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Law and ChaosLaw and ChaosEp 137 — Trump’s Bad Week In All The CourtsThis week Trump got his ass kicked in courts no one’s ever heard of! From tariffs to immigration, Harvard to WilmerHale, it’s been a week of losing bigly. Andrew and Liz will break it down and explain what’s next.   Links:   Harvard College v. Department of Health and Human Services [Docket via Court Listener] https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/69921962/president-and-fellows-of-harvard-college-v-us-department-of-health-and/   V.O.S. Selections, Inc. v. Trump [District Court Docket via Court Listener] https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/69888953/vos-selections-inc-v-donald-j-trump   V.O...2025-05-301h 09Hungarian LivingHungarian LivingThe TorchIt’s 2025 already and I can hardly believe it. Time seems to be flying by! Have you thought about what you can intentionally do this year to share your Hungarian heritage with the people within your circle of influence? We’ll cover that and more in this episode of The Hungarian Living Podcast. This is episode 102. Hi there! It’s Liz and I am delighted to be back with you on the podcast. If you know about what we do at The Hungarian Store you can imagine things are really busy during the holidays as we are shipping Hungarian goodies all […2025-01-1511 minHungarian LivingHungarian LivingDeeper ConnectionsWow! We are officially at 100 episodes of The Hungarian Living Podcast! Woohoo! That is something to celebrate! But The Hungarian Living Podcast is not really about me, it is about you and your Hungarian heritage – and supporting you with creative ways to learn more about it. Let’s dig in! Welcome to The Hungarian Living Podcast. I am Liz, your host. Today we are talking all about the variety of ways you can make a deeper connection with your Hungarian heritage. And, in fact, if you are already deep into it, I am sure you can teach me a […]2024-10-3010 minHungarian LivingHungarian LivingMore Details on our Hungarian Heritage ExpoOur Hungarian Heritage Expo starts this week and we are excited!2024-07-1506 minHungarian LivingHungarian LivingMore Details on our Hungarian Heritage ExpoOur Hungarian Heritage Expo starts this week and we are excited!2024-07-1506 minHungarian LivingHungarian LivingMore Details on our Hungarian Heritage ExpoOur Hungarian Heritage Expo starts this week and we are excited!2024-07-1506 minHungarian LivingHungarian LivingOur Upcoming Hungarian Heritage ExpoHey there! It’s Liz and today we are going to talk about a fun and free event coming up July 17-20. It’s the Hungarian Heritage Expo – an online celebration of Hungarian heritage and culture and it’s free – and you don’t want to miss it! I am so excited about our upcoming Hungarian Heritage […]2024-06-2203 minHungarian LivingHungarian LivingOur Upcoming Hungarian Heritage ExpoHey there! It’s Liz and today we are going to talk about a fun and free event coming up July 17-20. It’s the Hungarian Heritage Expo – an online celebration of Hungarian heritage and culture and it’s free – and you don’t want to miss it! I am so excited about our upcoming Hungarian Heritage Expo! There are so many others around the world who, like yourself, are doing what they can to share their Hungarian heritage with those around them. And you get the benefit of hearing what they have to say and letting it inspire you to try […]2024-06-2203 minHungarian LivingHungarian LivingOur Upcoming Hungarian Heritage ExpoHey there! It’s Liz and today we are going to talk about a fun and free event coming up July 17-20. It’s the Hungarian Heritage Expo – an online celebration of Hungarian heritage and culture and it’s free – and you don’t want to miss it! I am so excited about our upcoming Hungarian Heritage […]2024-06-2203 minHungarian LivingHungarian LivingImmigrant Coal Miningn this episode of The Hungarian Living Podcast I talk with Dr. Doug Cantrell about immigrants and coal mining and, of course, we focus a bit on the Hungarians!2024-06-1756 minHungarian LivingHungarian LivingImmigrant Coal Miningn this episode of The Hungarian Living Podcast I talk with Dr. Doug Cantrell about immigrants and coal mining and, of course, we focus a bit on the Hungarians!2024-06-1756 minHungarian LivingHungarian LivingImmigrant Coal Miningn this episode of The Hungarian Living Podcast I talk with Dr. Doug Cantrell about immigrants and coal mining and, of course, we focus a bit on the Hungarians!2024-06-1756 minHungarian LivingHungarian LivingHungarian Egg Decorating WorkshopHi there! Today on the podcast we are going to talk about our upcoming online Hungarian Egg Decorating class. If you love folk art or you just love art in general, you probably just want to sign up and be a part of the fun! You don’t have to have Hungarian heritage to enjoy it! […]2024-03-1304 minHungarian LivingHungarian LivingHungarian Egg Decorating WorkshopHi there! Today on the podcast we are going to talk about our upcoming online Hungarian Egg Decorating class. If you love folk art or you just love art in general, you probably just want to sign up and be a part of the fun! You don’t have to have Hungarian heritage to enjoy it! Easter is coming up at the end of this month. Eggs have long been a part of the celebration! Have you wondered about egg decorating and the history behind it? We’ll talk all about it in our upcoming Hungarian Egg Decorating Workshop! You can...2024-03-1304 minHungarian LivingHungarian LivingHungarian Egg Decorating WorkshopHi there! Today on the podcast we are going to talk about our upcoming online Hungarian Egg Decorating class. If you love folk art or you just love art in general, you probably just want to sign up and be a part of the fun! You don’t have to have Hungarian heritage to enjoy it! […]2024-03-1304 minRespira ConcurseireRespira Concurseire02 - Respira Convida - Anne Avelino @aquimicaporanneEstudantes do mundo, uni-vos Hoje estamos recebendo a grandiosa mulher por trás do @aquimicaporanne. Para muito além desse perfil, Anne estuda, trabalha, debate, maceta o apocalipse no jiu-jitsu, faz um bolo com recheio de maracujá épico e talvez aqui você se pergunte: como você sabe disso, Liz? Eu sei porque além de tudo ela é minha amiga querida do coração. Quanto orgulho, hoje o papo está massa demais. Ouça o podcast também em: ⁠⁠⁠⁠Youtube Music⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠Google Podcasts⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠Deezer⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠Apple