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Reality Mums
Episode 183: Celebrity interview with Juliet Angus and Juliet Mayhew Real Housewives of London
Much like a Shakespearean classic, today’s episode brings together not one, but two unforgettable Juliets from The Real Housewives of London. Welcome back to Reality Mums — Juliet Angus and Juliet Mayhew!
2025-11-12
13 min
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I can’t hear you! | Ideas in English for Advanced English Language Listening Practice
About six months ago, I noticed I couldn’t hear my gym instructors clearly. At first, I chalked it up to the loud music, but then I realized it wasn’t the background noise, it was me. In this episode, I’ll share: What hearing loss is, and how it often changes as we age Why hearing aids feel so different from reading glasses, and why that hit different for me What we can do to protect our hearing, reduce the risks of dementia, and adapt when hearing loss happens to us as individuals, teachers, or learne...
2025-10-07
22 min
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It takes two to tango, with Lisa Wood | Advanced English Language Conversation
It Takes Two to Tango: A Conversation with Lisa Wood | Advanced English Conversations (E79) In this episode of Hear You Go, I speak with English teacher and neuro-language coach Lisa Wood about the importance of being an active, kind, gentle listener in the dance that is a conversation. Our chat is perfect for advanced English learners, English teachers, and anyone interested in mindset, confidence, and how listening shapes communication. You’ll hear how Lisa sees language learning as a dance between speaker and listener (it always takes two to tango!), and why connection—not perfection—is the...
2025-09-23
56 min
Reality Mums
Episode 165: Real Housewives of London
We’re five episodes in and we’re finally getting Juliet Angus on our screens. And what an impact she has made! An explosive and hilarious episode - the Real Housewives of London can do no wrong.
2025-09-16
05 min
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We all tell stories, but what stories do we tell? | Ideas in English for Advanced Listening Practice.
📚 In this advanced English listening practice episode of Hear You Go, I dive into The Bee Sting by Paul Murray—a Booker Prize–shortlisted novel about an Irish family falling apart, unraveling really, under pressure. Each family member tells their own version of events, showing us how perspective, memory, and emotion shape the stories we carry. The episode explores: Why personal narratives matter, both in novels and in our own lives How different voices and perspectives in The Bee Sting reveal deeper truths What English language learners can take from the idea of rewriting their own narrati...
2025-09-09
19 min
Reality Mums
Episode 158: Real Housewives of London
In the Where’s Wally of housewives where on earth is Juliet Angus? Three episodes in and still nowhere to be seen. Meanwhile, Panthea is taking aim at anyone and everyone now with Karen in the firing line - in a sprinter van - while Nessie plays piano. It doesn’t get much more iconic than that!
2025-09-02
07 min
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Has Everyone Stopped Reading? | Ideas in English for Advanced Listening Practice.
Have you heard the alarm bells too? Are we reading less these days? My friends are all readers, so I find it hard to imagine that people don’t read for enjoyment. In search of answers, I decided to take a look at the shifting habits around reading for pleasure. Are people (especially young people) actually reading less? What does the data say? And why does it matter? We’ll explore: What does it mean to read and be a “reader” What the data say about reading rates today What we might lose if the “rea...
2025-08-26
20 min
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Raising Bilingual Kids: A Conversation with Leticia Dalposso | Advanced English Language Listening Practice
Raising Bilingual Kids: A Conversation with English Language Teacher Leticia Dalposso In this episode of Hear You Go, I speak with Leticia Dalposso, a Brazilian English teacher and mother of two, about how she is raising her children to speak English at home—even though they live in Brazil and English isn’t her first language. This conversation is perfect for advanced English learners, English teachers, and anyone interested in bilingual parenting, language identity, and real English conversation. You’ll hear how Leticia uses the OPOL (One Parent, One Language) method to support her children’s biling...
2025-08-12
1h 04
Reality Mums
Episode 150: Real Housewives of London Interview
What a way to celebrate our 150th episode with what is literally our biggest interview ever! Join us as we chat to all six of the Real Housewives of London - Juliet Angus, Amanda Cronin, Juliet Mayhew, Karen Loderick-Peace, Panthea Parker and Nessie Welschinger ahead of the premiere of The Real Housewives of London, exclusively to Hayu
2025-08-12
11 min
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Why Women Might Want a Room of Their Own. | Book Talk | Advanced English Listening Practice
It’s the final episode of Season 3—thank you for listening this season! Today, for your Advanced English Listening practice, I’m sharing a book that completely surprised me: The Enchanted April by Elizabeth von Arnim. I honestly don’t know how I hadn’t heard of it before, but I’m so glad I read it. It’s a charming read (just what I needed in recent months!)—but also sharp, funny, and quietly radical and subversive. In this episode, I’ll share: 📚 A bit about the author’s fascinating and rather unconventional li...
2025-07-29
23 min
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The Long Game: From Zero to Real Life in Language Learning - with Abbie Fulbrook. | Advanced English Conversation Listening Practice
The Long Game: From Zero to Real Life in Language Learning - with Abbie Fulbrook. What happens when you move to a new country, start a new job, and can’t speak the language? Abbie Fulbrook did just that—13 years ago, when she moved from the UK to Japan. In this conversation for intermediate and advanced English learners, Abbie shares her experience learning Japanese from zero, and how it’s influenced the way she teaches English. We talk about staying motivated, moving past language plateaus, why “school English” doesn’t always match the real world...
2025-07-15
48 min
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🎙️ Canada: The True North, Strong and Free? | Advanced English Listening Practice
Happy 158th Birthday, Canada! You’d have to be living with your head in the sand not to know that Canada’s very identity has been called into question these past six months. On this Canada Day, July 1st, 2025, we reflect on what makes Canada Canada—not just to the world, but to me, personally. In this timely episode, we’ll: 🇨🇦 go on a whirlwind tour through Canadian history, from Viking visitors to full legal independence in 1982 🍁 take a look at the quirks and qualities that define Canadian culture, f...
2025-07-01
24 min
Reality Mums
Episode 127: Real Housewives of London
It’s time to meet the wives! The Real Housewives of London premieres on Hayu later this year - so we’re unpacking the cast and getting to know the wives in advance. Introducing: Juliet Mayhew, Panther Parker, Nessie Welschinger, Juliet Angus, Amanda Cronin and Karen Loderick-Peace
2025-06-26
06 min
Reality Mums
Episode 127: Real Housewives of London
It’s time to meet the wives! The Real Housewives of London premieres on Hayu later this year - so we’re unpacking the cast and getting to know the wives in advance. Introducing: Juliet Mayhew, Panther Parker, Nessie Welschinger, Juliet Angus, Amanda Cronin and Karen Loderick-Peace
2025-06-25
06 min
Begin The Full Audiobook Everyone Is Talking About — So Breakthrough!
