• EP. 31 - From Language Fear to Language Coaching: a Conversation With tschechisch.online
    Jul 7 2026

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    Katerina is a Czech language coach who moved from the Czech Republic to Germany at nineteen and built her career explaining Czech to German native speakers, a niche she carved out for herself. In this episode of Connected By Language, she talks about the fear and structure that shaped her own German learning journey, why she barely speaks her native language anymore despite growing up with it, and how one supportive teacher taught her the difference between knowing a language in theory and actually living in it.

    The conversation moves into how Katerina built an online language business from scratch, starting with a simple system of learning one new word a day and turning it into pre-recorded courses, coaching, and in-person retreats in Prague. She shares her philosophy on staying human on camera, why she never tries to convince hesitant students, and what she believes anyone starting a language business needs to understand about finding their own reason before chasing scale.


    About the guest: https://www.tschechisch.online/


    What is Tandem - Language exchange?

    Tandem is a global language exchange app on a mission to connect the world through languages. Members build confidence and improve their language skills through real life conversations with native speakers in 1:1 chats or live audio rooms.


    🔗 Connect With Us: https://linktr.ee/Tandem_App


    0:00 Intro

    0:22 From Forced to Fluent

    17:22 Why Most People Fail at Languages and What Actually Works

    44:22 What It Actually Takes to Turn a Language Into a Living

    1:05:22 What She Would Tell Someone Starting From Zero

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    1 hr and 12 mins
  • Ep. 30 - Natascha Moser: How a Scar Became Her Entire Language Teaching Method
    Jun 23 2026

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    What happens when the people who are supposed to teach you tell you you'll never make it?

    For Natascha Moser (@german.language.coach), influencer with 400,000+ followers, and incoming managing director of Expo Lingua, that question shaped everything.

    In this episode, Natascha shares how years of being told she had no talent in her own mother tongue became the foundation of a coaching philosophy built on identity, belief, and starting before you're ready.

    We talk about her move to San Diego with a failing English grade, her semester in Buenos Aires where she studied human resources in Spanish (yes, really), and what it actually takes to thrive in a language beyond just moving to the country.


    About the guest: https://www.instagram.com/german.language.coach/?hl=en

    More about Expolingua 2026: https://www.expolingua.com/


    What is Tandem - Language exchange?

    Tandem is a global language exchange app on a mission to connect the world through languages. Members build confidence and improve their language skills through real life conversations with native speakers in 1:1 chats or live audio rooms.


    🔗 Connect With Us: https://linktr.ee/Tandem_App


    0:00 Intro

    0:19 The Things They Said

    29:38 Proving It In the Real World

    48:19 Building a Philosophy From a Scar

    1:03:08 What Language Still Owes Her

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    1 hr and 11 mins
  • EP. 29 - Petr: How Language Exchanges Led to Helping Ukrainian Refugees
    Jun 9 2026

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    Petr is a Czech linguist and freelancer who spent years treating English as just another school subject, until an early internet language exchange site opened up the world to him. From there he taught himself Russian in his thirties, not because he had to, but because he was drawn to the post-Soviet world and the vast geography a single language could unlock. He passed a B2 exam, traveled to Georgia to put his skills to the test, and built quiet long-lasting friendships along the way.


    Then February 2022 arrived. When Ukrainian refugees began flooding into his city, Petr showed up to volunteer at the reception center, speaking a language he had learned entirely for personal curiosity, now suddenly needed in the most human way possible. In this episode we get into what that experience felt like, what a crisis teaches you about language that no classroom or app ever could, and how a hobby you build slowly over years can matter enormously in a single unexpected moment.


    About the guest: https://freelancing.eu/petrloucka/


    What is Tandem - Language exchange?


    Tandem is a global language exchange app on a mission to connect the world through languages. Members build confidence and improve their language skills through real life conversations with native speakers in 1:1 chats or live audio rooms.


    🔗 Connect With Us: https://linktr.ee/Tandem_App


    0:00 Intro

    4:36 From Classroom Boredom to Real Motivation

    11:34 Building Russian From the Ground Up

    38:33 The Moment It All Meant Something

    54:43 The Dream That Started It and the Reality It Became

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • EP. 28 - Rafael: Teaching Korean, Learning Spanish, and Starting Over for Love
    May 26 2026

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    Rafael is a Korean native speaker who started teaching Korean online after noticing how many people in Prague were desperate to learn the language during the height of the K-pop and Squid Game wave. What began as a casual side project turned into a full career… Until he followed his Spanish partner back to Europe, landed in Barcelona without knowing a word of Catalan, moved to Madrid, and suddenly found himself on the other side of the classroom for the first time in his life.

    In this episode we get into what makes Korean both more logical and more nuanced than most learners expect, why so many Koreans can read and write English perfectly but freeze the moment they have to speak it, and what teaching a language for years teaches you about it that simply speaking it never could. We also get into Rafael's current approach to Spanish: the classic textbook, the public language school, the Spanish partner, and a playlist of classic Spanish hits that he sings along to alone at home… which he insists is working!


    About the guest: https://ochikortutor.com/koreanclass


    What is Tandem - Language exchange?

    Tandem is a global language exchange app on a mission to connect the world through languages. Members build confidence and improve their language skills through real life conversations with native speakers in 1:1 chats or live audio rooms.


