EPISODE · Oct 3, 2025 · 9 MIN
Respecting People with Less Money | Best Podcast for English Learners | Slow English | Best for Beginners
from English Podcast · host Maria Spencer
Please support my Podcast :https://buymeacoffee.com/mariaspencerWelcome my dear friends to Podcast in English For You. My name is Maria and in this episode we will explore a very important lesson for life, which is respecting people with less money. In every community we see people who have more and people who have less, but the amount of money a person has does not decide their value as a human being. Every person has dignity, every person has feelings, and every person deserves kindness and respect. In this long and gentle episode I will speak slowly and clearly so that English learners at beginner and intermediate levels can follow step by step. Together we will learn why respect should never be connected to wealth, how respect builds stronger communities, how it teaches children the right values, and how it makes workplaces fairer and more balanced. I will also explain five tough words with simple examples so that you can build your vocabulary while reflecting on life. Respect is not about pity, it is about empathy, integrity, humility, and compassion. This episode will help you see people with new eyes and understand why true respect belongs to everyone, no matter how much money they have. Please stay with me until the end and do not forget to follow Podcast in English For You for more episodes in slow English.In this slow English podcast Maria explains why respecting people with less money is important for dignity, fairness, and kindness.Clear and slow English with five vocabulary explanations for learnersA life lesson that helps you practice English while learning values that make communities strongerDisclaimer: Narration in this episode is performed by an AI-generated voice. This helps deliver slow, clear English for language learners worldwide. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Please support my Podcast :https://buymeacoffee.com/mariaspencerWelcome my dear friends to Podcast in English For You. My name is Maria and in this episode we will explore a very important lesson for life, which is respecting people with less money. In every community we see people who have more and people who have less, but the amount of money a person has does not decide their value as a human being. Every person has dignity, every person has feelings, and every person deserves kindness and respect. In this long and gentle episode I will speak slowly and clearly so that English learners at beginner and intermediate levels can follow step by step. Together we will learn why respect should never be connected to wealth, how respect builds stronger communities, how it teaches children the right values, and how it makes workplaces fairer and more balanced. I will also explain five tough words with simple examples so that you can build your vocabulary while reflecting on life. Respect is not about pity, it is about empathy, integrity, humility, and compassion. This episode will help you see people with new eyes and understand why true respect belongs to everyone, no matter how much money they have. Please stay with me until the end and do not forget to follow Podcast in English For You for more episodes in slow English.In this slow English podcast Maria explains why respecting people with less money is important for dignity, fairness, and kindness.Clear and slow English with five vocabulary explanations for learnersA life lesson that helps you practice English while learning values that make communities strongerDisclaimer: Narration in this episode is performed by an AI-generated voice. This helps deliver slow, clear English for language learners worldwide. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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