Podcasts recorded by SEDA College Online to help students improve their listening and English skills
In this episode of SEDA Talk Lydia talks with Shawn Haynes about Black History. They focus on a hero of the Barbados slave rebellions and “founding father” of Barbados. History is everywhere and so is black history. This episode of SEDA allows listeners to open their ears and eyes to be curious and explore history... the greatest story ever told.
With extensive experience in social work, HR, and psychology… Nadia Corbett enlightens Lydia and SEDA Talk listeners on the effect of covid-19 on her sector, interview and job application tips, and something you might not know about the world of HR. Take a listen and learn something new that might help you live your dream or change your perspective.
Have you been wondering what an insurrection is? Do you want to know more about the events of January 6th, 2021? Have you been wondering what an inauguration is and why it happens? Check out this episode of SEDA Talk with Lydia and Guest Shawn Haynes for answers and insights. We can't wait to share with you and have some fun!
In this episode, Lydia talks with Senator Julian Cyr of Massachusetts' Cape Cod and Islands district. Senator Cyr enlightens listeners you to the role of a Senator, history of Massachusetts, and motivation behind his work in one of his most challenging years in the state senate. Listeners will learn key political vocabulary and great facts about a fascinating state of the United States of America. Come join us!
In this episode Lydia talks to veteran presidential campaign Organizer, Stephanie Houghton of Elizabeth Warren for President. Working for previous senatorial campaigns and presidential campaigning Stephanie has a special insight into what it's like to work with and for voters. She enlightens Lydia and listeners about the highs and lows of canvassing door to door and how wearing a face mask became a political issue this year. This extended interview allows us special insight into the political world of the US with fantastic exposure to new ideas and political jargon(specialised vocabulary).
Part One of our Christmas Music special, this episode introduces us to some of the most popular Christmas songs of the 20th century which have become essential listening in English Speaking countries. These songs make us nostalgic and fill us with images of the "traditional Christmas" of our childhood while we sing along merrily!
US Election Special - have you ever wondered how US elections work? Lydia and Shawn explore the Electoral system and explain the electoral college from either side of the pond. Shawn tells us the feeling and “temperature” in the air where he is, in New York. Check it out for facts and fun!
In this episode Lydia takes us on a tour from Ancient Rome to Modern Day USA to discover the origins of christmas traditions. From Saturnalia to Yuletide and Father Chrristmas, by the end of this episode you will understand why we have Christmas trees and Santa Claus!
This episode of Say My Peace on SEDA Talk focuses on Lydia's interview with Paulo- he started as a cleaner and waiter when first arriving in Ireland and now he is living his dream working at management level in a social media company. Anyone living abroad or hoping to live abroad and be fluent in English can learn a lot from Paulo and his journey. While it is not always an easy journey it is extremely rewarding and listeners will be inspired by Paulo's resilience and positive/ hardworking attitude. Enjoy!
Episode 11 includes an interview with Neil O'Donnell, a longtime educator, professional, and tradesman with varied life experiences living and learning around the world. At University of Massachusetts at Amherst, he studied Anthropology and had the opportunity to travel to Mexico and participate in archaeological digs. At an even younger age, Neil spent time in Spain learning about the history, language, and culture. He spent his life around boats. He taught in Harlem, at a prison, and at High Schools. Lydia hopes that our listeners will benefit from and be entertained by stories, tips, and tricks from this life-long learner and educator and enjoy practicing their listening with his typical New England(USA) native English accent.
In this episode of “Say My Peace” Lydia invites SEDA talk listeners to remember what we DO and DON'T know about coronavirus while discussing some of the funny and crazy trends that have come out of the crisis. She and SEDA also implore our listeners to support their local community and front-line workers while sending love and support around the world. ❤️
SEDA Talk host Lydia welcomes listeners into her conversation with two special friends, who happen to be cousins Kelsie (British) and Sarah (Irish). Listeners get the benefit of 3 native speakers with different accents teaching them vocabulary and improving their listening through and funny/friendly conversational dialogue. Notice the speed of conversation, vowel/consonant sounds, and range of acceptable native pronunciations of the same words. The gal pals/mates/girl friends have a real/natural conversation about a range of issues from their work/occupation, TikTok, music, words we love/hate, Nan and Granndad (grandmother and grandfather), sleep talking, cutting wood with chins, life stages...anything and everything! Learn and enjoy the podcast for fun and listening/speaking improvement and don't forget to share with YOUR friends!
Listen and Learn from an Executive Assistant (EA) with years of experience who believes in life-long learning! Denise Bafti is interviewed by Lydia and she shares her fantastic tips/tricks/ and innovative ideas with our SEDA Talk followers. We are super excited to bring you Denise's unique perspective as a professional woman and worldly individual, which will give you an opportunity to learn incredibly useful vocabulary for the workplace. Practice your listening via whatsapp ( the interview was done over whatsapp), and get some positive guidance for professional success!
On the 14th of February, we celebrate Valentines Day. But what is it all about?
Let's talk about names and personalities!
Let's talk about how to be successful in job interviews!
Let's talk about setting goals!