
The Actual Fluency Podcast for Language Learners
By Kris Broholm
The Actual Fluency Podcast features inspirational stories from world-class language learners, industry experts, and regular people who embraced multilingualism in one way or another.
In the episodes we dive deep down in the why that pushed people to learn a new language, the how to figure out how they best achieved it, and of course a lot of great stories of the experiences that speaking multiple languages can bring to people's lives.
We also talk about apps, methodology, and education to try and find ways to shorten the path to mastery.

The Actual Fluency Podcast for Language LearnersMay 12, 2023

AFP 190 - Luca Lampariello: The Impact of Mindset on Language Learning
In this episode, Kris and Luca Lampariello discuss the importance of building confidence and identity in a language to overcome perfectionism and fear of making mistakes.
They also touch on the impact of mindset on language learning, the benefits of speaking a language even imperfectly, and the challenge of maintaining multiple languages. Lampariello emphasizes the importance of exposure and practice in language learning, and suggests that building an identity in a language and treating all languages as equally important can help prevent confusion between sounds and pronunciation in different languages.
Find Luca here:
https://www.youtube.com/@LucaLampariello
Smart Language Learning Academy: https://actf.lu/luca

AFP 189 - Emily Harris: Language Learning, Culture, and Perfectionism as a Transracial Adoptee
In this podcast episode, language learner and transracial adoptee Emily Harris discusses her own experiences as an adoptee when it comes to learning her heritage language, and her experiences with perfectionism and finding balance in language learning.
She also talks about her language learning journey, including her initial attraction to German and her future language goals, such as learning Persian and improving her Arabic skills.
Harris emphasizes the importance of individualized goals and finding a learning schedule that works for one's energy level and personal life. She also shares her language learning content on YouTube, Instagram, Twitter, and a new podcast called "The Language Wellness and Identity Podcast."
Follow Emily Harris:
YouTube: Language Travel Adoptee... https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCp-HcdqX1iSlUok92r8-t9w
Instagram: @languagetraveladoptee... https://www.instagram.com/languagetraveladoptee/
The Language Wellness and Identity Podcast ...https://open.spotify.com/show/2eVbzHTByRNVbxlkPPoICO

AFP 188: Cara Leopold - Expat Experiences, Listening Skills, and Movie Club
In this podcast episode, I'm joined by Cara Leopold, an English listening specialist, and founder of Leo Listening to talk about her experience learning French, moving to France, and eventually integrating in the local community as an expat. We also discuss English listening skills, and her new project: The Movie Club, which helps English speakers learn more idiomatic and casual language through the use of movies and TV. Check out Cara and the Movie Club here: https://leo-listening.com
Check out the Bite Size Listening Courses, produced by Actual Fluency: https://actualfluency.com/courses/

AFP 187 - Heidi Lovejoy: Perfectionism and Language Learning
In this episode of the Actual Fluency Podcast, host Kris Broholm interviews Heidi Lovejoy, the creator and host of The Love, Joy and Languages Podcast. They discuss the topic of perfectionism and its effects on language learning, mental health, and imposter syndrome. Lovejoy shares her struggles with perfectionism while learning Italian, how it affected her mental health, and her journey to overcome it. They also explore the ideal process of moving to a foreign country while learning the local language and how to approach language learning without perfectionism.
Heidi's website: https://lovejoyandlanguages.com/
More Actual Fluency Podcast: https://actualfluency.com/actual-fluency-language-learning-podcast/

June 2022 Update - Post Pandemic Stress Disorder, Moving Countries, Podcast
Kris comes back with a quick update to announce the return of the Actual Fluency podcast.

AFP 186: Rosemary Salomone - The Rise of English
In this episode I'm joined by Rosemary Salomone to discuss the role of English on a global academic level, and some of the challenges faced by minorities and non-english native speaking students and countries in the world.
Rosemary is the Kenneth Wang Professor of Law at St. John's University in Queens, New York. Prior to joining the legal academy, she taught English to international students, developed bilingual programs for immigrant students, and was a faculty member at the Harvard Graduate School of Education where she taught education law and language policy.
Check out Rosemary's new book here: The Rise of English: Global Politics and the Power of Language: https://amzn.to/3Fafmdx

AFP 185: Sadelle Wiltshire - Learning at Different Ages and Minority Languages
In this podcast episode I'm joined by Sadelle Wiltshire, who shares her story of learning languages at different ages, including her passion for Irish and the community of learners she's found for the language.
Sadelle's website:
https://www.sadellewiltshire.com/
The Fluent in 3 Months Challenge:
https://actf.lu/fi3m-challenge

AFP 184: Rick Dearman - Using Forums in Language Learning
In this episode Kris is joined by Rick Dearman to talk about using forums to help support you in your language learning, language conferences, and much more.
Special thanks to OPTILINGO for sponsoring the podcast. You can check out this innovative language learning app, designed to make you SPEAK a language by going to https://optilingo.com
To find out more about Rick go to:
https://forum.language-learners.org/
Announcement: The podcast is now on YouTube!
That means you can watch this episode as a video, by going to the Actual Fluency YouTube channel. Watch as Kris learns the trials and tribulations of video editing to create a whole new dimension of the podcast.
Thank you so much for listening!

