYou can find out more about Yuno by visiting www.iknowyouknowyuno.com. Updates on the launch of her first children\\u2019s book will be made available there and you can track Yuno\\u2019s adventures and joyful lifestyle via instagram @iknowyouknowyuno.
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\\n\\nIn this episode, you\'ll enjoy:
\\n\\nHow Karin and Kristyn met Yuno during KonMari consultant training
How a fascination with American movies and culture inspired Yuno to pursue translating; the most challenging job she\'s ever had
What it was like to observe the message of the KonMari Method while it initially spread
How Yuno studied up on KonMari to prepare for her big translation gig
How translating allows Yuno to experience many industries and bridge Japan and America
Tricks Yuno uses to memorize her client\'s words and provide seamless translation
Why the gym doesn\'t spark joy for Yuno and the joyful way she achieves the same results
How life, death, prison, and food inspire Yuno\'s writing projects
Yuno\'s favorite children\'s books: The Red Shoes and The Rainbow Fish
What sparks joy for Yuno: Creating her children\'s book, Trevor and Me, based on real events in her life. Themes: friendship across generations, death and reincarnation.
\\n\\nGems:
\\n\\n"I just follow what I love."
"Positive attitude brings positives things in life."
"Do what makes you happy and go after your joy!"
You can find Karin Socci at The Serene Home
\\nYou can find Kristyn Ivey at For the Love of Tidy
Special Guest: Yuno Imai.
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