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Why We All Need to Touch Grass | Mandarin Monkey podcast 404

Why We All Need to Touch Grass | Mandarin Monkey podcast 404

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In this episode, we dive into the joys and pains of podcast production, the growing importance of bilingualism in career paths, and how AI is quietly reshaping language learning and job interviews. We also tackle parenting in the tech age, the screen-time struggle, and how different generations navigate the digital world. Oh, and yes—streaming has definitely changed everything.

Key Takeaways

  • Making a podcast is harder than it looks (trust us, we’ve done a few).
  • Being bilingual gives you a serious edge in today’s job market.
  • Not every role needs perfect fluency—context matters.
  • AI’s creeping into interviews and learning tools—be ready.
  • Parents are stuck between wanting peace and fearing screens.
  • Screen time? Not evil. But moderation is everything.
  • Your nan’s tech habits probably aren’t the same as your kid’s.
  • We’ve gone from VHS to infinite scroll—media has changed.
  • We want your feedback—it actually helps.
  • Fresh air still matters. Get outside now and then.

Chapters

0:00 – Intro & New Year Hellos

06:13 – Bilingualism & Better Jobs

11:59 – AI’s New Role in Language Learning

21:01 – Kids, Screens & The Digital Dilemma

26:59 – Tech vs. Trees: Finding Balance

32:54 – How Generations Use Tech Differently

38:57 – From Telly to TikTok: Media Evolution

44:48 – Listener Feedback & What’s Next


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