AFP 183 - Jennifer Degenhardt: Better School Learning and Creating Inclusive Materials
In the episode I'm joined by Spanish Teacher and Educational Author, Jennifer Degenhardt.
We go over why school language learning is in such a bad state in many schools, and what innovative and energetic teachers like Jennifer can do to improve the results the kids get from the classroom.
We also talk about her diverse and inclusive range of educational materials, as well as her experience spending a year learning Spanish abroad in latin America.
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Jen's Website: https://digilangua.co/

AFP 182 - Liz Sharma from Talk The Streets on Portuguese
In the episode I'm joined by Portuguese teacher and YouTuber Liz Sharma to talk about Portugal, Portuguese (European vs Brazilian) and how Liz moved from the U.K to Portugal.
Since I just moved to Portugal myself I got to ask a lot of curiosity-driven questions, including what Portuguese learners normally struggle with.
=== SPONSOR
This episode is sponsored by OptiLingo. Go check out a modern language learning app that focuses on speaking EARLY without the boring drills and grammar memorisation. Try OptiLingo: https://optilingo.com
=== EPISODE RESOURCES
Talk The Streets: https://talkthestreets.com
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAHp6bCNcUg6PTHaZ-hI3Bw
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/talkthestreets/

AFP 181 - Olle Linge: Hacking Chinese and Academic vs Non-Academic Learning
Brought to you by OPTILINGO -- https://optilingo.com
In this episode I'm joined by Olle Linge from Hacking Chinese to talk about his "random" journey into Chinese, founding the Hacking Chinese website (10 years anniversary this year) and a ton of language learning methodology and academic vs non-academic perspectives.
A lot of the advice in the episode are centered around Chinese, but almost all of it is applicable to every language.
Enjoy!
Here's what we talk about in the episode:
How Olle "randomly" stumbled into his Chinese language passion and ability What the differences between academic and non-academic language learning are How to learn the tones, and characters of Chinese How to succeed learning any language And much more!LINKS:
Olle's Special Offer for Actual Fluency Listeners: https://actf.lu/olle
Hacking Chinese: https://www.hackingchinese.com

AFP 180 - Hēmi Kelly: Māori Language and Culture
Brought to you by OPTILINGO -- https://optilingo.com
Editor's Note: A previous version of this episode had some audio issues, which have been fixed.
In this episode I'm joined by "A Māori Phrase a Day" author Hēmi Kelly, to find out a little more about Māori, which is the name of the indigenous people of New Zealand, as well as the language.
Hēmi is a full-time lecturer in te reo Māori at the Auckland University of Technology. His academic research and writing focus largely on the revitalsation of the Māori language and translation studies.
Hēmi is a licensed translator and graduate of Te Panekiretanga o Te Reo (The Institute of Excellence in the Māori Language). In 2017, Hēmi translated Witi Ihimaera’s novella in Sleeps Standing and published his first book A Māori Word a Day in 2018. In 2019, Hēmi published his first creative writing piece in English in Purakau, a collection of Māori myths retold by Maori writers.
Here's what we talk about in the episode:
What is "Māori" and where is New Zealand? What is the relationship between the Māori and non-Māori population in New Zealand? What is the legal status of the Māori language What is being done to revitalize the language for the last 100 years What is happening today to improve relations and cultural understanding? What is the Māori language, and what does it sound like? + Much more!LINKS:
A MAORI PHRASE A DAY FACEBOOK GROUP: https://www.facebook.com/groups/263436354660573/
A MAORI PHRASE A DAY Book: https://www.amazon.com/Maori-Phrase-Day-Hemi-Kelly-ebook/dp/B081ZJ79C7
HEMI'S TEDx TALK: Te Reo Māori: A new era for the language https://youtu.be/93u5sM4JJbU

AFP 179 - Kerstin Cable: Women in Language and Teaching Careers in Languages
Brought to you by OPTILINGO --
One of the most popular guests of the podcast returns to share all the details for her upcoming project, that she co-hosts with Lindsay Williams and Shannon Kennedy: Women in Language (September 17-20, 2020)
Here are some of the things we discuss during the episode:
* What Kerstin has been up to for the past 2 years since her last appearance * How did the idea for Women in Language come about? * Why there is a need for a conference like Women in Language * What separates Women in Language from all other language conferences * What other projects Kerstin is working on * How her programme, Teach & Thrive helps teachers scale their business and income * Discussion on why language teachers are well-placed to make passive income, and how anyone in theory can get started with this as a career. * and a lot more!LINKS:
Kerstin's Blog: Fluent Language
Kerstin's Advanced Teacher Training: Teach and Thrive