Podcasts2024-03-0135 minHungarian LivingHungarian LivingA Survey of Hungarian Folk MusicHello! It’s Liz and today on the podcast we are going to talk about our upcoming Survey of Hungarian Folk Music class, stay tuned! Check out our full list on upcoming online classes HERE! We are super excited about our A Survey of Hungarian Folk Music class offered through The Hungarian Store and it starts […]2024-02-2803 minHungarian LivingHungarian LivingA Survey of Hungarian Folk MusicHello! It’s Liz and today on the podcast we are going to talk about our upcoming Survey of Hungarian Folk Music class, stay tuned! Check out our full list on upcoming online classes HERE! We are super excited about our A Survey of Hungarian Folk Music class offered through The Hungarian Store and it starts on March 4th so hurry up and get registered so you can be a part of the fun. Here is the link to register. Zina and I have been discussing a class like this for the last couple of years and, finally, the time ha...2024-02-2803 minHungarian LivingHungarian LivingA Survey of Hungarian Folk MusicHello! It’s Liz and today on the podcast we are going to talk about our upcoming Survey of Hungarian Folk Music class, stay tuned! Check out our full list on upcoming online classes HERE! We are super excited about our A Survey of Hungarian Folk Music class offered through The Hungarian Store and it starts […]2024-02-2803 minHungarian LivingHungarian LivingA Survey of Hungarian HistoryA Survey of Hungarian History Class Register Here! Today on the podcast I am talking about our upcoming Survey of Hungarian History class. Stay tuned to learn more about it Hi it’s Liz and welcome to this episode of the Hungarian Living Podcast. When I visit Hungary, I love hearing about the history of the […]2024-02-1403 minHungarian LivingHungarian LivingA Survey of Hungarian HistoryA Survey of Hungarian History Class Register Here! Today on the podcast I am talking about our upcoming Survey of Hungarian History class. Stay tuned to learn more about it Hi it’s Liz and welcome to this episode of the Hungarian Living Podcast. When I visit Hungary, I love hearing about the history of the medieval castles, the mansions and palaces, and the traditions and festivals that celebrate everything under the sun. Even though I have visited Hungary multiple times, I feel like things are just starting to sink in. When I am working on genealogy and wondering why my...2024-02-1403 minHungarian LivingHungarian LivingA Survey of Hungarian HistoryA Survey of Hungarian History Class Register Here! Today on the podcast I am talking about our upcoming Survey of Hungarian History class. Stay tuned to learn more about it Hi it’s Liz and welcome to this episode of the Hungarian Living Podcast. When I visit Hungary, I love hearing about the history of the […]2024-02-1403 minHungarian LivingHungarian LivingStorytelling WorkshopStorytelling Workshop: Recording your family’s story for future generations How can we share our treasured memories with future generations? Hi, it’s Liz and today we are talking about our upcoming storytelling workshop: recording family memories for the next generation. You have the memories all sitting in your mind. Sometimes you speak them aloud and sometimes you don’t. But, whether you want to believe it or not, there will come a day when you will unable to speak your family stories. Let’s preserve the most important ones so they are available to family members for generations. — This is the goa2024-02-1005 minHungarian LivingHungarian LivingStorytelling WorkshopStorytelling Workshop: Recording your family’s story for future generations How can we share our treasured memories with future generations? Hi, it’s Liz and today we are talking about our upcoming storytelling workshop: recording family memories for the next generation. You have the memories all sitting in your mind. Sometimes you speak them aloud and sometimes […]2024-02-0905 minHungarian LivingHungarian LivingFamily Favorites Recipe Workshop:Collecting Recipes for the GenerationsHi, it’s Liz –welcome to The Hungarian Living Podcast. Today our topic is about family recipes and how to pass them along. If you haven’t noticed, life is flying by. I am in my late 50s and I am really starting to think about what information I am leaving behind for my family. What are […]2024-02-0205 minHungarian LivingHungarian LivingFamily Favorites Recipe Workshop:Collecting Recipes for the GenerationsHi, it’s Liz –welcome to The Hungarian Living Podcast. Today our topic is about family recipes and how to pass them along. If you haven’t noticed, life is flying by. I am in my late 50s and I am really starting to think about what information I am leaving behind for my family. What are the important things to share? Have I shared them in a way that makes it easy for them to access? We have a basement wih lots of boxes full of documents and important information. And while that is its own project, what I am tal...2024-02-0205 minHungarian LivingHungarian LivingValentine FreebieToday on the podcast I am going to tell you about a freebie you don’t want to miss out on Hi! It’s Liz! And We’ve got a quick bonus episode for you – If you know us, you know we love to find fun ways to encourage you as you share your Hungarian heritage with the ones you love. And, with Valentine’s Day coming up, we thought we would share a little bit of Hungarian love with you! if you enjoy Hungarian folk art or you are playing around with the Hungarian language and you want to add someth...2024-01-3003 minHungarian LivingHungarian LivingValentine FreebieToday on the podcast I am going to tell you about a freebie you don’t want to miss out on Hi! It’s Liz! And We’ve got a quick bonus episode for you – If you know us, you know we love to find fun ways to encourage you as you share your Hungarian heritage with […]2024-01-3003 minHungarian LivingHungarian LivingWhat is Hungarian Living?What is Hungarian Living? On this episode of the podcast I am going to explain a bit about the concept behind the phrase Hungarian Living and why we use it. Hello! It’s Liz and today we are talking about the term “Hungarian Living”. Why we use it, what we mean by it, and why you might want to endeavor to add more Hungarian Living you’re your life! A little bit about my background. All of my great grandparents came from Hungary and three of my four grandparents were born there. Maintaining a connection to their Hungarian heritage was very nat2024-01-2708 minHungarian LivingHungarian LivingWhat is Hungarian Living?What is