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Dr. Meade joined the Phoenix Seminary Faculty in 2012. He teaches courses in Hebrew Language, Old Testament Literature, Greek Language and Literature, and Biblical Theology. His research interests include Origen's Hexapla, the Septuagint, Textual Criticism of the Hebrew Bible, the Canon of Scripture, and Biblical Theology. He also presents papers at scholarly meetings such as the Evangelical Theological Society, the International Organization for Septuagint and Cognate Studies, and the Society of Biblical Literature. For more information visit: https://cbtseminary.org
Dr. Meade joined the Phoenix Seminary Faculty in 2012. He teaches courses in Hebrew Language, Old Testament Literature, Greek Language and Literature, and Biblical Theology. His research interests include Origen's Hexapla, the Septuagint, Textual Criticism of the Hebrew Bible, the Canon of Scripture, and Biblical Theology. He also presents papers at scholarly meetings such as the Evangelical Theological Society, the International Organization for Septuagint and Cognate Studies, and the Society of Biblical Literature. For more information visit: https://cbtseminary.org
Can you be Greek if you don't speak the language? Are you more Greek if you can? In an Ouzo Talk first, these questions are debated by some of the brightest minds in the Greek diaspora. Academics, Dr. Patricia Koromvokis and Dr. James Adonopoulos, take on lawyers, Theodora Gianniotis and James Arkoudis in pursuit of answers to those questions, and in celebration of a millennia old ancient Greek tradition of debate and rhetoric. Recorded in front of a live audience of community leaders, this is mandatory listening – whether you speak the language or not! It's Academics v Lawyers... Greek v Greek.Thank you to our amazing sponsors for making this episode possible:Sarandis: https://www.sarandis.com.au/Tableware By Luxury: https://tablewarebyluxury.com.au/?srsltid=AfmBOoq3YmMu1MUjFgonZL1lZ2zdXDRPYxb_iX4HKd81z2nPhytoWBTIThe Greek Providore: https://thegreekprovidore.com.au/NOTE: The opinions expressed in this episode are those of the individual and are included in the spirit of debate.Send us a text Support the showEmail us at ouzotalk@outlook.comSubscribe to our Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@OuzoTalkFollow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/OuzoTalkFollow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ouzo_talk/
In today's episode you will learn about our Greek Language retreat in Nafpaktos, Greece. Emily and Danae will first engage in a conversation talking about their summer plans and then will give you some more information about this retreat and how to attend.E: Δανάη! Το καλοκαίρι πλησιάζει και δεν έχουμε κανονίσει τίποτα ακόμα! Εσύ τι θα κάνεις φέτος το καλοκαίρι; / Danae! Summer is approaching, and we haven't planned anything yet! What are you doing this summer?D: Εγώ θα πάω στην Ελλάδα. Έχω κλείσει να πάω στη Ναύπακτο σε μία επταήμερη εκδρομή για την Ελληνική γλώσσα. / I'm going to Greece. I've booked a seven-day trip to Nafpaktos for a Greek language program.E: Αυτό ακούγεται τέλειο! Η Ναύπακτος όμως πού είναι; / That sounds amazing! But where is Nafpaktos?D: Η Ναύπακτος είναι μία παραθαλάσσια πόλη μόλις 2,5 ώρες από την Αθήνα. Είναι ένα πολύ όμορφο και ιστορικό μέρος. / Nafpaktos is a seaside town just 2.5 hours from Athens. It's a very beautiful and historic place.E: Πωπω! Δίπλα στη θάλασσα! Και τι θα κάνεις εκεί; / Wow! Right by the sea! And what will you do there?D: Πάρα πολλά πράγματα! Αρχικά, θα εξασκήσω τα ελληνικά μου ακόμα περισσότερο γιατί θα κάνουμε συνολικά 15 ώρες μαθήματα ελληνικών! Επιπλέον, θα κάνουμε και σεμινάρια ιστορίας, πολιτισμού, γαστρονομίας και μυθολογίας! / So many things! First of all, I'll improve my Greek even more because we'll have a total of 15 hours of Greek lessons! Additionally, we'll have seminars on history, culture, gastronomy, and mythology!E: Τέλειο! Εγώ όμως που δεν