Memory expert Anthony Metivier comes on the show to answer all my dumb questions about memory palaces and shares an exclusive bonus with the AFP audience.
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AFP 52 – Anthony Lauder: Being an Expat
On this episode I'm joined by Anthony Lauder. Anthony has been living in the Czech Republic for over 10 years and comes on to the show to share his tips and tricks for aspiring expats.
AFP 51 – Chuck Smith: Duolingo and The Polyglot Gathering
In this episode we hear from Chuck Smith about the upcoming Polyglot Berlin Gathering, but we also get a rare behind the scenes look into Duolingo and the people volunteering to create the language courses. We also couldn't resist talking a bit about Esperanto.
AFP 50 – Benny Lewis: Language Encouragement
In the season finale of the Actual Fluency Podcast I'm joined by none other than Benny Lewis. Benny has been a huge inspiration for me and today we talk about language encouragement and how the polyglot community has evolved over the years.
AFP 33 – Alberto Arrighini: Self-development and motivation
Are you guys ready to get pumped up? How is your motivation doing today?
Today I'm joined by another young polyglot, Mr. Alberto Arrighini. I met Alberto in Berlin at the Polyglot Gathering, and we exchanged Facebook details. I didn't talk to him much after the event, but I kept seeing things from him in my news feed. He was waking up early, running, working out and posting pictures of inspirational quotes, books and much more.
AFP 31 – Leszek Trybała: The young polyglot revolution
Today I have a very special guest. Leszek is a 17-year old who impressed me greatly whenever I would open the Memrise leaderboards. He would routinely get 10 times as many points as me in a month, which would indicate a very high level of activity. He's also fascinating because he is part of the young polyglot revolution, where teenagers start learning languages very early and do so very successfully. Another example of this is Tim Doner, who everybody probably knows by now.