Hungarian Living? On this episode of the podcast I am going to explain a bit about the concept behind the phrase Hungarian Living and why we use it. Hello! It’s Liz and today we are talking about the term “Hungarian Living”. Why we use it, what we mean by it, and why you […]2024-01-2708 minHungarian LivingHungarian LivingRegions of Hungary: Treasures of the CountrysideRegions of Hungary: Treasures of the Countryside Hello! Hello! We will be doing a series of free online travel webinars. Have you registered yet? More details on this special opportunity coming up in this episode! Hey – It’s Liz with The Hungarian Living Podcast. If you are new around here, welcome. And if you have been here for the previous 88 episodes Thank you for hanging with me! Our topic today is our free Regions of Hungary: Treasures of the Countryside online Travel Webinar sessions. We will be doing two in January and two in February and we would love […]2024-01-1704 minHungarian LivingHungarian LivingRegions of Hungary: Treasures of the CountrysideRegions of Hungary: Treasures of the Countryside Hello! Hello! We will be doing a series of free online travel webinars. Have you registered yet? More details on this special opportunity coming up in this episode! Hey – It’s Liz with The Hungarian Living Podcast. If you are new around here, welcome. And if you have […]2024-01-1704 minHungarian LivingHungarian LivingSo you want to learn Hungarian!So, you want to learn Hungarian? I don’t want to scare you away from this exciting challenge! Coming up in this episode of The Hungarian Living Podcast are some things you want to think about as you consider studying Hungarian. Welcome to The Hungarian Living Podcast. Yep, it has been a bit since we have released a new episode. We added so many new things to our Hungarian world over the last several years  – which has been amazing and fun. And, we have more Hungarian projects coming up this year. So, we are excited. And we are also trying […]2024-01-1506 minHungarian LivingHungarian LivingLet's Meet in BudapestWe’ll post the show notes soon!2023-09-0805 minHungarian LivingHungarian LivingOn the Road Getting to HungaryAfter not traveling to or from Hungary since December 2019, I was pretty sure I had forgotten all my little tricks and tips for traveling. So, really, up until the last minute, I was adjust and readjusting what I was carrying along for the plane, what I was checking and all that stuff. I think I did ok. I arrived in one piece2023-06-1106 minHungarian LivingHungarian LivingOur Tours to Hungary in 2024If you have other areas of Hungary to visit on your mind, or you want a private tour, let’s talk! We know that sometimes our tour dates to not necessarily align with your available dates for travel. For example, maybe you are going on a cruise and your final stop is Budapest. You can extend your trip for a few days and we can find you a driver/guide who can get you to those important areas of Hungary you would like to visit. We can take care of all of those details and you can have the fun!2023-06-0107 minHungarian LivingHungarian LivingOn the Road New JerseyWe will be doing several podcasts on some of our road trips because we normally take quite a few of them and we always learn so much when we do and we thought it would be fun since summertime is typically the season for road trips!2023-05-2807 minSuccess With Jewelry InsidersSuccess With Jewelry Insiders33 - Laryssa and Liz on Direct Mail Marketing for Jewelry Brands (MEMBERS ONLY)Welcome to episode #33. This week, we'll be talking about direct mail marketing for jewelry brands. More specifically: What is it, and how does it work?  What are the pros and cons?  Who should use it, and how should you use it? Please visit https://SUCCESSWITHJEWELRY.com to join the conversation around this episode and other relevant topics. Brands and links from the episode:  Esqueleto: https://www.shopesqueleto.com/pages/lookbooks MejuriHolly YashiJulie Vos: https://www.julievos.com/pages/catalog2023-04-1728 minHungarian LivingHungarian LivingOur tours to Hungary and TransylvaniaHey there! You are listening to the Hungarian Living podcast where we explore all sorts of things that revolve around Hungarian heritage. Today we are talking a bit about tours to Hungary and Transylvania and, specifically, our tours to Hungary and Transylvania through our other business, Magyar Living Tours, so, stick around. Since we have […]2023-03-3106 minHumans of TangoHumans of TangoGiving and growing, with Ayano YonedaWhen Ayano Yoneda moved from her native Japan to San Francisco for a job in finance, she never imagined that a chance encounter with a Halloween "Cinderella's ball" would change her life forever... Producer/Host: Liz Sabatiuk | Music: “2023-03-2629 minHungarian LivingHungarian LivingCelebrate the Christmas Season with Hungarian Style Part 9 BonusDuring the Christmas season in many families in Hungary, the Bethlehem players visit the homes of relatives and friends, bringing to them the story of Christmas. Each boy and girl has a special part in re-creating the Bethlehem scene.2022-12-2205 minHungarian LivingHungarian LivingCelebrate the Christmas Season with Hungarian Style Part 8Tasting Hungarian food, hearing the Hungarian language, learning about Hungarian history or seeing Hungarian folkart patterns can spark curiosity and questions about heritage. You don’t have to know any of these things perfectly yourself to encourage others! When you share something that interests you, your excitement might draw others in. And from there you might find that it leads to an interest and from there you might find that someone becomes enthusiastic about discovering more.2022-12-2103 minHungarian LivingHungarian LivingCelebrating the Christmas Season with Hungarian Style Part 7Episode 80 This is part 7 of the icipici series of Celebrating Christmas with Hungarian Style on the Hungarian Living Podcast. Food traditions are always important around the holidays. This episode has an observation and a little bit of encouragement to continue cooking Hungarian food and teaching others how to do it, too! Have you […]2022-12-2003 minHungarian LivingHungarian LivingCelebrating the Christmas Season with Hungarian Style Part 6I encourage you to bake some of these cookies and invite some friends or cousins over for an adult mézeskalács decorating party. Of course, the kids can be a part of this too, but, sometimes its nice to have some mulled wine and have a creative party with some adults you enjoy spending time with!2022-12-1802 minHungarian