It's like, it's like a contagious virus.Īmory: Oh, man. Grace: It's like it's a pandemic or something. But I'm back here now, and now Ben has COVID. rightfully would not let us back in until he was negative. My husband got COVID right before we were supposed to leave, and then the U.S. And it turned into 20 plus days in Norway because of a COVID international travel mishap. It was supposed to be like a good, solid ten-ish days in Norway. How are you? Back from a long journey.Īmory: Back from a bit of an adventure. (Laughs.)Īmory: Grace Tatter, producer extraordinaire. music, sound effects, tone) are harder to translate to text.Īmory Sivertson: Ben, man, I know you have COVID, but it's done wonders for your voice. The transcript has been edited from our original script for clarity. This content was originally created for audio. Everyone who makes a monthly donation will get access to exclusive bonus content. If you want that too, we would deeply appreciate your contribution to our work in any amount. We love making Endless Thread, and we want to be able to keep making it far into the future. Nicole Chung - All You Can Ever Know & The Challenges of Transracial Adoption (The Daily Show)."Well meaning OP and wife try to raise their adopted son in his native culture, only to find out when he turned 18 they've made a horrible mistake" (Reddit)."Duolingo reveals its top phrase of 2020" (Lonely Planet)."Duolingo come answer for your crimes" (TikTok). Show producers: Megan Cattel, Dean Russell, Nora Saks, Ben Brock Johnson, and Quincy Walters Credits:Įpisode producer: Amory Sivertson and Grace TatterĬo-hosts: Amory Sivertson and Grace Tatter Shout-out to our WBUR colleague Meagan McGinnes, who brought this Reddit post to our attention. Does this have something to do with Russia's invasion of Ukraine, or is it merely a coincidence? Next, Amory discusses a Reddit post in which a father immerses his adopted son in his native culture.only to realize he's made a huge mistake. First, our producer Grace Tatter recounts the curious case of the word "blood" popping up a little too frequently in Russian Duolingo lessons. This week, we bring you two stories about the pitfalls of jumping to conclusions.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |