In our podcast “Understanding Train Station”, we (Josh and Feli) explore the intricacies and pitfall
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Since you guys ask us so many questions in the comments and via dm and email, we decided to dedicate
What's it like to work where other people go on vacation? Marco Foelske knows the answer because he'
In this week's episode, we take a trip through the crazy and confusing world of accents and dialects
A Munich native who lives in Cincinnati? Nope, we're not talking about Feli and even though our gues
Josh is in Munich! :) In this week’s episode, we talk about Josh’s move to Germany, what that proces
Today's guest Seymer is originally from Mexico but lived in Germany for a couple of years for colleg
What's up with Germans talking about the yellow from the egg and leaving the church in the village?
Whether you celebrate with lead pouring and fireworks or by watching the ball drop in New York while
What's it like to grow up in both Germany and the USA? That's what we talked about with this week's
Lighting a candle each Sunday, opening a "door" every morning, and putting a shoe in front of your d
It’s time for another interview! In this episode, we expand our conversation beyond the U.S. and Ger
Happy Thanksgiving everyone! Since Thanksgiving is such a major holiday in the US, we decided to ded
How did Josh become fluent in German? Why doesn't Feli sound like a typical German when speaking Eng
30 days of paid vacation, making business deals on the golf course, and sending text messages instea
Since our last episode (EP3) on homes and household habits in Germany and the United States was a re
Ceiling fans, air vents, and garbage disposals in the US vs. drying racks, missing doorknobs, and mi
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Who are we? Why does Josh speak German so well? Why did Feli move to the US? What’s the story behind