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A podcast for enthusiastic English language students learning on the go.

Practice your listening skills. Learn about new people, places and things, explore new vocabulary and expressions, and notice the messy, often ungrammatical, totally imperfect nature of spoken English.

I'm excited to help you improve your listening skills.

Webpage: https://www.englishwithcatherine.com/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/
Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/hearyougo
Amos the Transparent: https://www.amosthetransparent.com/

Hear You Go Catherine Angus

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A podcast for enthusiastic English language students learning on the go.

Practice your listening skills. Learn about new people, places and things, explore new vocabulary and expressions, and notice the messy, often ungrammatical, totally imperfect nature of spoken English.

I'm excited to help you improve your listening skills.

Webpage: https://www.englishwithcatherine.com/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/
Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/hearyougo
Amos the Transparent: https://www.amosthetransparent.com/

    E44: Julia Child - Breaking Bread and Barriers.

    E44: Julia Child - Breaking Bread and Barriers.

    Who was Julia Child? Why is she important?
     
    If you like to eat, cook, and enjoy cooking shows, join me on a journey into the world of Julia Child, the iconic figure who revolutionized American food culture.
     
    In this episode, we learn about Julia's exciting life story, from her privileged childhood to her adventurous spirit that led her to fall in love with French cuisine in post-war Europe.
     
    We'll explore how Julia's passion for cooking turned into a career that challenged societal norms and inspired millions through her bestselling cookbook, "Mastering the Art of French Cooking," and groundbreaking television show, "The French Chef."
     
    We'll see that her life and legacy changed the world of food and cooking, and helped advance feminist goals (to a degree). She's had a lasting impact on future generations of cooks and food enthusiasts that I hope to champion today. Bon appétit!
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    For those of you inspired to watch the TV series, you can learn more about it here.
     
    Sign up for my newsletter to receive the colour-coded transcript of each episode. It includes links to other resources and highlights language to notice such as: 
    * advanced vocabulary
    * collocations and phrasal verbs
    * idioms
    * interesting pronunciation features
     
    Thanks for listening, and thanks always to Amos the Transparent for the theme music. 

    • 24 min
    E43 The Elegance of English: A Conversation with Maria Glazunova.

    E43 The Elegance of English: A Conversation with Maria Glazunova.

    The elegance of English.
    I'd never thought of English that way, but my guest, Maria
    Glazunova, explains why English has such an emotional hold her on. It's a beautiful conversation we have for you today.
    Maria and I talk about:
    her history with English: learning and teaching it
    burnout and how that led her to adopt a dogme approach to teaching
    how her book literally saved her life
    how she uses a reactive teaching approach with tech professionals
    how my Pronunciation course helped her better diagnose her clients' problems, and empowered her to teach pronunciation
    Whether you're a learner of English or a teacher, or both, this episode is going to offer you plenty to think about, in addition, as usual, to lots of interesting language and messy, delightful, imperfect spoken conversational English.
     
    And if what you hear from Mary about my Pronunciation for Teachers course makes you curious, be sure to contact me ASAP. The next course starts in May. Learn more about it here: Pronunciation for Teachers.
    Transcripts are available in my newsletter. Sign up here:
    English With Catherine.
     
    Be sure to follow Maria on LinkedIn:
    linkedin.com/in/maria-glazunova
    You can buy her book here: "How to reduce your time preparing for online classes and prevent emotional burnout."
    Thanks for listening!
     
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    Website: www.englishwithcatherine.com
    Thanks always to Amos the Transparent for the theme music. They have a few new songs coming out soon, so follow them on Instagram for details about that. I'm excited! 

    • 1 hr 2 min
    E42: On turning 55.

    E42: On turning 55.

    In about a week, I'm going to celebrate my 55th birthday. I remember when I once thought that was old. Hahaha!!!In honour of my 55th birthday, I want to share some thoughts on aging, specifically aging as a woman:
    what it means to get old and look old (smashing the beauty myth!)
    the very real possibility of losing mental agility
    research that suggests age is a mindset, not a number
    I believe to my core that getting older is not something we should take for granted: it’s a privilege and should be welcomed and celebrated. 
    So come celebrate with me as I step through the door on my way to 60. I'm not rushing to get there, but I AM hoping to get there! 
    Looking forward to hearing your thoughts on all this :)
    Oh, and this episode is chock-full of idioms and common collocations - listen for them. How many can you find? Which do you know? Which ones can you use this week in your language practice?
    Thanks for listening, 
    Catherine xoxo
     
    Transcripts are available in my newsletter. Sign up here:
    English With Catherine.
     
