15 episodes

Onder and Harun speak to internationals at Williams with the hope that our campus will become a little more cultured episode by episode.

Cultures of Williams Onder Kilinc & Harun Curak

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Onder and Harun speak to internationals at Williams with the hope that our campus will become a little more cultured episode by episode.

    UK and Bosnia - Host Special!

    UK and Bosnia - Host Special!

    On the last episode of the semester we explore the home countries of the two hosts: Harun and Onder! They answer all the same questions that our previous guests have had and we think this hybrid of countries is taking a giant leap towards achieving world peace. Just a reminder that these episodes were recorded during winter study and so phrases like 'We hope you make it home safe' are quite redundant amid the current pandemic.Nonetheless, we hope you've enjoyed season one and we wish to bring...

    • 16 min
    Colombia with Salvador Robayo - He Jinxed 2020

    Colombia with Salvador Robayo - He Jinxed 2020

    In today's episode, we find out exactly why 2020 has been such a sh*tstorm! Salvador tells us that he did not eat 12 grapes and make wishes when entering 2020 and that is why he might have a bad year. Well, Sal was very right in this statement which he made two months before COVID-19 smashed through the earth. It is probably helpful to remember that we recorded this during Winter Study. Oh and yeah, Colombia! We find out that people are very kind yet mischievous. Make sure that you rest ...

    • 12 min
    Albania with Kristel Hasani - Walking Over Borders

    Albania with Kristel Hasani - Walking Over Borders

    On this weeks episode, we speak to Kristel from Albania. The country with the peculiar flag seems to have very diverse terrain and plenty of liveliness to go around throughout the capital. Kristel is dying to take Harun and Onder to the beach but they are simply swamped with work and politely decline. Kristel doesn't take to this too well but still puts on a brave face and continues with the episode. She is very knowledgable on her home country; listen and find out! 

    • 15 min
    Tunisia with Achref Dhahbi - Bread Episode

    Tunisia with Achref Dhahbi - Bread Episode

    This might just be the weirdest, most cringy episode of CoW. It feels as if the five months of friendship between this trio has not materialized into a good episode of Cultures. But who is to blame? Achref forced bread down our throats and we felt uncomfortable in his presence. The feud was later resolved and the trio remained as such for decades to come. Enjoy! 

    • 12 min
    Panama with Magdalena Arias - Pirate Invasion

    Panama with Magdalena Arias - Pirate Invasion

    In this weeks episode we speak to Magda from Panama City. We learn that the famous 'Panama Hat' is actually a common tourists misconception and that the hat is actually Ecuadorian. We also quiz Magda with our three statements which she *spoiler alert* gets correct. Enjoy!

    • 12 min
    Hungary with Balint Szollosi - Valentine's Day

    Hungary with Balint Szollosi - Valentine's Day

    In today's episode, we speak to Balint from Hungary who explains what his name means and how Hungarian's celebrate their 'name days.' Though, Balint chooses not to partake in this cultural tradition which many of our listeners may find upsetting but fear not, he does not care. We are also tremendously intrigued to hear about Balint's favorite slang word, we would try to explain it here but feel we simply lack the vocabulary to do so. Enjoy! 

    • 16 min

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