58 episodes

Introducing Atlas Linguae, the only atlas you can navigate without a compass. In this new podcast about language and translation from the award-winning multilingual podcast company: Studio Ochenta.
In this new original podcast about language and translation from Studio Ochenta, we dive deep into a variety of language-related topics, such as how can a story really become global? How can one translate humor and what is the future of emoji language?
Listen to a new episode every two weeks beginning December 20th, 2021, wherever you get your podcasts.

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Atlas Linguae Studio Ochenta

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Introducing Atlas Linguae, the only atlas you can navigate without a compass. In this new podcast about language and translation from the award-winning multilingual podcast company: Studio Ochenta.
In this new original podcast about language and translation from Studio Ochenta, we dive deep into a variety of language-related topics, such as how can a story really become global? How can one translate humor and what is the future of emoji language?
Listen to a new episode every two weeks beginning December 20th, 2021, wherever you get your podcasts.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    EXCLUSIVE SNEAKPEAK: Love, Gods, and Other Intelligent Systems

    EXCLUSIVE SNEAKPEAK: Love, Gods, and Other Intelligent Systems

    At Ochenta, we've just released a new audiobook for Valentine’s Month: Love, Gods, and Other Intelligent Systems, based on our podcast Love Items. If you've already listened to Cloe and Eloc's story about finding true love, don't worry. In this audiobook, you’ll delve deep into the most intriguing questions of Love Items: Why did Eloc gain all of her magical powers in the first place? What was at stake on planet Earth while Cloe was trying to find the right one?
    You can find Love, Gods, and Other Intelligent Systems on platforms such as:
    Google PlayStorytelPodimoBookwire
    Available also in Spanish and Italian.
    When you listen to Ochenta’s originals and purchase its audiobooks, you are directly supporting our independent production, allowing us to bring more stories like this into the world! Get more information about our audiobooks at ochentastudio.com/audiobooks.

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    • 1 min
    Atlas Linguae Recommends: Ochenta Cuentos Season 5!

    Atlas Linguae Recommends: Ochenta Cuentos Season 5!

    Studio Ochenta presents: Ochenta Cuentos Season 5! Bringing 10 brand new stories from Colombia 🇨🇴, Argentina 🇦🇷, México 🇲🇽, Chile 🇨🇱, Ecuador 🇪🇨 and Paraguay 🇵🇾. This time, we’re showcasing stories about endings - the end of a journey, the end of a trail road, the end of a flight through space...
    First episode drops on November 30th, 2023.

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    • 3 min
    Un mundo de acentos, con Bryan Rey

    Un mundo de acentos, con Bryan Rey

    Este es un episodio especial en español de Atlas Linguae en el que hablamos con Bryan Rey (@bryanreyy_). Bryan es un creador de contenido de Colombia y se ha vuelto famoso en sus redes sociales por su habilidad para hablar con mucha precisión en acentos de otros países de habla hispana, así como de diferentes regiones de su propio país. En este episodio hablamos con Bryan sobre de dónde surgió su pasión por descubrir y aprender diferentes acentos en español, cómo estructura sus videos para que sean divertidos y culturalmente precisos, y cómo fue que logró–desde tan temprana edad–dominar el acento chileno.  
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    • 39 min
    Do you identify as Latinx?

    Do you identify as Latinx?

    What’s the story behind the word Latinx and why is there so much reporting about how divisive it is? On this week’s episode we talk to writers and comedians Michael Díaz (@juanbago) and Jaime Fernández (@jfernz) about their work, including a video they worked on about the term Latinx, and about how they seek to lift up creative Latinx voices.
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    • 4 min
    Representation through comedy, with Michael Díaz and Jaime Fernández

    Representation through comedy, with Michael Díaz and Jaime Fernández

    For this episode, we have not one, but TWO guests: two Latinos who are great writers, actors, comedians, collaborators, but above all, friends: Michael Díaz and Jaime Fernández.
    Michael (@juanbago) is the creator behind the hilarious Juan Bago, a Dominican New Yorker best known for his candid “man-on-the-street” style of comedy. He and Jaime (@jfernz), who co-wrote and co-directed the Audible series “Michelle Rojas is not Okay” are both cohosts of the “Translators Podcast” (@translatorspodcast), an interview show centered on in-depth conversations with Latine creators.

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    • 43 min
    Houston’s Nigerian Community

    Houston’s Nigerian Community

    The city of Houston, Texas, has a large and culturally very active Nigerian population. When we talked to Nigerian-American content creator Beverly Adaeze for Atlas Linguae, who was born in Lagos and raised in Houston, we decided to learn more about why this city has become such a cultural hub not just for Nigeria, but for West Africa in general.
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    • 3 min

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