The photographer's Guide to Iceland: by Paul Parent, Catherine Bohemier
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/2/audible/73200to listen full audiobooks. Title: The photographer's Guide to Iceland: Author: Paul Parent, Catherine Bohemier Narrator: Virtual Voice Format: mp3 Length: 2 hrs and 23 mins Release date: 06-18-25 Ratings: Not rated yet Genres: Photography Publisher's Summary:
2025-06-18
2h 23
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Feeding the System: Why Listening Fuels Your Speaking. | Advanced English Conversation with Jessy Dias
In this new advanced English language conversation (E72), I talk to English language coach and pronunciation pro Jessica Dias to discuss one of the most underrated language skills: listening. But not just listening for meaning — listening as a speaking strategy. Jessy shares how tuning your ear to real English conversations helps you sound more natural, confident, and fluent. We explore why so many learners struggle to speak — and how the problem often starts with what and how they’re listening. From the importance of decoding fast, messy, connected speech to the power of notici...
2025-06-17
55 min
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A Beginner Goes to Italy and Wonders...| Advanced English Listening Practice
Episode 71: A Beginner Goes to Italy and Wonders: Why Learn a Language? In this episode of Hear You Go for intermediate and advanced English language learners, I take you with me as I connect the TED Talk by linguist John McWhorter to my 2½-week language experiment in Italy. Can I tell you how often I felt like my head was going to explode?! In this three-part episode, I: unpack McWhorter’s four compelling reasons to learn a language share my real-world Italian wins and stumbles, and reflect on what this experie...
2025-06-03
31 min
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Obasan and the Silence of History | Book Talk/Advanced English Listening Practice
Obasan and the Silence of History (E70) In this episode of Hear You Go, we honour Asian Heritage Month in Canada by exploring the groundbreaking novel Obasan by Joy Kogawa—a powerful and emotional story that reveals the experiences of Japanese Canadians during and after WWII. In this two-part episode, we: examine the historical context of Japanese immigration to Canada and the discrimination they faced, then turn to the novel itself—its emotional resonance, narrative structure, and the legacy it preserves. Through reflection and storytelling, this episode asks: what happens when a nation forgets...
2025-05-20
27 min
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Figuring Out Phrasal Verbs with Nathaly Rodriguez | Advanced English Conversation
Phrasal verbs: the ultimate headache for English learners—or are they? In this episode, I talk with Nathaly Rodriguez, an English language teacher and self-proclaimed "language detective," to uncover the secrets behind these tricky verb + particle combinations. Nathaly shares her personal journey with English, from struggling with phrasal verbs as an instructor to discovering a cognitive linguistics approach that finally made them click. We explore how understanding the core meaning of particles—like down in burn down or off in take off—can make phrasal verbs feel more intuitive and even easier to remember. Alon...
2025-04-22
55 min
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Slipping Through My Fingers | Advanced English Listening Practice
Graduation is a milestone that marks both an ending and a beginning—not just for our children, but for us as parents too. As my youngest prepares to finish university, I find myself reflecting on the bittersweet reality of watching our kids step into their own lives. In this episode of Hear You Go, I explore: the process of letting go the evolving parent-child relationship in adulthood, and how to embrace this new chapter as an empty-nester I share personal reflections, wisdom from essays that have stayed with me, and even some advice from former Pre...
2025-04-08
23 min
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The Power of Fiction, with Bruna Passos | Advanced English Conversations.
In this episode of Hear You Go (E67), I sit down with the exceptional Brazilian English teacher Bruna Passos for a conversation that started with a book and led us to so many interesting places. We talk about the power of fiction—not just for enjoyment but for expanding our perspectives, building empathy, and even challenging the status quo. Bruna shares how literature has transported her to different times and places, expanding her understanding of language and our world. We also dive into the question of reading in a second language—why do so many peop...
2025-03-25
45 min
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🚀 Beam Me Up Scotty – An Advanced English Book Talk on Orbital and More 📖
For your advanced English listening practice, we're blasting off to where everyone had a translator thingamajig on their t-shirt and could talk to any alien out there in the galaxy 🤣. As a child, I dreamed of becoming an astronaut, exploring the final frontier aboard the Starship Enterprise. While my math grades grounded that dream, my fascination with space never waned. In this episode of Hear You Go, I dive into Orbital, the 2024 Booker Prize-winning novel by Samantha Harvey, a breathtaking story set aboard the International Space Station. We’ll also shine some starlight on:
2025-03-11
23 min
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The transformative power of education - A conversation with Eidiane Rufino
In this English language listening practice episode (E65), I talk to English language teacher Eidiane Rufino , who shares her experiences as a teacher from Brazil, now living in Canada. Eidiane opens up about how she went from hating English to seeing it as a key to opening up a whole new world. She knew from a young age that she wanted to be a teacher, and today, she can clearly see her strengths as a non-native teacher, and what she and others like her can offer learners. She explains the pluses of having firsthand experience learning the l...
2025-02-25
57 min
Wetootwaag's Bagpipe and History Podcast
S 9 E 04 Celtic Melodies Mail Coach and Angus MacKay's High B Manuscript
Tunes: Anderson: The Mail Coach Highlander: “Gu’n d’thug mi suil air an trupa ghlas.” “I cast an eye on the grey troop”, “Chaidh mi thun na traigh.” “I wen to the Ebb”, “Gur Trom, tom a tha mi” Sad, Sad am I, Angus MacKay: Wha’ll be King but Charlie, Lilla’s A Lady, Lilla’s a Lady, Voulez vous danser Madamoiselle or the Portuguese, Paddy Rafferty’s With Variations, Fowler’s Rant, Lady Ellinor Campbell, No. XIII Pipe Reel, “Gur mise tha suncach” “Tis me that’s Happy”, No. 22 Pipe Reel “Lochiel’s Awa To France” Hamilton: Lilla’s a Lady ...
2025-02-23
1h 20
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🧢 The Politics and Fashion of Hats 🎩 | Advanced English Listening Practice
Hats - Quaint Artifacts? Harmless Fashion Accessory? Political Statement? Ontario’s premier has a new baseball cap that makes a bold political statement—but it got me thinking about hats in general. When did they go out of fashion? Why were they once essential, and why do they still hold power today? In this Ideas in English listening practice (intermediate and advanced B2/C1 level) episode of Hear You Go, we’ll explore: ✔️ The history of hats—from climate necessity to religious and military significance ✔️ The rise and fall of hats as fashion accessories ✔...
