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    Explore " linguist" with insightful episodes like "05 December 2023 Cyber and Tech News", "Love Language Linguistics with Paul Zolman", "American Colonialism: A Shockingly Modern Story 11.21.23", "Ep 71 - Arrival" and "Simulation Or Late Stage Capitalism? Western = Colonial 07.19.23" from podcasts like ""Cyber and Technology with Mike", "The Unladylike Lounge", "The Daily Zeitgeist", "Chapter One: Take Two" and "The Daily Zeitgeist"" and more!

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    05 December 2023 Cyber and Tech News

    05 December 2023 Cyber and Tech News

    In today’s podcast we cover four crucial cyber and technology topics, including: 

    1.        Google fixes abused bug in Android 

    2.        Bluetooth flaw leading to impersonation disclosed 

    3.        Microsoft detects shift in malware used by ransomware gang 

    4.        Florida water districts latest utility to be impacted by cyber attack 

     

     

    I'd love feedback, feel free to send your comments and feedback to  | cyberandtechwithmike@gmail.com

    Love Language Linguistics with Paul Zolman

    Love Language Linguistics with Paul Zolman

    Paul Zolman stops by The Unladylike Lounge to diPascuss   

    Paul Zolman stops by The Unladylike Lounge to discuss the Five Love Languages, how to give and receive them in a healthy manner and how he came to be the true Love Language Linguist!


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    American Colonialism: A Shockingly Modern Story 11.21.23

    American Colonialism: A Shockingly Modern Story 11.21.23

    In episode 1585, Jack and guest co-host Joelle Monique are joined by Professor of Alaska Native Languages at the University of Alaska Southeast and host of The Tongue Unbroken, X̱ʼunei Lance Twitchell, to discuss… Indigenous Languages: The State Of Them, The Impact Of Representation In Media On Marginalized Communities and more!

    LISTEN: The Slang Word P*ssy Rolls Off The Tongue With Far Better Ease Than The Proper Word Vagina. Do You Agree? by André 3000

    READ Adam Tod Brown's Ace Of Base Article: How A Pop Band Tricked 9 Million Americans Into Being Nazis

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    Ep 71 - Arrival

    Ep 71 - Arrival

    Arrival is a 2016 American science fiction drama film directed by Denis Villeneuve and adapted by Eric Heisserer, who conceived the project as a spec script based on the 1998 short story "Story of Your Life" by Ted Chiang. The film stars Amy Adams as Louise Banks, a linguist enlisted by the United States Army to discover how to communicate with extraterrestrials who have arrived on Earth, before tensions lead to war. Jeremy Renner, Forest Whitaker, Michael Stuhlbarg, and Tzi Ma appear in supporting roles.

    Simulation Or Late Stage Capitalism? Western = Colonial 07.19.23

    Join The FBI with Special Agent Amanda Pike (Part 1)

    Join The FBI with Special Agent Amanda Pike (Part 1)

    Have you wondered how someone becomes an FBI Agent?  The simple answer: every path is unique, be yourself and have LOTS of patience.  It also helps to be exceptional.  Special Agent Pike shares the story of her journey from rural Maine to Quantico during this episode of No Wrong Choices.   Part 2 will focus on Amanda's life as an Agent.  


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    Afghan Interpreter Opens Lines of Communications Between Zabul Provincial Recons

    Afghan Interpreter Opens Lines of Communications Between Zabul Provincial Recons
    Package about how the language barrier would be a show stopper for counterinsurgency if not for the linguists who enable communication between Coalition Forces and Afghan citizens. Petty Officer Dustin Diaz introduces us to an Afghan citizen performing this important job with the Zabul Provincial Reconstruction Team. Sound bite includes Iklilahmad Craft, Linguist, Zabul Provincial Reconstruction Team, Hometown: Kandahar, Afghanistan. Produced by Petty Officer 1st Class Dustin Diaz. Also available in High Definition

