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Techo Kaigi Workshop with Victoria Kirst from Pouch Magazine - October 2, 2025

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Techo Kaigi Workshop with Victoria Kirst from Pouch Magazine - October 2, 2025

Date: Thursday, October 2, 2025
Time: 5pm - 7pm
Location: Yoseka Land, 58 West Street, Brooklyn, NY 11222 (across the street from Yoseka)

Join us at Yoseka Land for our first-ever Techo Kaigi workshop, hosted by the creator of Pouch Magazine, Victoria Kirst! A "techo kaigi" is a Japanese term that means "notebook meeting," and it is a meeting with yourself where you look back at the planners and notebooks that you've used throughout the year and reflect on how well they are working for you. Team Yoseka has shared their Techo Kaigis on YouTube since 2022, and now is your chance to show-and-tell your own Techo Kaigi with other fans in the stationery community.

In this workshop, you'll learn how to conduct your own Techo Kaigi, you'll present your Techo Kaigi to other planner enthusiasts, and you'll also participate in the making of a special collaborative Techo Kaigi zine that will contain notes on everyone's planner systems. Instructions and supplies will be provided by the workshop, and you'll receive a digital Techo Kaigi zine after the workshop. (The zine will not be for sale; it will be exclusive to attendees of the workshop.)
  • What to expect:
    • Small group Techo Kaigi sharing
    • Larger group discussions about planner tips and tricks
    • Collaborative zine making
    • Facilitated sharing by Victoria
  • What to bring: your 2025 planners that you'd like to share with others
  • No coupon codes or discounts can be applied to this workshop
  • No refunds or cancellations will be allowed for this workshop

About Victoria Kirst: Victoria Kirst is the creator of Pouch, a new indie magazine for stationery lovers, as well as the founder of Pouch Studio, a creative lab that makes software (and non-software) that loves paper. Previously, Victoria has been the VP of Engineering at Glitch, a software engineer at Google and The Browser Company, and a lecturer at Stanford. Victoria loves paper and stationery and she thinks printers are the coolest machines ever.


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Date: Thursday, October 2, 2025
Time: 5pm - 7pm
Location: Yoseka Land, 58 West Street, Brooklyn, NY 11222 (across the street from Yoseka)

Join us at Yoseka Land for our first-ever Techo Kaigi workshop, hosted by the creator of Pouch Magazine, Victoria Kirst! A "techo kaigi" is a Japanese term that means "notebook meeting," and it is a meeting with yourself where you look back at the planners and notebooks that you've used throughout the year and reflect on how well they are working for you. Team Yoseka has shared their Techo Kaigis on YouTube since 2022, and now is your chance to show-and-tell your own Techo Kaigi with other fans in the stationery community.

In this workshop, you'll learn how to conduct your own Techo Kaigi, you'll present your Techo Kaigi to other planner enthusiasts, and you'll also participate in the making of a special collaborative Techo Kaigi zine that will contain notes on everyone's planner systems. Instructions and supplies will be provided by the workshop, and you'll receive a digital Techo Kaigi zine after the workshop. (The zine will not be for sale; it will be exclusive to attendees of the workshop.)
  • What to expect:
    • Small group Techo Kaigi sharing
    • Larger group discussions about planner tips and tricks
    • Collaborative zine making
    • Facilitated sharing by Victoria
  • What to bring: your 2025 planners that you'd like to share with others
  • No coupon codes or discounts can be applied to this workshop
  • No refunds or cancellations will be allowed for this workshop

About Victoria Kirst: Victoria Kirst is the creator of Pouch, a new indie magazine for stationery lovers, as well as the founder of Pouch Studio, a creative lab that makes software (and non-software) that loves paper. Previously, Victoria has been the VP of Engineering at Glitch, a software engineer at Google and The Browser Company, and a lecturer at Stanford. Victoria loves paper and stationery and she thinks printers are the coolest machines ever.


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