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#57 | Into the Wild (with Gloudina Greenacre)
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Gloudina goes to Ecuador to volunteer with a wildlife veterinarian and ends up learning an important lesson from children in the Amazon. Level: Upper Intermediate Accent: South Africa 🚐 Ready to take your English further? CLICK HERE FOR FULL EPISODE PACKAGE with vocabulary, test, and transcript! 5 words and expressions in today's story: - WILDLIFE: Animals and plants that live and grow in natural environments. Examples: "The national park is home to a diverse range of wildlife, including bears, deer, and birds." or "Conservation efforts aim to protect wildlife and their natural habitats." - CABIN/HUT: Small, simple dwellings or houses typically located in rural or wilderness areas. Examples: "They rented a cozy cabin in the mountains for their weekend getaway." or "The forest ranger stayed in a rustic hut deep in the woods during his patrols." - CHECKUP: A routine health examination. Examples: "The doctor recommended an annual checkup to monitor her blood pressure and cholesterol levels." or "After the accident, he underwent a thorough checkup to ensure there were no internal injuries." - ENDANGERED SPECIES: Species at risk of extinction. Examples: "Efforts to save the sea turtle focus on protecting nesting sites and reducing bycatch in fishing nets." or "The black rhinoceros is endangered due to poaching and habitat loss." - TO CLEAR YOUR MIND: Removing thoughts or worries to achieve calmness. Examples: "Yoga and meditation help him clear his mind and reduce stress after a long day." or "Taking a walk in nature allows her to clear her mind and gain perspective on her problems." Episode Links: - Visit Gloudina’s website Wildme.eu and use the code INTOWILDME100 to download one of her digital guides for free Enjoyed today's episode? Share it with a friend, improving their English! Thanks for being a part of our community. 💛
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Gloudina goes to Ecuador to volunteer with a wildlife veterinarian and ends up learning an important lesson from children in the Amazon. Level: Upper Intermediate Accent: South Africa 🚐 Ready to take your English further? CLICK HERE FOR FULL EPISODE PACKAGE with vocabulary, test, and transcript! 5 words and expressions in today's story: - WILDLIFE: Animals and plants that live and grow in natural environments. Examples: "The national park is home to a diverse range of wildlife, including bears, deer, and birds." or "Conservation efforts aim to protect wildlife and their natural habitats." - CABIN/HUT: Small, simple dwellings or houses typically located in rural or wilderness areas. Examples: "They rented a cozy cabin in the mountains for their weekend getaway." or "The forest ranger stayed in a rustic hut deep in the woods during his patrols." - CHECKUP: A routine health examination. Examples: "The doctor recommended an annual checkup to monitor her blood pressure and cholesterol levels." or "After the accident, he underwent a thorough checkup to ensure there were no internal injuries." - ENDANGERED SPECIES: Species at risk of extinction. Examples: "Efforts to save the sea turtle focus on protecting nesting sites and reducing bycatch in fishing nets." or "The black rhinoceros is endangered due to poaching and habitat loss." - TO CLEAR YOUR MIND: Removing thoughts or worries to achieve calmness. Examples: "Yoga and meditation help him clear his mind and reduce stress after a long day." or "Taking a walk in nature allows her to clear her mind and gain perspective on her problems." Episode Links: - Visit Gloudina’s website Wildme.eu and use the code INTOWILDME100 to download one of her digital guides for free Enjoyed today's episode? Share it with a friend, improving their English! Thanks for being a part of our community. 💛
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Join Bree’s FREE live masterclass: "5 Steps to Speak Confidently in Any Presentation"on February 13 👉 Sign up now ! As a child, Emma faced many years of bullying before realizing that her voice had the power to create change. Level: Upper Intermediate Accent: United Kingdom (Yorkshire) Get More: 👉 Click for Free Learning Pack Key Vocabulary: SINKING / SICKLY FEELING: A sudden feeling of worry, fear, or sadness. SQUISHY: Soft and easy to press. TO SNAP (FIGURATIVE): To speak in a sharp or angry way. RELENTLESS: Never stopping or giving up. NUMB: Unable to feel anything, either physically or emotionally. Follow Emma Walker: - Pronunciation With Emma YouTube…
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A conversation between Bree and Fabio Cerpelloni talking about how creativity shapes our work, problem-solving, and everyday lives. ⚡ Join Bree's Public Speaking in English Bootcamp — Sign up now! The bootcamp starts February 6. Follow Fabio Cerpelloni: - Visit FabioCerpelloni.com - Listen to Episode 61 | Making Something Possible (with Fabio Cerpelloni) on Into the Story…
Bree and Anna Tyrie discuss the psychology of fear, how it impacts different areas of our lives, and share strategies to overcome it. ⚡ Join Bree's Public Speaking in English Bootcamp — Sign up now! The bootcamp starts February 6. Follow Anna Tyrie: - Visit Anna Tyrie’s website English Like A Native - Listen to Episode 56 | Imposter Syndrome (with Anna Tyrie) on Into the Story…
