Words of the Year 2023

Words of the Year 2023

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Inside the Mind of a UN Interpreter and AI Expert: Meet Josh Goldsmith

Welcome to episode 242, introducing a very special guest. I'm pretty excited for this interview with my friend Josh Goldsmith from techforword. Josh is a super impressive person: UN and EU interpreter, successful entrepreneur, and an all-round sunny soul. In this episode, you'll ...  Show more

Words of the Year 2022

Aren't words of the year the BEST?? Definitely no quiet quitting or shrinkflation over here because today is a bonus! We're coming out of goblin mode for this special topic (what a vibe shift) and having a lot of fun learning words from all over the world, including the UK, Austr ...  Show more

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