AFP 178 - Lina Vasquez: Mindset, Psychology, and Self-development
Brought to you by Optilingo.
In this episode I'm joined by my friend Lina Vasquez, an amazing polyglot who shares her passion for languages, self-development, and many other topics on her YouTube channel.
In the episode we dive DEEP into the mindset behind self-development and language learning, and offer some ideas on how anyone can level up their life and be better in every way they want.
Resources:
Lina on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UClZjE2TEk59ZbxH_hZiBkog
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AFP 177 - Gloria Spagnoli: Find Your Confidence and Inner Resources
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In this episode I'm joined by Italian teacher Gloria Spagnoli who shares her insights as both a language learner and teacher.
She specifically talks about finding your confidence and inner resources.
Finally we touch on the difference between a teacher and a student, and how you can level up your language lessons.
Resources:
http://speakita.com/how-to-find-your-italian-voice/
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AFP 176 - Maria Ortega Garcia: Connecting Deeper with Languages!
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In this episode I'm joined by Spanish teacher Maria Ortega Garcia, who shares unique insights as both a language learner and teacher.
She specifically talks about connecting with the language you're trying to learn, and making it yours. This has been the most succesful approach she has seen over the years.
We also touch on some ideas of improving tutoring for students and teachers alike.
Resources:
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AFP 175 - Tetsu Yung: Raising Children in 5 Languages
Brought to you by Optilingo.
In this episode Tetsu Yung returns to update on his childrens' language learning (5 languages!) and talks in detail about the ONE PARENT ONE LANGUAGE methodology, he's been using for over 8 years now.
We also chat briefly about LangFest, the annual conference usually held in Montreal, Canada. The event is currently postponed until 2021 due to the ongoing situation.
Resources:
Tetsu on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/asktetsu
LangFest: https://langfest.org (postponed until 2021)
Episode 87: https://actualfluency.com/87-tetsu-yung-raising-multilingual-children/
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AFP 174 - Peter Strang: From the UK to Russia
Brought to you by Optilingo.
In this episode I'm joined by Peter Strang from the United Kingdom, who took up a position as English teacher in Russia. What was initially a temporary stay turned into starting a family and settling down full-time.
In the episode we talk about his experience moving to Russia, settling in, and learning the language whilst coping with being one of few foreigners at his workplace and in the local community.
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AFP 173 - Anthony Metivier: Mental Well-Being and the Victorious Mind
Brought to you by Optilingo.
In this episode I'm joined by podcast regular Anthony Metivier, to talk about his new book The Victorious Mind, mental health, and how language learning as well as memory training play a role in improving your life.
Resources mentioned:
Anthony's new book: The Victorious Mind (Amazon) - https://www.amazon.co.uk/Victorious-Mind-Master-Meditation-Well-Being/dp/0648751902
Anthony's website and podcast - https://magneticmemorymethod.com
Anthony's June 2020 TEDx talk: Two Easily Remembered Questions That Silence Negative Thoughts - https://youtu.be/kvtYjdriSpM
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AFP 172 - Dick Howeson: From CD-ROM to App learning with uTalk
Brought to you by Optilingo.
In this episode I'm joined by Richard 'Dick' Howeson from uTalk to discuss how he started the company, and developed it from a CD-ROM based language learning system, to now a modern app system with over 140 languages.
Resources mentioned:
uTalk: https://actf.lu/utalk
Polyglot Cruise: https://polyglotcruise.com
Disclaimer: uTalk is a sponsor of the Polyglot Cruise organised by Actual Fluency, and paid to be featured in this Actual Fluency Podcast episode.

Podcast Update: April 2020
In this unnumbered Actual Fluency episode I'm getting into a few updates as of April 2020.
Here's what you'll hear about in the episode:
Why the podcast was on a minor break Why you shouldn't necessarily feel pressured to learn a new language during the pandemic What happened to the Polyglot Cruise New Course Launch: Bite-Size Languages What else is new on Actual Fluency What is happening to the polyglot events around the world, which ones do I hope to attend?This podcast is brought to you by OPTILINGO!
Check them out here: https://optilingo.com

AFP 171 - Matt vs Japan: The Mass Immersion Approach
Brought to you by Optilingo.
In this episode I'm happy to be joined by Matt from "Matt vs Japan" to share his ideas about immersion (Mass Immersion Approach / AJATT) and how he learnt Japanese in 18 months.
Resources mentioned:
Matt vs Japan YouTube Channel > https://www.youtube.com/user/MATTvsJapan
Mass Immersion Approach > https://massimmersionapproach.com/
All Japanese All The Time > http://www.alljapaneseallthetime.com/
Matt on Twitter > https://twitter.com/mattvsjapan

