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What to say when you're seeing a doctor? We'll teach you! Come learn about seeing a doctor in Chinese.
Vocabulary:
舒服
拉肚子
发烧
量
体温
药
开药
Dialogue:
医生(女的): 你哪儿不舒服?
病人(男的):拉肚子,还有一点发烧。
医生:什么时候开始的?
病人:昨天晚上。
医生:一天大约拉几次?
病人:四次。
医生:让我量量你的体温。38度5. 我给你开一点药。
Catch My Drift:
A:医生,我很不舒服。
B:怎么了?哪里不舒服?
A:拉肚子。一天大约拉四次。
B:发烧吗?让我来量量你的体温。哦。。有一点发烧。我给你开一点药。 -
This one is actually a joke I learned and like to tell. Come learn how to say it in Chinese!
Vocabulary:
精神病
异常
喊
纳闷
四周
打算
凑
刺
戳
尖叫
Dialogue:
一天,一个男人走在街上,碰巧路过一家精神病医院。当他走过的时候,他听到医院里面所有的病人都在异常兴奋地喊:“十三、十三、十三。” 这个男人很纳闷,于是他决定过去看看。遗憾的是,他找不到一扇可以看进去的窗户。他走遍了医院四周,就是找不到一扇窗户。最后,他发现了墙上的一个小洞,就打算通过它看看。当他刚好把眼睛凑到那个洞上,一根粗棍子刺了出来,戳在了他的眼睛上。“我的眼睛!我的眼睛!”他愤怒地尖叫着。他听到人们在医院里喊着:“十四、十四、十四。”
Catch my Drift:
A: 你的眼睛怎么啦?
B: 别提了! 被精神病医院的病人戳的。
A:怎么回事?
B:那天我路过一家精神病医院,里面的病人都在异常兴奋地喊:“十三、十三、十三。” 我很纳闷,打算去看看他们在干什么,可是医院的四周都没有窗户,只有一个小洞,于是我就把眼睛凑了过去。
A: 然后就被戳了?
B: 是啊!刚一凑过去,一根粗棍子就刺了出来。我就成这样啦。 -
Hi! I am Enma, thank you very much for taking the time to listen in.
Over the years as a curious traveler of life, I went through different roles - entrepreneur, trainer and now an executive coach across multiple geographies.
On this journey I have had the opportunity to meet some amazing women. Every one of them shared a unique story of passion, resilience, and success overcoming challenges in their own unique way. Their stories kept me up, thinking and imagining…… I woke up - inspired, excited and motivated.
At the same time, I was coaching young women who were sometimes despondent about challenges they were facing, looking to be inspired or just needed that little push to seize the day.
To get broader validation, I conducted research among aspiring women professionals.
Questions ranged from, “how do we build presence and exercise influence” to the more powerful observation, “Men have to state whereas women have to convince”.
It was evident that there was much to learn from women who had walked the path and created their own course. No matter which discipline you looked at - there were many unsung hidden stories of women that were amazing and inspiring.
I am driven to find these hidden stories, collate them and now with the technology of podcasting, share them with you.
I named my podcast Atalanta Diaries, after the Greek mythological figure Atalanta. She was abandoned as a child by her father, an Arcadian king because he wished to have a son.
She grew up in the forest to become a huntress and was the only woman amongst the famed Argonauts in their quest for the Golden Fleece.
Atalanta Diaries, I hope will be a place to have meaningful conversations with breakthrough women where we explore the ebb and flow of their unique journeys.
A place where we can learn and connect beyond the limitations of the audio file.
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Just a little story time on how I tried to make a homemade ramp in my grandmas drive way, but didn’t go well
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The most prominent media figure in America calls for the creation of a militia, armed Americans willing to use violence to get their way. What they want is to overthrow the U.S. government and to end democracy in this country – by force. Their plot raised alarming indications that the federal government is not up to the task of dealing with that kind of homegrown threat.
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A family begins a relentless pursuit of justice after the death of Nevada attorney Susan Winters is ruled a suicide. Josh Mankiewicz reports.
