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If you're sick of listening to overly happy and simple Chinese topics and want some more serious stuff, you've come to the right place. I will discuss almost any topic and try to focus on both the negative and positive aspects. Always make sure to check the grammar notes and vocab list in the description before listening. Topic Suggestions are always welcome at jackwyldeck@qq.com
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Welcome to the Conversations with Your Chinese Auntie podcast. Your host, Patricia Petersen, is a Chinese therapist who has exciting and compelling conversations with BIPOC folks about life. In this podcast, we give voice to people of colour and learn more about their lives. Every episode is packed with relatable topics, hilarious stories, helpful advice, and even complex and painful stories. The topics are diverse, especially those related to our culture and mental, physical, and spiritual ...
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World Languages Podcasting provides a podcast series in various languages for the language student or native speaker 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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My guest today is my dear friend, Lara Therrien Boulos. I met Lara through our dear friend Carmen Spagnola, as we were both Questers and Carmen's students. This episode discusses Lara's trip to Egypt, capitalism, Quest and the Return, and self-initiation. We talk about how the pandemic is like an initiation and that we are now in the Return. It wil…
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My guest is Roxanne Francis, the award-winning CEO of Francis psychotherapy and consulting services. She runs a busy group practice and is a keynote speaker, leadership coach, and corporate consultant who addresses topics related to women's issues, such as race and equity, mental health, parenting, and wellness at work. She is also the founder of T…
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I am thrilled to welcome Taraneh Erfan to the show. In this episode, Taraneh talks about growing up in Iran during the Iran-Iraq war, recognizing our privilege, how to decolonize our practice, and how to show up human with one another. Of course, we talk about our puppies. We discuss whether it is ethical to volunteer abroad, and we talk about patr…
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I am so excited for you to meet Henry M. Pittman. Henry is a licensed therapist and counsellor. Henry assisted in my Somatic Experiencing (SE) three-year training. The training was all online except for the last level, so we met in person last year in Atlanta. Henry is passionate about his work; he is wise, knowledgeable and a great storyteller. Oh…
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My guest today is the founder of Feeding Mama - Mona En Ting Stilwell. I first heard about Mona from my Chinese Medicine colleagues and friends who know Mona. Feeding Mama is dedicated to nourishing new postpartum parents with premium quality essential foods carefully cultivated through the centuries-long sciences of Traditional Chinese Medicine. I…
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Menopause? Estrogen? Progesterone? Who's in perimenopause? Me! My guest today is Shirley Weir, the founder of Menopause Chicks. Although this podcast mainly features BIPOC folks, I invited Shirley as I have admired her work since we met in 2017. She has done so much to educate the world about menopause. Shirley is a fierce advocate for women’s heal…
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My guest today is Dr. Debbie Lee. Debbie is a Registered Doctor of Traditional Chinese Medicine. She is a mama to two adorable little humans and is one of my close friends with whom I can talk about my feelings and emotions. In this episode, we talk about our Chinese mothers who used to make us drink herbal decoctions, and we might or might not hav…