2025-02-11
25 min
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The Great Passage: Lexicographers at Work | English Listening Book Talk
How would you describe a dictionary? Have you ever thought about how dictionaries are made? Or who decides what goes in them? This week on Hear You Go, in an English listening practice Book Talk, episode 63, I’m diving into these questions, inspired by the Japanese novel I recently read called The Great Passage by Shion Miura. It’s a beautiful story about a quirky group of people working to create the ultimate dictionary—and it got me wondering about a slew of things, including this: are dictionaries still useful in the age of AI?
2025-01-28
26 min
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Wellness Fatigue: Is Being 'Well' Wearing Us Out? | English Listening Practice
Try saying that tongue-twister of a title out loud 3 times fast!!! Let’s kick off the year with an English pronunciation challenge 😂, and then take a deep dive into wellness—a word that might have you (like me) rolling your eyes, or perhaps you’re reaching for a $30 melatonin-infused chocolate. From the latest wellness trends to Instagram "healthfluencers," I'm sharing my frustration about the exhausting pursuit of being well in episode 62 of Hear You Go. For today’s English listening practice (B2/C1 Intermediate & Advanced English), we’ll explore the tangled web of wellness and self-care: their rise to buzzw...
2025-01-14
28 min
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A Christmas ... Dog. | Book Talk for English Listening Practice
It’s December 17th, and my home is filling up with of cookies, Christmas aromas, and eager anticipation of family coming home. In this special holiday episode, created for your Advanced English listening practice, you'll hear about a heartwarming Canadian short story—Carmichael’s Dog by David Adams Richards. Humour, nostalgia, a puppy, and a snowy New Brunswick Christmas set the stage for this comedy of errors about two brothers, community, and overcoming grief. Join me for excerpts, reflections, and a cozy escape into the magic of storytelling to conclude your English listening practice for 2024. ...
2024-12-17
17 min
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"Slow everything down, slow yourself down": Talking mindfulness with Danny McGee | Advanced English Conversations
Slow down. Breathe. Pause. Reflect. Create a gap. React or respond? What do we do about the teacher's ego? About learners' anxieties? Episode 60 of Hear You Go covers a lot of ground as my special guest, Toronto-based English language teacher Danny McGee, joins me to discuss the importance and benefits of mindfulness for both teachers AND learners. It's tremendously difficult to summarize this exceptional conversation. Truly, it's gonna knock your socks off! So whether you teach English in a school or y...
2024-12-10
1h 02
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What's on your playlist? | English Listening Practice
🎵 What is it about music? 🎶 Why does the music of our youth stay with us? In this English listening practice episode (E59) of Hear You Go, we’re turning up the volume to take a walk down memory lane and hear the playlist of my childhood—mostly English songs from artists like Kris Kristofferson and Bruce Springsteen that shaped my childhood, and probably influenced my bleeding heart. What is it about music that sparks these memories? You know that music is a fabulous mood booster, but it’s also super helpful...
2024-11-26
23 min
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Reimagining ELT with Teacher Kay | Intermediate English Language Conversation
Reimagining ELT with Teacher Kay Honest Talk about Equity in English Language Teaching & Learning In today’s English language conversation, Teacher Kay of Sincerely Teaching joins me to discuss reimagining English Language Teaching (ELT) so that it's inclusive and just for English language teachers AND learners. Kay shares her journey into teaching English and unpacks the deep-rooted issues of native speakerism and racism within the industry. She helps us challenge dominant narratives in order to create language learning environments that celebrate linguistic diversity. Kay also discusses her course (that you...
2024-11-12
51 min
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Montreal: A Tapestry of Language, Culture, and History | English Listening Practice
Montreal: A Tapestry of Language, Culture, and History In today’s English listening episode (B2/C1 English), we explore one of my favourite Canadian cities. Montreal. This city, the largest in Quebec, is an extraordinary blend of history, language, and culture in North America. After a recent trip to Montreal, I asked if you’d like to learn more about it, and your answer was a resounding “yes!” So for your advanced English listening practice, we’ll take a dive into: Montreal’s roots, from the indigenous Haudenosaunee to the French settlers, to the multili...
2024-10-29
26 min
English Podcast with Tommy
5 favourites presented by Catherine (@catherineangus_hearyougo)
We all like to read, watch TV series and films in our free time. - We both believe in offering the microphone to lots of different voices so you, our listeners, get the chance to hear interesting stories told in a variety of Englishes. - In part two of 5 favourites, Catherine from @catherineangus_hearyougo joins me to tell you all about her top 5 recommendations to boost your English. From a a British cooking TV series to a modernised sitcom, all the way through to contemporary literature from Canada...
2024-10-15
31 min
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Tommy's Top Five: Stones, Spies, & Turkeys| Intermediate English Conversations
In this intermediate English Conversation, Tamás "Tommy" Bradford joins me on Hear You Go podcast for part 1 of our two-part collaboration. We dive into his top English picks for books, films, and music that can help you explore and learn English independently. We have a chat about everything from Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy to Benjamin Zephaniah’s poetry. Tommy shares his insights on John le Carré’s spy novel and its film adaptation, perfect for advanced English learners intrigued by British espionage. We also explore the playful, accessible poetry of the late British-Jamaican poet Benjamin Zephaniah, whose...
2024-10-15
32 min
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Third Places - They Might Just Be the Answer | English Listening Practice
For today’s English listening practice, we'll explore "third places": what they are, why they’ve disappeared, and why we all need one. With modern life becoming more isolated and fast-paced, the absence of these social gathering spots, where we speak to each other in real life, is contributing to an epidemic of loneliness. But what exactly is a third place? Join me as I dive into its history and meaning, inspired by a thoughtful offline discussion with Brazilian English language teacher Bruna Passos. Boost your listening skills, test your a...
2024-10-01
27 min
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Literature Feeds our Brains, with Felicio Dias | Advanced English Conversation
I’m joined in today’s advanced English episode of Hear You Go, by Felicio Dias, a Brazilian English language teacher and language enthusiast. Felicio shares his passion for music, literature, and his interest in the diverse ways English is spoken across the world. Together, we dive into a thought-provoking discussion on how accents shape identity, the evolving nature of language, and the importance of embracing diverse voices in English. Red alert: Catherine checks her privilege and vows to approach more novels from outside her perspective. Whether you’re an intermediate English or advanc...
2024-09-17
54 min
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It's Time to Revisit Accents | English Listening Practice
In this English listening practice episode of Hear You Go, we’ll explore "Come From Away," a musical that resonates deeply with me. After seeing it again recently, I was inspired to revisit the topic of English accents. Too often, we think of English has having only two accents: the UK accent or British accent (also called received pronunciation), and the American accent. But so many people around the world speak English, and they speak English with different accents and a multitude of gorgeous dialects, all of which shape our identity. I need to...
