• Insecurities about Language with Martha: Learning From an Introvert
    Apr 30 2023

    Hey Language Learners! Welcome back to another amazing interview about Insecurities about Language. In this episode, I spoke with Martha Summerlin, a self-proclaimed language nerd, proud introvert and cat fan. When she isn’t buried in books or thinking about how language works, you can find her exploring one of North Carolina’s beautiful parks, trying out a new coffee shop or talking your ear off about the marvels of baseball and Formula 1. Having studied sociolinguistics (the study of people’s attitudes towards dialects and accents) she’s passionate about sharing the value of each dialect and language and what they have to teach us about each other.

    Her podcast has now been out since March 2023 called Shhh...I'm Learning! Make sure you give it a listen!

    Make sure to support this podcast by following and leaving a review/ rating wherever you listen to your podcast. You can follow on Instagram at Insecurities about Language and say Hi! You can send me a message if you are interest in being a guest to talk about your language learning journey or the death of language(s) within your family. I look forward to hearing from ya'll! Click the links below for:

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    44 mins
  • Insecurities about Language with Karen: The Love of Language and Food!
    Apr 17 2023

    Hey Language Learners! Welcome back to another amazing interview about Insecurities about Language. In this episode, I spoke with Karen M. Ricks, a Christian wife, Worldschooling mom, and a nomadic chef. Teaching for over 25 years, she has been a Montessorian since her own preschool days. She holds Montessori teaching certifications for guiding children from infancy through elementary. She has cooked professionally, in restaurants, commercial kitchens, and private homes on four different continents over the last decade. After 10 years of teaching in central Japan, where Karen founded and operated her own international Montessori school, she sold it all to begin a nomadic life of full-time travel with her family. Karen spreads her message of embracing a Slow Food Lifestyle, a lifelong love of learning, and education for peace by teaching people of all ages how to cook for themselves and why they need to share that gift with those they love. You can learn more about her, her family’s edible exploits, and the lessons they are learning on their Culinary Worldschooling Adventures as they gallivant around the globe over at Our Kitchen Classroom dot com For more fun and deliciousness from Our Kitchen Classroom, find us all over the web!
    Website: https://OurKitchenClassroom.com;
    Facebook: https://facebook.com/OurKitchenClassroom;
    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/karenm.ricks/ (#OurKitchenClassroom);
    YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/OurKitchenClassroom;
    #PLAYwithYourFood Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/WePLAYwithOurFood/;
    Subscribe to Our Kitchen Playground: http://ourkitchenclassroom.com/subscribe-to-our-kitchen-playground/; A few topics that was discussed during this interview: Traveling to Mexico before we needed passports Her early memories of languages Her language journey in 2007 to Japan Her nomadic life in many different countries and her explanations about the related languages Motivations for learning a new language Her insecurities Fun times with sayings/ phrases/ and words Of course there is much more in between!! Make sure to support this podcast by following and leaving a review/ rating wherever you listen to your podcast. You can follow on Instagram at Insecurities about Language and say Hi! You can send me a message if you are interest in being a guest to talk about your language learning journey or the death of language(s) within your family. I look forward to hearing from ya'll! Click the links below for:

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    56 mins
  • Insecurities about Language: The Death of Language within Greta's Family
    Apr 2 2023

    Welcome Language Learners to the Insecurities about Language podcast: The Death of Language and to an exciting topic I am tackling called the Death of Language...within families! In this episode, I had the pleasure of interviewing Greta Rodney Thompson, born and raised up on the island of St. Martin, the smallest mass of land to be divided into two countries. She considers herself a true St. Martiner with all the benefits of a multi-cultural upbringing, but also cultural confusion that comes along with being in an environment but not necessarily feeling a part of it.
    Her maternal side of the family is French and a significant portion moved to Guadeloupe and France. From a very early age Greta realized that there was a disconnect in that she was a part of this family but not able to communicate using the language. Greta decided to make it her goal to improve her French language skills to reconnect with family and inherently learn more about herself. The journey is still ongoing but has led to many gains socially and professionally. Greta is working on bringing more awareness to others about the benefits of multilingualism by sharing stories of others who are bilingual or multilingual and encouraging bilingual education. She does this through her YouTube, Facebook and Instagram page called The Linguistic Isle. She also works with an association called Les Pepites which promotes culture, education and communication in the community. Make sure to support this podcast by following and leaving a review/ rating wherever you listen to your podcast. You can follow on Instagram at Insecurities about Language and say Hi! You can send me a message if you are interest in being a guest to talk about your language learning journey or the death of language(s) within your family. I look forward to hearing from ya'll!


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    33 mins
  • Death of Language Compilation, Part 2
    Mar 14 2023

    Welcome Language Learners to Part 2 of the Death of Language Compilation!

    What does the death of language within families mean to you? And you may think that this is an obvious question, or you’re like what does she mean or what does she want to hear, or maybe you have to think about it for a moment, and really there is no right or wrong answer to this question.

    Really the question is to get you to think about yourself, your family, someone you know, the language and culture and the immersion of that or maybe the literal death of language. The languages that are dying because it’s not being passed down from generation to generation, not being taught, spoken, not being recognized.

    The death of language came from me deciding what I wanted to do with this podcast and having conversations with my mom and thinking about how diverse we are and how like we don’t speak no other language besides English. And so, I have 2 main questions that come from this topic, it’s WHAT HAPPENED? And WHY?

    For this episode, I have 7 guest who will provide their answers with thought, emotion, feelings, and relatability, and in no particular order, here is Karen, Kim, Kamille, Adrienne, Joshua, Martha, and the ladies from the Hermosas Chicas Negras: Ayo, Paula, and D’anne with their answers to "What does the death of language with families mean to you?"

