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EPISODE · Apr 29, 2017 · 1H 10M

POLcast episode 42

from POLcast · host Małgorzata P. Bonikowska and Tomek Kniat

In this episode you will hear: • How a young German sees the complicated relationship between Germany and Poland - the past and the present (part 1). • How it is possible to master the "impossibly difficult" Polish language when you are British, • How to travel the world with a young child and have extra fun. Interviews: • Johannes Schneider - a German, born and educated in Germany, who also lived for a number of years in Austria, now a Canadian, talks about his native country's troubled past - WWII and its relationship with Poland (part 1 of the interview), • Richard Washington - a Brit, who has lived and worked in Poland for nearly 7 years, fully fluent in Polish, talks about his adventure of learning Polish, • Sergiusz Pinkwart - a journalist, blogger, author and passionate traveller, specializing in travelling with a child and writing about it with his wife. Also in this episode: • POLcast's 1st Birthday - our summary • Roberto, a Maltese radio journalist working in Poland, talks about his experience of living in Poland • “Smacznego! Eating Polish” -  apple raisin cake • Leonard Cohen in Polish. For full length interviews, visuals and a lot of additional information please visit our website at myPOLcast.com   POLcast is the FIRST EVER English language podcast about Poland and Poles around the world. It's a colourful audio magazine delivered directly to your computer, smartphone or tablet.   If you have a Polish customer, colleague, girlfriend or grandmother – you will hear something that will help you to enrich these relations

In this episode you will hear: • How a young German sees the complicated relationship between Germany and Poland - the past and the present (part 1). • How it is possible to master the "impossibly difficult" Polish language when you are British, • How to travel the world with a young child and have extra fun. Interviews: • Johannes Schneider - a German, born and educated in Germany, who also lived for a number of years in Austria, now a Canadian, talks about his native country's troubled past - WWII and its relationship with Poland (part 1 of the interview), • Richard Washington - a Brit, who has lived and worked in Poland for nearly 7 years, fully fluent in Polish, talks about his adventure of learning Polish, • Sergiusz Pinkwart - a journalist, blogger, author and passionate traveller, specializing in travelling with a child and writing about it with his wife. Also in this episode: • POLcast's 1st Birthday - our summary • Roberto, a Maltese radio journalist working in Poland, talks about his experience of living in Poland • “Smacznego! Eating Polish” -  apple raisin cake • Leonard Cohen in Polish. For full length interviews, visuals and a lot of additional information please visit our website at myPOLcast.com   POLcast is the FIRST EVER English language podcast about Poland and Poles around the world. It's a colourful audio magazine delivered directly to your computer, smartphone or tablet.   If you have a Polish customer, colleague, girlfriend or grandmother – you will hear something that will help you to enrich these relations

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