This is the story of Nadia, a bilingual cat who escapes from a secret lab, and Brian, the Minnesotan who helps her hide from the spies chasing her. It's a tale of friendship and adventure... that also teaches you Russian!
Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 16 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Categories | Comedy FictionFiction |
SEASON TWO FINALE
The gang arrives at Dr. Castillo's office for Nadia's emergency surgery.
In the Russian Language Lesson, Pam and Elena discuss the many ways to say "potato" in Russian, recipes for borscht and their favorite candy from Ukraine a... more
Meet Freya Maluk, the voice actress behind Dr. Castillo in Season 2, Episode 6!
To say "Hi" or ask about booking, you can reach Freya at freya.maluk@gmail.com
With time running out, Brian, Nadia and Ruby get stranded in the middle of nowhere.
In the Russian language lesson, Elena teaches us five Russian idioms.
The gang arrives in Iceland and meets up with Alex, who has alarming news!
This episode has more Russian phrases than any other episode. To avoid spoilers, they are not listed here.
The crew rides out a storm together.
The cast of Russian for Cats forms a virtual choir and sings a song. Transcript of Season 1 and half of Season 2 (Russian words in Cyrillic)
Russian words/phrases:
• Spacibo
• Numbers 1-10
• Navsegda
•... more
Brian meets a famous YouTuber. Nadia gets high on catnip and causes a ruckus. Ruby reveals her identity.
Russian words:
• Beautiful/Lovely
• Yes
• Tuna
• My eye
• How hurtful
• I'm sorry
• She is family
Nadia, Brian and Ruby are just about sick of each other after spending two days driving across the country together. Can they make it to Iceland without scratching each other's eyes out? Transcript of Season 1 and half of Season 2 (Russian words in... more
Meet Jacob McNatt!
Jacob was the voice of Bro on the Go for Season 2 and he also directed a virtual choir featured in Season 2 Episode 3.
You can find more of his work at:
• His website
• Soundcloud
This is one of the most adorable podcasts I've ever listened to.
I’m so glad I found Russian for Cats. I majored in Russian but have forgotten most of it. In order to relearn during my busy schedule I thought I had to make a choice between listening to a dry language podcast or… not relearning. Russian for Cats is a DELIGHTFUL listen and I now associate Russian with my favorite characters Nadia and Brian rather than fear of making linguistic mistakes. A perfect podcast for anyone starting out learning Russian, anyone returning to the language, or anyone who j... more
This deserves a good review. Aside from a fun way to learn the language. It’s creative storyline, helps the learner in pnemonic ways to remember it.
This is my favorite podcast I’ve found in a while! It tells the story of a Russian Blue cat named Nadia (played by Olga Kochetkova) who has escaped from a torturous lab where agonizing experiments have given her the ability to talk. Shortly after her breakout, she meets Brian (played by Kyle Teichmann) the human who albeit has his own troubles becomes Nadia’s refuge. Everything about this podcast is great. From the plot to voice actors and above all its subtle way of teaching you, Russian. It’s ... more
This is a really great podcast
The voice actors are fantastic!
What a cute and heartwarming podcast!
This well written tale takes the listener on a journey with a cat named Nadia. The people and places are so well described that the listener is transported to places as seen and experienced by Nadia.
This is a very fun podcast with sprinklings of multiple genres. Voice acting is great as well. I’m looking forward to hearing more when it is out!
What a great way to learn a new language, while being entertained! This podcast makes my ride to work a lot more easier!
I love this podcast. The story is well written and the voices are very easy on the ear. This is an excellent way to learn some Russian phrases. I look forward to the further adventures of Nadia and Brian.
If you love cats and mysteries you will enjoy Russian for Cats -and as a bonus -learn a few Russian words!
Nadia, a Russian Blue cat, is on the run from the secret lab that so painfully enhanced her intelligence so she could talk. Brian, her knight in tuna can armor, is helping her escape. But can the two of them outwit the competing agencies seeking to use the dainty, gray feline as an espionage weapon?
Humor meets suspense in this clever cat escapade. I adored the two main characters, Nadia and Brian. Clever Nadia has huge catitude and Brian is a bit bumbling but brave especially when opposable ... more
I’m really enjoying this. I love a good story, and bonus that it tricks you into learning!
This podcast is really awesome. It’s a fiction radio drama style podcast that also teaches you Russian words! How cool is that?! Definitely worth a listen!
How this podcast ranks in the Apple Podcasts, Spotify and YouTube charts.
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