464: Ganz Deutschland ist paranoid

464: Ganz Deutschland ist paranoid

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660: Vögel, die ich ablehne

In dieser Episode sprechen wir über unsere "unpopuläre Meinungen". Wir fragen uns: Welche Dinge mögen (fast) alle Menschen — nur wir nicht? Mit dabei: Kaffee, Fußball, Konzerte, laute Partys, reife Bananen, Knoblauch und (bestimmte) Vögel. Wir fragen uns auch: Was ist so toll am ...  Show more

659: Der Aldi-Äquator

Wir sitzen über den Dächern von Wien und sprechen über Hotelzimmer-Chaos, Double-Dipped Tee und unser Easy-Languages-Netzwerk-Treffen. Caris teilt ihre neue Idee, Sprachenlernen und Fahrradfahren zu kombinieren. Im Thema der Woche verraten wir euch, wie man internationale Markenn ...  Show more

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