Two years ago, I started Season 3 (Episodes 101 - 150) and it's been a journey. In this episode, you'll hear about the many cultural topics we covered in the past 50 episodes. You'll hear which episodes were the most popular among listeners, which stories left me speechless and which ones I found incredibly useful.
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166 - Expression: To Take It With A Grain Of Salt
165 - Chats with Shana: Culture Shock in the U.S. (Everyday Life)
164.2 - English Story: Irregular Verbs with the Titanic
164 - Expression: To Hit Rock Bottom
163 - 5-Minute English: The Post Office and Mail
162 - Discover Illinois with Jackie (from "Ask Jackie")
161 - 10 Words a Day: Handy-Dandy Reduplications
160.2 - How Cereal Became The Number One Breakfast Food in the U.S.
160 - Expression: Gimme Some Sugar!
159 - 5-Minute English: Home Renovation
158 - Moving Across the U.S. with Lucas
157.2 - New Year's Resolution Statistics for the U.S.
157 - Expression: To Get The Ball Rolling
156 - Chats with Shana: My Christmas Memories (+10 Must-Know Oxymorons)
155 - Decades: The 1980s with Alex
154.2 - The Boston Tea Party + U.S. Independence from Britain
154 - Expression: My Cup of Tea
153 - 5-Minute English: Shopping for Clothes
152 - The Legend of Sleepy Hollow (Halloween Special)
151.2 - Moose in the U.S. (Do we live in harmony with our moose?)
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