AboutPhilip Clem is a talented singer and songwriter from Seattle, Washington who has lived in San Francisco, Spain and now Los Angeles, California. Today, Philip is going to tell us about what it's like to be a local from Seattle. In this episode, you'll learn about the state, its stereotypes (and whether or not they're true!), you’ll learn about the cultur ... Show More
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207.2 - The Great Molasses Flood of 1919
In this episode, we explore the Great Molasses Flood of 1919, one of the strangest and most tragic disasters in U.S. history. On a cold January afternoon in Boston’s North End, a massive steel tank holding 2.3 million gallons of molasses burst, sending a deadly wave of syrup thro ... Show More
26m 31s
Feb 25
207 - Expression: In a Sticky Situation
In this engaging (and slightly sticky) episode, we explore the common American English idiom “to be in a sticky situation.” After a real-life kitchen disaster involving spilled honey, we break down what the expression means, where it comes from (it dates back over 200 years!), an ... Show More
19m 42s
Feb 18
⭐ Feature: Hangry, Bromance & Spam: Everyday Portmanteaus with Liz!
In this playful and spontaneous episode, Liz and I play a fast-paced guessing game using common English portmanteaus—words created by blending two others together. From hangry and bromance to Spam and chillax, we break down their meanings, origins, and how Americans actually use ... Show More
26m 44s
Mar 2022
51: El episodio más fantástico de todos
Iván nos propone usar la imaginación y pensar en los viajes en el tiempo. El ejercicio se sale un poco de control, lo que da como resultado uno de los episodios más fantásticos tal vez grabados en la historia de los podcasts. Escúchalo y acompaña a Iván, su sábana, y la bruja Pau ... Show More
28 m
<p>Ciao Italiani Veri!</p>
<p><span data-offset-key="b8f4s-0-0">Episodio strepitoso con Katherine, Max e Paolo!<br /> La gradita ospite è la scrittrice del bellissimo libro</span>📚, pubblicato in tante lingue, “La moglie americana”.</p>
<p>È molto Ita ... Show More