είμαι σε πολύ προχωρημένο επίπεδο στα ελληνικά, θα μπορώ να παρακολουθήσω τα μαθήματα; / Awesome! But since I'm not at a very advanced level in Greek, will I be able to follow the lessons?D: Εννοείται! Υπάρχουν μαθήματα για όλα τα επίπεδα. / Of course! There are classes for all levels. E: Τέλεια! Θα κάνετε κι άλλες δραστηριότητες εκτός από τα μαθήματα και τα σεμινάρια; / Great! Will you be doing other activities besides the lessons and seminars?D: Θα πηγαίνουμε για μπάνιο στη θάλασσα, και εκδρομές σε άλλα κοντινά μέρη, όπως η Λευκάδα! / We'll go swimming in the sea and take trips to other nearby places, like Lefkada!E: Εντάξει! Τώρα θέλω κι εγώ να έρθω. Προλαβαίνω να κλείσω; / Okay! Now I want to come too. Do I still have time to book?D: Εννοείται πως προλαβαίνεις! Η εκδρομή θα γίνει τον Ιούλιο και τον Αύγουστο. / Of course, you do! The trip is happening in July and August.E: Ο Αύγουστος με βολεύει, εσύ πότε θα πας; / August works best for me. When are you going?D: Κι εγώ για Αύγουστο έκλεισα! / I've booked for August too!E: Τι ωραία! Θα είμαστε μαζί! Να σε ρωτήσω και κάτι ακόμα. Εσύ το παιδί σου πού θα το αφήσεις; / That's great! We'll be together! One more thing—where will you leave your child?D: Θα την πάρω μαζί μου φυσικά! Θα έρθει και ο άντρας μου μαζί. / I'll bring her with me, of course! My husband is coming too.E: Ε τότε κανένα πρόβλημα. Θα πάρω κι εγώ τα παιδιά μου μαζί. / Then there's no problem. I'll bring my kids along too.D: Τέλεια! Άντε μπες να συμπληρώσεις τη φόρμα ενδιαφέροντος! / Perfect! Go ahead and fill out the interest form!E: Θα τη συμπληρώσω αμέσως! / I'll fill it out right away!Check out our Instagram @greek_lang_experts or visit our website for our upcomingGreek classes!This summer learn Greek while enjoying your vacation! Visit theFABulousGreece website for a fun retreat in Nafpaktos, Greece.If you enjoyed this episode please rate our podcast and leave a comment!
In this episode, we are once again joined by Andrew of the Post-Apostolic Church to discuss Biblical History. Today's topic is fascinating and complex: The Septuagint – the earliest extant Greek translation of the Hebrew Bible from the original Hebrew… Andrew runs a YouTube channel committed to the exploration and study of Christian writings from the pre-Nicene era. These ancient texts from early Christians provide us with an accurate depiction of what the church was like shortly after the time of Jesus. By diving into this comprehensive commentary handed down from the Apostles, Andrew uncovers groundbreaking knowledge on early Biblical history, educating viewers worldwide. Jump in to explore: What makes The Septuagint so foundational to the Bible's teachings. Why the Old Testament is widely respected across Christianity. How The Septuagint came to be around 250 B.C. The ways that Alexander the Great contributed to the evolution of the Greek Language. How is The Septuagint related to early Christians? Why was it so engrained into Biblical teachings? These are the questions that we will explore in this episode, shedding light on the profound influence of The Septuagint on the early Christian community. Click play to join the conversation! For more in-depth insights and discussions, you can follow Andrew's channel here. Episode also available on Apple Podcast: http://apple.co/30PvU9C
David Butterfield is a renowned classicist and Senior Lecturer at the University of Cambridge. His work centres on the critical study and teaching of classical texts. How did the Renaissance revival of Greek language study transform Western Europe's intellectual landscape and shape our modern understanding of the Classics? In this talk, delivered on the island of Samos in Greece in August 2023 as part of Ralston College's Master's in the Humanities program, Dr. David Butterfield—Senior Lecturer in Classics at the University of Cambridge—charts how Western Europe came to appreciate the language and culture of ancient Greece as an integral part of its own civilizational