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Angelo wants to explore the diverse nature in Slovenia
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8:26Angelo Strandberg from Sweden is currently a student at the University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Law. He wants to explore the diverse nature in Slovenia and he told us about his experience so far as an Erasmus exchange student.By RTVSLO - Radio SI
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PTE Write From Dictation January 2026 Prediction Questions | PTE Listening High-Scoring Task
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6:24Get exam-ready with our latest episode on PTE Write From Dictation January 2026 Prediction Questions, one of the highest-scoring tasks in the PTE Listening section. In this episode, we break down the most expected question patterns, real exam trends, and smart strategies to help you boost your listening and writing scores with confidence. Whether y…
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Why The Tuition Number You See Isn’t The Cost You’ll Pay
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2:05We cut through sticker shock to explain how the published price differs from what families actually pay. We walk through need-based and merit aid, how admissions goals shape offers, and why net cost should guide every decision. • sticker price versus real cost and net price • why higher posted prices can lead to lower net cost • need-based aid dete…
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Don’t Overshare Your Dreams: Protect Your Vision & Build Quietly
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12:30Send us a text Don’t Overshare Your Dreams: Protect Your Vision & Build Quietly We live in a world where everything is shared — what we eat, where we go, what we buy… and sadly, even dreams that haven’t been built yet. “I’m going abroad.” “I’m starting a startup.” “I’ll crack this exam.” “I’m changing my life.” And suddenly — opinions, pressure, ju…
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Stuart Carroll, "Enmity and Violence in Early Modern Europe" (Cambridge UP, 2023)
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51:09Stuart Carroll's Enmity and Violence in Early Modern Europe (Cambridge University Press, 2023) transforms our understanding of Europe between 1500 and 1800 by exploring how ordinary people felt about their enemies and the violence it engendered. Enmity, a state or feeling of mutual opposition or hostility, became a major social problem during the t…
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We challenge the myth that a personal statement must impress to succeed and show how specificity, reflection, and real voice make essays memorable. We explain why event-heavy stories, overpolish, and resume summaries fall flat and how to answer the deeper question of contribution. • purpose of a personal statement as a window into thinking • event …
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We break down what happens after you submit a college application, from verification to committee review, and why silence often means nothing at all. The message is clear: complete your file, understand context, and make patience part of your plan. • verification checks for required materials before review • initial read evaluates rigor, preparatio…
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We explain why strong students sometimes face rejection and how class-building, context, and yield shape outcomes. We share practical ways to signal fit and build a balanced college list that reduces risk and increases clarity. • admissions as class construction, not rewards • institutional priorities and capacity constraints • context by school, r…
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The Many Benefits of Learning Languages with Music ♫ 235
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24:16In part 2 of my conversation with Desta Haile, we explore how Spanish con Salsa got started, how learning languages can provide relief from the stress of daily life, and the many benefits of learning with music (beyond just having an amazing playlist 🎵). I also share a few facts about the Piedra de Rosetta we saw in the British Museum in London. [F…
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S3 E4 CHINA JAPAN - Zhou - 12+ hr school days, relationships banned, COVID 19, losing control.
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21:31Students in China spend 12 or more hours at school. In this week’s podcast, we speak to Zhou from China, who lays bare the country’s strict school regime. He talks about the long days and stern rules, where bag searches are common and relationships are forbidden. But despite the pressure, Zhou says his school days were a great time to make friends.…
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The Signature of Success: How a Simple Change Can Transform Your Career
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42:36Send us a text The Signature of Success: How Changing Your Signature Can Transform Your Career Have you ever thought that something as simple as your signature could be silently shaping your career, confidence, opportunities, and future? Sounds unbelievable… but it’s true. In this eye-opening episode of The Kapeel Gupta Career PodShow, we dive deep…
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Helicopter Pilot Career Guide: Scope, Salary, Courses & Real-Life Journey (India & Abroad)
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9:41Send us a text Have you ever heard the powerful thup-thup-thup of a helicopter and felt your heart race? Ever imagined flying above cities, mountains, oceans… saving lives, supporting missions, helping people, and living a career full of thrill, courage, and purpose? Then this episode is for you. In this inspiring and deeply informative episode of …
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Join us on patreon: https://patreon.com/kindmind Speed narrows perception. Stillness restores it. Inspired by the wisdom that when thought settles, reality becomes visible, this conversation is a meditation on slowness as a way of seeing—truly seeing. Through the symbolism of the Winter Solstice, the costs of productivity culture, and the quiet met…
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Emiliano Rubens Urciuoli, "Citifying Jesus: The Making of a Roman Religion in the Roman Empire" (Mohr Siebeck, 2024)
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56:20Religion and urban life are the most successful strategies of handling, enhancing, and capitalizing on human sociability. By integrating religious studies, archaeology, and spatial theory, Emiliano Rubens Urciuoli aims to re-describe the formation of Christ religion as urban religion in Citifying Jesus: The Making of a Roman Religion in the Roman E…
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Learning Languages through Music with Desta Haile ♫ 234
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23:52In this episode, I'm sharing an interview with me and Desta Haile from Languages through Music. This time, I'm in the guest chair as Desta asks me about my early experiences learning languages and how music makes learning languages easier and more relevant to conversations with real people. [FREE DOWNLOAD] Quick Guide to Your First Spanish Conversa…
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S3 E3 TAIWAN INDONESIA - Anton - Bipolar, family tragedy, big dreams, scholarship.