Bree believes in her idea, but when reality doesn’t match her expectation, she must rethink and adapt. Level: Upper Intermediate Accent: Canadian ⚡ Join Bree's Public Speaking in English Bootcamp — Sign up now! The bootcamp starts February 6. Key Vocabulary: LEAN: To bend your body slightly forward or toward something. "Lean in" can also be used to mean actively engage or embrace something. NOD: To move your head up and down to show agreement or acknowledgment. GLOW: To look happy, healthy, or full of joy, often shown through a bright smile or expression. PICK (SOMETHING) OUT: To choose something from a group. ON PAPER: How something appears in theory or on a written plan, not necessarily in practice. Get More: Join Bree’s free newsletter for tips on confident communication in English. Preparing for your Cambridge B2 First Certificate? Enroll in my free Cambridge B2 First Course for Spanish speakers. Get a 5% discount on travel insurance for your next adventure.…
Gabriel Kazz’s musical journey takes him to the TV show The Voice, where he realizes the power of showing up and trying. Level: Advanced Accent: Canadian Get More: ⚡ Join Bree's Public Speaking in English Bootcamp — Sign up now! The bootcamp starts February 6. Key Vocabulary: HONE: To improve a skill through practice and effort. HAVE A THICK SKIN: To be able to handle criticism or difficult situations without being upset. A FALLING OUT: A disagreement or argument that damages a relationship. REKINDLE: To bring back or restart something, like a feeling or relationship. THE CHERRY ON TOP: The final touch that makes something perfect or even better. Follow Gabriel Kazz: Gabriel Kazz on Spotify @GabrielKazzMusic on Instagram Music Credits: All songs from the album “Lonely Fire” by Gabriel Kazz “Where is the Wind” “Change the World” “Candle” “Lonely Fire”…
When Charlie Baxter meets his girlfriend's parents for the first time, a big mistake turns into a lesson on honesty and connection. Level: Upper Intermediate Accent: United Kingdom (London) Get More: Join Bree’s free newsletter for tips on confident communication in English. Preparing for your Cambridge B2 First Certificate? Enroll in my free Cambridge B2 First Course for Spanish speakers. Get a 5% discount on travel insurance for your next adventure. 👉 Click for Free Learning Pack Key Vocabulary: - Prove Your Worth: To show that you are capable or valuable. - Rev / Keep the Revs Up: To increase the speed of a car’s engine, or to maintain energy or momentum. - Blatantly: In a very obvious or offensive way, without trying to hide it. - Chip In: To contribute money, help, or ideas. "He chipped in with a helpful suggestion during the meeting." - Flaws / Flawless: To have imperfections or to be perfect without mistakes. Follow Charlie Baxter: Search for The British English Podcast on your favorite podcast app TheBritishEnglishPodcast.com…
When Nikki started her career in human rights, she found herself adapting to a job that required a lot more than she expected. Level: Upper Intermediate Accent: Canada (Calgary) 👉 Get the FREE EPISODE PACK to go further Into the Story. 5 Words & Expressions in Today's Story: - BLASTING (MUSIC/AIR-CONDITIONING): Playing music or running air-conditioning at a very high volume or strength. "They had the music blasting at the party." - TO CRAM INTO: To fit many people or things into a small space. "We all crammed into the car for the road trip." - TO BLEND IN: To look or act like the people or things around you, so you are not noticed. "The animal’s fur helped it blend in with its surroundings." - TUNNEL VISION: Focusing on one thing and ignoring everything else around you. "He had tunnel vision while studying, ignoring his friends." - TO SHRUG: To lift your shoulders slightly to show you don’t know or don’t care. "She shrugged when asked about her plans." Episode Links: - To learn more about the work that Nikki does, visit Inter Pares 👉 Join Bree’s free newsletter — full of practical tips, inspiring ideas, and tools to speak English with more confidence. Sponsors That Support This Podcast: - Free course Cambridge B2 First for Spanish speakers from AC English School - Enjoy a 5% discount on IATI travel insurance, a company my family uses and trusts…
Sarah Allworthy tells a story of what happens when you do something you're "not supposed to do." Level: Upper Intermediate Accent: United Kingdom (London) 👉 Get the FREE EPISODE PACK to go further Into the Story. 5 Words & Expressions in Today's Story: - TO CALL SOMEONE’S BLUFF: To challenge someone to prove something they said or did. "He called her bluff during the poker game." - WHIFF: To briefly smell something, often a faint or slight smell. "He got a whiff of smoke from the nearby barbecue." - BLUR: Something unclear or not easy to see or remember. "The events of last night are a blur to me." - TO BE DARING: To be bold and willing to take risks. "She was daring enough to try skydiving." - CLOSE CALL: A situation where something bad almost happened, but didn’t. "We had a close call when we almost missed our flight." Episode Links: - Follow Sarah Allworthy on LinkedIn 👉 Join Bree’s free newsletter — full of practical tips, inspiring ideas, and tools to enhance your English and your mindset. Sponsors That Support This Podcast: - Free course Cambridge B2 First for Spanish speakers from AC English School - Enjoy a 5% discount on IATI travel insurance, a company my family uses and trusts…