LivingHungarian LivingCelebrating the Christmas Season with Hungarian Style Part 5You might want to start a tradition of having palacsinta on Christmas morning or the day after Christmas or whenever you have special guests visiting from out of town. As far as I am concerned, palacsinta is good for any time!2022-12-1303 minHungarian LivingHungarian LivingCelebrating the Christmas Season with Hungarian Style Part 4I grew up hearing lovely Christmas carols in Hungarian. I am sure hearing the sounds of Hungarian — and repeating them — has helped me in my pronunciation as I have been more intentional about learning Hungarian in the last several years. I am thankful my mom played these songs during the Christmas season every year. Hearing the songs brings back some nice memories.2022-12-0903 minHungarian LivingHungarian LivingCelebrating the Christmas Season with Hungarian Style Part 3Take some time to think about your favorite traditions and what and how your house plans to celebrate. Write down the ones that were most meaningful to you as a child. If you get together with family and friends, it might be an interesting discussion!2022-12-0503 minHungarian LivingHungarian LivingCelebrating the Christmas Season with Hungarian Style Part 2Szaloncukor is a Hungarian candy that is wrapped in foil and can be hung on the Christmas tree. It is customary in Hungarian homes to hang these beautifully wrapped candies on the Christmas tree as a decoration. Traditionally,2022-12-0203 minHungarian LivingHungarian LivingCelebrating the Christmas Season with Hungarian Style Part 1December 6th is the name day of Miklós, and children especially love this day because for them it is Mikulás Nap. The Hungarian Santa, called Mikulás, visits children on December 6th, St. Nicholas Day.2022-11-3004 minHungarian LivingHungarian LivingTraveling to Hungary Part 8Find other ways to minimize your daily routine. Do not bring along strongly scented perfumes or lotions. If you are traveling with a group of people, the chances are very high that someone will have a perfume allergy. But, even if they don’t, just remember YOUR favorite scent may not be someone else’s. And if everyone wears their favorite scent – oh boy. It just gets to be too much!2022-11-2104 minHungarian LivingHungarian LivingTraveling to Hungary Part 7Episode 72 This is part 7 of the icipici series of Traveling to Hungary. Today we are going to talk just a bit about cell phones and cell phone plans. There are so many ways think about this that I am going to give you the questions you should be asking your cell phone provider before you go on a trip. They are the questions I ask each time I go overseas because these little international plans change quite frequently. They raise the prices, they give you more features, and sometimes I just get overwhelmed about all...2022-11-1605 minHungarian LivingHungarian LivingTraveling to Hungary Part 6EPISODE 71 This is part 6 of the icipici series of Traveling to Hungary on the Hungarian Living Podcast. Some people have said to me “I don’t need a travel agent and I don’t need travel insurance.”  I will share my thoughts about this in this episode! Have you noticed? Even making your way across the USA by plane is a bit crazy these days. If you are skilled at making flight reservations and you have travel points you want to use, by all means, make your own reservations. But when it comes...2022-11-1204 minHungarian LivingHungarian LivingTraveling to Hungary Part 5Episode 70 This is part 5 of the icipici series of Traveling to Hungary on the Hungarian Living Podcast. Some people have asked me, “Isn’t everything worth seeing in Hungary in Budapest? Is it necessary to go the countryside?” Budapest us an amazing city to visit. But, as I like to say, the magic is in the countryside. There is so much to see and do in Budapest you can explore and get along pretty well only knowing English. But, consider finding a way to get into the countryside. It will give you a much d...2022-11-0705 minHungarian LivingHungarian LivingTraveling to Hungary Part 4 Episode 69 Szia! This is part 4 of the icipici series of Traveling to Hungary. Are planning to take one of our trips to Hungary or Transylvania or you are doing your own thing? Either way, today we are covering some important money things to consider as you plan your trip. What do we need to think about when it comes to money? Well, first of all, if you haven’t traveled in a while, traveler’s checks are just not the thing at all anymore. Don’t do it. It will set you up for al...2022-09-2306 minHungarian LivingHungarian LivingTraveling to Hungary Part 3 Episode 68 Szia! This is part 3 of the icipici series of Traveling to Hungary. If you are planning to take one of our trips to Hungary or Transylvania or you are doing your own thing, we will be covering some important things to consider as you plan your trip. This time we are talking about documenting your journey. I have mixed feelings about having cell phones on a trip. There are some great cameras on cell phones and that is probably my favorite thing about having a phone along. And while it is awesome...2022-09-2105 minHungarian LivingHungarian LivingTraveling to Hungary Part 2 Episode 67 Szia! This is part 2 of the icipici series of Traveling to Hungary. And if you are planning to take one of our trips to Hungary or Transylvania or you are doing your own thing, we will be covering some important things to consider as you plan your trip. So take notes. Today we’re talking about walking and why it is a good idea to start now in anticipation of a trip. It’s a good idea to start adding extra walking steps into your days if you are planning any international trav...2022-09-1204 minHungarian LivingHungarian LivingTraveling to Hungary Part 1 Episode 66 Hello hello! It’s another icipici series on the Hungarian Living podcast. This time we focus on Traveling to Hungary! What do you need to know? Even if you have visited to Hungary before, we are talking about important things like passports, travelers insurance, credit cards and local currency, flights, phone plans, and all the ways it might be helpful to prepare for travel, so stick around! This is part 1 of the icipici series of Traveling to Hungary. And if you are planning to take one of our tours to Hungary or Transylvania or yo...2022-09-1005 minHungarian LivingHungarian LivingGetting Started with Hungarian Part 8 Episode 65 We are wrapping up our series on Getting Started with Hungarian! This is the last official episode in the series! Szai! Welcome to Episode 65 of the Hungarian Living podcast! This is part 8 of the Icipici Series on Getting Started with Hungarian. If you are tuning into this episode first, I recommend you go back and listen to the whole series. Remember, they are just Icipici so they won’t take a lot of time! Episode 58 Part 1 Episode 59 Part 2 Episode 60 Part 3 Episode 61 Part 4 Ep...2022-08-2408 minHungarian LivingHungarian LivingGetting Started with Hungarian Part 7 Episode 64 Szia! Welcome to Episode 64 of the Hungarian Living podcast! This is part 7 of the Icipici Series on Getting Started with Hungarian. We are still talking about the Hungarian language. And Anna Hamp is back with us again. Today let’s talk about some of the common phrases we would use with folks who speak Hungarian. How do you say: Good Morning. Jó reggelt. Good Afternoon. Jó napot. Good Evening.   