Culips Everyday English Podcast

Culips English Podcast
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Mar 30, 2026 • 30min

Bonus episode #171 – March Madness

A March retrospective covering a surprising marathon comeback after a winter of injuries and almost no training. He recalls emotional race moments and an unexpected strong finish. He also dives into a backyard construction project, from hauling heavy cement to mixing, tiling, and fixing measurement mistakes. He ends with newfound respect for construction workers.
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18 snips
Mar 26, 2026 • 24min

Real Talk # 66 – How to tell your server you have food allergies

Learn practical phrases for telling a server about severe allergies and asking about ingredients and garnishes. Hear how to request protection from cross-contamination and praise staff who go the extra mile. Get clear explanations of terms like severe allergy versus intolerance and common menu abbreviations such as EVOO, GF, DF, V, and NF.
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29 snips
Mar 19, 2026 • 34min

Simplified Speech #244 – Using AI for personal messages

They debate whether AI should write personal messages like birthday notes, condolences, or wedding vows. They discuss how AI can feel insincere, act as a crutch, or help those who struggle with expression. They explore spotting AI writing and how opinions shift when people think about emotional authenticity.
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24 snips
Mar 16, 2026 • 28min

Bonus episode #170 – Four days in Fukuoka

A four-day Fukuoka trip filled with record store hunts and surprising bargains. Mouthwatering local food highlights like motsunabe and hand-drip coffee. Quiet park runs that turn into an unexpected secret competition. Museum art that provokes thoughts on creation and erasure. Everyday travel routines, cafe discoveries, and grocery-store curiosities.
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13 snips
Mar 12, 2026 • 33min

Catch Word #292 – Stick to your guns

They explain two idioms about refusing to change your mind: one viewed as respectable resolve and the other as stubborn escalation. Short dialogues show sticking to plans under peer pressure and standing firm in negotiations. Real-world scenes include a cooking disaster, a CEO clinging to a policy, and public controversies where people double down.
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22 snips
Mar 5, 2026 • 44min

Simplified Speech #243 – How we learn our second languages

Two language teachers compare their journeys learning Japanese, German, Korean and more. They discuss daily habits, immersion versus flashcards, and how to use tools like Anki and AI. Practical speaking tactics and creative ways to practice without embarrassment are shared. The conversation explores visual versus auditory learning and how language quirks spread between speakers.
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20 snips
Mar 1, 2026 • 32min

Bonus episode #169 – Stories from Canada

A storyteller returns to Kelowna and recounts winter plans that were foiled by unusually warm weather. He pivots to skating at a mountain rink with borrowed hockey skates and teaches Australians to skate. He also describes a front-row hockey game where a big hit popped out the plexiglass and the crowd chaos kept things lively.
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10 snips
Feb 26, 2026 • 28min

Simplified Speech # 242 – Separating the art from the artist

Two hosts wrestle with whether it is possible to enjoy art when the creator has done harm. They define what makes someone problematic and weigh political views against criminal actions. Conversations explore why music and memories complicate choices, how public outrage affects friendships, and when apologies or change might allow forgiveness.
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9 snips
Feb 22, 2026 • 20min

Bonus episode #168 – Sick as a dog

A travel mishap in Tokyo turns into a tale of sudden illness and emergency care. He battles exhaustion after a concert, navigates pharmacies and local remedies, pushes through a big meetup, then endures a long trip home while getting sicker. The story ends with a clinic visit, an unexpected quick treatment, and a surprising recovery.
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10 snips
Feb 19, 2026 • 24min

Simplified Speech #241 – Keeping secrets

They compare being an “open book” versus a “closed book” and reveal how that shapes what we share. Funny childhood crush stories and confessions bring laughs. They debate whether good news or bad news is harder to keep. They talk about the stress of holding sensitive family or work information and who becomes a trusted vault.

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