    Episode 27: The Meaning of Multilingual Mastery - Interview with Jamie

    Episode 27:  The Meaning of Multilingual Mastery - Interview with Jamie
    In this episode, I share an incredibly insightful chat with Jamie, the language coach behind Multilingual Mastery. We recently sat down together for a wonderful conversation touching on a wide range of language learning topics. Jamie shares how she got into language coaching after realizing that she’d been approaching her own language learning all wrong. She had followed all the standard advice, used all the typical resources, and even lived in the country where her language was spoken. After everything, however, she still didn’t feel fluent. Instead of throwing in the towel, she decided to start talking about language learning on her blog, and today she shares a lot of what she discovered about language apps, language advice, and language learners through her experience researching about learning languages, and how that led her to start Multilingual Mastery. In this conversation, Jamie and I talk about language advice, expectations, standards, and buzz words you hear in the language learning community that can easily lead to burn-out, stagnation, and anxiety. We talk about what sustainable language learning can look like, why the word “fluent” really gets under our skin, and how we can each take control of our own unique language journeys. Jamie shares an overview of her Multilingual Mastery Method and how she helps her clients discover a sustainable and flexible language plan for themselves, tailored to their particular goals and desires. I had a wonderful time chatting with Jamie. She definitely gave me a lot to think about when it comes to how I view my own language journey, and I hope you get something out of our conversation, as well. Where to find Jamie online: Multulingual Mastery website (https://multilingualmastery.com/) Multilingual Mastery on YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/multilingualmastery) Multilingual Mastery on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/multilingualmastery) Multilingual Mastery on Instagram & TikTok: @multilingualmastery Multilingual Mastery on Twitter: @multilingualmas

    Episode 26: Your Most Limited Resource

    Episode 26: Your Most Limited Resource
    In this episode, I talk about limited resources in language learning. No matter what language you're learning, resources directly related to learning or acquiring the language are limited (even if it seems overwhelmingly the opposite). No matter our life situation, we all have limited time, money, energy, motivation, and so on. The interesting thing about these resources, however, is that when we're low on one, we can usually work around that limitation. Podcasts, YouTube, and public libraries are just a few examples of things language learners can use when low on money. If we're low on time, we can double up on tasks by listening to a podcast or audiobook in our target language while cleaning house. Even if we're low on energy, we can listen to calming music in our new language while taking a hot bath. Language learners are very creative, and finding ways to work with limited resources is our specialty. But there's still one resource I don't think we consider often enough, and I believe it's the most limited resource for each of us. And this resource (which I won't spoil in the description here) is one that can't be navigated around. It can't be outsourced in any way. Think you've figured out what it is? Listen in to see if you agree and to hear my thoughts on what we can do to preserve our most precious, limited resource while also getting the most out of it.

    Cancelling (Some) Debt, Decolonizing Language 08.25.22

    Cancelling (Some) Debt, Decolonizing Language 08.25.22

    In episode 1317, Jack and Miles are joined by Professor of Alaska Native Languages at the University of Alaska Southeast and host of The Tongue Unbroken, X̱ʼunei Lance Twitchell, to discuss... Byron Canceling Debt…Is It Enough? How Can We Use Technology for Language Preservation and Revitalization? And more!

    1. Student Loan Debt by Race
    2. Biden’s Debt Cancellation Program

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    The Wonderful World of Naming with Anthony Shore @Operative Words

    The Wonderful World of Naming with Anthony Shore @Operative Words

    Anthony Shore, award-winning linguist and CO at Operative Words, shares his process  crafting the best titles to signify brands and ideas in six words or fewer. 

    Ever wonder what it was like to be a UX writer in 1994? Drawing from his decades of experience writing in tech, Anthony gives us a window into his lifetime of obsession with words, from reading the dictionary for fun as a child to the role that linguistic analysis tools play in his naming agency’s writing practice. 

    Anthony shares:

    • His journey from linguist to typesetting to tech writing
    • How computational linguistics tools can enhance the writing process
    • What it was like to be a UX writer in the 1990s
    • Best practices for naming new products and features

    About Anthony

    Anthony Shore is an award winning linguist and Chief Operative at Operative Words. He has introduced over 250 product and company names to the world over his 30 year career. 

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    Episode 18: Finding You in Your Languages - Interview with Emily Richardson

    Episode 18: Finding You in Your Languages - Interview with Emily Richardson
    In this episode, guest Emily Richardson tells us about her early experiences learning French, Spanish, Mandarin Chinese, and Korean. She has eight years of classroom experience teaching languages. After a brief spell in the Artificial Intelligence industry, the 2020 pandemic hit, and she found herself unemployed with no income, no stable home, and feeling very lost. Against financial, emotional, and personal odds, Emily started learning Brazilian Portuguese in response to the challenges she faced. Emily shares her joirney learning Brazilian Portuguese using only language exchange apps, and she shares some tips that have worked for her when finding a language partner. Emily uses her language knowledge and experience to author and publish a book series “How to Be Me" which is available on Amazon in English and French. Spanish, German & Brazilian Portuguese. This series serves as a guide for language learners to find their voice and preserve their whole selves in their new languages. Emily is also the creator and host of "The Language Confidence Project," a podcast for all language learners, whether they have to or want to learn a language. In her short, daily episodes, Emily provides tips, tricks and tons of encouragement for all language learners throughout every step of their journey. Thanks to Emily for taking the time to chat with me and share so much of her story and work. This conversation is packed with incredible insights and take-aways, and I'm thrilled to be able to share it with you. Links: Find all of Emily's work, including links to her website, books, and podcast here: https://campsite.bio/teawithemily Emily on Instagram: @teawithemily Find me on Instagram: @love.joyandlanguages Find me on Twitter: @LoveJoy_Lang

