10本のエピソード

Hello everyone,

I am Julner D and this podcast is intended to explore explore my experience my visit to USA, learning English for the first time. I will explore various topics as it relates to cultures, food, music, school, travel, personal experiences. Well, I am excited to embark with you on this journey. Vinn prete m zoreil ou. ( lend me your ears). As a blended language podcast, we have various invited guess from various episode. So please stay tune and drop your comments and suggestion. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/julner--d/support

Watch the Language..‪.‬ Julner D.

    • 教育

Hello everyone,

I am Julner D and this podcast is intended to explore explore my experience my visit to USA, learning English for the first time. I will explore various topics as it relates to cultures, food, music, school, travel, personal experiences. Well, I am excited to embark with you on this journey. Vinn prete m zoreil ou. ( lend me your ears). As a blended language podcast, we have various invited guess from various episode. So please stay tune and drop your comments and suggestion. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/julner--d/support

    Met bouch ou kot kob ou ye.

    Met bouch ou kot kob ou ye.

    In this episode we gave a brief history of the stock markets. Defined many terms. We talked about the importance of diversified a portfolio. Where you can open an investment account and many more.

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    • 18分
    Soup Joumou-an.

    Soup Joumou-an.

    Soup Joumou is not only a famous dish/ important in the Haitian culture but it represent a pivotal time in our Black History and for the Haitian people.  Soup Joumou is often made with Kabocha squash puree (joumou, hence the name) and with several other ingredients, which are include but not limited to squash, carrots, potatoes, yam, beef and many spices.  Our ancestors were not allow to drink it and thay soup joumou only reserved for the slave owners. Only the slave masters were fortunate to drink it and only after it was prepared by the slave according to historian.  Haitian became independent in 1804  led by Jean Jacques Dessalines and Toussaint L'Ouverture according to historian through a bloody war against the French armies ruled by Napoleon Bonaparte. 
    As a form of celebration, almost every household make that good soup Joumou on January 1 of every year and sending a message to the French that very dishes you have deprive us from that now we drinking after kicking the A$$. 


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    • 15分
    Mesié “il n’est “

    Mesié “il n’est “

    Fè atansyon ak moun ou antre nan sòl (sou sou). Avan lè ou rele-yo. Kouw tande yap diw: il n’est “ pas la!

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    • 14分
    A meeting with the Bear !

    A meeting with the Bear !

    This weekend was a great enjoyment after hiking at Bear Mountain...

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    • 7分
    An Amend

    An Amend

    An Amend !

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    • 3分
    The Injustice

    The Injustice

    A quick over view regarding the recent killing and injustice of many of our brothers and sisters. Mainly, the killing of George Floyd and Ahmaud Aubrey.

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    • 9分

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