Jó estét. Good Night. Jó éjszakát. Jó éjt. Thank you.     Köszönöm. Köszi. Kösz. ...2022-08-2205 minHungarian LivingHungarian LivingGetting Started with Hungarian Part 6 Szia! Welcome to Episode 63 of the Hungarian Living podcast! We are still talking about the Hungarian language and we have Anna Hamp back with us today for another couple of tips. So Anna, what do you have for us today? The importance of vowel harmony with a little explanation Gender (or lack of it) — what makes that easy but, also, what makes that a challenge If you learned Hungarian from your grandparents and you are in your mid twenties or older you might find that the language isn’t quite the same. Wa...2022-08-1805 minHungarian LivingHungarian LivingGetting Started with Hungarian Part 5 Episode 62 Hey there! This is Part 5 of the Icipici Series about Getting Started with Hungarian. Wowee guys, this is Episode 62. I can hardly believe it! Have you checked out our earlier episodes? We cover a lot of ground! So, if you are new to the podcast, you have some catching up to do. Since this is Part 5 of Getting Started with Hungarian, be sure to listen to Episodes 58, 59, 60, and 61. They are short and sweet – that is where we get the name icipici from – and they will get you thinking and all caught up in this Icip...2022-08-1607 minHungarian LivingHungarian LivingGetting Started with Hungarian Part 4 Episode 61 Hey there! This is Part 4 of the icipici edition of the Hungarian Living podcast on Getting Started with Hungarian. So, let me tell you, I have ALL KINDS of resources for learning Hungarian in my office. I have some oldies, like Irka Firka. I have curriculums from Debrecen and Pecs, I have a book and audio recordings from the Foreign Service Institute, and Pimsleur. Did I mention Complete Hungarian? Teach Yourself Hungarian? Hungarian the Easy Way? Hahahaha! Ok — That title cracks me up! Is there an easy way to Hungarian as an adult???  But rea...2022-08-1405 minHungarian LivingHungarian LivingGetting Started with Hungarian Part 3 Episode 60 Hey there! This is Part 3 of the icipici edition of the Hungarian Living podcast on Getting Started with Hungarian. Last episode we discussed several things to think about as you are considering studying Hungarian. But, don’t get frozen into a state of inaction by all of these options. It’s important to know your why – what motivates you. And it is important to know some things about how you might like to learn, how often you like to engage with the language. Also, when can you study? That helps you decide if you will f...2022-08-1004 minHungarian LivingHungarian LivingGetting Started with Hungarian Part 2 Episode 59 Szia! This is Part 2 of the icipici edition of the Hungarian Living podcast on Getting Started with Hungarian. Last episode, I asked all sorts of questions about why you might want to learn Hungarian. It is important for you to think about your motivation because that is what will keep you going when things get difficult because things WILL get difficult. I promise you. Learning Hungarian isn’t easy but I find it fun, challenging, and rewarding. I always circle back to my WHY. It helps me stay the course. My parents sp...2022-08-0808 minHungarian LivingHungarian LivingGetting Started with Hungarian Part 1 Episode 58 Hello hello! It’s another icipici edition of the Hungarian Living podcast. This time we are focusing on learning Hungarian! Even if you are currently studying Hungarian, we will cover some interesting material, so stick around! Hungarian is such an interesting language. I grew up hearing it around all around me in church, when my mom was on the phone, at Hungarian events, when people stopped over to visit, and events where there were other Hungarian speakers. In preparation for a semester long trip to Hungary in 1973, I went to Hungarian summer sc...2022-08-0205 minHungarian LivingHungarian LivingGetting Started with Genealogy Part 8 Episode 57 Hey there! This is Part 8 of the icipici edition of the Hungarian Living podcast on Getting Started with Genealogy I hope you have taken some time or plan to set aside some time to work through the other episodes and grab a notebook and maybe even a box to gather your genealogy information in one spot. And you might be thinking to yourself, what’s next? Well, you will find that researching your family tree will open up a lot of doors. And each door gives you an opportunity to explore! I ha...2022-07-2605 minHungarian LivingHungarian LivingGetting Started with Genealogy Part 7 Episode 56 Hello hello! It’s another icipici edition of the Hungarian Living podcast. If you are just tuning in for the first time, let me to encourage you to go back a few episodes to the first one in this series. Hey there! This is Part 7 of the icipici series of the Hungarian Living podcast on Getting Started with Genealogy. If you have been working through this process with me, you have written down a few answers to some standard questions. But, the process has likely opened up a new world of other questions you ha...2022-07-2303 minHungarian LivingHungarian LivingGetting Started with Genealogy Part 6 Episode 55 Hey there! This is Part 6 of the icipici series of the Hungarian Living Podcast all about Getting Started with Genealogy. Today’s assignment is a little different. I want to encourage you to seek out the oldest member of your blood relatives and ask them the same questions that you had to answer in the Part 1 of the icipici edition of Hungarian Living podcast on Getting Started with Genealogy. See what they know and if it can help you as you round out your family tree. Having conversations with aunts, uncles, and cousins can he...2022-07-1902 minHungarian