    Unapologetically Authentic with Iggy Lovesky

    Unapologetically Authentic with Iggy Lovesky

    ****TRIGGER WARNING. While the entire episode is not dark, we do cover some dark topics this week. If bullying, suicide or teen pregnancy are tough subjects for you, you may want to skip this episode. 

    Iggy is a creative, based out of Baja California. He he went to Georgetown on a scholarship, became a linguist, then worked in the fashion and art worlds. He also owns his own rustic retreat called Baja Off The Grid and on top of that, he teaches comedy and is about to launch a new book. He does touch upon some of the tough choices he has faced during his journey so far and how that fueled his decision to try and share his talents so others can shine. I also really liked that he was very big on authenticity and being okay with playing the fool. To keep up with Iggy you can follow his social channels: @iggylovesky or @misfittoyscomedy on IG or his resort can booked via his website: https://www.bajaoffthegrid.com. 

    Episode 3 - Mother of Dragons

    Episode 3 - Mother of Dragons

    SPECIAL EPISODE!!!

     With a 10-TwoThree Podcast FIRST, we bring to you, a remote episode with our AMAZING guest, all the way from sunny Florida! 

    During the special episode, in remembrance of the 20th anniversary of the 9/11 World Trade Center attacks, we share the truly inspiring  story of Firefighter Mandi Thomas. 

    From small town girl, to U.S. Army Interrogator and Russian linguist, to now serving the public as a Professional Firefighter, Mandi is the definition of a badass!  Not to mention she’s a mother to two amazing girls!

    Tune in to hear Mandi’s inspiring  story of overcoming the odds when faced with some of her life’s hardest events, refusing to give up at no matter what came her way!

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    #69 Sara Maria Hasbun on the Psychology of Language Learning

    #69 Sara Maria Hasbun on the Psychology of Language Learning

    Sara Maria Hasbun, founder of Meridian Linguistics, shares about psycholinguistics, working in the language industry, and “extreme” language learning.

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    Episode Overview

    Some of the topics brought up during the interview are:

    • Choosing which language to learn
    • Learning languages in diverse language families
    • Studying psycholinguistics
    • Dialect and accent in sign languages
    • Living in different countries and learning the languages
    • Differences between a polyglot and a linguist
    • Learning a language with few resources
    • Why fluency doesn’t need to be the end goal for learning a language
    • Deciding when to learn a new language and when to focus on past languages
    • Technology and language
    • Balancing entrepreneurship in languages with language learning
    • Using accountability systems for motivation
    • Rote learning and its benefits
    • Combatting the boring aspects of language learning with tricks and bribes
    • Lessons from living abroad
    • “Extreme” language learning

    Podcast theme: “A New Beginning” by Shannon Kennedy

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    Sounds Like A Cult - Welcome Trailer!

    Sounds Like A Cult - Welcome Trailer!
    Do you think SoulCycle is a cult? What about Elon Musk stans? Or the Royal Family? What about spiritual influencers? Is Instagram itself a cult? We’re Sounds Like a Cult, a podcast about the modern day cults we all follow. Join us every week as we analyze a different zeitgeisty group to try and answer the big question: This group sounds like a cult, but is it really? And if so, how bad is it...? 1) Live your life, 2) Watch Your Back or 3) Get the f*ck out !

    Mary Catherine Bateson — Living as an Improvisational Art

    Mary Catherine Bateson — Living as an Improvisational Art

    Underpinning all the great challenges of our time there is the human drama, the human condition. And as we move beyond 2020, we turn to Mary Catherine Bateson to help us understand the puzzle of being ourselves, of rising to our best capacities and gifts, in all of our complexity and strangeness. She is the daughter of the great anthropologists Margaret Mead and Gregory Bateson, and she is a linguist and anthropologist herself.

    Mary Catherine Bateson - is Professor Emerita at George Mason University. Her books include a memoir of her life with her parents Margaret Mead and Gregory Bateson called With a Daughter's Eye, as well as her bestselling book Composing a Life. Most recently, she is the co-author of Thinking Race: Social Myths and Biological Realities, published nearly 50 years after her mother’s A Rap on Race with James Baldwin.

    This show originally aired in October, 2015.

    Find the transcript for this show at onbeing.org

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