Growing up, Archy Jamjun didn't feel seen, until someone finally saw him for who he really was. Level: Advanced Accent: United States (Chicago) 👉 Get the FREE EPISODE PACK to go further Into the Story. 5 Words & Expressions in Today's Story: - TO THROW DOWN THE GAUNTLET: To challenge or invite someone to compete or flight. "She threw down the gauntlet by saying she could win the competition." - TO FLING: To throw or push something with force. "She flung her coat onto the chair." - TO BE ADEPT: To be good at doing something. "She is adept at solving math problems." - TO MAKE THE NEWSPAPERS: To be featured in the news or media, especially in newspapers. "The story made the front page of the newspapers." - TO SHOWER SOMEONE WITH SOMETHING: To give someone a lot of presents, praise, or attention. "On her birthday, she was showered with gifts by her friends." Episode Links: - Follow Archy Jamjun on Instagram @archyjam 👉 Join Bree’s free newsletter — full of practical tips, inspiring ideas, and tools to enhance your English and your mindset. Sponsors That Support This Podcast: - Free course Cambridge B2 First for Spanish speakers from AC English School - Enjoy a 5% discount on IATI travel insurance, a company my family uses and trusts…
After her dream job left her exhausted, Megan Nicholls decides to change her pace completely. Level: Upper Intermediate Accent: United Kingdom (Manchester) 👉 Get the FREE EPISODE PACK to go further Into the Story. 5 Words & Expressions in Today's Story: - TO RUSTLE: To make a soft, crackling sound, usually from something moving, like leaves or paper. "The wind rustled the leaves in the trees." - PICK UP THE PACE: To go or work faster. "We need to pick up the pace if we want to finish on time." - TO AIR (SOMETHING) OUT: To let fresh air into something, like a room or clothing. “I aired my shoes out after the hike.” - TO BE AT EASE: To feel comfortable and relaxed. "He felt at ease after solving the problem. - TO BE STILTED: Awkward or unnatural, especially in speech or movement. "Their conversation felt stilted, with long pauses." Episode Links: - Learn more about Megan Nicholls at her website megalanguagecoach.com 👉 Join Bree’s free newsletter — full of practical tips, inspiring ideas, and tools to enhance your English and your mindset. Sponsors That Support This Podcast: - Free course Cambridge B2 First for Spanish speakers from AC English School - Enjoy a 5% discount on IATI travel insurance, a company my family uses and trusts…
Ariel Goodbody steps into the world of stand-up comedy with a performance no one expected. Level: Advanced Accent: United Kingdom (Bath) 👉 Get the FREE EPISODE PACK to go further Into the Story. 5 Words & Expressions in Today's Story: - DEADPAN: To say something serious or with no emotion, often in a funny way. "He told the joke in a deadpan voice, and everyone laughed." - A SET (COMEDY): A group of jokes or a routine performed by a comedian. "She practiced her set for the open mic." - TO BE UNSETTLED: To feel disturbed or uncomfortable, either mentally or physically. "He felt unsettled after hearing the bad news." - TO PUT (SOMETHING) OFF: To delay or postpone something. "She put off studying until the night before the exam." - TO BE OVERDONE: To be done too much or in an excessive way. "The meme was funny at first, but now it’s overdone." Episode Links: - Learn more about Ariel Goodbody at their website, EasyStoriesInEnglish.com 👉 Join Bree’s free newsletter — full of practical tips, inspiring ideas, and tools to enhance your English and your mindset. Sponsors That Support This Podcast: - Free course Cambridge B2 First for Spanish speakers from AC English School - Enjoy a 5% discount on IATI travel insurance, a company my family uses and trusts…
Rob Rudge tells a story about that moment when you’re so close to a problem that you can’t see the solution. Level: Upper-Intermediate Accent: United Kingdom (Yorkshire) FREE EPISODE LEARNING PACKAGE to make the most of this episode and subscribe to our newsletter to take your English much further. SPONSORS THAT SUPPORT THIS PODCAST: - Free course Cambridge B2 First for Spanish speakers from AC English School - Enjoy a 5% discount on IATI travel insurance , a company my family uses and trusts 5 words & expressions in today's story: - UPBRINGING: The way a child is raised and taught by their parents. Examples: "Her strict upbringing influenced her strong work ethic." or "He credits his upbringing for his sense of responsibility." - TO KICK BACK: To relax and do nothing. Examples: "After a long day, I just want to kick back and watch TV." or "She kicked back on the sofa with a good book." - MAIN DRAG: The main street or central road in a town or city. Examples: "The main drag is always busy with traffic." or "Shops and restaurants line the main drag of the city." - WITHOUT BATTING AN EYE: Without showing any reaction or surprise. Examples: "She handled the criticism without batting an eye." or "He agreed to the risky plan without batting an eye." - TO DREAD: To feel great fear or anxiety about something. Examples: "She dreaded going to the dentist." or "He dreaded the long flight ahead." Episode Links: - Learn more about Rob Rudge at his website, Energetic English - Listen to Rob & Bree chat about small talk on The Business English Podcast 💛 Want more from Into the Story? Subscribe to our free newsletter to get a quick email from Bree every few weeks filled with practical tips, fascinating topics from the world of psychology, and strategies to improve your life.…
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