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Learn Indonesian with Free Podcasts Whether you are student or a seasoned speaker, our lessons offer something for everyone. We incorporate culture and current issues into each episode to give the most informative, both linguistically and culturally, podcasts possible. For those of you with just the plane ride to prepare, check our survival phrase series at IndonesianPod101.com. One of these phrases just might turn your trip into the best one ever!
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Indos Across Borders

Julian Vatelier

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INDOS ACROSS BORDERS is the podcast where we dive into the inspiring, unfiltered, yet unique stories of Indonesians living abroad — those who have confronted their fears, embraced new challenges, and are making their mark across the globe. Hosted by me, Julian Vatelier, an Indonesian living in France, this podcast was created to provide Indonesians with the inspiration and support to start their journeys abroad. I began my own journey knowing nothing about life abroad, but now I’m enjoying t ...
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World Languages Podcasting provides a podcast series in various languages for the intermediate to advanced language student to help improve language skills and knowledge of Australian culture. Each conversation is complemented with a full transcript and a page of language exercises that may be downloaded from the website www.worldlanguagespodcasting.com.
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speakindo.life

speak indo podcast

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Speak indo podcast is a medium to think about life while learning the Indonesian language and culture. In addition to the Indonesian folk stories in season 1, we also want to share personal stories that might help inspire others. Each true story in each episode is shared by a real i n d o person who will present it in Indonesian and which we will then translate into English. Also available on tiktok, youtube (for text), FB page (for text and info). @speakindo.life Selamat menikmati! Level of ...
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NUNGGU WİSUDA

Ngoceh ala Wilda

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hi guys, in this podcast you'll hear almost all of my story that's been happened in my whole life (eciyeeee) . an ordinary indonesian girl who have tried to be able to speak indonesian, english, and turkish. basically i'll teach you languages, talking about culture, and traveller in love as well :)) have fun guys!
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Longspeech

Satya Kalama

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Joined by Indonesian startup founders and VCs. We explore the story and journey behind startups and what we can learn from it. Hosted by Satya Kalama. Get in touch! @acekalama @longspeech
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Introducing "Morning Cafe", a podcast talking about a number of exciting topics such as education, lifestyle, travelling tips and many more. This audio blog is hosted by Mr. Andrew Sophian Putra, an Indonesian-based Education Consultant, who has lived in both Singapore and Indonesia; as well as the founder of Go-Amora & Amora Learning Center. Memperkenalkan "Morning Cafe", podcast yang akan membahas tentang topik menarik seperti pendidikan, gaya hidup, kiat travelling, dll. Audio blog ini di ...
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October 12, 2022 marks the 20th anniversary of the Bali bombings - an event which forever shaped the lives of many Australians and ultimately shaped the future of the Australian Federal Police. This four-part podcast series takes you inside the joint AFP-INP (Indonesian National Police) investigation known as Operation ALLIANCE and how it changed the landscape for international police collaboration, how it changed the AFP, and how it changed the lives of those men and women involved. Learn m ...
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Weaving Voices

Whetstone Radio Collective

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Weaving Voices is a Whetstone Radio Collective podcast that stitches textile systems and traditions, economic philosophy, and climate science into a quilt of understanding. Designed to transform our thinking and actions both as citizens and material culture makers and users. You can learn more about this podcast at WhetstoneRadio.com, on Twitter @whetstoneradio, on Tiktok and Instagram @whetstonemedia and subscribe to our Spotify and Youtube channel, Whetstone Media, for more podcast content ...
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Atlas

Monash International Affairs Society

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Atlas is the official radio show of the Monash International Affairs Society, a student-run club from Monash University. Each week, MIAS members are joined by guests to discuss the latest in politics, play some games and learn something new about an area of international affairs.
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Bali Ocean Secrets

Pineapple Audio Production

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Welcome to ‘Bali Ocean Secrets’ Podcast – where we (Matthew and Juliette!) speak to the spearfishers, businesspeople, expats and locals of Bali and tell the story of our journey there. Over these 6 episodes, we hope you will experience the importance of keeping it simple, learning from local people with generations of experience, hearing from expats who are supporting communities and empowering people - and most importantly why the ocean is so vital to Balinese and Indonesian people. And of ...
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Talking Strategy