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Patrick Bet-David sits down with Andrew Tate in Madrid, Spain. In an interview that spans nearly 5 hours, they leave no stone unturned. Pat & Andrew discuss his ban, Logan Paul, Elon Musk, modern-day manhood, and much more.
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In this episode, Patrick Bet-David is joined by Adam Sosnick and co-founder of MicroStrategies Michael Saylor to discuss the world of Bitcoin, Macroeconomics, and Cryptos effects on the larger financial ecosystem...
TOPICS
Why Michael Saylor Invested into Bitcoin Why Micro Strategy invested to much into Bitcoin Why Michael Saylor thinks the dollar will collapse How would Cyber warfare affect Bitcoin? How Bitcoin is really a form of 'Digital energy' Michael Saylor explains why 'diversification' is a bad strategy Michael Saylor explains why everything collapses if the currency collapses El Salvador & It's Bitcoin Endavor Why Michael Saylor is so confident about Bitcoin Michael Saylor's thoughts on Ethereum What happens if the politicians go after bitcoin Why more people from the crypto community need to get into politics Michael Saylor vs. Peter SchiffMichael J. Saylor is an American entrepreneur and business executive, who co-founded and leads MicroStrategy, a company that provides business intelligence, mobile software, and cloud-based services. Saylor authored the 2012 book The Mobile Wave: How Mobile Intelligence Will Change Everything. Connect with him on social media here: https://bit.ly/35472iG
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In this episode, Patrick Bet-David is joined by Adam Sosnick and Dr. Peter McCullough. Peter Andrew McCullough is an American cardiologist. He was vice chief of internal medicine at Baylor University Medical Center and a professor at Texas A&M University. During the COVID-19 pandemic, McCullough has been skeptical about COVID-19, the COVID-19 vaccine, and COVID-19 treatments.
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Patrick Bet-David is the founder and CEO of Valuetainment Media. He is the author of the #1 Wall Street Journal bestseller Your Next Five Moves (Simon & Schuster) and a father of 2 boys and 2 girls. He currently resides in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida.
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This week, we continue the story of the early church in the book of Acts, focusing on Peter. Peter has a weird hunger dream and then gets a request for help from an unexpected source: a Roman centurion! He knows God is trying to tell him something -- but what?
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In kicking off the midterms, Joe Biden talked about American democracy as a shared value, enshrined in the country’s founding — a value that both Democrats and Republicans should join together in defending. But there is another possible view of this moment. One that is shared by two very different groups: the voters who propelled Biden to the presidency … and the conservative activists who are rejecting democracy altogether.
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In this episode, Patrick Bet-David is joined by Adam Sosnick, Ricardo Aguilar, Stuart Kaplan & Scott Perry to break down the raid on former President Donald J Trumps, Palm Beach residence.
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Chinese teacher and host, Will Xu, teaches us a little about Chinese humor. Co-host and long time student of Mandarin, Lindi, follows along and helps to guide other learners down the path to understanding and speaking Chinese.
Vocab:
情侣 Qínglǚ Couple
排 Pái To stand in line
埋头 Máitóu To bury one's head
猛 Měng Fierce
啃 Kěn Nibble
心事 Xīnshì Something weighing on one's mind
凑 Còu To inch closer to
追 Zhuī To pursue
干脆 Gāncuì Without hesitation
愣 Lèng Frozen
愣住 Lèng zhù Stupified
呆 Dāi Daze
暂停 Zàntíng Time out, pause, suspend
可怜 Kělián Pathetic
无奈 Wúnài Have no alternative, Helpless
忙 Máng Hastily
Dialogue:
昨天去吃肯德基,排在我后面的像是一对儿情侣。
他们点了一大堆吃的然后坐在我旁边。坐下后,那个
女孩就开始埋头猛吃 - 好像饿了好几天的样子。
而男孩则一根一根的啃着薯条 - 好像有什么心事。
突然男孩放下薯条,往前凑了凑,很认真的问:
“亲亲,我追你行吗?”
