The 'Broken English Podcast' is hosted by Mila Panic and optional take-over hosts. In addition to various topics related to language, one of the goals of this podcast is comfort in listening to broken English. In different episodes, we explore topics such as: What is 'broken' in the way we speak and for whom is 'broken', second language, native languages, "pollution" of English as an act of protes... more
Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 17 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Categories | ArtsLanguage LearningVisual ArtsEducation |
Katarina Petrovic and I talk about her artistic practice, which is very much revolving around language.
Tune in to hear more about her project Negative Poetry, how she made 15kg words, and to enjoy the sounds of Jupiter!
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This month my guest is Rebecca A. Layton ❤️
During our breakfast, we talk about her artistic practice, poetry, what it's like to live between New York and Berlin (whaaat?!), proofreading, and how broken English influenced her own way of speaking!
A... more
For this episode, I invited Žana Fejzić! Born in Bosnia, emigrated to Germany, and then to USA, this great comedian, producer, and dancer talks about the difficulties and advantages of being an immigrant child, speaking 5 languages fluently, breaking... more
We are back! It was a short break, but I come back with two guests! Jelena Prljević and Milos Bojović, live from Požega (Serbia).
Was excited to talk to these two bright minds! TUNE IN and find out why we are in Požega; is there REALLY a difference ... more
How do we pronounce our names? Why are we on the radio and why Jasmina's project 'Language of choice' is so good?
Listen to the brand new episode recorded with Jasmina Al-Qaisi! Streaming now on radioart.zone/friday-5-august and all other st... more
If you enjoyed the excerpt of his sound piece you will definitely want to hear more about Juniper Foam's teaching experiences and methods; his business model called "Negative Money" and art practice (his and mine)! Just tune in!
Juniper runs his lab... more
Why memes for this episode?
Well, memes have become one of the most interesting internet language forms, penetrating all layers of society and shaping perceptions of language in a particular way.
I talk about how they can be used to influence our... more
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Apple Podcasts | #183 |
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