inheritance. Dr. Butterfield explains that large-scale technological and cultural changes in late antiquity led to a gradual loss of Greek language proficiency—and a waning interest in the pagan world—among Western European intellectuals during the Early Middle Ages. While the Scholasticism of the High Middle Ages was invigorated by the rediscovery of the Greek philosophical tradition, this encounter was mediated almost entirely through Latin translations. It was only in the Renaissance—when a renewed appreciation of the Hellenic world on its own terms led to a revitalization of Greek language study—that our contemporary conception of Classics was fully established. — 00:00 Introduction: A Journey through Classical Literature with Dr. Butterfield 04:05 Preservation and Valuation of Greek Culture 06:55 The Evolution of Writing Systems 14:50 Greek Influence on Roman Culture 20:25 The Rise of Christianity and Advances in Book Technology 27:40 Preservation and Transmission of Classical Texts in the Middle Ages 32:50 Arabic Scholars: Preserving Greek Knowledge and Shaping Western Thought 36:00 The Renaissance and Rediscovery of Greek Texts 43:10 Conclusion: The Printing Press and the Spread of Classical Knowledge — Authors, Ideas, and Works Mentioned in this Episode: Homer Magna Graecia Pythagoras Odyssey Cato the Elder Third Macedonian War Great Library of Alexandria Great Library of Pergamum Horace, Epistles Emperor Augustus Codex Sinaiticus Constantine Neoplatonism Plato Charlemagne Carolingian Renaissance Virgil Ovid Abbasid Caliphate Avveroës Avicenna Thomas Aquinas Petrarch Ottoman Conquest Epicurus Lucretius Aristotle Gutenberg — Additional Resources Dr Stephen Blackwood Ralston College (including newsletter) Support a New Beginning Ralston College Humanities MA Antigone - Explore Ancient Greece and Rome with Modern Insights Join the conversation and stay updated on our latest content by subscribing to the Ralston College YouTube channel.
Send us a Text Message.In the ethereal realm of Greek mythology, we delve into the enigmatic depths of the goddess of love, Aphrodite. Peeling back the layers of her divine essence, we reveal an astonishing revelation: Aphrodite's untamed ferocity. With ancient texts as our guide and modern insight as our beacon, we traverse the landscapes of myth and legend to unearth the raw power pulsating within her. Within the heart of Aphrodite lies a force both awe-inspiring and terrifying, whose strength rivals the mightiest of titans, while captivating souls across generations. Watch the video version here: https://youtube.com/live/v-G4K3xTkLkDon't forget, you can watch us live on Tuesday nights at 8PM CST - U.S. on YouTube and Facebook! Support the Show: Patreon (Bonus Content)Follow us on Social Media: YouTube ChannelFacebook Fan PageInstagram Fan Page X (formerly Twitter)TikTok Fan Page"After Dark with EVP" (Use code "AFTERDARK25" for 25% off an annual subscription)https://bit.ly/46GOmAzSubmit Your Story, Comments, or Questions: theevppod@gmail.com
We were pleased to welcome Mr. Andy Iversen to our inaugural chapel of the new year. Andy serves as the Professor for our Greek Language studies and is currently a PhD student at Wheaton College. --In this chapel message, he reflects on Romans 8-1-4, reminding the seminary community of who they are in their union with Christ.
We were pleased to welcome Mr. Andy Iversen to our inaugural chapel of the new year. Andy serves as the Professor for our Greek Language studies and is currently a PhD student at Wheaton College. --In this chapel message, he reflects on Romans 8-1-4, reminding the seminary community of who they are in their union with Christ.
We were pleased to welcome Mr. Andy Iversen to our inaugural chapel of the new year. Andy serves as the Professor for our Greek Language studies and is currently a PhD student at Wheaton College. In this chapel message, he reflects on Romans 8:1-4, reminding the seminary community of who they are in their union with Christ.