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19:09How does living with bipolar disorder impact your education and daily life? In this week’s episode, we have an open and heartfelt conversation with Anton from Java about his personal journey with mental health. Anton was diagnosed with bipolar disorder while still in school, following the tragic loss of his two year old brother Hooda, to cancer. He…
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Your Past Doesn’t Define You: Rebuild Your Future with Confidence & Clarity
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11:45Send us a text There comes a moment in every young person’s life when they look at their marks, their career, or their situation and quietly think: “Maybe I am not meant for anything great…” Maybe you failed an exam. Maybe a dream career didn’t work out. Maybe life took a turn you never planned. And slowly, one bad chapter starts feeling like your …
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68. That feeling when… you're doing everything right, but you're not improving anymore.
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20:35That feeling when… you're doing everything right, but you're not seeing results anymore. Sound familiar? You're not alone. I'll walk you through why plateaus happen, how to know if it's really a plateau — or burnout — and give you practical ways to reignite your progress. Find me here on my website https://lgelena.com/ or here on Instagram- https:/…
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Send us a text It's been more than to months since I posted an episode, so I thought it was about time I was in touch. I'm speaking from the top of a hill, catching my breath as I look back at the ocean and a large island beyond the harbour. Continuing my walk I can see snow on the local mountain, so it's quite chilly here, for the west coast of Ca…
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Behind the Mic: How to Build a Successful Career as a Radio Jockey (RJ) in India & Abroad
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10:51Send us a text Behind the Mic: How to Build a Successful Career as a Radio Jockey (RJ) in India & Abroad Have you ever heard a Radio Jockey in the morning and thought, “Wow… what an amazing job it must be to make people smile just with your voice”? If you love talking, storytelling, humour, music, connecting with people, and expressing your persona…
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Mayu Fujikawa, "Envisioning Diplomacy: Japanese Ambassadors in Early Modern Europe" (Pennsylvania State UP, 2025)
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55:42In the late sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries, Japan sent its first diplomatic delegations to visit the popes and dignitaries of Europe. European artists portrayed these historic ambassadors—the Tenshō embassy (1582–90) and the Keichō embassy (1613–20)—in numerous oil paintings, frescoes, drawings, and prints. Envisioning Diplomacy: Japanes…
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Francisco came to Slovenia to experience something new
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8:27Francisco Cid, a psychology student from Spain, came to Maribor to experience something different. And although he was worried that the people might be more cold or more reserved, he says he has been pleasantly surprised. He tells us about his experience so far as an Erasmus exchange student.By RTVSLO - Radio SI
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S3 E2 SRI LANKA IRELAND - Anjalee - Trust Your Wings, Sri Lankan junk food, teleport into a freezer, Irish people
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25:16"Trust Your Wings" is the advice given to this week’s guest, Anjalee. Born in Sri Lanka, she grew up with a mother who always encouraged her to choose her own path. After completing her degree in Information Technology, she followed that advice all the way to Ireland, where she is now pursuing a Master’s in Digital Media. In this week’s podcast, we…
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67. Rewire Your Brain for Language Learning
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12:06If you've ever thought, "I wish my brain worked better for languages" or "Maybe I'm just not a language person" …this episode is going to turn that story completely upside down. Because today, we're talking about the science of rewiring your brain—literally growing new neural connections—and how that's exactly what happens when you learn a language…
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The Beauty of Being Imperfect: Why Flaws & Failures Build Strong Careers
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12:04Send us a text Why Imperfect People Build Better Careers Than Perfectionists Have you ever delayed applying for a job because you didn’t feel “ready enough”? Have you ever waited to start something because you felt you weren’t perfect yet? Have you ever compared yourself to others and thought, “They have it all figured out — I don’t”? If yes, this …