女孩,头也不抬,直接说: “不行!“
男孩又问:”一点可能也没有吗?“
女孩干脆的说:”一点可能也没有。“
男孩愣住了,两眼直直地看着她,呆在那里。
当时,女孩一手拿着鸡腿一手拿着汉堡,觉得男孩在看她。
于是暂停大吃,然后用可怜的言声看着那个男孩,小声说:
”那。。。我还能吃吗?“
旁边包括我在内的人都笑出声了。
那男孩很无奈,忙说:”吃吧,吃吧“
Zuótiān qù chī kěndéjī, pái zài wǒ hòumiàn de
xiàng shì yī duì er qínglǚ.
Tāmen diǎnle yī dà duī chī de
ránhòu zuò zài wǒ pángbiān.
Zuò xià hòu, nàgè Nǚhái jiù kāishǐ máitóu měng chī -
hǎoxiàng èle hǎo jǐ tiān de yàngzi.
Ér nánhái zé yī gēn yī gēn de kěnzhe shǔ tiáo -
hǎoxiàng yǒu shén me xīnshì.
Túrán nánhái fàngxià shǔ tiáo,
wǎng qián còule còu, hěn rènzhēn de wèn:
“Qīn qīn, wǒ zhuī nǐ xíng ma?”
Nǚhái, tóu yě bù tái, zhíjiē shuō: “Bùxíng!“
Nánhái yòu wèn:” Yīdiǎn kěnéng yě méiyǒu ma?“
Nǚhái gāncuì de shuō:” Yīdiǎn kěnéng yě méiyǒu.“
Nánhái lèng zhùle, liǎng yǎn zhí zhí de kànzhe tā,
dāi zài nàlǐ.
Dāngshí, nǚhái yīshǒu názhe jītuǐ
yīshǒu názhe hànbǎo, juédé nánhái zài kàn tā.
Yúshì zàntíng dà chī, ránhòu yòng kělián de yán shēng
kànzhe nàgè nánhái, xiǎoshēng shuō:
” Nà... Wǒ hái néng chī ma?“
Pángbiān bāokuò wǒ zài nèi de rén dōu xiào chū shēngle.
Nà nánhái hěn wúnài, máng shuō:” Chī ba, chī ba “
Yesterday when I went to KFC, standing in line behind me
appeared to be a young couple. They ordered a big pile of
food and then sat down close to where I was. Right after
they took a seat, the girl dove into the food, as though she hadn't
eaten for several days. The boy, on the other hand, slowly
chewed on french fries - one by one - appearing to have
something on his mind.
Suddenly, the boy put down a french fry, and inching closer
to the girl asked her in sincere tone of voice,
"Qin Qin, can I pursue you?"
"No way!" the girl said without even raising her head.
"Not even a small chance?" the boy asked.
"Not even a small chance." the girl said without hesitation.
The boy was stunned, his eyes locked on the girl, and
just sat there in a daze.
The girl, feeling his eyes upon her, momentarily paused
feasting, and in a very small voice said,
"So...can I still eat?"
Everyone nearby, including me - laughed out loud.
The boy, feeling helpless, quickly said, "Eat, eat.."
Supplementary Vocab/Phrases:
你怎么有这么一大堆衣服?
Nǐ zěnme yǒu zhème yī dà duī yīfú?
Why do you have such a big pile of clothes?
今天老师交给我们一大堆的作业。
Jīntiān lǎoshī jiāo gěi wǒmen yī dà duī de zuòyè。
The teacher assigned us a big pile of homework today.
Catch My Drift:
A: 你是不是有心事?我们是情侣。有什么不能直说的呢?你别买这个头不说话。
B:我没事。
A:是不是为了昨天排队买电影票的事?
B:知道就好。你为什么老往排在前面的那个女生那里凑?
A:哎。。那个女孩子曾经追过我。我觉得人家一个人挺可怜的,就和她说说话 嘛。
B:那你干脆和她一起去看电影好了。还找我干嘛?