2024-09-03
27 min
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Hit Replay: The Power of Stories | Book talk
Ever wish you could redo an English conversation, say things differently, or finally remember that perfect word for your advanced English class? I know I do! Life might not allow for a reset button, but what if it did? For years, I dismissed video games as a waste of time, until I read Tomorrow, And Tomorrow, And Tomorrow by Gabrielle Zevin. This novel changed my perspective, showing me how video games can be rich stories, and offer do-overs when real life can’t. For your English listening practice this week, we’ll expl...
2024-08-20
24 min
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How Daydreaming Helps You Progress in English | English Listening Practice
🗞️ News flash: we're ALL daydreamers! 🎙️ In this episode, you might be surprised to learn that there's real power in daydreaming. It's not a waste of time. Daydream about speaking English the way you want. It can work - trust me! ✅ It can have an enormous impact on your English language learning and creativity, if used wisely. 🎧 Have a listen, and discover how letting your mind wander can help motivate you, solve problems, and spark new ideas. We'll explore the science behind daydreaming, its benefits, and how to harness it for per...
2024-08-06
28 min
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Life lessons with Agnes Rubinho | Intermediate English Conversations
Hey English learners and listeners! 🎙️ This is it: episode 50 of Hear You Go podcast—"We have to be less afraid of judgment and more open to learning", Agnes Rubinho. ❣️Episode 50 marks the end of Season 2, and to close this fabulous season of podcasts, this intermediate English conversation offers you an amazing chat with a Brazilian English language teacher, Agnes Rubinho. Teachers: did you know Agnes has written a book for freelance English language teachers? You’ll hear us discuss a few things from her book, and afterward, I know you'll want to...
2024-07-23
57 min
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Do Podcasts Help You Learn English? | English Listening Practive
Why bother? I don’t often ask myself that question, but every once in a while, it crops up. Why bother making an English language learning podcast if I don’t get a thousand downloads? In today’s English listening episode, number 49 🙌, I remind you of the value of listening to podcasts for English language learning, in addition to their psychological and social benefits. For example: learning new pronunciation, expressions and advanced English vocabulary getting exposure to different English accents and "messy" English improving active listening skills sharing personal stories that build connection fostering our imagin...
2024-07-09
34 min
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The Art of Conversation with Anastasia, Heart to Heart English | Intermediate English Conversations
Witness the art of conversation in action in today's intermediate English conversation episode of Hear You Go. The delightful Anastasia Sakarova, who you might know on Instagram as @heart_to_heart_english, joins me to share stories, teaching methods, and some thoughts about what makes a conversation a conversation. You'll hear her talk about her early love of the English language, how she learns new vocabulary so that she uses it, and how active listening is really a key ingredient to having meaningful conversations. English listening challenge:
2024-06-25
52 min
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Soak Up the Sun or Hide from It? | English Listening Practice
Are you a sun worshipper or a seeker of the shade? Me, I'm often found under a tree or an umbrella, never baking in the sun. I'm confused though because I recently read a news story that suggested I might need to get a bit more sun on my skin. How much to get is the million-dollar question! In this English listening episode, we're going to try to understand the sometimes confusing messages we receive about sun exposure and health. The sun is often vilified for its role in causing skin can...
2024-06-11
26 min
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Sound Advice with Yasna Lartiga, Pronunciation with Miss Oh | Intermediate English Conversations
English Pronunciation. 👏👏👏 I am over the moon excited to bring you my English conversation with pronunciation expert and fluency coach, Yasna Lártiga, who you might know as Pronunciation with Miss Oh. You'll hear about the challenges of teaching and learning English pronunciation: from the importance of individual sounds to the frustrations of connected speech patterns, NOT rules! Yasna shares insights from her experience teaching English learners and overcoming her own pronunciation challenges: mindset matters! As does having crystal clear expectations. Find out how Shakira and a certain American president pushed us onwards...
2024-05-28
48 min
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A Short Story about Tulips and a Royal Baby | English Listening Practice
Tulips everywhere, in yellow, red, pink, white, orange, and even purple and black. They line the streets and the canal. They attract hundreds and hundreds of people to admire them and post their beauty on Instagram. Where? Right here, in Ottawa, Canada, every May. It’s the annual Tulip Festival, and it’s a sight to behold. The Tulip Festival in Ottawa has historical significance, and I’d like to share that with you in today's English listening episode, to share some pride in my city and my country. We’ll: take a brief lo...
2024-05-14
21 min
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Julia Child - Breaking Bread and Barriers | English Listening Practice
Who was Julia Child? Why is she important? If you like to eat, cook, and enjoy cooking shows, join me on a journey into the world of Julia Child, the iconic figure who revolutionized American food culture. In this episode, we learn about Julia's exciting life story, from her privileged childhood to her adventurous spirit that led her to fall in love with French cuisine in post-war Europe. We'll explore how Julia's passion for cooking turned into a career that challenged societal norms and inspired millions through her...
2024-04-30
24 min
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The Elegance of English with Maria Glazunova | Intermediate English Conversations
The elegance of English. I'd never thought of English that way, but my guest, Maria Glazunova, explains why English has such an emotional hold her on. It's a beautiful English conversation we have for you today. Maria and I talk about: her history with English: learning and teaching it burnout and how that led her to adopt a dogme approach to teaching English how her book literally saved her life how she uses a reactive teaching approach with tech professionals how my English pronunciation course helped her better diagnose her clients' problems...
2024-04-16
1h 02
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On turning 55 | English Listening Practice
In about a week, I'm going to celebrate my 55th birthday. I remember when I once thought that was old. Hahaha!!!In honour of my 55th birthday, I want to share some thoughts on aging, specifically aging as a woman: what it means to get old and look old (smashing the beauty myth!) the very real possibility of losing mental agility research that suggests age is a mindset, not a number I believe to my core that getting older is not something we should take for granted: it’s a privilege and should be welcomed and celebrated. ...
2024-04-02
23 min
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Navigating Language and Identity with Urmi Hussain | Intermediate English Conversations
Welcome to Episode 41 of Hear You Go! I'm joined in an intermediate English conversation this week with Urmi Hossain, an inspiring polyglot who shares with us her experiences learning languages, the importance of getting out of your comfort zone and speaking your languages, and how language influences and shapes our identity. What language feels like home to you? What languages can you say "belong" to you? How about speaking in public: is this something you do or do you avoid it at all costs? There's lots to take away from this conversation - enjoy it...
