#258 I Made Very Big Mistakes

#258 I Made Very Big Mistakes

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#381 Are You Upsetting People with Your English? | Megan Nicholls

Meg (Mega Language Coach) joins me for a second episode and this time we talk about inclusive language.Inclusive language is a way of speaking that includes other people and doesn't leave people out based on their ability, gender, personality, or anything else. It's a small shift ...  Show more

#380 Can I Cross South Korea by Bicycle?

In a more adventurous episode, I challenge myself to cycle alone from Seoul, South Korea all the way to the coastal city of Busan, and eventually end up in Fukuoka, Japan. Can I do it? Can I make it to the end without destroying my body? Join me to find out.In this episode, I'll ...  Show more

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