AFP 170 - Mark Pentleton: From Teacher to Language Podcaster (Coffee Break Languages)
Brought to you by Optilingo.
In this episode I'm extremely honoured to be joined by one of my very own podcasting idols. Mark has been running Coffee Break Podcasts for over a decade, and now delivers over 2,500,000 language lessons every month to listeners around the world.
In the episode we discuss his language past, present, and future, as well as how he started Coffee Break and grew it to where it is today. We also talk a bit about the state of language education in schools today, and speak a bit in "Scandinavian" :D
Resources mentioned:
Coffee Break Languages > https://actf.lu/coffee
Polyglot Gathering > https://polyglotgathering.com

AFP 169 - Sweeps Episode: Events and Plans for 2020
Brought to you by Optilingo.
In this episode I preview 2020, and share a few updates about Actual Fluency.
The regular episodes with guests are returning next week!
Events mentioned:
The Edinburgh Language Event The Polyglot Cruise The Polyglot Gathering The Polyglot Conference LangFest
AFP 168 - John Fotheringham: Inside the Language Podcaster's Studio (Part 2)
PART 2! > John Fotheringham, a fellow language podcaster comes on the show to do an experiment. Instead of a traditional interview, we are chatting as two language podcasters, sharing experiences, takeaways, and lessons learnt from over 5 years of podcasting.
If you liked this episode, please let us know!
Show Links:
LanguageMastery.com - John's Blog and Podcast
Social:
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AFP 167 - John Fotheringham: Inside the Language Podcaster's Studio (Part 1)
John Fotheringham, a fellow language podcaster comes on the show to do an experiment. Instead of a traditional interview, we are chatting as two language podcasters, sharing experiences, takeaways, and lessons learnt from over 5 years of podcasting.
If you liked this episode, please let us know!
Show Links:
LanguageMastery.com - John's Blog and Podcast
Social:
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AFP 166 - Ekaterina Matveeva: Language Alter Ego and Cultural Intelligence
Ekaterina Matveeva comes on the show to talk about her amazing polyglot story, as well as the concept of the language alter ego and cultural personalities. We also share notes on what happens to the personality and identity of an individual as one goes abroad and stays for an extended period of time.
Show Links:
Ekatarina's book - Language Alter Ego: https://amzn.to/30T1foi
Business: http://amolingua.com
Personal site: http://matveevaekaterina.com
Teacher Training: https://amolingua.com/programmes/teachertraining
Pitch To Win: https://study.amolingua.com/p/pitchtowin
Social:
Instagram: @matvekav , @amolingua
Facebook: @matvekav , @amolingua , @amolinguaru , @amolingualatam
Twitter: @matvekav , @amolingua
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AFP 165 - Lea Tiralarc: 5000+ lessons as an online teacher and the staircase method
On this episode, I chat to French teacher Lea Tiralarc, who's taught over 5000 lessons on italki about her experiences as a teacher and a learner. We also talk about her method (The Staircase) and how to make teaching languages your career.
Show Links:
The Staircase: https://thestaircase.org/
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AFP 164 - Scott Young: A Year Without English and Ultralearning Languages
On this episode I chat to entrepreneur, blogger and author Scott Young about his experiences learning 4 languages in a single year (without speaking any English) and his new book Ultralearning: Accelerate Your Career, Master Hard Skills and Outsmart the Competition.
Show Links:
Scott's Blog: http://scotthyoung.com
Ultralearning on Amazon: https://geni.us/ultralearn
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AFP 163 - Mait Müntel: From discovering the Higgs-Boson to language learning
On this episode I chat to Lingvist founder Mait Müntel, who was part of the Higgs-Boson discovery team at CERN.
His big passion is furthering human learning using machine learning, artificial intelligence, and the power of spaced repetition.
Show Links:
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AFP 162 - Jonty Yamisha: Heritage language learning and practical advice
On this episode I chat to Jonty Yamisha, who took it upon himself to learn his heritage language of Circassian as an adult.
He shares a lot of great stories about his family, and practical tips and advice for how he managed to learn a language with such limited resources available.
Perfect if you have a heritage language you've been meaning to learn!
Show Links:
OptiLingo (Jonty's language learning software) - https://optilingo.com
Circassian Culture Non-profit - http://nassip.org
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AFP 161 - Jon Mahoney: Around the world in 900+ days and mastering Russian
On this episode I chat to Jon Mahoney, who went on a trip around the world that lasted over 900 days. We also get into his story of living in Ukraine, and Russia - as well as progressing his Russian skills to well above advanced.
Along the way he produced videos for his YouTube channels (in English and Russian) together with his wife Eva.
Show Links:
Russian YouTube channel - https://youtube.com/JonandEva
English YouTube channel - https://youtube.com/CANRUSH
Instagram - https://instagram.com/JonandEva
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AFP 160 - Steve Kaufmann: YouTube, Travelling, and learning languages when retired
On this episode I catch up with Steve Kaufmann to hear what he's been up to in the last 5 years since he was last on the podcast. We also chat about his popular YouTube channel, travelling for language learning, and how he's learning languages as a retiree.
Show Links:
LangFest in Montreal (August 23-25)
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AFP 159 - Nelson Dellis: Using Memory techniques for languages
On this episode of the podcast I chat with Grandmaster of Memory and 4x US Memory Champion Nelson Dellis about his mission to learn Dutch, his heritage language - and to get some insight on how memory techniques relate to learning languages.
Show Links:
REMEMBER IT - Nelson's book
MEMORY GAMES - A Netflix film about memory, featuring Nelson
DROPS - One of the Language Applications we discussed
MEMORY LEAGUE - Digital memory competition platform
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AFP 158 - Ben Worthington: Improve your English and pass the IELTS exam!
On this episode of the podcast I chat with Ben from IELTSPodcast, about how you can improve your 4 key skills in English, and specific tips and advice for passing the IELTS exam.
Show Links:
