PodParley PodParley

#10 Put some respect on my name!

Episode 1 of the Queen Speech podcast, hosted by Queen Speech, titled "#10 Put some respect on my name!" was published on April 11, 2021 and runs 49 minutes.

April 11, 2021 ·49m · Queen Speech

0:00 / 0:00

Heeey, wir sind Queen Speech 👑 Willkommen zum Start unserer zweiten Staffel 🥳. Heute geht es um ein Thema, worüber sich die wenigsten Gedanken machen, aber eigentlich alle Menschen betrifft: Unsere Namen! Es mag für den einen oder anderen vielleicht ein "unwichtiges" Thema sein, aber weil vor allem wir selbst davon betroffen sind, we need to talk about our names and why we should put some respect on them. 💁🏾‍♀️ Wie heißt du und wie bist du zu dem Thema eingestellt? Ist es dir wichtig, dass Leute deinen Namen richtig aussprechen? Teil uns gerne deine Erfahrungen über Instagram unter  @queenspeech.podcast mit. - Queen Speech ❤️

Heeey, wir sind Queen Speech 👑

Willkommen zum Start unserer zweiten Staffel 🥳. Heute geht es um ein Thema, worüber sich die wenigsten Gedanken machen, aber eigentlich alle Menschen betrifft: Unsere Namen! Es mag für den einen oder anderen vielleicht ein "unwichtiges" Thema sein, aber weil vor allem wir selbst davon betroffen sind, we need to talk about our names and why we should put some respect on them. 💁🏾‍♀️

Wie heißt du und wie bist du zu dem Thema eingestellt? Ist es dir wichtig, dass Leute deinen Namen richtig aussprechen? Teil uns gerne deine Erfahrungen über Instagram unter  @queenspeech.podcast mit.

- Queen Speech ❤️

Our Freedom Fighters

Feb 29, 2024 ·6m

For You

Feb 29, 2024 ·3m

Casaulty

Feb 29, 2024 ·6m

Good over Evil

Feb 29, 2024 ·3m

Woman Power

Feb 29, 2024 ·8m

My Shoes

Feb 29, 2024 ·5m

Grammar-Land by M.L. Nesbitt Loyal Books In this charming 1877 book of grammar instruction for children, we are introduced to the nine parts of speech and learn about the rules that govern them in Grammar-Land."Judge Grammar is far mightier than any Fairy Queen, for he rules over real kings and queens down here in Matter-of-fact-land. Our kings and queens have all to obey Judge Grammar’s laws, or else they would talk what is called bad grammar; and then, even their own subjects would laugh at them, and would say: “Poor things!They are funny fellows, these nine Parts-of-Speech. You will find out by-and-by which you like best amongst them all. There is rich Mr. Noun, and his useful friend Pronoun; little ragged Article, and talkative Adjective; busy Dr. Verb, and Adverb; perky Preposition, convenient Conjunction, and that tiresome Interjection, the oddest of them all." Grammar-Land by M. L. Nesbitt LibriVox In this charming 1877 book of grammar instruction for children, we are introduced to the nine parts of speech and learn about the rules that govern them in Grammar-Land."Judge Grammar is far mightier than any Fairy Queen, for he rules over real kings and queens down here in Matter-of-fact-land. Our kings and queens have all to obey Judge Grammar’s laws, or else they would talk what is called bad grammar; and then, even their own subjects would laugh at them, and would say: “Poor things!They are funny fellows, these nine Parts-of-Speech. You will find out by-and-by which you like best amongst them all. There is rich Mr. Noun, and his useful friend Pronoun; little ragged Article, and talkative Adjective; busy Dr. Verb, and Adverb; perky Preposition, convenient Conjunction, and that tiresome Interjection, the oddest of them all." Come Through Kings and Queens Dyonne Bell The purpose of this podcast is for motivational speeches and spiritual food for the soul. Come through Kings and Queens and let’s eat! United Kingdom House of Commons Speeches Collection, volume 3 by Various LibriVox This is the third LibriVox collection of speeches given in the House of Commons of the United Kingdom. The collection comprises recordings of 10 historic speeches given to the UK House of Commons between 1601 and 1960. Readings are of speeches originally given by Queens Elizabeth I and Victoria, and by parliamentarians Edmund Burke, Herbert Asquith, Winston Churchill, Barbara Castle, Margaret Thatcher and Michael Foot. (Summary by Ruth Golding)
URL copied to clipboard!