Royal United Services Institute

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Our thinking about defence and security is shaped by ideas. What we see depends on our vantage point and the lenses we apply to the world. Governments, military and business leaders are seeking to maximise the value they gain from scarce resources by becoming more ‘strategic’. Standing on the shoulders of the giants of strategy from the past helps us see further and more clearly into the future. This series is aimed at those looking to learn more about strategy and how to become more strateg ...
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Aus-Indo in 30

Samantha & Nurina

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There is no doubt that Indonesia, with over 17,000 islands stretched across a vast archipelago, is a complex country. And not far away is Australia, a large continent equally rich in natural resources. But they say there are no two neighbours in the world as different as Australia and Indonesia and we’d like to help bridge the gap. Join international affairs enthusiasts Nurina Savitri and Samantha Yap to chat about a diverse range of topics that shape the politics, culture and society in Aus ...
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Selamat datang kembali di Indos Across Borders! Di episode ini, kita ngobrol bareng Resya Ayunda Silvani (Echa), yang udah tinggal di Prancis lebih dari 11 tahun! Kita mau bagiin ke kalian cara pindah ke Prancis, mulai dari belajar Bahasa pas masih di Indonesia, lanjut di Prancis, dapetin kuliah S1, lanjut S2, YANG TERNYATA GAK MAHAL! Sampai akhirn…
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Selamat datang kembali di Indos Across Borders! Di episode ini, kita ngobrol bareng Mutiara Arsya (Ara), — lulusan Universitas Airlangga yang sekarang lagi melanjutkan studi di Jepang lewat beasiswa Ajinomoto, sebagai satu-satunya orang Indonesia yang lolos di tahun 2023. Dalam episode ini, kita bahas: Kenapa Ara memilih Jepang Apa itu beasiswa Aji…
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Selamat datang kembali di Indos Across Borders! Di episode ini, kita ngobrol bareng Cynthia Diandra, asli Jogja, sekarang dia tinggal dan bekerja di Sydney, Australia. Bukan sekadar cerita soal pindah negara, Chyntia dengan jujur membagikan proses dari awal banget—mulai dari visa, budget terbatas, cari agen pendidikan, sampai kerja keras lewat sist…
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Beatrice and Paul reflect on the lessons for strategy-making and strategy-delivery from their conversations with and about strategic leaders in earlier episodes. Previous sessions of Talking Strategy have explored the activities of great strategic leaders and commanders from around the world. In this final episode of the current season, Paul and Be…
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Genuine transformation goes beyond structural and process reform. KornFerry's Khoi Tu discusses the crucial role of leadership and culture in strategy making and delivery. In this episode we consider how strategy works in the commercial world. Ranging across a number of commercial sectors, Khoi Tu talks about the similarities and differences in str…
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Thucydides set the 'gold standard' for a strategic analysis of war with his history of the Peloponnesian War: Dr Roel Konijnendijk explains how. Thucydides, who lived almost two-and-a-half millennia ago, revolutionised strategic analysis by asserting the place of human agency rather than attributing events as being shaped by Gods or fate. This is s…
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General Marshall planned brilliantly for the US Army’s rapid wartime growth and a 'Just Peace' for post-war Europe. Professor Bill Johnsen explains how. General George C Marshall's (1880-1959) career as a strategist and strategic leader was impressive. As the Chief of Staff for the US Army, he oversaw a forty-fold increase in the size of the Army. …
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Selamat datang kembali di Indos Across Borders, podcast yang mengupas cerita inspiratif orang Indonesia yang membangun kehidupan di luar negeri. Di episode ini, kita ngobrol bareng Fathin Basha, yang adalah lulusan S1 dari sebuah universitas di Taiwan, jalur scholarship, pernah bekerja sebagai Muslim Travel Planner, telah menemukan cinta sejatinya,…
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Professor Lucy Riall explains Garibaldi's mastery of revolutionary war by harnessing military, political and populist levers of power to become a father of modern Italy. Giuseppe Garibaldi (1807-1882) was one of the world's greatest revolutionaries, leading resistance movements with irregular armies such as the Ragamuffins and the Red Shirts in Lat…
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Cyrus’ exemplary leadership forged a patchwork of ethnicities into an empire that founded Persian rule in the Middle East, Professor Lynette Mitchell explains. Cyrus the Great (or the Elder) is known to many through the Cyrus Cylinder exhibit preserved in the British Museum, which tells us that he was chosen by God for his special virtues to become…