2024-03-19
39 min
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C is for Creativity, Crafts, and Connection | English Listening Practice
Will you be surprised to learn that creative activities that occupy our hands are crucial for positive mental health, and that these activities contribute to happiness and fulfillment? The focus of today’s English Listening episode is on creativity, crafts, and connection. We’ll look at: the Arts and Crafts movement and define arts and crafts – what are they? we’ll explore this new Maker Movement and the physical and mental benefits of making things with our hands we'll conclude by sharing my personal history of being “creative”, and I’ll share some ideas about...
2024-03-05
20 min
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Walking to Connect with Your English with Joanna Radomski | Intermediate English Conversations
It was -16 degrees Celsius yesterday, but the sun was shining. It's on days like these when it's easy to stay inside, under a blanket, sipping cups and cups of hot tea or hot chocolate. It's for this very reason that I not only asked Joanna Radomska of Walking Languages to join me in an English conversation, but I also joined her 3-week Doable Walks course to get me outside, walking each day, AND practicing my target languages---French and Italian---no matter the weather. We know that moving our bodies is good fo...
2024-02-20
47 min
Impactful Billionaires
Impactful Billionaires News 4 2024 with Guest Angus Thomas
This week's Impactful Billionaires News covered the unknown billionaire Chuck Feeney who recently passed away and helped the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation who transformed the lives of people in Africa with Polio vaccinations and HIV medication. We also did a roundup of other Impactful Billionaires who are making an impact and Catherine McLeod MBE is one of them on her mission to change the dialogue for SEND Early Years children. My next guest is Angus Thomas who went on a business trip to Dubai several years ago and came across women needing help who had been sex trafficked from...
2024-02-07
57 min
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Chocolate is a 2-syllable word | English Listening Practice
With Saint Valentine's Day around the corner, I thought we'd explore chocolate because every supermarket and pharmacy I go to these days has boxes of chocolates on display, front and center. Do you like chocolate? Silly question: who doesn't? In today's short English listening episode, I'll share: a brief history of chocolate (what it is and its origins), then we'll explore whether it's good for us and if it's an aphrodisiac, and we'll wrap up by looking at the ugly side of the chocolate business You'll also learn how to pronounce chocolate in En...
2024-02-06
16 min
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Journaling to Connect to Your English with Sarah Morgan | Intermediate English Conversations
Do you journal? Do you know that journaling can be a written and/or spoken practice? Did you know that journaling in English (or another language you're learning) can be one of the most useful tools in exploring language and transforming your mindset vis-à-vis learning? Journaling is a good way to learn English and to practice your English writing. Join me in conversation with a very special guest, English language teacher Sarah Morgan of Meaningful English. You'll hear us talk about Sarah's experiences learning languages in the past and...
2024-01-23
59 min
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Go ahead, laugh! | English Listening Practice
Charles Dickens wrote in A Christmas Carol that “There is nothing in the world so irresistibly contagious as laughter and good humor.” Lord Byron said of laughter: “Always laugh when you can, it is cheap medicine.” Pablo Neruda shared that: "Laughter is the language of the soul." And Maya Angelou declared: “I don't trust anyone who doesn't laugh.” Let's start 2024 with a dose of laughter, or at least an English listening episode that invites us all to find more laughter in our lives.
2024-01-09
16 min
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I just wanna get a good night’s sleep! | English Listening Practice
Sleep. It seems so simple, and yet it's something many of us are struggling to get, or to get enough of. In today’s English Listening episode of Hear You Go, we’re going to dig deeper into sleep and why so many of us seem to suffer from a lack of it. The topic is vast, so we won’t address everything. For today, we’ll explore, as I often do, the science of what sleep is, why it’s important, and how much we need. Then we’ll look at common sleep problem...
2023-12-26
21 min
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How to Overcome Perfectionism in English with Michelle Daniel | Intermediate English Conversations
Are you a perfectionist? Does your perfectionism get in the way of speaking English? Perfectionism is something a lot of English language learners and teachers suffer from. But is it always a bad thing? Are there benefits to being a perfectionist? What should we do when being perfect is actually stopping us from making progress in English? In today's conversation with Michelle Daniel of the Heart of English, she helps us understand how to overcome perfectionism when learning English. Be sure to listen to the e...
2023-12-12
41 min
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Doppelgängers and Danger | English Listening Practice
I've been mulling over, pondering over, thinking about three different topics and how I could possibly bring them together in one English listening podcast episode. This is my attempt to do so. Today, you'll hear about the concept of a doppelgänger, a look-alike of sorts, followed by a short exploration of extreme sports and the motivations that drive athletes to do these dangerous sports. To conclude, we'll learn about one of these athletes, the ocean marathon swimmer, Diana Nyad. How are all three of these connected? Well, you'll just have to listen t...
2023-11-28
22 min
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”If I can do it, they can do it", with Fernanda English Teacher | Intermediate English Conversations
Are you ready to be inspired in your English learning? My guest on today's intermediate English conversation is a clleague I greatly admire. Fernanda, a non-native English language teacher based in Brazil, joins me in a conversation where we learn about what drew her to English, and then what propelled her on the path to helping people attain advanced C2 proficiency. It's an amazing story, and you'll hear us talk about the role of discipline, the importance of consistency, and when to ask for help or to take a break. And just as my...
2023-11-14
49 min
Get richer teacher with Ola Kowalska
Episode 103 When the student is ready, the teacher will appear - chatting to Catherine Angus
In this podcast episode we talk about:Catherine Angus, an English language teacher, shares her journey of creating a podcast and pronunciation course for teachersThe podcast, Hear You Go, focuses on the messy and unpredictable aspects of spoken EnglishCatherine noticed a gap in the market for authentic and engaging listening materials and decided to fill that gap with her podcastThe podcast has become an integral part of Catherine's business, complementing her one-on-one coaching and pronunciation courseCatherine emphasizes the importance of clarity in her business and how it has helped her feel more competent and capable of helping teachers...
2023-11-13
56 min
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Why Do People Like Scary Movies? | English Listening Practice
We're gonna need a bigger boat. - Jaws. Here's Johnny! - The Shining. Be afraid. Be very afraid. - The Fly. Do you like watching horror movies? I don't really like them, but I know that millions of people do, so I thought Halloween would be a good opportunity to look at the genre as you practice your English listening. In today's episode, you'll learn about: the English vocabulary we use when talking about horror movies (and the way they make us feel...
