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テーマ別語彙

philanthropist

n.C11:00

/fɪˈlænθrəpɪst/

A person who donates money, time, or resources to help others, especially through charitable causes.

You are a blazing singer, songwriter, producer, director, actress, pioneering and influential advocate for artists' rights and philanthropist.

galvanize

v.C11:53

/ˈɡælvənaɪz/

To energize or motivate people to take action, often around a cause.

You have used the remarkable platform you earned to galvanize support for the Equality Act.

discrimination

n.B21:56

/dɪˌskrɪmɪˈneɪʃən/

Unfair treatment of people based on characteristics such as gender identity or sexual orientation.

You have used the remarkable platform you earned to galvanize support for the Equality Act to prevent discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation and gender identity.

exploitation

n.C12:25

/ˌeksplɔɪˈteɪʃən/

The act of using someone unfairly for profit or advantage.

You have fearlessly challenged the exploitation of music artists.

compensated

adj.B22:32

/ˈkɒmpenseɪtɪd/

Paid or rewarded for work or loss.

You have fearlessly challenged the exploitation of music artists and successfully championed their right to be compensated for their work.

cathartic

adj.C18:58

/kəˈθɑːtɪk/

Providing emotional release and relief (often after intense feelings).

Unless your specific emergency was that you desperately needed to hear a song with a catchy hook and an intensely cathartic bridge section.

glamorous

adj.B29:35

/ˈɡlæmərəs/

Attractively exciting, stylish, and impressive (often in a way that seems luxurious).

Then I went out on the road for radio tour which sounds incredibly glamorous, but in reality it consisted of a rental car, motels...

unsolicited

adj.C119:03

/ˌʌnsəˈlɪsɪtɪd/

Given without being asked for.

Being the youngest person in every room for over a decade meant that I was constantly being issued warnings... and that price was years of unsolicited advice.

discerning

adj.C114:01

/dɪˈsɜːnɪŋ/

Showing good judgment—carefully choosing what is worthwhile or appropriate.

You get to pick what your life has time and room for. Be discerning.

stigma

n.C115:34

/ˈstɪɡmə/

A strong negative social label that makes something seem shameful or unacceptable.

It seems to me that there is a false stigma around eagerness in our culture of unbothered, ambivalence.

perfectionism

n.C123:48

/pəˈfekʃənɪzəm/

The tendency to demand perfect results and judge yourself harshly for mistakes.

I know the pressure of living your life through the lens of perfectionism.

resilient

adj.B227:05

/rɪˈzɪliənt/

Able to recover and become strong again after difficulty.

We will recover, we will learn from it. We will grow more resilient because of it.

動詞句

give (someone) unsolicited advice

11:53

To offer guidance or opinions when the other person didn’t ask for it.

💡 Often implies the advice may feel intrusive or unwelcome; common in discussions about boundaries.

So as a rule, I try not to give anyone unsolicited advice unless they ask for it.

impart (some) wisdom

12:09

To share knowledge or life lessons, especially from experience.

💡 More formal than 'give advice'; often used in speeches, mentoring, or ceremonial contexts.

I guess I have been officially solicited in this situation to impart whatever wisdom I might have to tell you things that have helped me so far in my life.

carry it all at once

12:59

To try to handle too many responsibilities, emotions, or burdens simultaneously.

💡 Strong metaphor for emotional load; pairs naturally with 'heavy' and 'let go.'

Life can be heavy especially if you try to carry it all at once.

let the rest go

13:38

To release what isn’t yours to hold (stress, resentment, comparisons).

💡 More intentional than 'give up'—it suggests choosing peace rather than quitting.

Decide what is yours to hold and let the rest go.

live alongside (something)

14:04

To accept that something exists in your life without letting it control you.

💡 Useful for uncomfortable realities (cringe, fear, uncertainty); suggests coexistence, not elimination.

Secondly, learn to live alongside cringe.

dust yourself off

20:58

To recover emotionally after failure or embarrassment and keep going.

💡 A classic resilience collocation; often paired with 'get back up.'

Getting back up, dusting yourself off and seeing who still wants to hang out with you afterward and laugh about it, that's a gift.

back down and apologize

25:36

To stop pushing your position and admit you were wrong.

💡 Stronger than 'say sorry'—it emphasizes stepping away from conflict or pride.

There will be times in life where you need to stand up for yourself, times when the right thing is actually to back down and apologize...

let go with grace

25:49

To release someone or something calmly and respectfully, without bitterness.

💡 Adds an emotional tone (dignity, maturity) that 'let go' alone may not express.

There will be times... times to hold on with all you have and times to let go with grace.

口語表現

You get what you get.

11:24

You can’t control everything; accept the outcome as it is.

📍 使用コンテキストAccepting reality; responding to disappointment without dramatizing it.

You get what you get.

life hacks

12:43

Simple practical tips that make life easier or more manageable.

📍 使用コンテキストSharing advice casually; packaging guidance in a friendly, modern way.

I will, however, give you some life hacks, I wish I knew when I was starting out...

cringe is unavoidable

14:32

Embarrassment is a normal part of life; you can’t completely prevent it.

📍 使用コンテキストNormalizing embarrassment; encouraging confidence and self-acceptance.

Cringe is unavoidable over a lifetime.

Effortlessness is a myth.

16:09

People’s success usually requires work, even if it looks easy from the outside.

📍 使用コンテキストMotivational reframing; challenging social comparison and “cool” culture.

Effortlessness is a myth.

running off the rails

19:50

Losing control or behaving in a chaotic, self-destructive way.

📍 使用コンテキストTalking about public image, stress, or life going wrong.

It felt like every interview I did included slight barbs... about me one day, running off the rails.

pop star jail

20:20

A humorous exaggeration meaning you’d be “punished” publicly for mistakes.

📍 使用コンテキストDark humor about judgment and public scrutiny.

And I would go to pop star jail forever and ever.

hit rock bottom

24:39

Reach the lowest emotional or situational point.

📍 使用コンテキストDiscussing mental health, regret, consequences, or recovery.

Feel very guilty, let the guilt eat at you, hit rock bottom.

rinse, repeat

24:45

The same pattern happens again and again (often a cycle of mistakes and learning).

📍 使用コンテキストSummarizing repetitive life cycles; acknowledging growth isn’t linear.

Try to do better next time, rinse, repeat.

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