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AFP 157 - Pablo Roman: Japanese in 6 months and DreamingSpanish
Pablo Roman, founder of DreamingSpanish comes on the show to talk about his experiences learning Japanese in 6 months, learning Thai, and developing materials and resources for learning Spanish.
Show links:
https://www.youtube.com/DreamingSpanish
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AFP 156 - Iker Uriarte: italki past, present, and future
Head of Marketing for italki: Iker Uriarte comes on the show to share his language background and how he got involved with italki. He also shares some behind the scenes stories and visions for the world's biggest tutoring platform.
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AFP 155 - Marija Dobrovolska: Confidence in language learning and teaching German
Marija Dobrovolska comes on the show to talk about her experiences with learning languages, the importance of confidence and how she got into teaching German on her very successful YouTube channel (over 17 million views and counting!) and website: "Deutsch mit Marija"
https://deutsch-mit-marija.de/
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AFP 154 - Silver Ilves: Language Startups and Development
Silver from MagicLingua comes on the show to share his multilingual experiences, as well as his new startup MagicLingua, which uses speech recognition technology to revolutionise language learning.
Kickstarter: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1427862973/start-speaking-your-new-language-from-day-1-magicl (running for 1 more week at the time of publication.)
Website: https://www.magiclingua.com/
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AFP 153 - Tamara Marie: Teaching Spanish through Music (Spanish Con Salsa!)
Tamara from Spanish Con Salsa comes on the show to talk about the benefits of using music in teaching and learning languages.
Links:
Website: https://www.learnspanishconsalsa.com
Podcast: https://www.learnspanishconsalsa.com/podcast/
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AFP 152 - Norbert Wierzbicki: Learning, teaching, and travelling!
Norbert from Ecolinguist.com comes on the show to share his own learning experiences, as well as his experience teaching people foreign languages. In the episode we go over some of the fundamentals in language learning success, and how you can become a language teacher and travel the world (if you want to!)
Links:
Website: http://ecolinguist.com/
YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/ecolinguist
Instagram: @learn_polish_with_ecolinguist
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ecolinguist/
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AFP 151 - Andrew Feinberg: Learning Japanese and Japanese Culture
Andrew Feinberg is back on the show to discuss his experience moving to Japan and learning Japanese, as well as some of the tricky aspects foreigners might be surprised about the Japanese culture.
He also compares Japanese to his experience learning Norwegian.
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AFP 150 - Lindie Botes: Growing up in multiple languages and cultures
In this episode Lindie Botes comes on the show to talk about her passion for languages, and her extraordinary upbringing in different countries and languages.
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AFP 149 - Gabriel Gelman: How to become a language hero
In this episode Gabriel Gelman from Sprachheld.de comes on the show to talk about learning languages at home and abroad.
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AFP 148 - Àdhamh Ó Broin: The Languages of Scotland and Reclaiming Gaelic
Àdhamh Ó Broin comes on the show to talk about the many languages of Scotland (past, present and future) as well as his own personal mission to reclaim his heritage language of Gaelic, and the revitalisation efforts that are going on today.
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AFP 147 - Marek Kohn: The benefits of multiple languages in society
Marek Kohn, the author of Four Words for Friend:Why Using More Than One Language Matters Now More Than Ever comes on the show to talk about the book, as well as the role of languages in society, nationalism and improving assimilation and integration.
It's a slighty different topic than normal, but I find it extremely interesting and important to language learners!
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AFP 146 - Shannon Kennedy: Women in Language
Shannon Kennedy is on the show to talk about the upcoming Women in Languages conference (March 7-10, 2019) and some of her other projects.
http://womeninlanguage.com
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AFP 145 - Katie Harris: The Joy of Languages
Katie Harris comes on the show to share how her joy of languages started, and her philosophies for learners today.
We also get around her current projects like her blog; JoyOfLanguages and language retreats.
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AFP 144 - Sara Maria Hasbun: From Translator to Business Owner with 3000+ freelancers
Sara Maria Hasbun from Meridien Linguistics comes on the show to share how she went from translating to founding a linguistics consultant company that now works with over 3000 freelance translators.
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AFP 143 - Aviva Levin: Coincidental French Teacher in British Colombia
Aviva Levin comes on the show to share her story of how she became a French teacher by coincidence, and what strategies she employs today to teach high-schoolers effectively.
We also get around the topic of bilingualism in Canada and much more.
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AFP 142 - Amarinder Grewal: Pidgins and Creoles
Today's episode is all about Pidgin and Creole languages with enthusiast Amarinder from the US.
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The Atlas of Pidigin and Creole Language Structures Online: https://apics-online.info
The Survey of Pidgin and Creole Languages: https://www.amazon.com/Survey-Pidgin-Creole-Languages-Three/dp/0199691436
Speaking Michif in Four Metis Communicates: http://www3.brandonu.ca/cjns/3.1/crawford.pdf
Linguistic Society of America: “How man languages are there in the world?”:https://www.linguisticsociety.org/content/how-many-languages-are-there-world
Français Tirailleur Pidgin — a corpus study:http://www.diva-portal.se/smash/get/diva2:650132/FULLTEXT01.pdf
“Modeling the Emergence of Contact Languages” : https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0120771
“French and underdevelopment, Haitian Creole and development”: http://users.clas.ufl.edu/hebble/Hebblethwaite%202012%20JPCL.pdf
“The Post-Creole Continuum”: http://www.ello.uos.de/field.php/Sociolinguistics/Thepostcreolecontinuum