LivingHungarian LivingGetting Started with Genealogy Part 5 Episode 54 Welcome back! This is Part 5 – of the icipici podcast on Getting Started with Genealogy. As you keep doing these assignments, you may be noticing that you are gathering some answers, but these may also be bringing some questions to mind. When you have a question, write it down! Maybe your questions have to do with why your family came to the place they settled. Why did they leave their country of origin? How did they travel? What was it like to be in a new place without extended family around? Today’s assignment is for...2022-07-1504 minHungarian LivingHungarian LivingGetting Started with Genealogy Part 4 Episode 53 Today’s assignment on the Icipici Edition of the Hungarian Living Podcast is for you to track down the birth and death locations of the people you listed in Part I. If you missed that assignment, here is a link to that first podcast in this series. Recently, I have spent time looking around for the burial plots of deceased family members and it is incredibly easy to lose track of where people are buried. It happens quickly. Of course, I have never been a big one to visit cemeteries. I’m not sure, but...2022-07-1203 minHungarian LivingHungarian LivingGetting Started with Genealogy Part 3 Episode 52 Hey there! This is part 3 of the icipici series of the Hungarian Living podcast on Getting Started with Genealogy. I bet you are wondering why we are doing all these icipici assignments. Well, let me tell you. If you have are interested in getting a handle on your genealogy and you don’t know where to start, tackling these icipici assignments will help get you on your way! If you haven’t listened to parts 1 and 2, be sure to do that! Part 1 Part 2 Today’s assignment is for you to track...2022-07-0902 minHungarian LivingHungarian LivingGetting Started with Genealogy Part 2 Episode 51 Hi! This is part 2 of the icipici series of the Hungarian Living podcast on Getting Started with Genealogy. Today’s assignment is for you to track down the birthdates and death dates for the various people you listed in Part 1. If you missed that assignment, here is a link to that episode Getting Started with Genealogy Part 1. I am terrible with birthdays. If you are the person who absolutely expects me to remember your birthday every year, I am 100% sure I will disappoint you somewhere along the way. But, knowing birth and death dates is...2022-07-0403 minHungarian LivingHungarian LivingGetting Started with Genealogy Part 1Whether or not you are into genealogy, there are some things you should write down for other generations. If you don’t have kids or siblings, it is still important. Why? Because you probably have first, second, or third cousins or other family members who may need or want the information, they just don’t know it yet. And, let me tell you, no one knows your own family details like you do! But, even if there is no one else in your family to share the information with, your story is important!2022-07-0205 minHungarian LivingHungarian LivingDobo's Delights In this episode of the Hungarian Living podcast I visit with Cindy Dobo of Dobo’s Delights, a bakery based in Piqua, Ohio but that ships around the U.S. Check out their website here: www.dobosdelights.com  Follow them on Facebook: facebook.com/dobosdelights For more episodes of the podcast, check out our website: https://hungarianliving.com/podcast/ To shop The Hungarian Store, visit our website: https://thehungarianstore.com/ Check out Hungarian Living: https://hungarianliving.com/ 2022-05-0616 minHungarian LivingHungarian LivingPictures and Old Letters Episode 48 Pictures and Old Letters Recently, I mentioned in one of our newsletters that we went to Pella, Iowa for the funeral of one my husband’s aunts. The Vos side of the family is Dutch. Don is my husband and his grandmother was born in Holland and settled in this sweet Dutch community when she was a child. She grew up speaking Dutch. She married a Dutch guy and had seven children, one of which was Don’s father. The four daughters all married Dutch guys and raised their families nearby. The three sons all married outs...2022-04-0106 minHungarian LivingHungarian LivingAmerican Hungarian Educators Association Conference 2022 Broaden your horizons and awareness by attending the 2022 American Hungarian Educators Association (AHEA) Conference which will be held April 7-9! The conference is entirely online and it is free! Check out the accepted abstracts in Cultural Studies, Education, History, Political Science, Language, Literature, Music, Folklore, Science, and Economics HERE. AHEA’s website Interested in becoming a member? Check out their affordable membership options and support a great organization! Membership Details Check out our podcast from 2021 where Klara and I talk more about the work of the American Hungarian Educators As...2022-03-0622 minHungarian LivingHungarian LivingHungarian Cookbooks and Recipes This episode is all about Hungarian cooking and recipes and the different ways recipes get passed down. I am including this recipe my mom had written down. I love that this is a recipe that you need to weigh the ingredients! That is the most accurate way to bake. Note: Time and temperature were not written down nor were the number of servings. When I make this, I will have to wing it a bit. But, I am not too nervous about it. All the ingredients are good. I just can’t say that I will actually pr...2022-02-2508 minHungarian LivingHungarian LivingGenealogy Adventures I have been down the rabbit hole of genealogy for the last two weeks. My biggest weak point with genealogy is that I poke around here and there, as I have time. I don’t have a regular focused time to work on the genealogy piece. So, I dive in and then I back up and then, several months or a year later, I dive back in again. So, here I am in the thick of it again. If you know something about genealogy, you might categorize some of the things I talk ab...2022-02-0909 minHungarian LivingHungarian LivingHungarian Folk Singing Circle with Zina Zina Bozzay is the founder of the Hungarian Folk Singing Circle and teaches Hungarian folk songs in a variety of ways. If you want to dig a bit deeper into Hungarian folk music and learn some regional songs, there is are classes coming up! A few years ago, when I was in Hungary with one of our tour groups, I had the opportunity to participate in one of Zina’s classes “live” and it was great fun. Zina is enthusiastic, encouraging, patient, and very knowledgeable about Hungarian