Hello everyone and welcome to season 2 of Let's Talk Greek! After a successful first season, we wanted to start this season with something different! Since the beginning, our audience grew and we thought that it is important to know how we started our small Greek women owned business. Season 2 will be even better with more everyday Greek dialogues that you can practice any time! Enjoy! For more practice and updates on our classes visit our website or follow us on Instagram @greek_lang_experts, Facebook and Tik Tok
In this episode: A new study of the life of Jesus from all four gospels: time of preparation, views of Jesus, Jewish background, fullness of time, silent years, Ezra, synagogue, Alexander the Great, Greek Empire, Greek Language, Library of Alexandria, Letter of Aristeas, Septuagint. Become a supporter and get unlimited questions turned into podcasts at: www.patreon.com/theologyandapologetics YouTube Channel: Theology & Apologetics www.youtube.com/channel/UChoiZ46uyDZZY7W1K9UGAnw Instagram: www.instagram.com/theology.apologetics Websites: ezrafoundation.org theologyandapologetics.com
144: The Greek Language, a myriad of Ideas & Concepts – Inspiring Self Reflection Dr. Anastasia Giannakidou, Frank J. McLoraine Professor of Linguistics at the University of Chicago, enlightens us today to learn more about ourselves with ancient and powerful ideas/concepts found in the Greek Language. Dr. Anastasia Giannakidou Today's Lexi: Γλώσσα - Glossa - Language In Today's Episode: A fascinating conversation with Professor Anastasia Giannakidou of University of Chicago reveals the significant value of the Greek language, yesterday and today. It's an ancient language, which has for thousands of years taught one to think critically/rationally and to be stimulated from the ideas Greeks lived by. Study of the Greek language is an intellectual activity that will move you to self-reflection and personal growth. Discover the differences between Koine, Byzantine, and Modern Greek. How has each form of Greek developed concepts and ideas which positively impact the world today? Today's Ola Kala Moment: Tandem-Exchange – an app to Increase Foreign Language Learning Resources: Dr. Anastasia Giannakidou is the Frank J. McLoraine Professor of Linguistics and the College at the University of Chicago. She studied Classical Philology and Linguistics at the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki in Greece, and received her PhD in Linguistics from University of Groningen in the Netherlands. She is the founder and director of the Center for Hellenic Studies Center at the University of Chicago which was founded in 2019. She is also a co-director of the Center for Gesture, Sign and Language, and a collaborator in the Bilingualism Matters initiative in Chicago and the University of Chicago Institute for the Formation of Knowledge. Anastasia's main interest is the study of linguistic meaning, specifically how meaning is produced with language— and pursues linguistic and philosophical analysis grounded in Classical Hellenic thought. Anastasia studies the way beliefs, attitudes, and ideology shape people's linguistic choices in communication, and overall the relationship between language, thought and reality. Prof. Giannakidou's main language of study is Greek; but she has done comparative work on German, Dutch, Spanish, Basque, Korean, and Mandarin Chinese, and has worked on diachronic syntax and semantics. She is the author of numerous articles and books including Polarity Sensitivity as Nonveridical Dependency, Definiteness and Nominalization, Mood, Tense, Aspect Revisited—and most recently, Truth and Veridicality in Grammar and Thought, with the University of Chicago Press. She is currently working on a new book on uncertainty with Cambridge University Press. Credits: Music: Spiro Dussias Vocals: Zabrina Hay Graphic Designer: Susan Jackson O'Leary
