Video podcast from my travels in Malang, Indonesia, as I set out on a year of language study at UMM (Universitas Muhammadiyah Malang). Courtesy of the Darmasiswa scholarship program 2010-11. Join me as I bring the hum-drum of my daily life in Jawa Timur (east Java), as well as my cultural observati…
(enhanced) podcast of my trip to Kupang, Timor - where I visited my sponsor child, Rifan.Not much to say here. I hope you enjoy my breakdown of the valuable and life-changing work that Compassion are doing! :-)click here to d/load the Enhanced podcast file, but you have to play in iTunes or iPhone or iPod!
What is on the podcast today? Who cares: it is a beautiful day, and I am skipping along (in the rain)! Life is wonderful. God is good. Rain is delicious. Oh, and I went to a wedding this morning also. Click here to d/load or listen onlineps- recorded 10/4/2011
It's the final countdown.... dah-dah, dah dah. I am being a little premature here, but I feel like my time in Indonesia is almost up. :-( Aw, sadseez. Is it totally evil of me to deliberately wait to collect my final scholarship money; just to make sure that my University does not pocket it? Yeah, it's not much cash - but it's the principle! (pic above; i am sipping my tea at Dwi's wedding last week).you can right-click here to download the MP3 file if you likeHere is a bonus picture or 2 -> The picture above is at Uka's graduation. A lovely guy (who used to live in my Kost). He always makes time for me & chats slowly to me in Indonesian. Sadly, he's moved out, and only pops in once a week :-(
Pinch and a Punch for the First of the Month! Today is 1 March 2011. Walk with me as I go to buy some 'pulsa' for my Mobile phone. Enjoy the dulcit tones of the mosque too! As I wonder the streets I realise that I really need some food - which is tricky to find in the back blocks. House & flatmates update too. Find out all the latest craziness and stress from Brisbane regarding my tenants. You can click here to listen also
Am I prepared for another semester of teaching? It really is a TON of work! Hats off to all teachers out there. Indonesian Uni students are SO sweet, friendly and innocent. That sure makes work a lot easier than rat-bag Westerners would be. I try to rev-up the girls to ignore [Muslim] cutlure, and to speak up. Everyone in MY class is equal. Girls are not second-class citizens, nor are they to remain silent. You can also click here to get the MP3 file
Semester 2 starts tomorrow (cause Indonesia is on the crazy Northern-hemisphere timetable), so I am off to Coffee Time to prepare for English Seaking 2 classes. blahIt really is off-putting to have the REAL year disected by a fake academic year, like in USA & EU. Semester 2 is starting, at the start of a new year. :-( Should I buy new iPad, or new MacBook Pro?! 2 voicemails today :-) yippee! thank you, boys. You can listen to the MP3 file here toops- Photo is at Arofat's wedding last weekend.
Enhanced podcast of Bali trip, part 2. Today I waffle less and actually talk about the trip and the photos I'm showing. Hope you enjoy it, and get a slice of tropical Bali pie while you listen. Warning for all Dutch listeners (& Germans)... you are gonna get a roasting! Warning 2: some R-rated pics near the end. You can d/load the enhanced file here directly
Enhance podcast of my January trip to Bali with Ferdi. This is part 1 of my holiday - I chat about unusually good Travel in Indonesia, and about the first few days... alone... with just the boyfriend!Oh yes.... travelling with a new boyfriend... you know where this will end up! ;-) You can download the enhanced file here (but you need to watch in iTunes, or on iPod/iPhone!)
Enhanced podcast*- Today is "student day", so join me and 5,000 students as we march around the kampung (suburb)! It was quite a spectacle, and also very HOT. Glad we started around 7am. I am sure I talk about some other stuff too, and get sidetracked, but I hope you enjoy the pictures on your iPod.* this is an 'enhanced' podcast, with photos imbedded. You must listen/watch in iTunes or on your iPhone /iPod!Right-click here to download if you like
I have become a junkie now. Life in Indonesia has pushed me over the edge - to hard drugs! Luckily here, you can just pop into the Apotik (chemist) and ask for whatever drugs you want. HELLO! I also fill you in briefly on my new job, teaching English Speaking 1! Sorry for my waffle, I hope you find the little gems of info!My battles with UMM's "efforts", at providing bahasa Indonesia classes to us, continue. :-( Click here to listen online, but I'd prefer you use iTunes!
I only have 2 topics in this show, and 1 of them involves me almost starving to death! Yes, I came close to going without any supper tonight (7 Oct), and you can imagine how that made me feel. :-( I also share with the entire world, one of my student's very personal "secrets"! It was way more juicier than what I had expected from an Indonesian Muslim student to share. :-O> please subscribe in iTunes to listen to the AUDIO
Today I wax lyrical about my first few days teaching 'English Speaking 1' to all the young Indonesian students. Most of them are either like giddy school-girls, or extremely shy. And it wouldn't be "Indonesia" if I couldn't also tell you about the continuing chaos of my bahasa Indonesia program - yes, what I am supposed to be here for! ;-)(recorded Thur 7/10/10)
I'm singing and dancing on a prayer this weekend, after going to 1 of the big Roman Catholic Churches near the centre of Malang city. OK, well, that's not the reason why actually - but it is part of what I talk about today.Other than Catholocism, I talk about Indonesia's obsession with Agama (religion), and have some exciting news...I have a JOB in Indonesia now! (Can U guess what as?)
Everyday life in moody Malang. OK, so not moody itself, but I am moody at the moment. I run through my day and my current thoughts on learning Indonesian at UMM... or not. The clouds are brewing over France right now, as 2 of the French girls look set to do what their government did a few years ago... drop a nuclear bomb in Australia's backyard! Really struggling to understand and communicate with the Kos boys I live with. Yeah, they look cute at times, BUT I do also want to be able to chat to them.Lucky I have so much cheap deep-fried fatty food to lift my spirits, and my weight. LOL >click here to listen online< But it's easier if U subscribe in iTunes!
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This is an update of my first week or so in Malang. Well, the last few days especially, as I sort out my accomodation and go to (not) my first class at Uni. My major issue is the lack of fast internet (or access), and how that is making podcasting rather difficult. Please bare with me kids. I chuck in some cultural observations too ;-) Opening 'music' (dare I call it that?), courtesy of bloody Justin Bieber - who is all over Indonesia sadly.
Will and I took an Angkot (public transport mini-bus) from my Uni campus up to Batu (further up the hill). The very cute driver was chatting away to me as we drove up the mountain, but of course I could not understand him. :-( I did manage to understand that he was trying to tell me all the good places to go in/around Batu.When we arrived, after some discussion (miracle), he offered to drive us around and show us all the sights; in the bus. It was only Rp 100,000 each (A$12). We really didn't understand where we would go, but 3 hours later we had seen heaps of great stuff! - just love Indonesia, and the helpful people. ;-)Mas Will really didn't want to be filmed, but I managed a few seconds of him. LOL