Nina is a German, living in Germany. Shaun is originally from South Africa, living in Germany. Together they compare notes about their perspectives of life in Germany.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 38 | Founded | a year ago |
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Categories | Personal JournalsPlaces & TravelSociety & Culture |
Shaun + Nina discuss the Super Bowl, and Nina explains the hoops she has to jump through to leave Germany more
Ruben, Nina's boyfriend, joins us to discuss his impressions of Germany and what it's like dating a German. Plus: Nina has some news. more
More details about the protests: 2024 German anti-extremism protests more
Everyday Germany will be on a year-end break until late January 2024. more
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My son is obcessed over everything Germany! So i found your podcast so ww could gave a listen when i picked him up from school! Keep it up! You guys are awesome!
Hi guys! This is Paul. Thanks for addressing my feedback on the last episode. Yes I totally binge listened to your show and am excited for your new content!
Really enjoy this podcast. Great hosts! As a German learner, this is a very helpful resource for having more context about German culture.
My husband and I listen to the podcast as newcomers to Germany and have found it a fun, accessible way to learn about German culture.
Thank you Shaun and Nina for making my drive to work so much more interesting. I look forward to each episode - you make me laugh, make me nod, and make me even more excited about visiting Germany for the first time later this year (I’m still not sure about Spezi).
Apple Podcasts | #189 | India/Society & Culture/Places & Travel |
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