In this episode, the hosts introduce their guest Vicki Joy, and discuss their excitement about diving into the Word and exploring interesting nuances and topics. They focus on studying Ephesians 6:12, discussing different translations and interpretations of the verse. They delve into the significance of Koine Greek, the language of the New Testament, and compare it to modern-day language trends. The conversation shifts to discussing heavenly places, liminal spaces, and portals, as well as the dangers of amateurs engaging in spiritual warfare without proper knowledge. They emphasize the importance of understanding and respecting the power of spiritual entities. The hosts also touch on the discomfort some people feel when discussing intimacy with Jesus and the cultural influences that shape our understanding of love and relationships. They conclude by emphasizing the importance of God's presence in our lives and the need for vulnerability and brokenness in prayer and sharing with others.https://unrefinedpodcast.comTimestamps[00:01:29] Study in Ephesians 6[00:04:47] Exploring the Greek Language[00:09:04] Differentiation of Heavenly Places[00:14:17] Concept of Thin Spaces[00:17:40] Luz as a Liminal Space[00:17:50] Serpent and Black Stones[00:20:11] Jupiter Stones and Astral Experiences[00:21:59] Jacob's Encounter with God[00:26:32] Dangers of Amateur Spiritual Warfare[00:27:51] Power and Respect for Spiritual Beings[00:30:52] Importance of Understanding the Law in Spiritual Warfare[00:35:48] Discomfort with Betrothal Metaphors[00:37:16] Cultural Lens of Marriage and Intimacy[00:39:29] Analytical and Logical Framework in the Church[00:42:56] Vulnerability of Special Needs Adults[00:44:13] Defining Love and Intimacy[00:46:19] Camaraderie and Trivial Things in Relationships[00:53:05] Presence of God[00:54:07] Different Views on Hell[00:55:02] Dangers of Focusing on Darkness[00:59:31] Special Needs Community and Genuine Authenticity[01:00:52] Defending the Vulnerable in Jesus's Eyes[01:02:30] Prayer for Patience and AnticipationThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4656375/advertisement
It's a #NOCHOFTES vs The Lion's Den face off. Two podcasts, two teams, one cup final - one winner! ✅ LIKE ✅ SUBSCRIBE ✅ COMMENT ✅ SHARE ✅ TELL YOUR NOUNA F*CK ANTROPI T-SHIRTS NOW AVAILABLE! Artwork: Omonoia Football Town
An initiative aimed at introducing children to the world of fairy tales in Greek is taking place on Sunday at the Marickville Library in Sydney. - Μια πρωτοβουλία που στόχο έχει να μυήσει τα παιδιά στον κόσμο των παραμυθιών στην ελληνική γλώσσα, πραγματοποιείται την Κυριακή στη βιβλιοθήκη του Μάρικβιλ, στην πόλη του Σύδνεϋ.
In today's episode we are talking about our favorite color. This episode is designed for beginners in learning the Greek Language. Check out the transcript below. D: Καλημέρα Έμιλυ. Τι κάνεις;/ Good morning Emily/ How are you? E: Είμαι καλά Δανάη μου, ευχαριστώ. Εσύ τι κάνεις;/ I am good Danai, thank you. How about you? D: Όλα καλά και εγώ, είμαι λίγο κουρασμένη σήμερα. / I am good, just a little tired E: Α σε καταλαβαίνω. Λοιπόν σήμερα (θα μιλήσουμε) μιλάμε για τα χρώματα στα Ελληνικά./ Oh I understand. So today we are going to be talking about colors in Greek. D: Ωραία, μου αρέσουν τα χρώματα. / Great, I like colors. E: Ποιο είναι το αγαπημένο σου χρώμα; / Which is your favorite color? D: Το αγαπημένο μου χρώμα είναι το μπλε γιατί μου θυμιζει τη θάλασσα. / My favorite color is blue because it reminds me of the sea. E: Α πολύ ωραίο χρώμα. / Such a nice color. D: Εσένα ποιο χρώμα σου αρέσει; / What about you? What's your favorite color? E: Μου αρέσει το ροζ και το μοβ./ I like pink and purple. D: Και μένα μου αρέσει./ I like it too. E: Χάρηκα που σε άκουσα, τα λέμε στο επόμενο podcast. / Nice to hear from you, see you on the next episode D: Τα λέμε./ See you E: Φιλάκια. / Kisses
Special Episode in native Greek Language , Dedicated to the Greek community of World Of Warships Legends ! Special Thanks to our Patrons : Sevenrottendays , MyschicK , YMHSF, !!! JOIN THE BACK TO PORT DISCORD SERVER : https://discord.gg/backtoport or https://discord.gg/Ehpzuaeeag Hosts and Guests appearing : Papanikolis [Main Host] , Orochi [Guest] If you like it , please give us some love with 5 stars Ratings and some feedback. Podcast Brought to you by [SoonTM] See you SoonTM , Stay safe and Turn The Tide . Produced by Papanikolis : https://allmylinks.com/papanikolis Grab your Free Ticket for Future Discord Stages : https://discord.gg/Ehpzuaeeag Support our Patreon and enjoy exclusive content and benefits while helping us maintain ad-free episodes for everyone ! https://www.patreon.com/backtoport Support us with Merch material : https://back-to-port.creator-spring.com/listing/buy-back-to-port Tracks that are listed to the podcast : intro/outro Artur Tokhtash - Ev Chistr'ta Laou! [OST World of Warships] Carpet : Artur Tokhtash - Blue Steel [OST World of Warships] Artur Tokhtash - Peaceful Warrior [OST World of Warships] --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/backtoport/message