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What do we give up as immigrants and refugees? What do we yearn for and can be so hard to find? In this episode, Luna and I talk about the Kampung spirit, the concept of Gaginang, and the importance of red eggs in Chinese culture. A kampong (kampung in Malay and Indonesian) is the term for a village. Gaginang means (my/our) own people. Luna's Bio: …
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Happy Lunar New Year! 新年好! This episode is part two of my Lunar New Year series. If you missed part one, please listen to episode 8. In this episode, I imagine that Luna and I are sitting at a hawker center, eating foods we desperately miss, and talking about everything from our experiences growing up in Singapore, Lunar New Year traditions, includ…
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Lunar New Year falls on Saturday, February 10, 2024. This is the year of the Wood Dragon. In Chinese culture, the dragon is considered lucky, magical, powerful, and noble. On February 4th, we also transition to the Period 9. In this episode, I talk about some rituals that are essential to prepare for the new year. I also discuss the significance of…
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My guest today is Dr. Sanae Suzuki. Sanae is a trauma-informed integrative primary care practitioner focusing on mental health. She has over a decade of experience in holistic medicine. She received Functional Medicine training at The Institute for Functional Medicine and Apex Energetics, Functional and Integrative Psychiatry training through Psych…
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In this episode, we talk about Wanjîkū's tribe, the tribe's arrival story, the meaning of her name and her clan's name. We talk about lands that feel like "home" to us. For Wanjîkū, it's Santa Fe, New Mexico, and for me, it's Spain. We also share our little adventure at Atlanta's airport. I ask Wanjîkū how she looks after herself. Spoiler alert: sh…
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My guest today is Diane Hua-Stewart. Diane is a colleague and friend from grad school. We talk about Diane's path, Brainspotting, food policies, how food affects our health, food in Asian cultures, and the Vietnam War, where Agent Orange was used. We also discuss the scarcity mindset that can be common in immigrants. In case you have not heard of A…
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In this intimate, funny and honest conversation with Dr. Alice Crawford, she shares her path from electrical engineering to computer science to being a therapist. We talk about her 41 years of marriage, racism, and raising a Black son. She shares advice for BIPOC therapists starting in the mental health field, and we discuss hope. Dr. Alice Crawfor…
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I am delighted today to welcome my dear friend and sister, Paola Baca. At the start of the episode, I share why I address people I love as sister, brother, auntie, or uncle. This episode is intimate and emotional. Paola shares her story of immigrating from Peru to Canada. We talk about our experiences with belonging and fitting in, being intentiona…
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I am delighted today to welcome my dear friend and sister, Dr.Tanya Gee. This episode discussed Tanya's path, Traditional Chinese Medicine, concubines, and ancestral healing work. It's a juicy episode! You also get to hear Tanya's belly laugh; it's one of the best things in life! She also shares two pearls of wisdom at the end of the podcast. Tanya…
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I give a short English description of how you can study the words in the podcast before listening, much more conveniently and effectively than the present word list situation. You'll need to buy the flashcards component in the pleco app first. I recommend buying the pleco professional bundle which includes this but you can buy it on its own.…