folk songs from a variety of regions! Here are the ways t...2022-01-1533 minHungarian LivingHungarian LivingThe 2022 Let's Cook Hungarian Challenge It’s time for the 2022 Let’s Cook Hungarian Challenge! Since 2018, we have hosted this challenge and each year we have added new elements so participants can make a deeper connection with heritage foods each month. We would love to have you join us this year! Each month I give an assigned dish to make — it might be sweet and it might be savory. Here is how it works — I will supply a recipe, but you are not bound to that recipe. The goal is to cook the dish and see what you think. If you have acc...2022-01-1007 minHungarian LivingHungarian LivingKing Matthias and the Transylvanian Innkeeper Enjoy this tale from the collection of my mother’s translations of Hungarian folk tales ready by our daughter, Hannah Vos. King Matthias, he was the ruler of Hungary from 1440-1490. He was the great Hungarian king of the Renaissance and one of the greatest public figures in Hungarian history. One of his prime concerns was the alleviation of the suffering of the serfs, and very often he would disguise himself in peasant clothes and walk among his people. He insisted that truth and justice be upheld at all times, and because of his many actions along th...2021-11-0509 minHungarian LivingHungarian LivingThe Hungarian Store & More We have completely overhauled our Magyar Marketing website and changed the name to The Hungarian Store. That is a big change, you can find us at The Hungarian Store This name change has been coming for several years, out of necessity. But our commitment is the same — we want you to discover, celebrate, and share your Hungarian heritage in the ways that matter most to you and share it with the ones you love. We have also done the same for the Hungarian Living  website. If you stopped by there, you may have noticed. If not...2021-10-2806 minHungarian LivingHungarian LivingMagyar Club of DaytonEpisode 40 In this episode of the Hungarian Living podcast, I visit with Eva Lazear from the Magyar Club of Dayton, Ohio. This group has been around since the 70’s and is still very active and intentional about welcoming new members! Here are the ways to connect with them: Website: Magyarclubofdayton.org Facebook:  Magyar Club of Dayton Check out our web shop: Magyar Marketing ~ The Hungarian Store where we sell meaningful gifts with a Hungarian focus. Please visit Magyar Living to sign up for our e-newsletter and see all...2021-09-1737 minHungarian LivingHungarian LivingHungarian History & Culture CourseHungarian History & Culture Course Episode 39 In this episode of the Hungarian Living podcast, I visit with Gergely Nemeth about our upcoming Hungarian History and Culture Course.  Gergely is one of our Hungarian language teaching partners and he lives in Miskolc, Hungary. The Hungarian History and Culture course is just a brief overview of Hungary’s history. It is 10 weeks long and the lectures are 30 minutes each. Classes are held on Skype and not pre-recorded. There are just a few spots left for this session so SIGN UP right away for the course. ...2021-09-1013 minHungarian LivingHungarian LivingOur Hungarian Language Learning OpportunitiesOur goal is to help you develop and maintain a meaningful connection with your Hungarian heritage.  We know what a challenge it is to preserve those ancestral ties throughout the generations, so we provide a variety of avenues to help you stay connected in the ways that work for you and the ones you love! We offer Hungarian language, cooking, history, and genealogy classes – but in this podcast we will just focus on our Hungarian language learning opportunities available for Fall 2021. Hungarian Lessons  Hungarian Dialogue Sessions  Hungarian Language Clinic  Check...2021-08-2509 minHungarian LivingHungarian LivingThe Georgia Statue to Honor 1956 Hungarian RevolutionThe Georgia Statue to Honor 1956 Hungarian Revolution In this episode of the Hungarian Living podcast, I visit with Andrea Lauer Rice about an exciting new project! There will be a statue in Georgia to honor those who participated in the 1956 Hungarian Revolution. If you want to learn more about this project and contribute, here are some links Details and Donations Freedom Fighter 56  Facebook Page: Georgia Statue to Honor 1956 Hungarian Revolution Check out our web shop: Magyar Marketing ~ The Hungarian Store where we sell meaningful gifts with a H...2021-08-0430 minHungarian LivingHungarian LivingAll About HuGo!In this episode of the Hungarian Living podcast, I visit with Eszter Suto about HuGo, the app for iphones that shows Hungarian businesses, events, and places of interest all around the US. Check out our show notes HERE for all the ways to connect with HuGo! Check out our web shop: Magyar Marketing ~ The Hungarian Store where we sell meaningful gifts with a Hungarian focus. Please visit Magyar Living to sign up for our e-newsletter and see all the other resources we have gathered for you!2021-07-2219 minHungarian LivingHungarian LivingGenealogy with Les JosaEpisode 35 Genealogy Laszlo Les Josa Episode 35 In this episode of the Hungarian Living podcast I visit with Laszlo Les Josa about genealogy research. If you are at the beginning of your research or you have been doing this for years, Laszlo makes it clear that there are always new things to learn! If you have any questions for Laszlo to answer about genealogy on future podcast episodes, please send them to Podcast@HungarianLiving.com We have a Facebook group specifically for those who are researching Hungarian genealogy called Hungarian Living Genealogy Group -- W...2021-06-301h 08Hungarian LivingHungarian LivingHungarian Embroidery with LillaIn this episode of the Hungarian Living podcast I visit with Lilla Horvath and we talk about her love for Hungarian embroidery and the new projects she has created for those who are interested in Hungarian embroidery styles. To purchase Lilla’s embroidery CLICK HERE!  For more complete shownotes, visit HungarianLiving.com Check out our web shop: Magyar Marketing ~ The Hungarian Store where we sell meaningful gifts with a Hungarian focus. Please visit Magyar Living to sign up for our e-newsletter and see all the other resources we have gathered for you!2021-06-0923 minHungarian LivingHungarian LivingAuthor Talk: Lisa Jahoda JacksonSeason 2 Episode 19 Welcome to this episode of the Hungarian Living podcast. Today I visit with Lisa Jahoda Jackson, who wrote Serenade of a Swan: The Story of Katalin Boda Jahoda, a memoir about her Hungarian mother’s life. We touch on Lisa’s early years, her visits to Hungary, and when the seeds for this book were planted.  