Interested in further study of the Bible? Join us at Logos Bible Software. Sign up to attend Westminster Seminary California's Seminary for a Day here! Get a copy of the Family Worship Bible Study, The Works of William Perkins, & the RHB Store! Please help support the show on our Patreon Page! WELCOME TO BOOK CLUB! Peter Gurry (University of Cambridge, PhD) is Associate Professor of New Testament and Director at the Text & Canon Institute at Phoenix Seminary. His research interests range across the history and formation of the Bible, Greek grammar, and the history of New Testament scholarship. He has presented his work at the Society of Biblical Literature, the Evangelical Theological Society, and the British New Testament Conference. John Meade (Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, PhD) is Professor of Old Testament, Director of ThM Program, and a Director at the Text & Canon Institute at Phoenix Seminary. He teaches courses in Hebrew Language, Old Testament Literature, Greek Language and Literature, and Biblical Theology. His research interests include Origen's Hexapla, the Septuagint, Textual Criticism of the Hebrew Bible, the Canon of Scripture, and Biblical Theology. He also presents papers at scholarly meetings such as the Evangelical Theological Society, the International Organization for Septuagint and Cognate Studies, and the Society of Biblical Literature. We want to thank Crossway for their help in setting up this interview and providing us with the necessary materials to interview Peter and John Purchase the book(s) here: Scribes and Scripture: The Amazing Story of How We Got the Bible Have Feedback or Questions? Email us at: guiltgracepod@gmail.com Find us on Instagram: @guiltgracepod Follow us on Twitter: @guiltgracepod Find us on YouTube: Guilt Grace Gratitude Podcast Please rate and subscribe to the podcast on whatever platform you use! Looking for a Reformed Church? North American Presbyterian & Reformed Churches --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/gggpodcast/support
In this episode, I'll be talking with Katerina from Greece. She'll be sharing about the Greek language and introducing its unique constants, grammatical structures, idioms, and differences between Ancient and Modern Greek. In addition, Katerina will share about Greece's culture and rich history, including notable philosophers and the historical legacies Greece has left in the world. Finally, we'll be concluding with a reflection on Greek artifacts that have been placed in other museums and our considerations of where they should belong. As a fun bonus, Katerina will also share her thoughts about Greek mythology. Please check out her Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1qqeYd-DQS8&feature=youtu.be&ab_channel=LearnGreekwithKaterina and Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/learngreekwithkaterina/
Fluent in 3 Months Challenge participant and Greek learner, Nina, shares her experience taking part in the Challenge and connecting with her husband, in-laws, and daughter through Greek with hosts Benny and Shannon.We guarantee that anyone who completes the Fluent in 3 Months Challenge will have a 15-minute conversation in their new language after 90 days of learning. You can find out more here.Featured ResourcesFluent in 3 Months ChallengeJoin Our PatreonEnjoy the podcast? Subscribe to our Patreon to get access to bonus content and monthly exclusives.Mentioned in this Episode Fluent in 3 Months Challenge italki LingQ Glossika Episode OverviewSome of the topics brought up during the interview are: Figuring out how much you want your language teachers to correct you How to get through the intermediate plateau Learning multiple languages simultaneously Reading to learn languages Coming back to languages after a break Becoming more direct with your language tutors in order to get the most out of your lessons Balancing your energy and being more aware of your energy levels Learning languages with the unpredictable schedule of having a new baby Learning your partner's native language How Nina supports her daughter's language learning and multilingualism Podcast theme: “A New Beginning” by Shannon Kennedy
Crete is renting a flat in the Tectonic neighbourhood.
