
Learning languages one song at a time. linktr.ee/languagesthroughmusic
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 86 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Milton Foster is a polyglot creative powerhouse: musician, producer, audio engineer, filmmaker, and founder of the Language Link Up.
From serenading the ladies in a salon at age 5 with Bob Marley tunes, to discovering a passion for languages as a t... more
I’m so happy to welcome Sandra Gasana, aka Umurutasaté, to the podcast. This amazing artist, journalist, and teacher is the embodiment of Languages through Music!
Singing in eight languages and speaking "6.5," she reminds us that language is most v... more
I met Kathy Kurious at The Polyglot Conference in Taipei, in November 2025, and we immediately connected over a love of music, hip-hop in particular, and, of course, languages.
In this chat we travel to Sesame Street, we keep Portland weird, and we... more
In this episode, I got to connect with the amazing Tana Yonas, also known as DJ Passionfruit — a music selector, educator, writer, researcher, and global explorer of sound. From Ethiopia to LA, Mexico City to Tokyo, Tana’s journey moves through cultu... more
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A fantastic mix of language insights and music appreciation. The host's and guests’ passion for both topics shines through in each episode, making it a fun and engaging way to explore new languages, cultures, world artists and music genres. I highly recommend this podcast to anyone looking to broaden their linguistic horizons while enjoying some great tunes. Five stars all the way!
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Content revolves around exploring languages and cultures through the medium of music. Episodes typically feature conversations with individuals from various linguistic backgrounds as they share personal narratives about their native languages, the music they cherish, and how these elements shape their cultural identities. There is a strong emphasis on the intersectionality between language acquisition and musical expression, suggesting that listeners can enhance their language skills by engaging with music. Additionally, discussions frequently address the significance of cultural preservation, particularly in the context of indigenous languages and global diasporas, which are highlighted by guests sharing their experiences and expertise. Th... more
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