    Make sure to support this podcast by following and leaving a review/ rating wherever you listen to your podcast. You can follow on Instagram at Insecurities about Language and say Hi! You can send me a message if you are interest in being a guest to talk about your language learning journey or the death of language(s) within your family. I look forward to hearing from ya'll!

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    22 mins
  • January Update
    Feb 19 2023

    Welcome back! It is SEASON 2 YALL! I am your host Alexandria of the Insecurities about Language Podcast. And this season I will continue to talk about individual language journeys, especially mine since I failed to do that last year. I will be diving more into the Death of Language within families and getting my family involved, so ya’ll can hear more about their stories. I will be interviewing folks about Bilingualism and Linguistic and those topics will be little mini-series within this season! and of course anyone who wants to have a conversation about language and what it means to them and how it relates to their life.

    I also want to invite those who would like to answer the question: WHAT DOES THE DEATH OF LANGUAGE WITHIN FAMILIES MEAN TO YOU?

    There will be a link in the show notes for you to provide your answer.

    Let me know if:

    o Yes, share my name and answer

    o only share answer

    o don’t share

    Death Of Language Answers!

    For this episode, I will talk about my goals, and if you have been following me on IG during January you would’ve noticed that I’ve been doing this 30 day speaking challenge from my online PT program. I’ll talk about how it went and what those results came to be!

    The GOALS are pretty straightforward, I don’t want to overcomplicate it, especially since I'm just getting back into it…

    1. I will be doing monthly updates on my progress, and it will involve some speaking in Portuguese.

    2. I want to document what I’m using and how I’m using it.

    3. I want to start reading, probably will start in April 2023.

    4. I’d love to do a day in my life type of podcast… (said it was 5th on the podcast lol)

    5. I’d love to have one podcast interview in Portuguese and of course it’ll be easy enough for me to get through. - What topics would you want to hear in Portuguese?

    6. My last goal is to test out of the A1 category.

    Thank you so much for taking the time to listen to the Insecurities about Language Podcast. Please make sure to follow, rate and review this podcast, wherever you listen to your podcast. And follow the podcast on Instagram @insecuritiesaboutlanguage and say hi!

    30 Day Speaking Challenge: Portuguese and English

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    14 mins
  • Insecurities About Minority Language (Basque) with Marcus
    Dec 17 2022

    Hey Language Learners! Welcome back to the last episode of season 1, and another amazing interview about Insecurities about Language. In this episode, I spoke with Marcus from Louisiana. He’s a polyglot and currently live in Pamplona, Spain, the place of the famous running of the bulls. He studied both Psychology (Bachelor’s) and Linguistics (Master’s). He has a unique interest in minority language because he is a minority language speaker. His hope is to preserve them and help them gain speakers before they are all gone.

    You’ll hear Marcus speak about his background with language learning and his family as well. He lets us know what a minority language is, its importance and benefits. He talks about his minority language, its geographical location, a little history lesson on the Basque language and its evolution. He also talks about how to maintain a minority language. Marcus mentions language isolates. And of course, he talks about his insecurities about language.

    ***we had some technical difficulties***

    Make sure to support this podcast by following and leaving a review/ rating wherever you listen to your podcast. You can follow on Instagram at Insecurities about Language and say Hi! You can send me a message if you are interest in being a guest to talk about your language learning journey or the death of language(s) within your family. I look forward to hearing from ya'll!

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    43 mins
  • Insecurities about Language-Hermosas Chicas Negras
    Dec 3 2022

    Hey Language Learners! Welcome back to another amazing interview about Insecurities about Language. This is a special interview with the Hermosas Chicas Negras! In this episode, I spoke with D’anne, Ayo, and Paula of the Hermosas Chicas Negras about their language learning journey with Spanish. Each are leaning Spanish from different Spanish speaking countries. You’ll hear thoughtful explanations about their language environments, how they meet one another, why they chose the specific Spanish language, and of course, their insecurities about the language! Also, they answered one of my most important questions, “What does the death of language within families mean to you?” And so much more. These ladies are so encouraging, and I hope you all enjoy this special episode!

    Dominican Republic Spanish- D’anne

    Mexican Spanish- Ayo

    Colombian Spanish- Paula

    Make sure to support this podcast by following and leaving a review/ rating wherever you listen to your podcast. You can follow on Instagram at Insecurities about Language and say Hi! You can send me a message if you are interest in being a guest to talk about your language learning journey or the death of language(s) within your family. I look forward to hearing from ya'll!

    Be sure to follow Hermosas Chicas Negras on Instagram

    A few episodes to listen to but listen to them all! You will learn and be entertained!

    Visual and auditory learning styles

    Traditional learning styles


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    1 hr and 23 mins
  • Insecurities about Language: The Death of Language within Jacqueline's Family
    Nov 27 2022

    Welcome Language Learners to the Insecurities about Language podcast: The Death of Language and to an exciting topic I am tackling called the Death of Language...within families! In this episode, I had the pleasure of interviewing Jacqueline S. Sadberry, a small-town girl hailing from Texas. She is a poet, self-published author, and passionate language lover. Between studying Japanese, Spanish and Mandarin Chinese, and writing her second novel, she also assists people with becoming conversational in Spanish, Japanese and English. You can find her on YouTube and Instagram under JSS Media: Langs.

    ***corrections from Jacqueline: My oldest aunt was the last one who could speak it and she passed last year. (My other aunt was the second or third oldest girl, but she learned through a member at church. That's the one who passed 4-5 years ago.)

    Make sure to support this podcast by following and leaving a review/rating wherever you listen to your podcast. You can follow on Instagram at Insecurities about Language and say Hi! You can send me a message if you are interest in being a guest to talk about your language learning journey or the death of language(s) within your family. You can also leave me a voice message by clicking here. I look forward to hearing from ya'll!

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    23 mins