AFP 141 - Anja Spilker on using languages and travels as a reboot, and mental health
On this episode I'm joined by Anja Spilker (CEO and Founder of Zaloa Languages, where we talk about the positive effects learning languages and travelling can have on mental health.
Nothing in this episode is medical or professional advice, if you are struggling - PLEASE see a professional.
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https://zaloalanguages.com/en/home/

AFP 140 - Kerstin Cable on Goalsetting and New Year's Resolutions
Kerstin Cable, host of The Fluent Show and founder of FluentLanguage.co.uk comes on the show to talk about goalsetting and New Year's resolutions. We also preview some of the many language events of 2019.
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Show Links:
The Fluent Show
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Fluent Language
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Language Habit Toolkit
https://www.fluentlanguage.co.uk/the-language-habit-toolkit/
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Clear The List January 2019 https://www.fluentlanguage.co.uk/blog/clearthelist-january-2019
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Polyglot Events:
LingoFringo - Edinburg, January
Language Influencer Summit - Berlin, March
Women in Language - Online, March
Polyglot Gathering - Bratislava, June
LangFest - Montreal, August
Polyglot Conference, Fukoma, October

AFP 139 - Lucas Bighetti: The silent method and parrot conversation
Lucas Bighetti comes on the podcast to talk about his techniques learning many languages quickly. Some of his ideas include: The silent method, parrot conversation, and much more!
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actualfluency.com
polyglotconference.com
polyglotbratislava.com
langfest.org

AFP 138 - Elisa Polese: Teaching Multiple Languages at Once
In the episode we also talk about the importance of speaking early, grammar, traditional learning vs modern learning, and how you can avoid mixing up your languages when you're learning multiple at the same time.
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polyglotconference.com
polyglotbratislava.com
langfest.org

AFP 137 - Michele Frolla: Travelling and Languages the Intrepid Way!
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langfest.org

AFP 136 - Maureen Millward: 1200+ tutoring lessons later + LingoFringo
Scottish polyglot Maureen Millward comes on to show to share her love for learning languages, the new polyglot event "LingoFringo", and much more!
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actualfluency.com/136-maureen-millward-1200-tutoring-lessons-later-and-lingofringo/

AFP 135 - Season Review & Updates (2/2)
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AFP 134 - Season Review & Updates (1/2)
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AFP 133 - Miroslav Šedivý: Seize every opportunity to learn languages!

