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  • Radio Episode: Thanks For The Feedback! | Song: Küssen verboten by Die Prinzen

    With German songs you can learn German easily! What does the German song "Küssen verboten" from the band "Die Prinzen" mean? Listen and find out!

  • The Six Pillars of Self-Esteem by Nathaniel Branden #topic (Podcast S02E16)

    How do I increase my self-confidence? And what is that anyway and where does it come from? 🤔 These questions are answered in this episode!

  • die Zeit totschlagen #proverb (Podcast S02E15)

    Who has time these days? No reason to even kill it! But what does that mean exactly? Find out in this episode!

  • Zweisamkeit #vocab (Podcast S02E14)

    What does “(in trauter) Zweisamkeit” mean and why is it so much better than “togetherness”? Find out in this episode!

  • Book Review: Real Time Relationships by Stefan Molyneux #topic (Podcast S02E13)

    Relationship problems? Learn how to have “relationships in real time” with this episode. Not only that: you also learn German at the same time!

  • was man nicht im Kopf hat, hat man in den Beinen #proverb (Podcast S02E12)

    Haven't you forgotten something? Then you have to get it! This episode is about the saying: "If you don't have it in your head, you have it in your legs”

  • Geschwindigkeitsbegrenzung #vocab (Podcast S02E11)

    ⛔ STOP! Not so fast! ✋ In this episode, you'll learn all about an interesting aspect of German culture: the speed limit — and why there aren't any on the highway.

  • Book Review: On Truth by Stefan Molyneux #topic (Podcast S02E10)

    “This book will ruin your life…” What is the most important truth relevant to your life? In this episode I introduce you to a book that aims to answer exactly this question.

  • auf dem Laufenden sein #idiom - Authentic German Learning Podcast #45 (S02E09)

    What does the German phrase “auf dem Laufenden sein” mean? That sounds tiring, doesn't it? 😯 Well, just ask the people who need to keep themselves updated!

  • dafür #vocab - Authentic German Learning Podcast #44 (S02E08)

    Did you know that you can use “dafür” like a separable verb? Find out how in this episode!

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