    🔗 Connect With Us: https://linktr.ee/Tandem_App

    0:00 Intro

    8:31 Growing Up Inside the Korean Education Machine

    19:29 Teaching Korean to the World

    39:51 The Spanish Adventure

    51:07 What the Classroom Looks Like From the Other Chair

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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • EP. 27 - One doctor, Seven Languages, and a Polyglot Community Built From Scratch in Stockholm
    May 12 2026

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    Jonatan grew up in northern Sweden with Eritrean parents, speaking both Swedish and Tigrinya at home, and was promptly labeled the math kid while his more extroverted sister got the language person title. That label stuck until a passionate Spanish teacher named Lars changed everything, and what started as a school subject eventually took Jonatan through Spain, six years of medical school in Hungary, fluency in Hungarian, Russian, and several other languages, and back to Sweden with a completely different understanding of what languages are actually for.

    In this episode we explore what it really means when a doctor speaks a patient's native language, why the difference between a direct conversation and an interpreter goes far beyond words, and how Jonatan turned a quiet longing for his polyglot community into Stockholm Polyglots, a growing nonprofit that brings language lovers together every two weeks across ten languages at a time. We also get into the Hungarian saying he opens every event with, and why he believes every language you speak makes you a more complete human being.


    About the guest: https://polyglots.se/


    What is Tandem - Language exchange?

    Tandem is a global language exchange app on a mission to connect the world through languages. Members build confidence and improve their language skills through real life conversations with native speakers in 1:1 chats or live audio rooms.


    🔗 Connect With Us: https://linktr.ee/Tandem_App


    0:00 Intro

    4:14 The Language Person He Was Not Supposed to Be

    13:31 Language in the Hospital Room

    35:11 Building the Community Sweden Forgot to Build

    43:32 What Seven Languages Taught Him

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    49 mins
  • EP. 26 - Ali: How Obsession, Self-Education, and a One-Way Ticket Built a Career in English
    May 11 2026

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    Ali Alradhi grew up in Basra, Iraq, surrounded by brothers who traveled the world and spoke English fluently. At twelve, he asked for a dictionary instead of a toy, started reading five to ten pages a day without knowing why, and spent the next decade quietly building an obsession that would take over his entire life. By the time he was twenty two, he had turned down Arabic music, Arabic friends, and anything that wasn't in English, bought a one-way ticket to Turkey, and started over from scratch.

    In this episode, Ali walks us through how that radical self-taught approach shaped the way he now runs Just English, a language school in Turkey where English is the only language allowed in the building. We get into what it actually takes to hire great teachers, why mindset always comes before grammar in his classroom, what English genuinely represents for people in Turkey who desperately want it but can't always access it, and why he believes the word "impossible" is just another entry in the dictionary.


    About the guest: https://linktr.ee/alawiiiz


    What is Tandem - Language exchange?

    Tandem is a global language exchange app on a mission to connect the world through languages. Members build confidence and improve their language skills through real life conversations with native speakers in 1:1 chats or live audio rooms.


    🔗 Connect With Us: https://linktr.ee/Tandem_App


    0:00 Intro

    2:07 From Basra to Fluency

    13:30 Building a Multilingual Classroom

    47:20 What English Really Means in Türkiye

    56:30 The Outsider Advantage

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    1 hr and 8 mins
  • EP. 25 - From No Plan to Fluent: Frank's Language Immersion Journey
    Apr 14 2026

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    Frank grew up in London convinced he was simply bad at languages. Seven years of French at school, five of German, and not a single conversation to show for it. So at twenty-two, fresh out of university, he did the only logical thing: bought a one-way ticket to Buenos Aires with no contacts, no savings, and barely enough Spanish to order a coffee.

    What followed was equal parts terrifying and transformative. In this episode, Frank walks us through what real immersion actually looks like from the inside: the supermarket anxiety, the elevator small talk, the football team he joined by pretending he understood every word, and the pandemic lockdown that unexpectedly turned Argentina into home. We also get into how that journey eventually led to a language teaching career, a viral moment on Instagram, and a philosophy about fluency that has less to do with grammar and everything to do with the confidence to just keep going.


    About the guest: https://www.instagram.com/frankly_speaking_english/


    What is Tandem - Language exchange?


    Tandem is a global language exchange app on a mission to connect the world through languages. Members build confidence and improve their language skills through real life conversations with native speakers in 1:1 chats or live audio rooms.


    🔗 Connect With Us: https://linktr.ee/Tandem_App


    0:00 Intro

    4:24 From “Bad at Languages” to Moving Abroad

    14:45 Designing Immersion & Building Real Fluency

    44:47 Turning Language into Career & Leverage

    58:58 Reflection & Mindset

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    1 hr and 9 mins
  • EP. 24 - English Dominance, Dying French Languages, and the Luxembourg Exception
    Mar 31 2026

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    Luke is a British-born polyglot who grew up in a national park in northern England, spent his adult life living across eight countries, and now works at a French language school in Lille, advising, testing, and reassuring students from all over the world who come to learn French in an immersive environment. In this episode, he shares what years of living abroad and watching hundreds of students succeed and fail has taught him about what language learning actually takes.

    We go deep on the psychology of learning: why attitude almost always outweighs environment, what Luke calls the "tea bag effect," and how the fear of speaking to native speakers holds people back far more than grammar ever could. We also zoom out into the bigger picture: how the dominance of English threatens minority and regional languages across Europe, why France and the UK couldn't be more different in how they handle linguistic diversity, and why Luxembourg might just be the quiet model no one talks about enough.


    About the guest: https://www.instagram.com/lukielingual/


    What is Tandem - Language exchange?


    Tandem is a global language exchange app on a mission to connect the world through languages. Members build confidence and improve their language skills through real life conversations with native speakers in 1:1 chats or live audio rooms.


    🔗 Connect With Us: https://linktr.ee/Tandem_App


    0:00 Intro

    4:10 From England to France: A Life Built Around Languages

    11:44 Working in Language Education

    40:00 Language Diversity & Rights in Europe

    57:19 Reflections & Advice


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    1 hr and 8 mins