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The One About Snails, Subtitles, and Salt Flats

The One About Snails, Subtitles, and Salt Flats

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In this episode of the Mandarin Monkey Podcast, Tom and Ula take listeners on a conversational journey covering everything from rescuing snails to the surprising genre of cozy fantasy. They share personal stories, listener feedback about subtitles, and survival tips for the salt flats, all wrapped in reflections on parenting, cultural sensitivity, and language learning.


Whether it's talking to kids about historical figures, planning travel adventures, or discussing the purpose behind the show, this episode blends practical insight with humour and heart.


Key Takeaways

  • The show blends listicle-style episodes with free-flowing conversations.
  • Personal stories (yes, even snail rescues) make it feel real.
  • Talking history with kids is challenging—but worth it.
  • Subtitles are helpful but polarising—feedback is split.
  • The podcast’s mission has shifted from teaching to connecting.
  • Salt flat survival tip: know your landmarks.
  • Altitude sickness is real—plan ahead when traveling.
  • Cozy fantasy offers a gentle, feel-good reading experience.
  • Curiosity is good—but cultural awareness is better.
  • Asking where someone’s from can be a genuine way to connect—if done right.
  • Kobo is a solid platform for Chinese-language reads.


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