"Talking Language" is a show hosted by Robert Aiudi and Rachel Zirkle. Robert, aka "The Language Chef," is a polyglot who speaks over ten languages fluently. Rachel, is an amateur linguist and loves to pick Robert's brain. They met in New York City ten years ago and over the years have had lengthy d…
In season one, we dedicated an entire episode to cuisine-related words as Robert is also known as The Language Chef. We spoke about how food, like language, has spread across the globe to create different, unique variations and concoctions. In today's episode, we're picking up where we left off and chatting about even more about language and food. Our "word" of the day is mis en place. Get ready to salivate as this episode is sure to make you hungry! Bon appetit!
Today, Robert and Rachel are talking about pidgin vs. creole vs. patois. What are the difference and similarities among these unique languages? Where are they used and how are they formed? As our word of the day, we're talking about "Forensic!" Rate and subscribe to Talking Language Podcast!
Welcome back to Talking Language! Today's word of the day is more of a phrase. We'll be discussing the origin and meaning of 'Lingua Franca.' Also, we're going to dig into the notion of a global language. Will there one day be a language that everyone will speak across the planet? Will we need to learn new languages to communicate? Listen in to find out if we're already on our way and hear what we think are the pros and cons. Don't forget to rate and subscribe!
Robert and Rachel are rolling out a new format! Starting this week, we'll be breaking down the etymology of a word and then get into our main topic. On today's episode we're talking about the word "diaspora" and its importance within linguistics. We're also discussing natural vs. invented changes, primarily within the English language. Some changes happen naturally as inspired by music, food, and migration. Other changes are invented or forced. Whether a change is natural or forced, languages are in a constant state of evolution.
We're back! It's been two years since our last episode aired and we are so excited to be back on the airwaves. On today's episode, we have a very special guest, Dr. Carlos Yebra López, a lecturer at NYU. He is the self-proclaimed "Hyperpolyglot Activist" and founder of thehyperpolyglotactivist.com and ladino21.org. Through his project, Ladino 21, he is on a mission to preserve the Ladino language with a digital archive, lessons, and engaging speakers in online communities. But... what is Ladino? Dr. Carlos is going to break it all down for us. You can check out Dr. Carlos' work at thehyperpolyglotactivist.com and ladino21.org He can also be found on YouTube, Twitter, and Facebook
Do languages shape the way we think? Well, simply, yes. How can they not? Rachel and Robert discuss how the language you speak shapes your thoughts, ideas, feelings, etc. It's a doozy! Tune into to the season finale of Talking Language Podcast! Season 2 will be out in late winter. If you have any feedback for Season 1, please email us at talkinglanguagepodcast@gmail.com. We'd love to hear from you! Follow us on Instagram and Facebook: @talkinglanguagepodcast
In our penultimate episode of Season 1, Rachel and Robert talk about their difference in speech. Robert is a baby boomer, Rachel a millennial. They break down why speech changes and how it's always evolving. Are changes in speech decided by the younger generations and what will happen to English in 5000 years? Robert has some interesting theories.... so tune in! For comments or questions email us at talkinglanguagepodcast@gmail.com Follow us on Facebook and Instagram @talkinglanguagepodcast @rachel_zirkle @robert_thelanguagechef
This week Rachel Zirkle and Robert Aiudi sit down with actor (and Rachel's husband) Taylor Miller. Taylor has done several plays and films where he has been required to use an accent foreign to his own. We talk to him about how he learns a new accent. Robert also shares his knowledge as he's trained a number of students in various accents. We also talk about the incredible universality of Shakespeare! Tune in! Email us at talkinglanguagepodcast@gmail.com Follow us on Facebook and Instagram: @talkinglanguagepodcast @rachel_zirkle @robert_thelanguagechef
Your mouth may water with this week's episode! We talk food words. Robert, aka the Language Chef, and Rachel discuss everything from beef vs cow to the origin of sushi; from why France is a culinary mecca to the pronunciation etiquette of various food names and recipes from around the world. Bon appetit! Email us your at talkinglanguagepodcast@gmail.com and follow us on Facebook and Instagram: @talkinglanguagepodcast @robert_thelanguagechef @rachel_zirkle
In this week's episode, we're talking all about our foreign travels. Robert talks about his adventures in Italy, Scotland, and China and Rachel, her adventures through Germany, France, and Peru. Tune in to hear all about our experiences with travel and language. And share your stories and photos with us. Email us at talkinglanguagepodcast@gmail.com and we may feature you on our Instagram and Facebook! Instagram and Facebook: @talkinglanguagepodcast @robert_thelanguagechef @rachel_zirkle
On this week's episode, we talk about the story of English. English is a culmination of many languages and its story begins with an invasion! From Beowulf to William the Conquerer, listen in to hear the story of how the English language came to be! Don't forget to follow us on Instagram and Facebook: @talkinglanguagepodcast!
Robert is from Connecticut. Rachel is from Colorado, by way of Texas. In this weeks episode, they talk about each other's accents, as well as how accents in America formed and why and how accents can change. They also talk about the amazing accent work of Meryl Streep, and why Rachel never noticed that her parents had Southern accents! Email us at talkinglanguagepodcast@gmail.com and follow us on Facebook and Instagram: @talkinglanguagepodcast @rachel_zirkle @robert_thelanguagechef
In this week's episode, Robert and Rachel discuss the Chinese language. We talk about the tones, the difference between Mandarin and Cantonese; how Chinese, Japanese, and Korean are related; how a national identity was born from a written language, and its incredible and illustrious history. Follow us on Instagram! @talkinglanguagepodcast @rachel_zirkle @robert_thelanguagechef
What is the hardest language to learn? What is the easiest language to learn? In this episode, Rachel and Robert discuss easy versus hard languages from the American English perspective. They break down what makes a foreign language complicated for an English speaker, the importance of language exposure, and how English spelling can be so unnecessarily arbitrary! What do you think is the hardest language to learn? Let us know by reaching out to us on our Instagram: @talkinglanguagepodcast
Meet Robert and Rachel, two friends who have bonded over talking about all things language. Robert is a linguistic expert with an impressive resume in speech recognition. Rachel is a language enthusiast and loves to pick Robert's brain Listen to them pick apart all things language in "Talking Language." In episode 1, they introduce their backgrounds and how they met.