Gal pal Γιούλη wants a pet chicken but a very special breed of chicken, she also answered my questions about veganism and got surprised to hear that I hug trees like the true hippie that I am deep down. Please enjoy the first interview episode of the second season. :D
My heart's been shattered in a million pieces lately due to what's been happening in Ukraine (I am half Ukrainian for those of you who don't know) and I felt myself consumed by despair and deep sadness. And in the past few days I decided to do just little things to make myself feel better. I hope these help you too.
Check out the latest episode. A Greek Language Tutor, Valentinos, teacher and School founder. Also learn about how Cyprus and the Greek language was very relevant in the Ancient world. Listen on any major podcast platforms or google/yahoo Alex The Greek and listen. Be Entertained, Educated and Inspired.
Season finale with a bang!
'Imzadi' means 'my beloved' in Betazed, a language in Star Trek. In this week's episode, my own imzadi, my chosen family for 21 years, my best friend Χαρίδημος has joined me on the podcast. We chatted about architecture, well being, videogames, the sick names we call each other. I LOVE HIM I HOPE YOU ENJOY! ~ Βούδες Ελπίδες Podcast: https://bit.ly/voudes-elpides-podcast~ The house in Antiparos: https://www.thegreekfoundation.com/architecture/ktima-house-in-antiparos-by-camilo-rebelo-susana-martins~ Zaha Hadid: https://www.zaha-hadid.com/archive/~ Rachet & Clank on Playstation: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ratchet_%26_Clank~ Good Job! on Switch: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Good_Job!
The hills are alive with the sound of MOOsic.
One year older, one year more fabulous.
The wonderful and legendary mr. Luca Lampariello honored me with his presence on the podcast, and the conversation was just *belissima*. Luca and I talked about the people behind the languages - who we are, what we do, what we like beyond our work as language teachers and language enthusiasts.Grab some popcorn because this episode is a longboi.~ Subscribe to Luca's channelhttps://www.youtube.com/c/LucaLampariello~ Luca's websitehttps://www.lucalampariello.com
... and every communication is a request for love. I heard these words from a wise man and it took me a few years to fully understand what he meant. Now I do, and I want to share his wisdom with you.
Ah, the joys of the self-employed Brain. Always on standby for the next best idea, the next exciting project, the next creative endeavour. But sometimes it's okay to remind the Brain the joys of just being. On my holidays in Crete this year, the Brain protested, but the Brain succumbed and Mind gained Peace. :D
Well, my first date here I ate ντολμαδάκια and I am already in culinary heaven. Bon Appetit!
We talk about welcoming outsiders related to Colossians 4:2-6. Really good stuff. In our hot takes, we talk about date night, disc golf, Dayton Air Force Museum, pool passes, picnics and more. EMAIL: podcast@heritage.onlinePhone/VM: 614-665-0239Insta: SpirituallyUndisciplined
I spent years and years thinking of what's the 'perfect' place to live until I decided that there is no such place and I could either accept the place I currently am at, or try and change some things if I can. The grass is greener where you water it, namastay healthy and happy.
P.S: I didn't like Le Petit Prince, either :PGreek versions of the books mentioned:~ Σιντάρτα ~ Sapiens ~ Τα Μυστικά Του Ύπνου ~ Ο Κόμης του Μόντε Κρίστο ~ Ο Μεγάλος Γκάτσμπυ
weeeeeeeeeee hello and welcome to a shiny brand new new episode!Putting yourself in a good mental state in order to make learning a pleasant experience is *a hill I will die on* both because I will continue advocating it but also because I am the worst at following my own advice. I literally stressed myself out of learning German, and I heckin love German. Anyway. Εντζόι!!!
One day I was looking at the wold map and my eyes fell on this weird place: Ulaanbaatar....Ula-what?So then I looked it up on wikipedia and started reading about this wonderful place called Mongolia, about which I had heard so little throughout my life but now I was discovering that it's fascinating and beautiful and the language sounds like nothing I'd ever heard before.Now, years later, Mongolia holds a special place (the specialest place!) in my heart. I hope you enjoy listening to this episode, where I talk about Genghis Khan's death & burial, and some other facts about the country. ~ The song heard at 03:06 is ''Chinggis Khaanii Magtaal'' (Ode to Chinggis Khaan) [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p_5yt5IX38I] by Batzorig Vaanchig~ Subscribe to Batzorig's channel:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7iOOQkDrWY-xfGCFQXmbfg ~ Support him on PayPal:http://www.paypal.me/munkhmaral ~ or on Patreonhttps://www.patreon.com/batzorigvaanchig
This is my most favourite story of all time: Kugelmugel, and how it came to be. Edwin Lipburger was a hero and and icon, and I hope you enjoy listening and learning all about it.