To purchase Lisa’s book, CLICK HERE!   Check out our web shop: Magyar Marketing ~ The Hungarian Store where we sell meaningful gifts with a Hungarian focus. Please visit Magyar Living to sign up for our e...2021-05-2737 minHungarian LivingHungarian LivingKing Matthias and the Wicked JudgeWelcome to this episode of the Hungarian Living podcast. This episode is titled “King Matthias and the Wicked Judge”. It is just one of the many Hungarian folk tales that my mom, Elizabeth A. Szabo, translated into English. She started on this project over 50 years ago but, with life’s twists and turns, they were not published. If you don’t know much about King Matthias, he was the ruler of Hungary from 1440-1490. He was the great Hungarian king of the Renaissance and one of the greatest public figures in Hungarian history. One of his prime concerns...2021-05-2208 minHungarian LivingHungarian LivingAuthor Talk: Julia BuckleyJoin us for this episode of the Hungarian Living podcast where I visit with Julia Buckley, American Hungarian author. Julia weaves her Hungarian heritage into her fun mysteries and reading her books is a welcome distraction! I enjoyed these books! For links to her books, check out the show notes HERE!  We love helping you discover, celebrate, and share Hungarian heritage! Check out our web shop: Magyar Marketing ~ The Hungarian Store where we sell meaningful gifts with a Hungarian focus. Please visit Magyar Living to sign up for our e-newsletter and see all the other r...2021-05-1428 minHungarian LivingHungarian LivingThe American Hungarian Educators AssociationSeason 2 Episode 16 All about AHEA Learn all about the American Hungarian Educators Association -- and be sure to attend their upcoming conference – it is entirely online and it is free! You can read our show notes HERE! Check out our web shop: Magyar Marketing ~ The Hungarian Store where we sell meaningful gifts with a Hungarian focus. Please visit Magyar Living to sign up for our e-newsletter and see all the other resources we have gathered for you!2021-05-0622 minHungarian LivingHungarian LivingA Visit with Ambassador TakacsIn this episode of the Hungarian Living podcast we have a conversation with Mr. Szabolcs Takács, who was recently appointed the Ambassador of Hungary to the United States.We discuss the role of the U.S. Embassy in Washington as well as his role as the ambassador.  You can read our show notes HERE!  Check out our web shop: Magyar Marketing ~ The Hungarian Store where we offer meaningful gifts with a Hungarian focus. Please visit Magyar Living to sign up for our e-newsletter and see all the other resources we have gathered for you!2021-04-2941 minHungarian LivingHungarian LivingAdding a Hungarian Touch to a WeddingIn this episode of the Hungarian Living podcast I discuss a variety of ways you can add a Hungarian touch to a wedding. You may have some other ideas that we didn't think of and we would love to hear them! Please email me at podcast@HungarianLiving.com with additional suggestions. You can read our full article HERE! Check out our web shop: Magyar Marketing ~ The Hungarian Store where we sell meaningful gifts with a Hungarian focus. Please visit Magyar Living to sign up for our e-newsletter and see all the other resources we have...2021-04-2406 minHungarian LivingHungarian LivingPassing on Hungarian HeritageIn this episode of the Hungarian Living podcast I talk about practical ways to share your Hungarian heritage.  CLICK HERE for the show notes! https://www.hungarianliving.com/post/season-2-ep-13-passing-on-hungarian-heritage Check out our web shop: Magyar Marketing ~ The Hungarian Store where we sell meaningful gifts with a Hungarian focus. Please visit Magyar Living to sign up for our e-newsletter and see all the other resources we have gathered for you! As always, contact us at podcast@HungarianLiving.com and let us know where you are listening from!2021-04-1408 minHungarian LivingHungarian LivingKing Matthias' Willow BranchIn this episode of the Hungarian Living podcast I read a Hungarian folk tale that my mom translated into English. She loved writing, especially for children. She really wanted to publish a book of Hungarian folk tales translated into English and was working on it in the 1960’s. I am compiling these in honor of my mom and as a treasure to give my brothers and their children as well as my children and grandchildren. It’s an exciting project! CLICK HERE for the show notes!  Check out our web shop: Magyar Marketing ~ The H...2021-04-0908 minHungarian LivingHungarian LivingSonoma - Tokaj Sister CitiesIn this episode of the Hungarian Living podcast, I visit with Joan Toth, co-chair of the Sonoma-Tokaj Sister City organization based in Sonoma, California. We visit a bit about Joan’s Hungarian connection and then dive into learning more about the history of the relationship between Sonoma, California and Tokaj, Hungary. It’s a long-distance relationship bound by heritage as well as wine and wine making! CLICK HERE for the show notes!  Check out our web shop: Magyar Marketing ~ The Hungarian Store where we sell meaningful gifts with a Hungarian focus. Please visit Magyar Living to si...2021-03-3121 minThis Podcast is HauntedThis Podcast is HauntedEpisode 83: Ghost Stories with Rosemary and LizThis week I sat down with Rosemary and Liz of the Michigan Paranormal Alliance to talk about some of their favorite and scariest experiences doing paranormal investigations!  We recorded in person in the studio, so we wore masks. Safe? Yes. Best audio quality? Not really.    Rosemary Lelieveld is part of Sage Moon Wellness  Liz Thor is occasionally podcasting at MI Crime Time    Thank you to our patrons! Find us at Patreon.com/ThisPodcastIsHaunted Twitter: @Haunted_Pod Instagram: @ThisPodcastIsHaunted Facebook group: This Podcas...2020-10-221h 32SMILESMILESMILIVERSAIRE ! 🎉 + FAQPour les deux mois de SMILE, je réponds à vos questions ! Podcast et présentation : 1:00 : Pourquoi as-tu commencé ton podcast ? 3:15 : Quelles sont tes inspirations ? 6:08 : Quel temps met-tu pour préparer un épisode de podcast ? 8:50 : Quels sont tes prochains sujets ? 9:30 : Quel est le matériel que tu utilises ? 10:30 : As-tu rencontré le syndrome de l’imposteur en lançant ton podcast ? 13:12 : Quels sont les podcast que tu écoutes ? 13:55 : Quels sont tes meilleures lectures ? Ma vie privé : 14:35 : Quelle est ta relation avec...2020-09-0229 min