Episodes
¿Alguna vez has sentido curiosidad por saber cómo es estudiar y vivir en
Holanda? En este episodio 181 de tu podcast favorito, Coffee with gringos,
seguimos a un Chileno que estudió música y vivió en Holanda, también
compartirá sus pensamientos sobre las diferencias culturales entre Chile y
Holanda. No te pierdas esta inspiradora historia de un Chileno que vivio y
estudió en el extranjero! 😲
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Published 03/03/23
¡Hola amigos! En este episodio de Coffee with gringos Episodio 180,
hablaremos de una inspiradora Chilena que actualmente ha vivido en más de 5
países. Hablaremos de su viaje y de los desafíos que enfrentó en el camino.
También exploraremos las experiencias culturales únicas que encontró en
cada lugar y el consejo que tiene para otros que están buscando hacer
movimientos similares. Siéntate, relájate y disfruta de la conversación:
¡No querrás perderte esta historia!
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Published 02/28/23
En este video, exploramos las cosas más extrañas de Chile según los
extranjeros. Hablaremos de Jesse y Brittany sobre sus experiencias en Chile
y lo que más les llamó la atención. Ya sea la cocina, la cultura, la gente
u otra cosa, e incluso TERREMOTOS! Hablaremos de los aspectos únicos y
sorprendentes de vivir en Chile. También escucharemos qué consejos tienen
para aquella gente que quiera venir a Chile. Si tienes curiosidad por
conocer Chile, ¡No te pierdas este vídeo!.
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Published 02/28/23
Acompáñanos en el episodio número 178 de Coffee with gringos mientras
exploramos las culturas de Estados Unidos y Sudáfrica.
Discutiremos las similitudes y diferencias entre los dos países y sus
respectivas culturas. Jesse y Brittany son expertos en sus campos, y
compartirán sus ideas y perspectivas sobre este fascinante tema.
Quédate con nosotros para disfrutar de una increíble e informativa
conversación sobre la cultura en Estados Unidos y Sudáfrica.
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Published 02/28/23
Cazuela, Curanto, Charquican…..In today’s episode, Brittany and Jesse talk
about all the different types of Chilean food they’ve eaten over the years.
Some good, some not so good. Discover what they find delicious and what
they find not so appealing.
Read the full transcript here:
https://www.dynamicenglish.cl/coffee-with-gringos-podcast-clases-particulares-de-ingles/episode-177-chilean-food
Published 12/08/22
Yes—it’s true. After 175 episodes of Coffee with Gringos, Paige and Ian are
leaving the podcast. While it has been a fantastic and amazing ride for
both of them unfortunately all good things must come to an end.
Join us for Paige and Ian’s final episode of CWG as they discuss their
experiences with the podcast from amazing special guests to live streams
events and even a tipsy cooking show and give a proper farewell and
goodbye.
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Published 07/13/22
While learning any language other than your native one is somewhat
challenging, there are definitely some languages that happen to be easier
to learn and others that are very difficult. That goes the same for native
English speakers.
Join us for today’s episode as we discuss some of the easiest and hardest
languages to learn for native English speakers from Spanish and Dutch to
Arabic and Euskera.
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Published 06/14/22
The digital age has brought us all so many great things such as total
connectivity, unlimited information, and futuristic lifestyles in an
ever-convenient and comfortable world. However, the ushering in of this
modern age has caused us to lose many things as they have become obsolete
by our ever-glowing screens.
Join us for today’s episode as we nostalgically talk about things that we
have lost to the Internet from opening up a fresh new CD rom to disposable
cameras to childhood...
Published 05/26/22
Have you ever been in a business meeting with English-speaking colleagues
and heard them say something like “branch out” and thought to yourself,
“what does that mean??”
Native English speakers love to use phrasal verbs whenever they can and
come so naturally. But if you are new to English, they can be quite
challenging—especially in the context of business.
Join us for today’s epsiosde as we discuss some of the most commonly used
buisness phrasal verbs from “ step down” to “lay off”...
Published 05/11/22
Frequent special guest, Michael Papale, and our very own Paige Sutherland
were recently on a hiking trip in the cold and wet White Mountains of New
Hampshire in the northeastern United States where Michael suffered a series
of unfortunate events—from falling in a creek and not having his phone and
after being separated from the group, and eventually having a harrowing
real-life survival story that put his mental and physical limits to the
test.
Join us for today’s episode as we discuss...
Published 04/27/22
Do you ever feel like you just can’t get as much done as you would like to?
Do you find yourself distracted by little things that keep you from getting
your real work done? Well, you aren’t alone and the popular YouTube channel
“ASAP Science” explains the reasons why in an interesting video called “The
Science of Productivity.”
Join us for today’s episode as we discuss the science of productivity—from
having a disciplined schedule and not multitasking to breaking up work into
smaller...
Published 04/13/22
Like most languages, English vocabulary has been influenced by several
other languages due to cultural exchanges, trading, and conquest. Latin,
German, and French are just a few of the languages which have greatly
contributed to the evolution of English vocabulary over time.