It's the season finale, and what better way to end it than having a *guest*!The wonderful Giouli from Linguatree and I chatted about life in Britain and the differences we noticed between our hometowns, Patra and Heraklion, and the cities we currently live, London and Glasgow. We might be greeks, but let's just say, Britain has stolen our hearts.Γιούλη, σε ευχαριστώ πολύ!~ Giouli's Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPqHlUAC__nD0_-OTNA4G5Q
Uranus pushed his kids back into Gaia's womb, Cronus swallowed his children and Zeus swallowed his wife whilst she was pregnant with Athena. Hesiod was basically the George R Martin of his time and he wrote stories full of intrigue and imagination.In this slow greek episode: prophecies, revenge, and why you shouldn't eat your kids or your wives for dinner.
The absolute drink of all drinks, the King, the Slumber Chaser, the Dark Elixir, the one and only: Coffee. In this slow greek episode you hear of how my love story with coffee has unfolded throughout the years.
Not much can be said about the absolute revelation that have been Yearly Themes. It's all arbitrary and self-improvement goals can be set anytime, anyway, but if I'm going to do it, I might as well do it effectively. This slow greek episode is all about how I make Themes *work* for me. Happy 2021, y'all!~ Cortex Podcast Yearly Themes episode:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2zugiZ73SyM~ CGPGrey's video on Yearly themes:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NVGuFdX5guE
''The Chronicles of Narnia: The Russian, the Wrath and the Monk'' coming to a theater near you. Current Me does not support or endorse such behaviours and is nowadays a law-abiding citizen. But this is a slow greek podcast about a time when I wasn't.
What do you want to be when you grow up? Well, based on my dream careers, I wanted to be every obscure career under the sun. Study the Yeti? Be the Queen of Fashion? Be a Nobel laureate? A model? Yes. Yes to everything, I'll take one of each, please. This slow greek episode is a tale of careers that never came to be.
Public speaking is one of the most fun things I can possibly imagine. It's such a great challenge, and there are so many things you can learn, from body language to vocal variety, to eye contact with your audience as well as the structure of your speech. In this slow greek episode I tell you the story of how I got into it. Aaaaahh, the more I learn about public speaking, the more I love it. Bring the speeches on!
If you've ever been in a place that simply feels like home, you'll understand my feelings about the majestic city of Vienna. She was love at first sight, she will the the face I can't forget, she's perfect and I love her and every time I visit the city again, I fall in love again. Please enjoy this slow greek podcast where I rave about Vienna for four minutes straight.
Despite being greek, I don't know many greek myths beyond the very famous ones. Today, after searching far and wide for myths full of heart and meaning, I present to you the (super famous) story of Arachne, and the (not quite famous) story of Cyparissus.My greek heart is warm. Whilst you enjoy this slow greek podcast I'm gonna go drink some ouzo whilst reciting Epictetus to connect with my ancestral roots.
I don't have enough words to describe how much I adore sushi. It's perfect, it's amazing, it's the gift that keeps on giving. A balanced symphony of aromas, textures and tastes that takes you to unexpected journeys as you enjoy this East Asian delicacy, bestowed generously to us by our unknown ancestors a long long time ago.Dip your imagination in some soy sauce and lightly roasted sesame seeds and enjoy this slow greek episode, where I humbly teach you how to make sushi.
It is true that, when a concrete city connoisseur like me finds themselves surrounded by more than 4 trees and 5 shrubs at a time, the disturbance in the atmosphere, the misalignment of energy, and the unbalance of chakras is abundant and clear.But one must do the right thing and exit the warm and fuzzy land of Comfort Zone in order to sprout and grow like the very trees one is so desperately avoiding.This is a slow greek story of an Urban Rat spending time in Nature.