#8 - Esperantists
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We take a departure from the ordinary as we get a bit more international, and talk about the "fandom" of this week: Esperantists!
What is Esperanto? Are speakers of a language "fans"? What is its appeal and how did its followers come to be?
Stay tuned for an educational episode!
Everyone's a fan!
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- 00:00 – Cold Open (Esperanto???) 00:07 – Theme Song 00:29 – Introduction (Esperanto???) 00:56 – Introduction (English) 01:20 – Who are Esperantists? What is Esperanto?! 41:30 – Fans of the week 47:16 – Spotlight: Springboard to Languages 50:46 – Goodbye! 52:03 – Outtakes
- "The Joy of Esperanto - The Daily Beast" "The Serious History Behind Esperanto | TIME" "Esperanto: the language that never was | Prospect Magazine" "The Secret Jewish History of Esperanto - Culture – Forward.com" "Regina home to smallest Esperanto language club in Canada - Saskatchewan - CBC News" "Esther Schor’s Bridge of Words, reviewed." "Springboard… to Languages – an innovative introduction to language learning for KS1 and KS2" "Pasporta Servo - Wikipedia" "Learn Esperanto first: Tim Morley at TEDxGranta - YouTube" "paculo comments on Why learn Esperanto?" "Adventures in Esperanto – Finding Esperanto's little quirks" "Wikipedia - Esperanto" "The Secret Language of George Soros" "The Joy of Esperanto" "The Hidden Perverse Effects of the Current System" "Esperanto in China Faces Uncertain Future" "Parolas Esperanton? Esperanto Language still has Appeal in Brazil" "Johnson: Simple, Logical and Doomed" "Are there any esperantization movements - Reddit" "Gufujo - Wikipedia" "Oomoto - Wikipedia" "Esperanto Culture - Wikipedia" "Esperantido" "Esperanto Stack Exchange"
- Music:
- "Tarantelle, Op. 43" by Frederic Chopin, played by Olga Gurevich "Polonaise in F sharp minor" by Frederic Chopin, played by Olga Gurevich "Fantaisie, Op. 49" by Frederic Chopin, played by Olga Gurevich
- "Glasses" by Anton Anuchin used under CC BY 3.0 "Speech Bubbles" byiconosphere used under CC BY 3.0
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