Join us for today’s episode as we discuss some common English words that
arent even English, from “carpe diem” and “angst” to “hors d'oeuvres” and
many more.
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Published 03/30/22
Non-fungible tokens—also known as NFTs—are unique digital pieces with
unique digital codes that represent some sort of digital item that you can
own. It could be digital art, music, videos, tweets, and even memes. It's
totally unique and has a non-interchangeable unit of data which makes it
encrypted in the blockchain system, similar to cryptocurrencies like
Bitcoin and Ethereum.
The NFT market has exploded in the last couple of years alone with over $40
billion USD sold in 2021 alone...
Published 03/16/22
The world has been shocked in the last few weeks by the developing story of
the Russian invasion of its neighbor and former Soviet territory of
Ukraine. Ukrainian cities are being invaded and bombed with civilians being
killed as collateral damage.
Russian President Vladimir Putin’s decision to invade has caused an array
of problems for both the people of Ukraine and the people of Russia from
condemnation from the majority of the world’s leaders, crippling economic
sanctions, a nearly...
Published 03/08/22
The 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics have officially come to a close, just six
months following the Summer Olympics in Tokyo, and being dubbed as yet
another “COVID Olympics.”
As per most Olympics, there have been some highlighted moments from skier
Mikaela Shiffrin’s attempt to live up to high expectations and Shaun
White’s tearful farewell to yet another Russian doping scandal in figure
skating.
Join us for today’s episode as we talk all about these stories and more
with returning...
Published 03/02/22
Most people have just a very normal job, maybe as an accountant, teacher,
lawyer, doctor, all these sorts of run-of-the-mill careers. But what about
those people that do jobs that we don't even know exist or take for
granted? These are jobs not a lot of people pursue even though it can
involve some pretty serious cash.
Join us for this episode as we discuss bizarre, unusual, and odd jobs from
dog food tester to professional snuggler and much more.
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Published 02/09/22
The working world has been accustomed to the five-day workweek for over a
century with the typical schedule of at least forty hours per week, Monday
through Friday.
A lot has changed in recent years with workers demanding more flexibility
and options in an ever-changing and developing society—including the
introduction of a four-day workweek that allows for more personal time and
less feelings of burnout.
However, can we as a society make this change function after so many years
of...
Published 02/03/22
In a world full of vices such as alcohol and gambling, certain governments
have been developing plans to limit the damage of these vices, especially
among young people. One of the biggest vices—tobacco—has come into the
forefront of debate of health, modernization, and personal rights in the
form of a newly proposed tobacco ban.
New Zealand’s government has recently announced plans to enact a tobacco
ban for the youth of their population with the goal of having fewer than
five percent...
Published 01/25/22
The billionaire space race is the rivalry among some of the world’s richest
entrepreneurs who have entered the aerospace industry in recent years.
These business tycoons such as Jeff Bezos, Richard Branson, and Elong Musk
are picking up where under-funded government administrations are slacking
and are competing for the most successful advancements and adventures in
space.
While space exploration is exciting and breakthrough, should we be worried
about these billionaires and their...
Published 01/12/22
Following the trend of the previous year’s unexpected events amidst a novel
pandemic, 2021 was no shortage of surprises. From political uprisings to
the George Floyd case verdict to spectator-less Olympic games and same-sex
marriage legalization in Chile, this year brought us more than we could
have ever expected during one of the most unpredictable times in recent
history.
Join us for the last episode of 2021 as we discuss this year’s wildest and
most memorable moments.
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Published 12/29/21
In the US, the recent acquittal of seventeen-year Kyle Rittenhouse for
shooting three people—killing two and injuring one—during a Black Lives
Matter protest last year has reignited once again the hotly debated issue
of gun rights in the country.
The case had been really messy from the start, with prosecutors looking for
any angle they could to put him behind bars while Rittenhouse and his
defense claim he was only acting in self-defense.
Join us for today’s episode as we break down...
Published 12/16/21
A cold case is a crime, or a suspected crime, that has not yet been fully
resolved and is not the subject of a current criminal investigation, but
for which new information could emerge from new witness testimony,
re-examined files, new evidence, or even fresh activities of a suspect.
These cases often go unsolved for many years with the families of the
victims never finding closure and always wondering what happened to their
loved ones.
These cases are often very present and...
Published 11/24/21
Alaska is not only the largest US state but a land of wild frontier filled
with wild animals, frozen glaciers, and a harsh environment where a few but
brave people survive in order to have their own taste of freedom and nature
in an ever-modern and controlled world.
Today we sit down with a good friend and former Santiago resident and
Dynamic English teacher to discuss life as a salmon fisherman in Alaska
from pulling in nets on the boat to avoiding enormous mosquitos.
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Published 11/10/21
The United States National Parks Service was established in 1916 and has
since grown to include 63 national parks in all 50 states and territories
from Alaska to Puerto Rico.
Each year, millions of tourists visit these parks to enjoy their unique
geography, wildlife, weather, scenery, and accessibility. Whether you’re
looking for a casual hike through the forest, catch an incredible sunrise
on a volcano crater, or rock climb high granite walls, the national parks
have a little bit of...
Published 11/04/21