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Today we’re diving into the places we dream of exploring! What’s Asya’s unexpected top pick? Which region is calling out to Dimi? Listen in to discover our travel wishes and don’t forget to share yours and what draws you there!
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The Polyglot Gathering 2025 is over and we're all down with the infamous Post-PG Depression... But what always eases the pain is reminiscing about all the wonderful moments we had, the talks, the people, the dancing! So whether or not you know the feeling, tune in to hear about our experience!
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When you start making pancakes, the first one comes out bad. But hope dies last, and practice makes champions, so keep going until it comes easy to you!" Four phrases from three languages hide here... Tune in and find out these and more of our favorite phrases from the languages we speak!
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Looking back to an entire year of recording this great podcast that we love. A little bit of history, a little bit of behind-the-scenes, and a lot of beautiful memories. Thanks to all of our listeners for joining us on this lovely journey, and we hope you'll enjoy the surprises we still have in store for you!
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Which country goes crazy for real crime stories during Easter? What do Greeks do after dying their eggs? And of course, we couldn't help but include our favorite Easter dishes in this festive episode! Happy Easter everybody!
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The most controversial episode ever in the history of BT podcast? Maybe! In this episode, the team shares their unpopular opinions when it comes to language learning. What is the one language that is not so useful, according to Irena? Is motivation overrated? And what does Asya think about learning the grammar in the beginning?Tune in to find out!
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Our hosts are back with our second chapter on books and languages! Do they still read in their mother tongue? What gets lost when translating a book? And of course we have a lot of recommendations for you, including books written by polyglots, so choose your fighter:
- Jakub Kolas, "Novaya Ziamlia"
- Simone Pols, "Il Mondo tra le mani"
- Svetlana Alexievich, "Second-hand time"
-Eirin Meyer, “The Culture Map”
-Theodor Kallifatides, “Another Life”
-Kato Lomb, “Polyglot: How I Learn Languages”
-Daniel Kahneman, "Thinking, Fast and Slow"
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Tune in to find out why this particular episode is different from all the previous we've done before. You will also hear one of the longest words in Turkish, different ways of describing snow in Sami language and discover where the word alphabet is coming from.
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Today the Breakfast Together team is talking books! What wins, physical books or e-books? Which books are we currently reading? Tune in to find out Tilemahos' life hack on Kindle usage for language learning and check the number of languages Irena reads in.
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Last time we covered a lot of the challenges of integrating as an expat abroad. What are some tips and tricks our hosts have used to get closer to their new cultures? How can you start small and build up your confidence to communicating more and more with locals?
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It's another Sunday morning, but it's not all rainbows and sunshine. Today, we tackle a tougher topic: the various challenges, but also insights our hosts found when they chose to live abroad. What strategies do they use to navigate some of these difficulties?
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New Year, new intro, new us - though the passion for languages always remains! But what new methods of learning are our hosts using? What language has Asya started learning for her future trip? Tune in for the first Breakfast Together of 2025!
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How was the past year for our hosts? What are the plans and resolutions for the upcoming year? Tune in on the last Sunday of the year to find out!
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How is Christmas and New Year celebrated in different parts of Europe? Do you eat turkey, fish or french fries at the Christmas table? And are you team kurabiye or melomakarono? Join us for the merry episode
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Today our hosts take you for a trip around the world! What were their most memorable travel experiences? And where do those Greeks go for their summer vacation?
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Our hosts are back from Polyglot Conference 2024, almost exactly one year after they met! We're discussing our impressions from this year's event, the talks and of course Malta itself!
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What's the weirdest food you've ever tasted abroad? What are different cultures' attitudes towards meat? Join us for a last snack of an episode! Just one last, we promise...
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Work, work, work, today we talk about work! How hierarchical is the workplace in various cultures? What would you wear at a normal day in the office? And who is the only person Norwegians have to address formally?
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"What's your secret? Are you a teacher? What language do you dream in? Can you switch languages at will? " Today our hosts are answering common questions they hear as polyglots.
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Second course for our Food series with a topic close to our heart: What do people in different countries eat when they have breakfast together? Tune in for a chance to be pampered and fed by Dimi's grandma's homemade pies!
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