
The host of this podcast is affectionately referred to by students and colleagues as Dr. J. In this podcast, Dr. J interviews fascinating experts from various disciplines—politicians, artists, professionals from the field of medicine, law, business and more—as well as language educators and many amazing students from all over the world. The podcast includes episodes in English, French, Spanish, German, and Hungarian. Tune in and enjoy fun and thought-provoking discussions about culture, identity, and language, and how these affect all areas of work and life.
Episodes
![Meet the Artists: András Siebold from Kampnagel and the Band Sazou [English]](https://pbcdn1.podbean.com/imglogo/image-logo/6085495/icon-image-with-cultureum_300x300.jpg)
Tuesday May 05, 2020
Meet the Artists: András Siebold from Kampnagel and the Band Sazou [English]
Tuesday May 05, 2020
Tuesday May 05, 2020
András Siebold is the Artistic Director of the International Summer Festival at Kampnagel, a well known theater in Hamburg, Germany. He joins Dr. J to talk about working with artists from around the world and the linguistic and cultural opportunities and difficulties this generates. András Siebold talks about Robert Wilson, Jonathan Safran Foer as well as many other artists and performers he has worked with, including La(Horde), Aszure Barton, Josh 'Socalled' Dolgin, Vasya Run and Kuro Tanino.
The Hamburg band Sazou joins Dr. J for the second part of this episode and generously performs one of the songs from their recently released album.
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LinkedIn: Dr. Henriette J. Runte
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![Spracherwerb bei Kindern und Jugendlichen [episode in German, introduction in English]](https://pbcdn1.podbean.com/imglogo/image-logo/6085495/icon-image-with-cultureum_300x300.jpg)
Monday May 04, 2020
Monday May 04, 2020
Senator Ties Rabe starts off this episode with his views on teaching languages in schools. Senator Rabe and Dr. J tackle questions about bilingualism and multilingualism, studying abroad, and the role of parents in language learning. Dr. J then continues discussing language acquisition in children with several educators from Kindergarten to High School—elementary school teachers Esther Sydow and Dr. Tatjana Kuhn, high school teacher Rainer Pieper and kindergarten teacher Diana Cortés.
Languages spoken in this episode: The interviews in this episode are in German. The narration and interview summaries are in English.
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LinkedIn: Dr. Henriette J. Runte
Instagram @cultureumdrj
![Saying Hello: The Anglo-Saxon Way [episode in English with a small segment in German]](https://pbcdn1.podbean.com/imglogo/image-logo/6085495/icon-image-with-cultureum_300x300.jpg)
Thursday Apr 23, 2020
Thursday Apr 23, 2020
The topic of this episode is saying hello in English and in German. Dr. J speaks to three expats in Hamburg, Germany - Ben Feddersen from the US, Orla Mac Mahon from Ireland and Peter Witchalls from England – as well as to an international group of university students, producer Sarah and a retired Hamburg firefighter. The focus is not the words and vocabulary used in greeting somebody, but the intricate social and psychological aspects of starting up a conversation, whether you do so in your mother tongue or in a foreign language or culture.
Languages spoken in this episode: English. There is one brief interview at the end in German.
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LinkedIn: Dr. Henriette J. Runte
Instagram @cultureumdrj