A:不要提这件事了好不好?你看我买了一大堆吃的,就是来向你道歉的。
B:那你还愣在那里干吗?一起吃吧! -
It’s Baltimore, 2022. Adnan Syed has spent the last 23 years incarcerated, serving a life sentence for the murder of Hae Min Lee, a crime he says he didn’t commit. He has exhausted every legal avenue for relief, including a petition to the United States Supreme Court. But then, a prosecutor in the Baltimore State’s Attorney’s office stumbled upon two handwritten notes in Adnan’s case file, and that changes everything.
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In this funny episode, Patrick Bet-David is joined by The Hodgetwins and Adam Sosnick.
TOPICS
0:00 - Start 4:45 - How the Hodgetwins got into Youtube 14:43 - The Hodgetwins values and principles 27:05 - The Hodgetwins on politics 39:48 - Why the Hodgetwins became conservatives 48:16 - The Hodgetwins on Donald Trump 1:00:13 - The Hodgetwins opinion on Donald Trump being indicted 1:08:40 - Why Nancy Pelosi is more presidential than Joe Biden 1:20:39 - Hillary Clinton’s message about Martha’s vineyard 1:26:31 - The beef between Gavin Newsom and Ron Desantis 1:37:02 - Kim Kardashian supporting Hillary ClintonSee The Hodgtwins on tour: https://bit.ly/3SkkGl3
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Learn to talk about traveling on vacation in Chinese.
Vocabulary:
假期
旅游
去
多久
半
月
Dialogue:
A:假期你去旅游了吗?
B: 是的。去了好多地方。
A:去了多久?
B:大概半个月。
Catch My Drift:
A: 假期怎么过的?
B:我去旅游了。去很多地方。
A:去了多久呢?
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In this podcast, the first from a series in our language learning archives, Chinese host and Mandarin teacher, Kappa Zhao, talks about what to do when your electricity goes out. Co-host and long time student of Mandarin, Lindi, follows along and helps to guide other learners down the path to understanding and speaking Chinese.
Vocabulary:
停 Tíng Stop
电 Diàn Electricity
停电 Tíngdiàn Power Failure
又 Yòu Again
才 Cái Only
Dialogue:
A: 你好。我们这里停电了。
Wǒmen zhèlǐ tíngdiànle。
The electricity (just) went out here.
B:嗯?怎么又停电了?
en? Zěnme yòu tíngdiànle?
Huh? Why is the power out again?
A: 我也不知道,才用了两个电器。
Wǒ yě bù zhīdào, cái yòngle liǎng gè diànqì.
I don't know either, I was only using two
appliances.
B: 好了,好了。来了。。。
Hǎole, hǎole. Láile。。。
Ok, Ok. Coming...
Supplemental Vocab/Phrases:
物业 Wùyè Property Management
我知道 Wǒ zhīdào I know
我不知道 Wǒ bù zhīdào I don't know
收音机 Shōuyīnjī Radio
洗衣机 Xǐyījī Washing machine
DVD机 DVDjī DVD player
微波炉 Wéibōlú Microwave
电冰箱 Diàn bīngxiāng Refrigerator
空调 Kòngtiáo Air Conditioner
修好了吗? Xiūhǎole ma? Is it fixed?
为什么老是停电了?Wèishéme lǎo shì tíngdiànle?Why is the power always going out?
是配电盒有螺丝松了 Shì pèi diàn hé yǒu luósī sōngle。
The screws on the power distribution box are loose.
Catch My Drift:
A: 师傅。。。修好了吗?
B: 修好了。
A: 我只用了一个空调和冰箱。为什么老是停电呢?
B: 是配电盒有螺丝松了。没什么大问题提。 -
In this lesson, you'll learn the following phrases: Hello! / How are you? / I'm good, thank you. / What is your name? / My name is... / Where are you from? / I am from Sweden.
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Gasparino interviews Helena from Czech Republic as she shares her favourite swahili word.--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/gasparino-haule/messageSupport this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/gasparino-haule/support
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