2023-10-31
23 min
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When Giving Thanks is Complicated | English Listening Practice
Autumn in North America is a time when Canada and the USA celebrate Thanksgiving. It's complicated. On the one hand, it's important to celebrate the harvest, but on the other hand, there's a dark and cruel history to confront. In today's English Listening episode, you'll hear about: the history of Thanksgiving and how it's a little different between Canada and the US why it's necessary to revisit this history in light of the lived experiences of the First Nations, and the benefits of gratitude and giving thanks There are only...
2023-10-17
20 min
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Coffee: Drink Up Before It Disappears | English Listening Practice
Jackie Chan once said that "coffee is a language in itself". Hmm... Do you speak coffee? Well, if coffee is a language, what English words would you use to describe coffee? For me, it's easy: hot, black and strong. No milk. No sugar. Unless it's a cappuccino, and then I want whole milk frothed to perfection, with a dash of cinnamon. Ah coffee, I DO love you. Every October 1st is International Coffee Day, and so in homage to this little bean that makes so man...
2023-10-03
22 min
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The How & Why of Noticing Language with English with Bistra | Intermediate English Conversations
What do you notice when you listen to an English podcast or when you read a book in English? Do you actively notice language, and what do you do once you notice something? In this episode, I talk with my friend and colleague, Bistra of English with Bistra, about the importance of noticing if we want to become an advanced English speaker and writer. We'll define some terms, then explain how people notice or can notice, and finally, what to do next so that you remember what it is that's caught y...
2023-09-19
41 min
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Taking some time to really listen | English Listening Practice
Hello lovely listeners! In a world where everything seems to happen quickly, we often measure our progress by how many "things" we do. We're busy, busy, busy. What if we slowed down and measured our progress by how deeply we understood what we read and listened to instead? In Episode 27 of Hear You Go, I'd like to encourage you to take some time listening to English podcasts, Hear You Go specifically and all the other ones that you love. I'll share a 5-step process that will ask you to sl...
2023-09-05
23 min
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Why We Swim | Book Talk
Why do we swim? I swim to exercise and to practice my French, lol! Do you practice your English speaking when you do a sport or activity? I know why I swim, but I wanted to learn more about why so many people swim, and I did what I often do: I read a book titled "Why We Swim", by Bonnie Tsui. I learned a lot from this book, and in today's episode, anchored in the middle of August with summer coming to a close far too soon, we'll explore a f...
2023-08-15
22 min
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Games - They Help You Learn | English Listening Practice
"It's all fun and games until someone loses an eye" is something adults often say to children as a warning to be careful, but in my family, we prefer to say: "It's just all fun and games... but I want to win!" Do you play games? Do you enjoy playing games? Would you believe that playing games can help us learn English, and become better people? Human beings have been playing games for thousands of years. In today's episode (the first of two that will be released this summer), we'll look at...
2023-07-18
20 min
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The lessons I’ve learned this year | English Listening Practice
I'd no idea when I released Episode 1 of Hear You Go that I'd release another 23 episodes! Thank you to each one of you who has practiced your English listening with me. I'm going to be taking some time off this summer and will release two summer English listening episodes instead of four, so as we come to the end of Season One (OMG!), I thought I'd share some of the lessons I've learned. You’ll hear about: taking action and being consistent the feedback I got my love-hate relationship with Insta...
2023-06-30
22 min
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What in the World are Grandmates and Mommunes? | English Listening Practice
Today's listening practice episode explores the different ways people are choosing to live, and by that I mean where they live and who they live with. In a sense, it's also about the communities we build. At a time when the cost of buying or renting a home is very expensive, and when many people are suffering from loneliness, should we consider other living arrangements? Let's explore some new trends and alternative ways that people are choosing to live together. We'll also explore lots of advanced English in the vocabulary and expressions used to discuss...
2023-06-20
20 min
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Put a little AWE in your life | English Listening Practice
Hear You Go podcasts are AWESOME, aren't they? We use the adjective "awesome" a lot these days, maybe too much. It comes from the noun awe. What is awe, and why should we try to put more awe in our lives? Should we wait for awe, or can we go out and find it? We'll explore these questions in today's English Listening episode, and learn more about the topic of awe. The study of awe is new, but the more we learn about it, the more...
2023-05-30
19 min
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What’s wrong with empathy? | English Listening Practice
Who doesn’t want to be empathetic? Isn't it a good thing to be kind and generous? Don't we all aspire to be more empathetic? Imagine my surprise when I came across a video that argued against empathy! One of the teachers in my Pronunciation for Teachers Course had a similar reaction to mine: she too was surprised by the argument that empathy might not always be a good thing. So let’s explore this argument in today's English Listening episode, an argument that is actually quite persuasive. Here's the link...
2023-05-16
15 min
La Fabrique à Polyglottes
10. Lutter contre la discrimination linguistique, avec Catherine de English with Catherine.
⏳ Le compte à rebours est lancé ! Jusqu'au 30/08/2024, récupère ton Polyglotte Booster avant qu'il ne disparaisse : https://lafabriqueapolyglottes.podia.com/polyglottebooster•••Attention, on va parler d'un sujet important : la discrimination linguistique. As-tu déjà été jugé ou moqué à cause de ton accent en parlant une langue étrangère ? Ou peut-être que tu as toi-même des préjugés envers les accents étrangers ? Si c'est le cas, cet épisode est pour toi !Avec notre invitée Catherine Angus, professeur de prononciation anglaise, on va t'aider à lutter contre les stéréotypes liés aux accents et à comprendre comm...
2023-05-07
36 min
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A Passion for Flowers with Simegn Mengesha | Intermediate English Conversations
You know I love winter, but it was a very long and snowy one this year, and I've been waiting and waiting to see spring flowers. Today, I talk to a flower farmer! Simegn Mengesha, the owner of King's Creek Blossoms, joins me in this intermediate English conversation. We talk about her journey to become a flower farmer, as well as the challenges she confronts in order to offer her beautiful flowers to customers in the Ottawa area. You don't have to live here to admire her work. Please follow her on Instagram at King's C...
2023-05-02
21 min
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World Book Day | Book Talk
Books: They might be my favourite things to talk about. Is there really a day to celebrate books? Yes, there is, and it's coming up on April 23rd. In order to celebrate this day, I thought we'd talk about reading, why it's important in general, but specifially for learning English and boosting our advanced English through vocabulary and other expressions. I'll also ask if it matters whether we read paper books or digital books. So if you like books, if you read in English and if they help you improve your English, stay w...
2023-04-18
16 min
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It’s about time I talked about accents | English Listening Practice
Sorry. Mum. Pasta. These are three words I don't pronounce in English the same way my New Jersey friends do. My Canadian friends say them like I do, but my French Canadian friends say them a little differently. Accents are everywhere, and they're not something to be ashamed of. Not at all. Accents can be a controversial topic, and by that I mean they're related to the issue of native-speakerism. I do not believe that "native" English speakers are better English language teachers, and I don't believe that accents are a problem. In fact, I t...