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All the following words can be conveniently downloaded as a flashcard study set to pleco at this link - https://www.plecoforums.com/threads/serious-chinese-conversation-%E5%85%B1%E4%BA%A7%E5%85%9A%E5%91%98%E5%88%B0%E5%BA%95%E6%98%AF%E5%95%A5.6805/ 共产党员 CPC member gong4 chan3 dang3 yuan2弟 little brother di4入党 join the CPC ru4 dang3提交 submit ti2 jiao…
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恐怖分子 terrorist kǒngbùfènzǐ恐怖主义 terrorism kǒngbùzhǔyì现象 phenomenon xiànxiàng世界 world shìjiè厉害 very bad; amazing lìhai首先 first shǒuxiān (different to 第一), often followed by 其次或者然后大型 large-scale dàxíng小型 small-scale xiǎoxíng事件 incident shìjiàn九幺幺 9/11 jiǔyāoyāo (it is never referred to as 九一一 or 9月11号)纽约 New York niúyuē世贸中心 The World Trade Centre shìm…
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斗鸡眼 dòujīyǎn lazy eye 进入 jìnrù enter 主题 zhǔtí subject 小朋友 xiǎopéngyou child 身边 shēnbiān one's side eg. I want you by my side 理论 lǐlùn theory 基因 jīyīn gene 自来水 zìláishuǐ tap water 重金属 zhòngjīnshǔ heavy metal (not the music) 幸运 xìngyùn lucky 文章 wénzhāng essay/article 体质 tǐzhì constitution i.e. of the body 烧开 shāokāi to boil 直接+(verb) zhíjiē directly …
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连环杀手 liánhuánshāshǒu serial killer 小丑 xiǎochǒu clown 叫做 jiàozuò be called; be known as 约翰 yuēhàn 韦恩 wéiēn 盖西 gàixī John Wayne Gacy 泰德 tàidé 邦迪 bāngdí Ted Bundy 这么 (verb) zhème Verb like this eg. don't do this 别这么做 Don't say 别做这个! 强奸 qiángjiān rape 算 suàn count as 童年 tóngnián childhood 欺负 qīfu to bully 折磨 zhémo torture 弄痛 nòngtòng to hurt someone/so…
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婆婆 husband's mother pópo 亲自 in person qīnzì 深刻 deep; profound shēnkè 村 village cūn 看望 pay a visit kànwang 单词 word dāncí 重新 repeat chóngxīn 古老 ancient gǔlǎo 走廊 hallway zǒuláng 鬼 ghost guǐ 森林 forest sēnlín 恐怖 scary kǒngbù 度假 go on vacation dùjià 假期 vacation jiàqī 醒 awake; wake up xǐng 呼吸 breath; breathe hūxī 描述 describe miáoshù 开灯 turn on lights kāid…
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表示 express; indicate; show biǎoshì 想象 imagine xiǎngxiàng 沙漠 desert shāmò 正方体 cube zhèngfāngtǐ 用。。。做的 made of... yòng...zuòde 水晶 crystal shuǐjīng 身高 stature shēngāo 腰 waist yāo 高度 height gāodù 宽 wide; width kuān 手臂 arm shǒubì 透明 transparent tòumíng 梯子 ladder tīzi 靠 lean on; rely on kào 木头 wood mùtou 台阶 step; stair táijiē 一匹马 a horse yìpǐmǎ 匹 pǐ meas…
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领养 lǐngyǎng adopt a child 收养 shōuyǎng (a synonym for lingyang) 兄弟姐妹、 xiōngdìjiěmèi sibling 约会 yuēhuì date 血缘 xuèyuán blood relationship 小说 xiǎoshuō novel 谈恋爱 tánliànài to date 事实 shìshí fact 性格 xìnggé character (I meant 个性 gèxìng personality) 告白 gàobái tell the public 表白 biǎobái state clearly 陌生人 mòshēngrén stranger 惭愧 cánkuì ashamed 反对 fǎnduì oppo…
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痛苦 pain tòngkǔ 牙齿 tooth yáchǐ 痛 hurt tòng 鱿鱼 squid yóuyú 硬 hard yìng 咬 bite yǎo 药 medicine (i.e. of a pill etc.) yào 怀孕 pregnant/pregnancy huáiyùn 基因 gene jīyīn 修 fix/mend xiū 蛀牙 tooth decay zhùyá 补 mend bǔ 导致 lead to (something bad) dǎozhì 保护 protect bǎohù 颗 tooth and small round object MW kē 惭愧 ashamed cánkuì 刷牙 brush one's teeth shuāyá 影响 effect…
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Words and grammar below 词和语法 。。的话 if (used at the end of a sentence. 如果 is optional in this construction) dehuà 外国人 foreigner wàiguórén 悉尼 Sydney xīní 科学 science kēxué 专业 major zhuānyè 生物 biology shēngwù 毕业证 diploma bìyèzhèng 硕士 masters shuòshì 博士 Ph.D. bóshì 脑子 brain nǎozi 理论 theory lǐlùn (i mean to say thesis which is 论文 lùnwén) 试着 try shìzhe 找不到…
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俞鑫霞 My wife's name yúxīnxiá 推荐 reccommend tuījiàn 探探 Chinese Tinder tàntàn 对方 the other party; other side duìfāng 男生 man; boy nánshēng 向 (direction+verb) do something in that direction 向左滑 swipe left xiàngzuǒhuá 向 is a direction word like 往 照片 photo zhàopiàn 刷 brush (noun and verb) shuā 尿尿 piss/urinate (informal) niàoniào 泡脚 to bathe feet in hot wa…
