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The Language & Life Podcast

About the ShowThe Language & Life Podcast is a long-form podcast about how people interact with and experience the world. Some guests are experts in topics I find interesting, while others share inspiring life experiences. Each episode unfolds as an open dialogue guided by curiosity, reflection, and a deep interest in both the everyday and the extraordinary.About the HostMy name is Hunter Langenhorst and I'm a Ph.D. Candidate in the field of Applied Linguistics. As a researcher, I'm particularly interested in the different kinds of interactional tools humans use to engage in face-to-face teaching and learning processes. More broadly, I’m interested in learning about topics related to qualitative research, science, philosophy, the outdoors, music, education, and work. DisclaimerThis podcast is an independent project. The views and opinions expressed by the host and

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    Episode #3: Thomas Briggs

    Thomas Briggs is an Army veteran and data scientist, originally from Illinois. He is a graduate from Arizona State University and a lifelong enjoyer of the outdoors. In this episode, we discuss Thomas's childhood experiences in the outdoors and how he developed a passion for backpacking. We also discuss his experience in the Army, including his experience training for Special Forces Assessment and Selection. Notably, Thomas shares about a traumatic injury that he sustained while in the military and how he overcame obstacles to get back to doing what he loves. © Hunter Langenhorst, creator of The Language & Life Podcast. All rights reserved. Episodes, audio recordings, original music, and artwork are protected by copyright law. Unauthorized reproduction or distribution is prohibited without written permission.

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    Episode #2: McKenna Allison & Tyler Norkus

    McKenna grew up in Madison, WI and graduated with her Master’s in Biology from Arizona State University. She loves to spend time outdoors and read, preferably both at the same time. McKenna has always enjoyed outdoor recreation activities like hiking, running, biking, and swimming. She started traveling domestically and internationally in college and has since become immersed in the world of budget travel, motivated by a fascination with natural landscapes and diverse cultures. Tyler Norkus grew up in Las Vegas, NV and recently graduated with his Master’s in Mechanical Engineering from Arizona State University. He now resides in Santa Fe, NM and just started an engineering position at Los Alamos National Laboratory. He spends his time reading, cooking, hiking and backpacking, and occasionally travelling across the world.Tyler and McKenna as a couple: Tyler and McKenna met on a backpacking trip via the Adventure Devils hiking club at ASU and immediately became best friends. They started dating and traveling together around the US and the world. They adopted two cats from Tyler’s family during their last year at ASU and are currently in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Their most notable experience as a couple was their hike from Canada to Mexico on the Pacific Crest Trail in 2025, at the end of which they got engaged. Outside of traveling and hiking, McKenna and Tyler love to enjoy tea and good food together, a passion of Tyler’s which McKenna quickly grew to love.In this episode, we discuss McKenna and Tyler's recent experience spending four months hiking the Pacific Crest Trail, which spans from Canada to Mexico and winds through approximately 2650 miles of diverse west-coast terrain. They shed light on what it's like to push the limits of the body and mind on a daily basis, as well as complex social and ethical dynamics surrounding the phenomenon known as "thru-hiking." Our discussion concludes with a focus on the bittersweet experience of transitioning back into social life after spending a significant amount of time profoundly in tune with one's body and the natural world.  © Hunter Langenhorst, creator of The Language & Life Podcast. All rights reserved. Episodes, audio recordings, original music, and artwork are protected by copyright law. Unauthorized reproduction or distribution is prohibited without written permission.

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    Episode #1: Isaac Wisdom

    Isaac Wisdom is a pianist and trombonist from Arizona with music degrees from Berklee College of Music’s Valencia, Spain campus and from Arizona State University. He plays in many different styles, but especially enjoys jazz, samba, salsa, soul, and funk. Outside of music, Isaac enjoys learning languages and working on hobby electronic projects.In this episode, we discuss what it means to study, learn, and teach complex skills like additional languages and music performance. We delve into what it means to be a musician, and Isaac sheds light on how newcomers navigate the jazz scene and overcome challenges associated with performing with others. You can find Isaac on Instagram by searching @isaacwisdom.  © Hunter Langenhorst, creator of The Language & Life Podcast. All rights reserved. Episodes, audio recordings, original music, and artwork are protected by copyright law. Unauthorized reproduction or distribution is prohibited without written permission.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

About the ShowThe Language & Life Podcast is a long-form podcast about how people interact with and experience the world. Some guests are experts in topics I find interesting, while others share inspiring life experiences. Each episode unfolds as an open dialogue guided by curiosity, reflection, and a deep interest in both the everyday and the extraordinary.About the HostMy name is Hunter Langenhorst and I'm a Ph.D. Candidate in the field of Applied Linguistics. As a researcher, I'm particularly interested in the different kinds of interactional tools humans use to engage in face-to-face teaching and learning processes. More broadly, I’m interested in learning about topics related to qualitative research, science, philosophy, the outdoors, music, education, and work. DisclaimerThis podcast is an independent project. The views and opinions expressed by the host and

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About the ShowThe Language & Life Podcast is a long-form podcast about how people interact with and experience the world. Some guests are experts in topics I find interesting, while others share inspiring life experiences. Each episode unfolds as an open dialogue guided by curiosity, reflection,...

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