38 min

29. Language as vehicle of meaning - what parts of you emerge in foreign language‪?‬ Humanly

    • Personal Journals

Hi creators,
 
As a polyglot, I have a fond relationship with language. It's alive, it evolves, it reflects culture.

Over the years, with each new language I mastered, I experienced different facets of me emerge. At times expanding, other days contracting depending on the linguistic container.

Above all, learning a foreign language allows you to live life more than once having access to a wider pool of meaning and non-obvious points of view.

In my newest podcast episode, I'll take you on a journey where I share how I experienced self-expression through various languages (Polish, English, French, Turkish, Japanese) and how the linguistic component truly reflects the cultural pool of meaning.

If you want to see more of my writing, sign up for my newsletter: https://humanlystories.substack.com/

Find my creative work at:  https://linktr.ee/humanly.space

Happy flowing!


This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit humanlystories.substack.com

Hi creators,
 
As a polyglot, I have a fond relationship with language. It's alive, it evolves, it reflects culture.

Over the years, with each new language I mastered, I experienced different facets of me emerge. At times expanding, other days contracting depending on the linguistic container.

Above all, learning a foreign language allows you to live life more than once having access to a wider pool of meaning and non-obvious points of view.

In my newest podcast episode, I'll take you on a journey where I share how I experienced self-expression through various languages (Polish, English, French, Turkish, Japanese) and how the linguistic component truly reflects the cultural pool of meaning.

If you want to see more of my writing, sign up for my newsletter: https://humanlystories.substack.com/

Find my creative work at:  https://linktr.ee/humanly.space

Happy flowing!


This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit humanlystories.substack.com

38 min