AFP 132 - Josh Koehn: Be inspired by your community
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AFP 131 - Conor Clyne: Eastern European Travels and Experiences
Conor also shares how you can avoid being scammed, and have much better travels in the region.
Show links:
tsarexperience.com/ - Conor's website
www.youtube.com/user/TheLanguageTsar - Conor's great YouTube channel full of tips and tricks for travelling and learning languages!
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AFP 130 - Dave Prine: Polyglot Therapy Part 2/2
In this episode I'm put on the spot by my good friend Dave Prine as we quickly dive into the super heavy topics of what the pursuit of language learning means, and the importance of not comparing yourself to other language learners.
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AFP 129 - Dave Prine: Polyglot Therapy Part 1/2
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AFP 128: Mike Campbell - Glossika and Repetition Learning
Mike also shares some academic insights, as well as results of popular studies mixed in with anecdotal experiences and goals for his company.
This podcast is sponsored by Glossika. Online sentence-based language courses available in 50+ languages. Give it a try for free here: tryglossika.com

AFP 127 - Susanna Zaraysky: Music and endangered languages
createyourworldbook.com - Susanna's website where you can find all her books and feature-length documentary: Saved by Language.
This podcast is sponsored by Glossika. Online sentence-based language courses available in 50+ languages. Give it a try for free here: tryglossika.com

AFP 126 - Azren the Language Nerd
Find out more about Azren:
Website: azrenthelanguagenerd.com
Podcast: anchor.fm/polyglotazren
Facebook: facebook.com/PolyglotAzren
YouTube: YouTube.com/AzrentheLanguageNerd
Instagram: instagram.com/polyglotazren
Snapchat: @PolyglotAzren (http://snapchat.com/add/polyglotazren)
Tumblr: polyglotazren.tumblr.com
Medium: medium.com/@polyglotazren
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AFP 125 - Joey Perugino: Billingual Upbring and LangFest
In this episode of the podcast Langfest Organizer Joey Perugino comes on and talks about his billingual upbringing, organising the Montreal Language Festival, and learning languages (of course!)

AFP 124 - Alexander Mynzak: Start your own language school
Alex on Instagram: www.instagram.com/schoolglossa/?hl=de
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AFP 123 - Daniel Welsch on Spain, Spanish & Teaching English
Learn more about Daniel here:
expatmadrid.com
madridingles.net
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AFP 122 - Artem Nazarov on learning similar languages
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AFP 121 - Lukas van Vyve on learning languages

AFP 120 – How language learning can improve mental health!
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AFP 119 – Quinn Taber: The power of Immersion

AFP 118 – Mihalis Eleftheriou: Language Transfer

AFP 117 – Robin MacPherson: How To Maintain Languages

AFP 116 – Gabriel Wyner: Raising 500K on Kickstarter

AFP 115 – Alex Voloza: Mindfulness and language learning

AFP 114 – Kalle Wångstedt: Discovering Language Learning

AFP 113 – Learning Languages with a Full-Time Job

AFP 112 – Sarah Barrett: Introducing Foreign Languages to Children

AFP 111 – Michael Mischkot: How an engineer learns languages

AFP 110 – Chenelle Hancock: Visually impaired learning

AFP 109 – Birthday Q&A with Kris

AFP 108 – Richard DeLong: 14+ years in Eastern Europe

AFP 106 – Moshe Sherizen on Yiddish

AFP 105 – Lydia Machova: Interpreting for Tony Robbins and Brian Tracy

AFP 104 – Alex Strick van Linschoten: Learning Pashto in Afghanistan

AFP 103 – Gareth Popkins from howtogetfluent.com

AFP 102 – Dimitrios Polychronopoulos: Inspired by travelling

AFP 101 – Agnieszka Murdoch: Back to Basics

AFP 100 – Tim Keeley: Around the World in 40 Languages

AFP 99 – Fiel Sahir: Indonesia and Indonesian

AFP 98 – Andrew Feinberg: Duolingo and Norwegian

AFP 97 – David James: Creator of the Gold List Method

AFP 96 – Marcus Furness: Identity and Culture

AFP 95 – Eleanor Wroblewski: US Language Learning

AFP 94 – Noah Oskow: English teacher in Japan

AFP 93 – Shannon Kennedy: Introvert language learning

AFP 92 – Irina Pravet: Identity, finding home and learning Finnish

AFP 91 – Fight depression by learning languages

AFP 90 – André Liss: A journey through music

AFP 89 – Amir Ordabayev: Why being lazy is great

AFP 88 – Wouter Corduwener: Learning from Tourists

AFP 87 – Tetsu Yung: Raising Multilingual Children

AFP 86 – Lindsay Williams: From tutoring to language business

AFP 85 – Keith Swayne: Teaching Languages over Coffee

AFP 84 – Alex Rawlings: Where to live and expat problems

AFP 82 – Richard Benton: Community impact of learning pt. 2

AFP 81 – Richard Benton: Community impact of learning pt. 1

AFP 80 – Ed Cooke: Memrise and the Membus project

AFP 79 – Michael Levi-Harris: The Hyperglot Movie (2/2)

