Posted 13 days ago

Guests-Experts on Dying Languages & Culture for Podcast

Hello LinkedIn hive mind! I'm currently recording episodes for my soon-to-launch podcast, The Culture Tripper; conversations from the places where language, culture and travel intersect. I am looking for guests, experts or people who are just crazy passionate about these topics, so I'm throwing it out into the ether! Some ideas I am interested in: Dying or dead languages - why does it happen, what can we do to curb a language dying, examples of revival, first person experience of a dying/revived language etc., would be great. Thinking Cornish or Scots Gaelic (not Welsh or Gaelic) even Manx if there is anyone who has experience with this. I would just need an outline about what your angle could be, and your expertise or experience. Time - perceptions of time - chronic cultures - P-time or M-time and experiences of these. Are you all mañana mañana, or a punctual Patty? This is a topic I absolutely love, so it would be good to speak with an expert on this. Also I'm interested to talk to polyglots, third culture kids/adults/parents, people who love a particular culture, digital nomads, and what 'home' means to people, comms experts with an intercultural passion... The podcast will soft launch soon, I am creating a back catalogue of episodes at the moment, but for reference, I have worked on producing lots of this type of content before so you are in safe hands! Gina Jones Kul Mahay Mohamed Ramzi #journorequest #podcast #guestrequest #comms #travelpod #communications #languages #linguaphone #linguist #deadlanguages #cornish #polyglot
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