    Thanks always to Amos the Transparent for the theme music. They have a few new songs coming out soon, so follow them on Instagram for details about that. I'm excited! 

    • 23 min
    E41: From Italy to Canada: Navigating Language, Public Speaking, & Identity with Urmi Hossain.

    E41: From Italy to Canada: Navigating Language, Public Speaking, & Identity with Urmi Hossain.

    Welcome to Episode 41 of Hear You Go!
    I'm joined in conversation this week with Urmi Hossain, an inspiring polyglot who shares with us her experiences learning languages, the importance of getting out of your comfort zone and speaking your languages, and how language influences and shapes our identity.
    What language feels like home to you?
    What languages can you say "belong" to you?
    How about speaking in public: is this something you do or do you avoid it at all costs?
    There's lots to take away from this conversation - enjoy it and let me know your thoughts.
    As always, thanks for listening.
    Catherine
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    Follow Urmi here:
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    Blog: My Ways
    Her book: Discovering Your Identity : A Rebirth From Interracial Struggle Kindle Edition
    YouTube
     

    • 39 min
    E40: C is for Creativity, Crafts, and Connection.

    E40: C is for Creativity, Crafts, and Connection.

    Will you be surprised to learn that creative activities that occupy our hands are crucial for positive mental health, and that these activities contribute to happiness and fulfillment?
      
    The focus of today’s episode is on creativity, crafts, and connection. We’ll look at the Arts and Crafts movement and define arts and crafts – what are they? Then, we’ll explore this new Maker Movement and the physical and mental benefits of making things with our hands. I’ll conclude by sharing my personal history of being “creative”, and I’ll share some ideas about how you too can add creative activities to your weekly schedule. 
    It's important to do things with our hands, don't you agree?
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    Important information:
    1. To access the colour-coded transcript, links to articles and videos about this topic, and tons of extra materials (a mini-lesson really), go to my currently FREE podcast community on Patreon: Hear We Go.
     
    2. Don't forget to follow me on Instagram and to sign up for my monthly newsletter.
     
    3. Finally, give a listen to Amos the Transparent, the band that provides my theme music. They're a talented group. 
     
    Thanks for listening!
    Catherine
    P.S. Have you reviewed Hear You Go podcast on Apple or Spotify? I'd appreciate it if you did and shared with the world how much you love it :) 

    • 20 min
    E39 A conversation with Joanna: "Each walk counts, and each language practice counts too."

    E39 A conversation with Joanna: "Each walk counts, and each language practice counts too."

    It was -16 degrees Celsius yesterday, but the sun was shining. It's on days like these when it's easy to stay inside, under a blanket, sipping cups and cups of hot tea or hot chocolate.
     
    It's for this very reason that I not only asked Joanna Radomska of Walking Languages to join me in conversation, but I also joined her 3-week Doable Walks course to get me outside, walking each day, AND practicing my target languages---French and Italian---no matter the weather.
     
    We know that moving our bodies is good for us. We humans are made for walking. What we also know is that we learn better when we move. 
     
    So, if you too need a kick in the behind, a little motivation to move your legs and incorporate some language practice at the same time, take a half hour walk and listen to our conversation. You'll hear about Joanna's language journey, as well as all the benefits of walking, talking, listening and learning: a perfect combination, if you ask me!
     
    Access the extra materials to go further with this podcast episode in the Patreon community, Hear WE Go. 
     
    You can follow Joanna here:
    1. Join her mailing list and see her courses here.
    2. Instagram: walkinglanguages
     
    You can contact me these ways:
    1. English with Catherine
    2. Instagram: catherineangus_hearyougo
    3. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/catherine-angus12/
     
    Thanks as always to Amos the Transparent for the theme music. 
     
    And thank YOU for listening! 

    • 47 min

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