Summer holiday has started and people are going abroad, buying tickets to festivals, and working away at their summer jobs. My first vacation days were spent in Scotland, in Aberdeen – the city of hundreds of castles and even more sheep.
We've entered a new era of television. Shows develop layered characters and complex story lines against a backdrop of stylish visuals. Television writers grapple with contemporary issues and break boundaries. All in vain. They will never exceed this: a tiny, birdseed filled replica of a coffee shop left in the woods with a 24 hour camera broadcasting it live over the web.
This week, my guest, Laura Kurki, and I talk about learning English through unorthodox means and about visiting Indonesia while also getting into various horrible teachers that she's had the displeasure of experiencing. Note: this podcast is now available on iTunes and Stitcher!