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Douyin section 抖音 Douyin (a video app) dǒuyīn 关注 follow (a channel or subject) guānzhù 偶尔 occasionally ǒu'ěr 疫情 epidemic situation yìqíng (very commonly said word during this coronavirus time) 文字消息 written information wénzì xiāoxi 抵抗 resist eg. the epidemic dǐkàng 百度 the Chinese google equivalent bǎidù 关键 key, crucial eg. a point in a topic guānjià…
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词 全球 the whole world quánqiú 冠状病毒 coronavirus guānzhuàngbìngdú note: 冠 is a 多音字 (more than one tone character) and in this case, is not pronounced guàn, despite what most people will incorrectly say, including the host. 症状 symptom zhèngzhuàng 发热 fever fārè 乏力 fatigue (literal and abstract) fálì 呼吸困难 difficulty breathing hūxī kùnnan 处理 deal with chǔ…
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词 (words): 一辈子 lifetime yí bèi zi 好笑 funny hǎo xiào 害怕 scared hài pà 鬼 ghost/spirit guǐ 到现在为止 so far dào xiàn zài wéi zhǐ 吓人 xià rén 可怕 kè pà scary 毕业 graduate bì yè 面试 interview (verb/noun) miàn shì 敲门 knock the door qiāo mén 乱七八糟的 very messy luàn qī bā zāo de 某某某某 (so and so...person/company etc.) ,mǒu mǒu mǒu mǒu (note that 1 mou 某 is also suffi…
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进入 jìnrù enter; get into主题 zhǔtí theme; subject; main points精神病 jīngshénbìng mental disorder; psychiatric disease 可怕 kěpà fearful; frightful; terrible小看 xiǎokàn look down upon; underestimate分类 fēnlèi classify大多数 dàduōshù vast majority阶段 jiēduàn stage; phase再好 zàihǎo even better 发疯 fāfēng go mad; become insane抑郁 yìyù depressed; despondent精神分裂症 jīngs…
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语法 (grammar) 1. (A) 离 (B) 多远? How far is A from B? 2. (A) 怎么样? How's A?/What do you think of A? 3. (verb)关于 (A) 的 (noun). eg. Talk about Japanese stuff. 聊关于日本的事情 4. 把 (A) 放在 (B) (上,下 etc) eg. 把苹果放在桌子上. You CAN'T SAY 放苹果在桌子上! 词 (words) start again 重新开始 chong2 xin1 kai1 shi3 note - 重 has 2 pronunciations culture 文化 wen2 hua4 history 历史 li4 shi3 kill …
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Vocab and Grammar notes: 对于(something/someone)来说 - in regards to... 对于他来说 - in regards to him 追 求 zhui1 qiu2 - pursue/chase 梦想 meng4 xiang3 - dream (eg. what you want to do) 鼓励 gu3 li4 - encourage 童年 tong2 nian2 - childhood 太空 tai4 kong1 - outer space 身体素质 shen1 ti3 su4 zhi4 - composition of one's body eg. strong or weak 西方国家 xi1 fang1 guo2 jia1 - …
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别忘记注意听最后三个问题! 语法 A跟(B)有关系 A is related to B eg. That's got nothing to do with you 那个跟你没有关系。 难道。。。吗 Rhetorical question eg. So they have my ID? (implying of course they don't.) 难道他们有我的身份证吗 词 周岁 zhou1 sui4 - 1 full year of life (Western age) 虚岁 xu1 sui4 - age calculated from being 1 at birth (Chinese age) eg. 我三十周岁 我三十一虚岁 详细 xiang2 xi4 - detailed 欠费 …
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Grammar and Vocab notes: 小的关于小俞的以前的逃学的故事 skip school 逃学 tao2 xue2 obedient 乖 guai1 at that time (referring to the past) 当时 dang1 shi2 accommodation 住宿 zhu4 su4 specific; physical (not abstract) 具体 ju4 ti3 female paternal cousin 堂妹 tang2 mei4 detail/s 细节 xi4 jie2 woods/bush 树林 shu4 lin2 iron (metal) 铁 tie3 get rusty 生锈 sheng1 xiu4 break/snap 断 duan4…
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Australians love sport very much and the Australian environment is suitable for all kinds of sports. In this podcast, Steve and CiCi explore Australia's obsession with sport and some notable sporting achievements of partcular Australians.
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In their third podcast, Steven and CiCi talk about the Chinese going back to China to visit their families and friends. Also, they both explore why people from mainland China choose Australia as their most preferred holiday destination.
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