AFP 78 – Michael Levi-Harris: The Hyperglot Movie (1/2)

AFP 77 – EvilDea (Richard Delamore): Esperanto

AFP 76 – Connor Grooms: Spanish in a month and Baselang

AFP 75 – Steve Ridout: Bootstrapped language learning startup

AFP 74 – Idahosa Ness: Pronunciation Mastery

AFP 73 – Haikaa Yamamoto: Honour Yourself, others and the planet

AFP 72 – Daniel Krasa: Language Vagabonding

AFP 71 – Dr. Taghreed Al-Saraj: Language Anxiety Part 2

AFP 70 – Kerstin Cable: German Pronunciation

AFP 69 – Dr. Taghreed Al-Saraj: Language Anxiety

AFP 67 – Roberto Salazar: More Latin and Ancient Greek

AFP 66 – Sam Horrocks: Teaching languages abroad

AFP 65 – Vladimir Skultety: 15+ Language Polyglot

AFP 62 – Roberto Salazar: Latin and Ancient Greek

AFP 61 – Michał Grześkowiak: Find and maintain motivation

AFP 60 – Fabrício Carraro: Learning Russian in Brazil!

AFP 59 – Carole Westerkamp: Language Learning and NLP

AFP 57 – John Fotheringham: Language Mastery

AFP 56 – Lauren Lewis: Fi3M and Learning Russian

AFP 55 – Jimmy Mello: Language Teaching

AFP 54 – Claudio Santori: Startups and viral learning

AFP 53 – Anthony Metivier: Memory Palaces

AFP 52 – Anthony Lauder: Being an Expat

AFP 51 – Chuck Smith: Duolingo and The Polyglot Gathering

AFP 50 – Benny Lewis: Language Encouragement

AFP 48 – Mike Campbell: Sentence-based learning and Glossika

AFP 47 – Dealing with burnouts in language learning

AFP 46 – Gabriel Wyner: Perfect pronunciation and flashcards

AFP 45 – Robin MacPherson: Developing the method

AFP 44 – Vladimir Georgiev: Denmark and Learning Danish

AFP 43 – Benson Hoi: Programming and language learning

AFP 42 – Goals and Goal-Setting

AFP 41 – Christopher Huff: Toki Pona and Polyglot Gatherings

AFP 40 – 10 Language learning lessons learned so far

AFP 39 – André Müller: Studying linguistics and learning scripts

AFP 37 – Ladan Jiracek: Travel wisdom from 80 countries

AFP 36 – Alex Rawlings: Most multilingual student of Britain

AFP 35 – Conor Clyne: From monoglot to hyperpolyglot round 2

AFP 34 – Conor Clyne: From monoglot to hyperpolyglot

AFP 33 – Alberto Arrighini: Self-development and motivation

AFP 32 – Kerstin Hammes: How to become a (better) teacher

AFP 31 – Leszek Trybała: The young polyglot revolution

AFP 30 – Luca Lampariello: The Polyglot Dream

AFP 29 – Judith Meyer: Learning Chinese and developing LearnYu.com

AFP 28 – Victor Berrjod: Asian languages and gold listing!

AFP 27 – Anthony Lauder: From polynot to polyglot

AFP 26 – Andrew Williams: A language a year for life

AFP 25 – Robert Bigler: Translation and Interpretation

AFP 24 – Simon Ager: Omniglot and Learning minority languages

AFP 23 – Jan van der Aa: Travel the world and learn languages

AFP 22 – Chuck Smith: Polyglot Berlin and Esperanto

AFP 21 – Richard Simcott: 20th Episode Special!

AFP 20 – Sonja Lang: Toki Pona, Conlanging and the meaning of life

AFP 19 – Brian Kwong: Add1Challenge and tips for success

AFP 18 – Niels Iversen: A unique approach to language learning

AFP 17 – Lauren Cutlip and Benny Lewis: Lauren’s Esperanto

AFP 16 – Gavan Fantom: Native Esperanto speaker

AFP 15 – Ben Whately: Memrise, memory and learning

AFP 12 – Bill Price: Language Learning Blogger

AFP 11 – Olly Richards from IWillTeachYouALanguage.com

AFP 10 – Robin MacPherson: How I Learn Languages (2/2)

AFP 09 – Robin MacPherson: Finding Home and Isolation Abroad 1/2

AFP 08 – Lindsay Dow: Language lover, blogger and TEFL-certified tutor

AFP 07 – Dani Maizner: Austrian polyglot and blogger

AFP 06 – The Basics of Independent Language Learning

AFP 05 – Steve Kaufmann: Canadian superpolyglot and entreprenur

AFP 04 – Seán Young: How to Teach Languages the Best Way

AFP 03 – Judith Meyer: An Incredible Language Learning Journey