2023-04-04
24 min
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The Sugar Maple Tree | English Listening Practice
If you open a book about trees or google "maple trees", you will see that there are many varieties of this tree. In fact, there are over 100 different species of maple around the world, and in Canada, we have about 10 of those species. What's the most important one? The most famous one? For us in Canada, I'd say yes, it's the sugar maple, the one that gives us that delicious liquid gold we call maple syrup. How does it do that? Listen to find out. I worry though that our ability to enjoy t...
2023-03-21
18 min
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Fearless Girl | English Listening Practice
Fearless Girl. Do you know about her? She's about 4 feet tall and 250 pounds. She's a tiny sculpture who made a huge splash, a big impact, in March of the year 2017. I adore her, and fully endorse and support the message she sends about the hopes, dreams, and aspirations of young women. Of course, I do! I'm a woman and the mother of a daughter. I'm a feminist because who doesn't support the equal rights of all people?! I'm worried about the current trend to roll back, to take away, the human rights of women in c...
2023-03-07
13 min
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Peace by Chocolate with Emma Waverman | Intermediate English Conversations
Peace by Chocolate is a movie that tells the story of a Syrian family who found community, and re-built their lives and business in Canada. It's a beautiful movie that shows how difficult it is to leave your home country and start all over again. It's a great movie to practice your English listening! My friend Emma, and a group of her friends in Toronto, sponsored a family from Syria in 2017, and she joins me in this intermediate English conversation to share that experience and tell us about how the family is doing tod...
2023-02-21
32 min
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What’s your love language? | English Listening Practice
Roses and chocolates? My Instagram feed is full of ads showing beautiful bouquets of flowers, and delicate, tasty chocolates and desserts. Pink and red everywhere. I like flowers and chocolates, but I don't really like Valentine's Day. So let's avoid it, and talk about "love languages" for our English listening practice today instead. Have you heard of "love languages"? I hadn't until I read a funny news story about them a year ago. I've included the link to it below, as well as a quiz you can take to figure out y...
2023-02-07
14 min
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How to survive winter | English Listening Practice
Winterlude is a celebration of winter here in Ottawa, and with luck and good weather, it will take place in February. It's like a cold weather carnival! There are skating, hot chocolate, and ice sculpture competitions. But Canadians aren't the only people who experience and enjoy winter. In this episode, I'll share my thoughts about winter in Ottawa, as well as some good advice from the Danish and Norwegians who are also experts in all things winter. What do you like about winter? How do you stay active and happy in these colder weeks of t...
2023-01-24
17 min
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”This is really about your journey” with Dan Hay | Intermediate English Conversations
Hello everyone! Today, I'm offering you something a little bit different. Here's an intermediate English conversation for you where you'll work hard at your listening practice. My first guest is Dan Hay, the sound engineer and producer of the Hear You Go podcast. Dan is an accomplished musician who plays in the band Amos the Transparent, the band responsible for the soundtrack to the podcast, a song called Change my Mind. Dan is also a music teacher who owns his own music school called The Spark Music Academy He teaches at a...
2023-01-10
23 min
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Tourtière: A French-Canadian meat pie | English Listening Practice
What do the winter holidays smell like to you? Do you eat something special over the holidays? I just spent last weekend making latkes with a friend who celebrates Hanukkah. I also recently made tourtière. Have you ever heard of it? It's a French word that means meat pie in English. Listen here to learn more about this French-Canadian specialty, and when you’re done, send me a message about the foods you eat during the holidays. You can contact me on my website: English with Catherine. You can...
2022-12-20
16 min
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Taylor Swift: Taking Us to the Past using the Present | English Listening Practice
I will love Taylor Swift until I die. In fact, I want her music playing at my funeral. I'm not kidding. That woman saved my family. In 2020 and 2021, her voice and music filled our home and soothed our pain. This is a very personal episode, kind of a love story. But, it's also about the English language. It's about English grammar. It's about how verb tense and time in English are flexible. Taylor Swift's music is not only beautiful, but her lyrics are great tools for practicing English listening and reading. Yo...
2022-12-06
15 min
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Do children have rights? | English Listening Practice
The famous children's writer, Dr. Seuss, wrote that "A person's a person no matter how small". He liked kids and treated them with respect. Kids are people, just small people. The UN Convention on the Rights of the Child is 33 years old, and it was created to make sure that governments around the world treat children as people with human rights. In this episode, I'll share a little history about the convention, and why it was and is necessary, as well as some good news that I hope will inspire us to keep working and m...
2022-11-22
13 min
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Libraries: Do we really need them? | English Listening Practice
I taught beginner and intermediate English in libraries for many years. I loved connecting in English to people from all over the world who were learning to speak English and start a new life in the USA and Canada. That's reason number one why I love libraries. Libraries offer English language courses. They also offer millions of books to read in English and movies for you to watch to practice listening in English. Do we still need libraries though when the internet can give us information, entertainment, and English language courses on our phones and...
2022-11-08
13 min
Begin The Full Audiobook Everyone Is Talking About — So Breakthrough!
Tantric Mating by Catherine Auman
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/2/audible/20834to listen full audiobooks. Title: Tantric Mating Series: Tantric Mastery Series, Book 2 Author: Catherine Auman Narrator: Abbe Kanter Jaye Format: mp3 Length: 1 hr and 23 mins Release date: 11-06-22 Ratings: 5 out of 5 stars, 5 ratings Genres: Sex Instruction Publisher's Summary: Listen to this book and you will: Find out that tantric sex really is as good as they say. Discover that friendship is required for really great sex. Learn how to live in a perpetual honeymoon.
2022-11-06
1h 23
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New Jersey: Diners, Delis and Parks | English Listening Practice
So I lived in New Jersey for over 20 years, and let me assure you that there are many different ways of speaking English in The Garden State. In this episode, I share some of my family's favourite things about the state we called home for many years. It's not a typical travel guide because it's personal. I'll also share some of the ways the locals could tell I was Canadian: it had everything to do with my English accent. Yep, they knew when I said certain words that I wasn't speaking New Jersey English.
2022-10-25
13 min
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Jeans: The Coolest Pants in the World | English Listening Practice
Jeans. Classic, blue, denim pants. I love my jeans. What about you? Question: Do you speak English like an American when you wear your Levi's? Jeans are kinda like English: they're made all over the world, in different styles and colours. Some are more traditional, some are more stylish, and some are basic. English too is a global product, spoken in different styles, and some is more colourful than others. Ha ha ha! A colourful English is one that is full of lots of swear words, curse words. In this episode o...
