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  • Lost in Translation: Funny English Idioms Explained
    2026/04/10

    Have you ever heard a native English speaker say "spill the beans" or "get cold feet" and had absolutely no idea what they meant? You're not alone.

    In this episode of Coastal Conversations, host Susan is joined by Anna to unpack five common English idioms — the funny ones, the confusing ones, and the ones with surprisingly dramatic origin stories. Along the way, Anna attempts to guess what each idiom means... with mixed results.

    In this episode:

    • Spill the beans
    • Get cold feet
    • Steal someone's thunder
    • Bite off more than you can chew
    • Get the hang of it

    Perfect for upper-intermediate and advanced English learners (B2/C1) who want to understand the idioms they hear in real conversations, films, and professional settings.

    📘 Learning materials, transcript, and vocabulary exercises are available on Susan's website at seasidecollective.net.

    🎧 Coastal Conversations is an English learning podcast for serious learners.

    Disclaimer: This interview is a scripted conversation created for educational purposes and is not a real interview.

    🎵 Intro and outro music composed by Katrianne Kihleng.

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    7 分
  • Focus & Distractions: Protecting Your Attention in a Digital World
    2026/03/12

    Why is it so difficult to maintain focus in today’s world?

    In this episode of Coastal Conversations, Susan speaks with productivity researcher Dr. Maya Fischer about the science of attention and the growing challenge of distraction in modern life.

    Together they explore the difference between hard focus and soft fascination, how attention works like a narrow spotlight, and why both internal and external distractions can interrupt concentration. They also discuss the role of dopamine, sleep, and overall health in cognitive performance.

    The conversation also includes practical strategies for improving focus, including:

    • Creating a controlled work environment• Managing internal disruptions• Using time-blocking for deep work• Taking structured breaks to restore attention

    This episode is designed as ESL listening practice for advanced English learners, helping listeners build vocabulary and comprehension through meaningful conversation.

    📘 Learning materials, transcript, and vocabulary exercises are available on Susan’s website at seasidecollective.net.

    Disclaimer: This interview is a scripted conversation created for educational purposes and is not a real interview.

    🎵 Intro and outro music composed by Katrianne Kihleng.

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    6 分
  • Does Music Help You Study? The Science Behind Focus & Memory
    2026/02/28

    Does music really help you study — or does it quietly distract you?

    In this episode, we explore the science behind music and concentration, looking at how different types of sound affect focus, memory retention, and stress levels. From instrumental study playlists to music with lyrics, we examine when music can enhance cognitive performance — and when it might interfere.

    If you’ve ever wondered whether your study playlist is helping or hurting your productivity, this episode will give you practical insights and thoughtful perspective.

    Learning materials, transcript, and vocabulary practice are available on my website at https://seasidecollective.net/does-music-help-you-study/.

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    5 分
  • Perseverance On Ice
    2026/02/17

    In this episode of Coastal Conversations, we explore the meaning of perseverance through the stories and experiences behind the Winter Olympics. While the world often sees medals and victories, this conversation looks at the years of training, setbacks, injuries, and determination that lead to those moments.

    Susan is joined by Daniel, a former winter sports coach and Olympic analyst, to discuss the mental strength, discipline, and passion that drive athletes to keep going, even when challenges feel overwhelming. Together, they reflect on how perseverance applies not only to sports, but to everyday life, personal goals, and the journey of learning English.

    Learning materials to support this episode are available for purchase on the website at https://seasidecollective.net/coastal-conversations.

    Note: This is a scripted interview created for educational purposes to support English listening practice.

    Music: Intro and outro theme composed and performed by Katrianne Kihleng.

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    5 分
  • Welcome to Coastal Conversations | English Listening for Real-Life Situations
    2026/02/16

    Welcome to the very first episode of Coastal Conversations.

    In this introductory episode, Susan shares the purpose behind the podcast and what listeners can expect in future conversations. Designed for upper-intermediate and advanced English learners, this podcast focuses on building listening confidence, expanding vocabulary, and becoming more comfortable with natural, real-life English.

    Future episodes will explore topics such as motivation, perseverance, study habits, and personal growth—connecting language learning to everyday life.

    Free learning materials for this episode, including the transcript and vocabulary support, are available at:
    https://seasidecollective.net/coastal-conversations

    Music: Intro and outro theme composed and performed by Katrianne Kihleng.

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    4 分