484: Vater und Sohn

484: Vater und Sohn

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644: Die Deutschen sind einfach überall

Cari entdeckt „die dunkle Seite Neuseelands" und berichtet von gefährlichen Szenen im dortigen Straßenverkehr. Manuel war einen Tag in Dresden und begeistert, wie freundlich die Menschen dort sind. Außerdem erklären wir den Ausdruck „sich an etwas sattsehen", empfehlen mehrere Po ...  Show more

643: Eine Frage des Erwartungsmanagements

Wir sprechen über unsere Gefühle! Zunächst erklärt Cari, wie man die Seele baumeln lässt (zum Beispiel am Strand in Neuseeland). Dann machen wir "Top oder Flop" und bewerten Emotionen wie Glück, Trauer, Freude, Schadenfreude, Neid, Hass und viele mehr. Zum Schluss sprechen wir üb ...  Show more

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