Episodes

  • Psychology of Creativity (A Conversation with Fabio Cerpelloni)
    Jan 14 2025

    A conversation between Bree and Fabio Cerpelloni talking about how creativity shapes our work, problem-solving, and everyday lives.

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    1 hr and 5 mins
  • Facing Fear (A Conversation with Anna Tyrie)
    Dec 31 2024

    Bree and Anna Tyrie discuss the psychology of fear, how it impacts different areas of our lives, and share strategies to overcome it.

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    50 mins
  • #70 | ReThinking (with Bree Aesie)
    Dec 17 2024

    Bree believes in her idea, but when reality doesn’t match her expectation, she must rethink and adapt.

    Level: Upper Intermediate

    Accent: Canadian

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    Key Vocabulary:

    LEAN: To bend your body slightly forward or toward something. "Lean in" can also be used to mean actively engage or embrace something.

    NOD: To move your head up and down to show agreement or acknowledgment.

    GLOW: To look happy, healthy, or full of joy, often shown through a bright smile or expression.

    PICK (SOMETHING) OUT: To choose something from a group.

    ON PAPER: How something appears in theory or on a written plan, not necessarily in practice.

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    21 mins
  • #69 | Daring to Try (with Gabriel Kazz)
    Dec 3 2024

    Gabriel Kazz’s musical journey takes him to the TV show The Voice, where he realizes the power of showing up and trying.

    Level: Advanced

    Accent: Canadian

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    Key Vocabulary:

    HONE: To improve a skill through practice and effort.

    HAVE A THICK SKIN: To be able to handle criticism or difficult situations without being upset.

    A FALLING OUT: A disagreement or argument that damages a relationship.

    REKINDLE: To bring back or restart something, like a feeling or relationship.

    THE CHERRY ON TOP: The final touch that makes something perfect or even better.

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    Music Credits:

    All songs from the album “Lonely Fire” by Gabriel Kazz

    “Where is the Wind”

    “Change the World”

    “Candle”

    “Lonely Fire”

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    21 mins
  • #68 | Owning Your Mistakes (with Charlie Baxter)
    Nov 19 2024

    When Charlie Baxter meets his girlfriend's parents for the first time, a big mistake turns into a lesson on honesty and connection.

    Level: Upper Intermediate

    Accent: United Kingdom (London)

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    Key Vocabulary:

    - Prove Your Worth: To show that you are capable or valuable.

    - Rev / Keep the Revs Up: To increase the speed of a car’s engine, or to maintain energy or momentum.

    - Blatantly: In a very obvious or offensive way, without trying to hide it.

    - Chip In: To contribute money, help, or ideas. "He chipped in with a helpful suggestion during the meeting."

    - Flaws / Flawless: To have imperfections or to be perfect without mistakes.

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    20 mins
  • #67 | Learning on the Job (with Nikki Richard)
    Nov 5 2024

    When Nikki started her career in human rights, she found herself adapting to a job that required a lot more than she expected.

    Level: Upper Intermediate

    Accent: Canada (Calgary)

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    5 Words & Expressions in Today's Story:

    - BLASTING (MUSIC/AIR-CONDITIONING): Playing music or running air-conditioning at a very high volume or strength. "They had the music blasting at the party."

    - TO CRAM INTO: To fit many people or things into a small space. "We all crammed into the car for the road trip."

    - TO BLEND IN: To look or act like the people or things around you, so you are not noticed. "The animal’s fur helped it blend in with its surroundings."

    - TUNNEL VISION: Focusing on one thing and ignoring everything else around you. "He had tunnel vision while studying, ignoring his friends."

    - TO SHRUG: To lift your shoulders slightly to show you don’t know or don’t care. "She shrugged when asked about her plans."

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    24 mins
  • #66 | Breaking Expectations (with Sarah Allworthy)
    Oct 22 2024

    Sarah Allworthy tells a story of what happens when you do something you're "not supposed to do."

    Level: Upper Intermediate

    Accent: United Kingdom (London)

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    5 Words & Expressions in Today's Story:

    - TO CALL SOMEONE’S BLUFF: To challenge someone to prove something they said or did. "He called her bluff during the poker game."

    - WHIFF: To briefly smell something, often a faint or slight smell. "He got a whiff of smoke from the nearby barbecue."

    - BLUR: Something unclear or not easy to see or remember. "The events of last night are a blur to me."

    - TO BE DARING: To be bold and willing to take risks. "She was daring enough to try skydiving."

    - CLOSE CALL: A situation where something bad almost happened, but didn’t. "We had a close call when we almost missed our flight."

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    23 mins
  • #65 | Being Yourself (with Archy Jamjun)
    Oct 8 2024

    Growing up, Archy Jamjun didn't feel seen, until someone finally saw him for who he really was.

    Level: Advanced

    Accent: United States (Chicago)

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    5 Words & Expressions in Today's Story:

    - TO THROW DOWN THE GAUNTLET: To challenge or invite someone to compete or flight. "She threw down the gauntlet by saying she could win the competition."

    - TO FLING: To throw or push something with force. "She flung her coat onto the chair."

    - TO BE ADEPT: To be good at doing something. "She is adept at solving math problems."

    - TO MAKE THE NEWSPAPERS: To be featured in the news or media, especially in newspapers. "The story made the front page of the newspapers."

    - TO SHOWER SOMEONE WITH SOMETHING: To give someone a lot of presents, praise, or attention. "On her birthday, she was showered with gifts by her friends."

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    20 mins