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Baroness Catherine Ashton, formerly the European Union’s lead for foreign and security strategy, discusses challenges, opportunities and tips for collaborative strategy-making. As the EU’s first High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, Baroness Ashton was at the heart of international strategy making between 2009 and 2014 workin…
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Selamat datang kembali di Indos Across Borders, podcast yang mengupas cerita inspiratif orang Indonesia yang membangun kehidupan di luar negeri. Di episode ini, kita ngobrol bareng Furqon Aji Yudhistira, alumni ITB dan sekarang bekerja sebagai IT Consultant di Accenture, Belanda. Aji bukan hanya cerita soal pindah kerja ke luar negeri—tapi juga mem…
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General Nasution's journey from insurgent to Army commander and strategist fighting against communist insurgents in Indonesia is described by Colonel Dr Almuchalif Suryo. Trained by the Dutch as part of the Netherlands East Indies Army, General Abdel Haris Nasution (1918-2000) fought with them against the Japanese during the Second World War and th…
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Selamat datang kembali di Indos Across Borders, podcast yang mengupas cerita inspiratif orang Indonesia yang membangun kehidupan di luar negeri. Di episode kali ini, kita ngobrol bareng Maggie Colin, seorang Ibu asal Surabaya yang kini tinggal di Toulouse, Prancis, setelah menikah dengan pria Prancis. Lulusan Akse WM Surabaya tahun 2015, Maggie dul…
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Admiral John (Jacky) Fisher radically transformed the Royal Navy in terms of its people, doctrine, equipment and structures. Dr Richard Dunley explains how. Few service chiefs have had such a profound effect on their service as Admiral of the Fleet, Baron Fisher of Kilverstone, Chief of the British Royal Navy in 1904-1910, and again in 1914-1915, b…
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Selamat datang kembali di Indos Across Borders, podcast yang mengupas cerita inspiratif orang Indonesia yang membangun kehidupan di luar negeri. Di episode kali ini, kita ngobrol bareng Tiara Lubis, seorang Ibu dari dua anak yang merupakan lulusan ITB, mantan pekerja di sebuah perusahaan oil & gas, dan Founder dari Olympichamp; bisnis edukasi berba…
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Professor Charles Forsdick tells the story of Toussaint Louverture, who led Haiti’s successful and highly adaptive slave revolt against the 18th century’s great powers. Toussaint Loverture was a force of nature. A former slave, he led the revolt in Saint Domingue between 1791– 1802 that resulted in Haitian independence. As a self-taught military co…
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Selamat datang kembali di Indos Across Borders, podcast yang mengupas cerita inspiratif orang Indonesia yang membangun kehidupan di luar negeri. Di episode kali ini, kita berbincang dengan Jenny Cutaerline, seorang wanita Indonesia yang berusia 24 tahun yang kini memilih menetap di Belanda, setelah menyelesaikan program au pair selama 1 tahun. Jenn…
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Jean-Marc Lieberherr examines Jean Monnet’s vital role in securing US arms for Britain and France during the Second World War and in driving international cooperation. A committed internationalist, long before becoming one of the founding fathers of the EU, Jean Monnet played a crucial role in enabling cooperation between countries in two world war…
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Professor Mark Wilson explains how governments, industry and the military collaborated to forge the US’s ‘arsenal of democracy’ during the Second World War. The prevailing myth is that the miracle of US industrial production was achieved by individual business leaders who were freed from the dead hand of government. The truth is more nuanced. The i…
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Selamat datang kembali di Indos Across Borders, podcast yang mengupas cerita inspiratif orang Indonesia yang membangun kehidupan di luar negeri. Di episode kali ini, kita berbincang dengan Audi Melsom, seorang pria Indonesia yang telah menjalani petualangan hidupnya di Australia hingga kini menetap di Jepang. Audi berbagi cerita tentang perjalanann…
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Fighting for her rightful inheritance of the English crown, Empress Matilda (1110–1125) proved to be a grandmaster in the Anarchy’s bloody chess game. The war of dynastic succession in 12th century England and Normandy is known as the Anarchy. (1135-1154). Barons and nobles of all ranks joined in the family quarrel over the succession to Henry I. M…