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7 Spanish Verbs for Growth, Relationships, & Social Media ♫ 233
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32:33In this episode, we follow up on our lyrics breakdown of Better Late Than Never by Romeo Santos and Prince Royce. We review 7 Spanish verbs from the song that you can use in daily conversation to discuss desires, goals, and relationships. You'll also find out if you're a true Latin music fan when we reveal the easter eggs dropped in the bridge of t…
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Righteousness Is Accepted – Proverbs 21:1-5 w/James McKinney
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27:31This week in If You Mark In Your Bible; Josh and guest James discuss Proverbs 21:1-5 We look forward to sharing new episodes EVERY TUESDAY (January - May)! https://linktr.ee/iymiyb?utm_source=linktree_profile_share<sid=0d7a0387-1b92-46dd-b269-fb20acd2d51c CHECK OUT IF YOU MARK IN YOUR BIBLE Social Pages and more! 👇 Website: www.iymiyb.com Faceboo…
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From Numbers to Narratives: Making the Case for Global Learning (feat. Blair Thomson)
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36:38On our latest podcast episode, host Zac Macinnes sits down with Blair Thomson, the Senior International Officer and Director of Study Abroad at the University of Mississippi. Blair harnesses her nearly two decades of experience shaping global learning at Ole Miss in our conversation about how best to encourage institutions to better understand the …
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The Treatises of A Course of Love: Book Two A Treatise on The Personal Self: The Third Treatise Chapter 5 - Original Purpose In this episode of A Course of Love with Cheryl Forrest, the book club is looking at Book Two: Chapter 5 - Original Purpose. We would love for you to join us in our study of A Course of Love by Mari Perron. Get your copy of a…
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I Moved to Italy Alone as a PhD Student – Here's What Actually Happened
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56:10Send us a message! 👩🏼🎓🇮🇹 In this episode, we sit down with Sofia Vrettou, a Greek researcher and expat currently living in Italy, to explore what it really takes to build a life abroad — emotionally, culturally, and personally. Sofia shares her journey from Greece to Bologna as a PhD researcher, the cultural differences she experienced between Gre…
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Tullia d'Aragona, "The Wretch, Otherwise Known As Guerrino" (Iter Press, 2025)
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51:29This is an unabridged bilingual, fully annotated edition of Tullia d’Aragona’s epic poem The Wretch. This mid-century epic reflects the many historical and religious changes taking place in the first half of the sixteenth century in Europe and the burgeoning literary debates following the publication of another Italian epic poem, Ariosto’s Orlando …
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An Engineer Like Me: Hearing From Engineering Graduate Employers
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34:46Successfully transitioning from university to a professional engineering career is a critical moment for any graduate, and the application process requires strategic preparation beyond just academic competence. Many students struggle to understand what employers truly seek in a new engineer and how to showcase their potential effectively. This epis…
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Ink Your Future: The Real Story Behind Becoming a Tattoo Artist in India and Abroad
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10:31Send us a text Imagine walking into a studio filled with buzzing machines, vibrant colours, and walls covered with art that feels alive. The smell of antiseptic and creativity mixes in the air. And at the centre of it all stands a young artist—focused, calm, confident—creating something permanent on someone’s skin. This is not just a job. This is s…
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S3 E13: Best Friends and Found Family During the Holidays Abroad
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53:21Anna Lupardo ’26, our host Emma’s best friend, joins the pod for the final episode of the semester! Anna and Emma chat about studying abroad away from your friends, since Anna was studying in Madrid while Emma was in Poland, while building a new found family abroad. The group also shares favorite holiday memories (‘tis the season!), having the supp…
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PTE Study Plan for 15 Days You MUST Follow in 2026 - Fastest Method to Improve Your Score!
