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[Celebrating 200 Episodes: Milestones, Life Updates, and Solidarity]-[200 Episodes and Five Years of Easy Stories in English! (Conversation)]

Easy Stories in English · B1 · 2024-01-30

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Celebrating 200 Episodes: A Milestone Journey

In this landmark 200th episode of Easy Stories in English, host Ariel Goodbody reflects on five years of podcasting. Marking this significant milestone—an important achievement in the show's history—Ariel looks back at the debut episode, "Doggho and Kitty Do Their Laundry," noting how their diction and presentation style have evolved significantly since 2019. Despite some technical challenges with the count, the podcast has produced nearly 400,000 words, equivalent to five novels, across roughly 90 hours of content.

Life Updates: Transitions and Creative Growth

Beyond the podcast, Ariel shares personal updates, including a recent move to London. This change was driven by a desire for better networking opportunities to connect with others in the field of language teaching and performance. Despite facing personal struggles, such as dealing with catatonia and recent breakups, Ariel has found solace in creative pursuits, including performing "Queer Tales for Queer Folks" in a local sauna. Ariel is also preparing for a new "unconference" called the "C-I-Sleepover," aimed at educators interested in comprehensible input.

Future Goals and New Projects

Looking ahead, Ariel outlines several goals, including improving email responsiveness and introducing more conversational episodes to the feed. A major focus for the coming year is the creation of a new book, currently titled The Ghost, the Bird and the Bear. Designed for complete beginners, the book is currently in the first draft stage, focusing on a limited vocabulary to help less confident readers build fluency. Ariel emphasizes that even advanced learners benefit from engaging with beginner-level material to deepen their grasp of grammar.

A Stand on Justice

Finally, Ariel addresses the war in Palestine, asserting that "everything is political." Despite the podcast's primary focus on language learning, Ariel believes it is an ethical duty—especially as a Christian committed to justice—to speak out against the genocide occurring in the region. By providing resources like Democracy Now, the host encourages listeners to stay informed and acknowledges the historical links between the global spread of the English language and the trends of colonialism and violence. Ariel concludes the episode by expressing solidarity with those affected by the conflict, reinforcing the belief that teaching language is inseparable from the broader human struggle for justice.

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I'm cutting it pretty close.
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I've been catatonic for the last week or so.
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I started off on quite a good note.
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We don't need to be precise.
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I'm quite privileged.
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📖 Transcript

Welcome to Easy Stories in English, the podcast that will take your English from OK to
Good and from Good to Great. I am Ariel Goodbody, your host for this show. Today's episode is the 200th
episode of Easy Stories in English, so I'm going to talk about that and give a general life update.
The transcript for this episode is available to members of Easy Stories in English Premium,
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