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Selamat datang di episode terbaru Indos Across Borders. Kali ini, kita ngobrol dengan James Tanardi, seorang mahasiswa dari York University. James pindah ke Inggris pada bulan Agustus 2024. James menyelesaikan studi S1 di salah satu kampus swasta di Indonesia, hingga kemudian memutuskan untuk pindah ke luar negeri. Ia berbagi cerita tentang tantang…
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Modern Turkey was forged by Mustafa Kemal Atatürk from the Ottoman Empire’s collapse. In this episode, Dr Mesut Uyar joins us to discuss Atatürk’s legacy of strategic leadership. Mustafa Kemal Atatürk was the most important Turkish political leader since the Ottoman Empire’s expansion was checked at Vienna in 1683. A career officer educated from th…
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Selamat datang di episode terbaru Indos Across Borders, podcast yang mendalami kisah hidup orang Indonesia yang membangun kehidupan di luar negeri. Kali ini, kita ngobrol dengan Rengga Nuriman, seorang profesional di bidang teknologi yang bekerja secara remote untuk perusahaan berbasis di San Francisco. Menetap di Praha, Republik Ceko, setelah meng…
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H.R. McMaster shares his extensive experience of strategy-making and strategic leadership as a military officer, academic and former United States’ national security advisor. ‘The Iconoclast General’, H.R. McMaster has a distinguished record serving his country. Commissioned from West Point into the armoured cavalry, he retired as a Lieutenant Gene…
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Selamat datang di episode terbaru Indos Across Borders, podcast yang mendalami kisah hidup orang Indonesia yang membangun kehidupan di luar negeri. Kali ini, kita ngobrol dengan Fey Knight, seorang wanita Indonesia asal Bogor yang kini tinggal di San Francisco, Amerika Serikat. Fey berbagi cerita tentang bertemu suaminya lewat dating app, menikah, …
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The world’s first independent air force owes its survival and shape to its ‘father’, Hugh Trenchard. We explore how with the RAF Museum’s Dr Harry Raffal. Described as ‘the architect and patron saint of modern air power’, Marshal of the RAF Viscount Hugh Trenchard (1873–1956) was the first Chief of the Air Staff (January–April 1918 and 1919–1930). …
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Selamat datang di episode terbaru Indos Across Borders, podcast yang mendalami kisah hidup orang Indonesia yang membangun kehidupan di luar negeri. Di episode ini, kita ngobrol dengan Indira Ardiyatna, seorang Konsultan di Anthesis Group, yang berbagi cerita perjalanannya dari Teknik Industri di ITS, hingga meraih gelar master di bidang Teknik Ling…
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Selamat datang di episode terbaru Indos Across Borders, podcast yang menggali perjalanan hidup orang Indonesia yang membangun kehidupan di luar negeri. Hari ini, kita ngobrol sama Putri Jaylita, seorang au pair yang kini sedang menjalani program Ausbildung di Jerman. Putri berbagi kisah inspiratifnya, mulai dari pengalaman sebagai au pair, adaptasi…
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The 3rd Marquess of Santa Cruz de Marcenado (1684–1732), soldier, diplomat and scholar, pioneered humanist ways to prevent or suppress insurgencies in his Military Reflections. In his time, Marcenado was the most widely read Spanish author on war. He drew on his own rich experiences of the Spanish War of Succession to complement his erudition based…
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Welcome to another episode of Indos Across Borders, the podcast where we uncover the personal journeys of Indonesians building their lives abroad. Today, we sat down with Gari Soedarjo, Founder of Esaiku and a virtual assistant for a US-based startup. Gari shares his inspiring journey, from navigating university life in the US, to winning a green c…
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Voted Britain’s ‘greatest general’ by the National Army Museum in 2011, ‘Uncle Bill’ Slim led the XIVth Army from defeat to victory. Dr Robert Lyman tells us about Slim’s strategic leadership. Field Marshal William Slim (1891–1970) is famous for transforming troops who had retreated almost 1,000 miles through Burma pursued by the Japanese Army into…
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Welcome to another episode of Indos Across Borders, the podcast where we uncover the personal journeys of Indonesians building their lives abroad. Today, we sat down with Claudia Natasha Montolalu, who has been pursuing her Master of Public Policy at the University of Chicago’s Harris School since 2022. Audi shares her path from Indonesia to the U.…
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In this episode we discuss Admiral Katsu Kaishū’s transformation of the modern Japanese navy into a force that defeated the Russians in 1905. For 200 years, Japan was largely isolated from the world. By the 19th century, as countries in Europe and North America were expanding into its neighbourhood, Japan’s military capability had atrophied. In res…
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