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Pole-ish

Pole-ish

著者: Peter MacLeod / John Nett
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概要

Two expats. Two cities. Two perspectives.

Peter, a Brit living in Warsaw, and John, an American based in Kraków, dive into the hilarious, always confusing and often eye-opening reality of building a new life in a foreign country.

From navigating Polish bureaucracy, learning a new language, dating, renting, and understanding cultural differences, to deeper conversations about immigration, integration, politics and money... no topic is off-limits.

Using humour (humor!), honesty and a healthy dose of self-deprecation, they compare British and American viewpoints as they try to make sense of modern life in Central Europe. Along the way, they share real stories, practical tips, and introduce some very special guests in order to bring them greater context to their new lives.

Whether you live or plan to live as an expat in Poland or elsewhere, want to improve your English or Polish, or are just curious how two foreigners survive everyday life in an alien environment, welcome to the adventure!

New episodes every Monday.

2025 Peter MacLeod / John Nett
社会科学 語学学習
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  • Pole-ish: Guested Development
    2026/02/16

    Our first guest edition introduces the wonderful David Kennedy to the Pole-ish audience. Listen to Scotsman David’s stories about his early visits to Poland, where he witnessed the shipyard strikes in Gdańsk, his lock-out from a Krakow monastery, and the strong bonds between his homeland and his adopted one.

    Plus, he plays the part of a guinea pig as he faces the first airing of our ‘Five Big Questions’.

    We suspend most of our regular features to leave room for David, but there’s still space for plenty of chit-chat between John and Peter.

    Please like, subscribe, share, review and comment, and tell your friends, family and colleagues about us. Dziękujemy.

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    Read our blog: www.Pole-ish.eu

    Write to us: peter@pole-ish.eu

    Follow our socials: search for ‘Pole-ish’ on BlueSky, Xwitter, YouTube and Facebook.

    Bober k*rwa!: https://knowyourmeme.com/memes/bober-kurwa-bobr-bobrze

    List of Polish Desserts: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Polish_desserts

    Scottish Festival / Dzień Szkocki in Jadów: https://www.dzienszkocki.pl

    Scotland / Poland connections: https://www.scotland.org/inspiration/scotland-and-poland

    Kraków tartan: https://www.krakow.pl/otwarty_na_swiat/215929,artykul,-szkockakratadlakrakowa.html

    Barszcz Ukraiński recipe: https://aniagotuje.pl/przepis/barszcz-ukrainski

    Jest Super by T.Love: https://open.spotify.com/track/0IpGOqvBr3mloK9HzrY0GJ?si=ac7bff723e8943d1

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    58 分
  • Pole-ish: Donut Worry, Be Happy
    2026/02/09

    John and Peter plunge headfirst into a barrel of Polish traditions and come up for air chatting about pączki, arguably the world’s tastiest doughnuts. In a food-heavy edition, we look at the Polish national sport of grilling sausages, and Peter takes a deep-dive into a bowl of his favourite żurek. Pole of the Week is Maksymilian Faktorowicz, better known as the patron saint of make-up, Max Factor. We also find time to discuss the work of American lexicographer Noah Webster, who single-handedly ruined/improved (delete as appropriate) the English language.

    Please subscribe, like, share and comment, and tell your friends, family and colleagues about us. Thank you.

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    Read our blog: www.Pole-ish.eu

    Write to us: peter@pole-ish.eu

    Follow our socials: search for ‘Pole-ish’ on BlueSky, Xwitter, YouTube and Facebook.

    Śmigus-dyngus: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C5%9Amigus-dyngus

    Tlusty czwartek: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fat_Thursday#Poland

    Authentic pązcki recipe: https://www.seasonsandsuppers.ca/polish-paczki-donuts-recipe/

    Name Days: https://www.kalendarzswiat.pl/imieniny

    Noah Webster: https://www.britannica.com/biography/Noah-Webster-American-lexicographer

    Żurek recipe: https://tinyurl.com/4jf3kh4t

    Max Factor’s Micrometer: https://tinyurl.com/5dpyvswv

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    41 分
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