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9:07Welcome back to Your Path to Study Abroad !!In today’s episode, we share a powerful 15-day PTE study plan designed to help you improve your score quickly and effectively. Whether you're preparing at the last minute or want a structured plan to follow, this episode covers everything you need. We break down all the important topics, explain how to pr…
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S3 E1 BRAZIL – Leticia: Online University, Family, Food & Learning English Through Music
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25:40What do you do when what you want to learn simply isn’t available to you? In this episode, we travel to Brazil to meet Leticia, a passionate language learner, English teacher, and online university student currently completing a BA in Administration, English, and Portuguese. Leticia brings to life a colourful portrait of Brazil, sharing stories of …
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Life as a Financial Analyst: A Real Story of Skills, Salary, Scope & How You Can Become One Too
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14:20Send us a text Today, Rohan works at one of the top consulting firms in India, earns more than many engineers his age, works with global clients, travels abroad for projects, and still smiles when he sees the stock market ticker. This is the life of a Financial Analyst. Connect With Kapeel Gupta or Click on the link: http://bit.ly/4jlql8s 🎯 In This…
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Learn Spanish with Bachata: 'Better Late Than Never' by Romeo Santos & Prince Royce ♫ 232
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26:39In this episode, we break down the long-awaited collaboration Better Late Than Never by Romeo Santos and Prince Royce. We analyze the lyrics of this instant classic, exploring the drama, the romance, and the clever musical references hidden within the verses. You'll learn how to express regret, handle modern dating conflicts (like blocking exes), a…
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Righteousness Exalts A Nation – Proverbs 14:33-35 w/Noah Olson
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29:28This week in If You Mark In Your Bible; Josh and guest Noah discuss Proverbs 14:33-35 We look forward to sharing new episodes EVERY TUESDAY (January - May)! https://linktr.ee/iymiyb?utm_source=linktree_profile_share<sid=0d7a0387-1b92-46dd-b269-fb20acd2d51c CHECK OUT IF YOU MARK IN YOUR BIBLE Social Pages and more! 👇 Website: www.iymiyb.com Facebo…
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An Engineer Like Me: Making An Impact During Your Studies
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47:33Leaving Certificate students have an exciting opportunity to explore the diverse realities of an engineering career and discover practical strategies for success as they fill out their upcoming CAO forms. Ena O'Driscoll, Mechanical Engineering student at MTU Cork and Student Ambassador at PM Group, alongside Sean Ryan, Automation Engineering studen…
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"Start Collecting Everything": My Advice for the O-1 Visa Process | International Student Stories
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42:34Send us a text Is it worth moving to Hollywood in 2025? For Italian filmmaker Simone Tringali, the answer is yes—but the path wasn't easy. In this episode, Simone shares his calm and insightful journey from a small town in Italy to film school in Ireland, and finally to Los Angeles on an O-1B Artist Visa. He breaks down the reality of the O-1B visa…
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Role of Life Skills in Our Daily Life: The Secret Every Student & Young Professional Must Know!
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14:05Send us a text Today’s youth—especially in India—are drowning in competition. IIT, NEET, UPSC, job interviews, foreign applications, internships… everything needs one thing more than academic knowledge: Life Skills. Connect With Kapeel Gupta or Click on the link: http://bit.ly/4jlql8s 🎯 In This Episode You’ll Learn: 0:00 Introduction 02:42 Mission …
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In this episode, Dr. Sparanese walks through a mysterious case defined by ongoing fevers, bowel issues, and an exhausting series of diagnostic tests and biopsies. Joined by Dr. Kassen, Dr. DaRoza, and Dr. Voyer, the group pieces through clues and theories in a collective attempt to identify an illness that remains stubbornly out of reach.…
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S3 E12: Getting International Inspiration as an Architecture Student
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57:19Architecture students at Syracuse University get education and inspiration in international design through studying abroad all over the world. Samantha Wilson ’27, joins the pod this week to share her experience studying architecture in Florence and beyond. The group talks about awesome field trips, Sam’s favorite class (which traveled through Bosn…
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Digital Fasting for Students: How Taking a Break from Social Media Can Transform Your Career and Mental Health
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33:02Send us a text Today we're diving into something that might just change your life completely. We're talking about Digital Fasting. Now, before you think I've gone all spiritual and asking you to meditate in the Himalayas without your phone, let me tell you, this is very practical, very real, and very necessary for every single person listening righ…
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