2022-10-15
14 min
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Wanna have lunch? | English Listening Practice
The key to a happy life is not speaking perfect English. The key to having a happy and healthy life is to have friends and close relationships. What do we do when we move to another city or country, and we have to learn to speak English and try to make new friends, and, and, and...? How can we make friends as an adult when our lives are SO full and busy? In this episode of Hear You Go, we'll think about how to make friends, and I'll share some tips a...
2022-09-27
14 min
Share Talk LTD
George Lucan, chief executive of Angus Energy (AIM:ANGS) Interview
Today, Catherine is joined by George Lucan of Angus Energy to discuss the company’s recent good news around their newly online onshore gas field. We are back online and what a journey, the long-suffering shareholders being rewarded at last, with more to come. Finally, here we are, supply chain crises, an assembled plant, fully automated, what an achievement, almost all our suppliers are British, a great team effort. Right now we are not even scratching the surface, gas production will rise. Major appointments to the board “sidetrack/second compressor to come online” stable flow r...
2022-09-21
07 min
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Friendship - Why It's Important | English Listening Practice
How many friends do most people have? Why is it important to have friends? What is a good friend? These are some of the questions we will explore in this intermediate English listening episode of Hear You Go. Sign up to my newsletter to access the transcript for free. Follow me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/catherineangus_hearyougo/ For more information, see my website: https://www.englishwithcatherine.com/ And listen to Amos the Transparent, the amazing band that is made the music you hear in the po...
2022-09-13
14 min
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In search of gazpacho | English Listening Practice
The most passionate chef I've ever heard talk about tomatoes is Chef Jose Andreas. He expresses his passion in his beautiful English. His confidence and passion inspired this episode. So, let me ask you: do you like gazpacho? Did you know that there are many different varieties of gazpacho? Is there a regional food where you come from that people feel strongly about? In today's episode, we'll learn about gazpacho: its history, its ingredients, and how to make it. People are passionate about their version of gazpacho - I wondered why? He...
2022-08-30
13 min
Begin The Full Audiobook Everyone Is Talking About — So Breakthrough!
How to Survive a Food Crisis by Catherine Matheson
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/2/audible/31580to listen full audiobooks. Title: How to Survive a Food Crisis Author: Catherine Matheson Narrator: Catherine Matheson Format: mp3 Length: 1 hr and 3 mins Release date: 08-22-22 Ratings: 5 out of 5 stars, 9 ratings Genres: Sustainable & Green Living Publisher's Summary: Want to make sure you can keep your family fed despite rising food prices and when there are food shortages? In this book, you will discover how your family can survive during a food crisis, even when food becomes more expensive or unavailable. Global threats are creating a massive shift in food production and distribution systems...
2022-08-22
1h 03
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Women Don't Play Baseball | English Listening Practice
Summer is the season of professional baseball in North America. Today, you'll hear about a team in Mexico that is winning games and changing minds. I'm a big fan of these players, and I hope you will be too! Get the transcript and Extra materials when you visit my website and sign up for my newsletter at English with Catherine. Follow me on Instagram. Music by Amos the Transparent: https://www.amosthetransparent.com/
2022-08-16
13 min
Hear You Go
Welcome to Hear You Go
In episode 1, learn about me, and why listening is an important skill to practice, how learning to listen better can help you improve your English and give you more confidence to speak English.
2022-08-02
10 min
The Forbidden Triangle
Romance Novels with Breanne Gatien (Part One)
THIS IS A FIRST!!! Yup. That is correct. hehe. Today on the podcast Catherine gets the utmost pleasure of interviewing Breanne Gatien. She is incredibly talented creative, she is most known for slaying the fashion industry... however that's not why y'all are here today. Breanne is the most incredible storyteller. You'll see just by the way she speaks it's no wonder she getting into the business of writing a romance novel. They dive right in by catching up after five years of not seeing one another, how Breanne got her interest in romance novels and she also breaks down th...
2021-08-15
56 min
Podcast Secrets of the Pharaohs - a Peep Show podcast
Character Bio: April & Angus (Catherine Shepherd & Angus Wright Special)
#sponsored - get your first case of beer for FREE with Beer52, the world's #1 beer club at: beer52.com/peepUse promo code PEEP to get 20% OFF with FREE shipping at manscaped.com #adFind our Patreon (with new exclusive episodes) here: https://www.patreon.com/podcastpharaohsThis week we're joined for our first ever double cast interview, as we're joined by both Catherine Shepherd (April) and Angus Wright (Angus) to discuss their time on Peep Show.
2021-08-07
38 min
The Beef Edge
The school competition that challenges students to rear five Irish Angus calves over 18 months
This week’s Beef Edge podcast finds out about the Certified Irish Angus Schools competition that challenges students to rear five Irish Angus calves over 18 months while completing a research project and which is organised in partnership with ABP Ireland and Kepak Group. Catherine Egan is joined by Darragh Barlow, a student at the Abbey School Tipperary town which is one of the five finalist schools, his Ag Science teacher Michael O’Dwyer, and William Delaney from the Certified Irish Angus Producer Group. Darragh describes their journey to date and how the calves have been managed and how they have perf...
2021-06-16
22 min
Begin The Full Audiobook Everyone Is Talking About — So Breakthrough!
Rewire Your OCD Brain by Catherine M. Pittman PhD, William H. Youngs PhD
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/2/audible/211841to listen full audiobooks. Title: Rewire Your OCD Brain Author: Catherine M. Pittman PhD, William H. Youngs PhD Narrator: Kitty Hendrix Format: mp3 Length: 7 hrs and 30 mins Release date: 06-01-21 Ratings: 4.5 out of 5 stars, 75 ratings Genres: Compulsive Disorders Publisher's Summary: If you've ever wondered why you seem to get trapped in an endless cycle of obsessive, compulsive thoughts, you don't have to wonder anymore. Grounded in cutting-edge neuroscience and evidence-based cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), Rewire Your OCD Brain will show you how and why your brain gets stuck in a loop of obsessive...
2021-06-01
7h 30
Темная сторона Луны
№683: Acid Arab, Monophona, H ø R D, The Bittermen, Catherine Graindorge & Hugo Race и Angus & Julia Stone
1. Acid Arab — Staifia 2. Acid Arab — Ejma 3. Monophona — Courage 4. Monophona — Here After 5. H ø R D — F & L 6. H ø R D — Futures 7. The Bittermen — Saturdave 8. Catherine Graindorge & Hugo Race — Immortality 9. Angus & Julia Stone — Cellar Door 10. Angus & Julia Stone — My House Your House
2020-01-01
53 min