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Coffee With Gringos

181 episodes - English - Latest episode: about 1 year ago - ★★★★★ - 19 ratings

El inglés no se aprende, el inglés se usa. En este podcast, te enseñaremos el inglés de una manera relajada y auténtica - mediante diálogos con profesores nativos con base en Santiago, Chile - para que mejores tu inglés conversacional.

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Episode 181: Chileno viviendo y estudiando en Holanda

March 03, 2023 12:21 - 21.4 MB

¿Alguna vez has sentido curiosidad por saber cómo es estudiar y vivir en Holanda? En este episodio 181 de tu podcast favorito, Coffee with gringos, seguimos a un Chileno que estudió música y vivió en Holanda, también compartirá sus pensamientos sobre las diferencias culturales entre Chile y Holanda. No te pierdas esta inspiradora historia de un Chileno que vivio y estudió en el extranjero! 😲 Read the full transcript here: https://www.dynamicenglish.cl/coffee-with-gringos-podcast-clases...

Episode 180: Chilena Gringa viviendo en más de 5 países alrededor del mundo

February 28, 2023 18:49 - 25 MB

¡Hola amigos! En este episodio de Coffee with gringos Episodio 180, hablaremos de una inspiradora Chilena que actualmente ha vivido en más de 5 países. Hablaremos de su viaje y de los desafíos que enfrentó en el camino. También exploraremos las experiencias culturales únicas que encontró en cada lugar y el consejo que tiene para otros que están buscando hacer movimientos similares. Siéntate, relájate y disfruta de la conversación: ¡No querrás perderte esta historia! Read the full trans...

Episode 179: Cosas extrañas de gringos en Chile

February 28, 2023 18:18 - 22.8 MB

En este video, exploramos las cosas más extrañas de Chile según los extranjeros. Hablaremos de Jesse y Brittany sobre sus experiencias en Chile y lo que más les llamó la atención. Ya sea la cocina, la cultura, la gente u otra cosa, e incluso TERREMOTOS! Hablaremos de los aspectos únicos y sorprendentes de vivir en Chile. También escucharemos qué consejos tienen para aquella gente que quiera venir a Chile. Si tienes curiosidad por conocer Chile, ¡No te pierdas este vídeo!. Read the full...

Episode 178: Explorando la cultura en EEUU y SUDAFRICA

February 28, 2023 18:00 - 37.4 MB

Acompáñanos en el episodio número 178 de Coffee with gringos mientras exploramos las culturas de Estados Unidos y Sudáfrica. Discutiremos las similitudes y diferencias entre los dos países y sus respectivas culturas. Jesse y Brittany son expertos en sus campos, y compartirán sus ideas y perspectivas sobre este fascinante tema. Quédate con nosotros para disfrutar de una increíble e informativa conversación sobre la cultura en Estados Unidos y Sudáfrica. Read the full transcript here: h...

Episode 177: All about Chilean Food

December 08, 2022 12:23 - 44.8 MB

Cazuela, Curanto, Charquican…..In today’s episode, Brittany and Jesse talk about all the different types of Chilean food they’ve eaten over the years. Some good, some not so good. Discover what they find delicious and what they find not so appealing. Read the full transcript here: https://www.dynamicenglish.cl/coffee-with-gringos-podcast-clases-particulares-de-ingles/episode-177-chilean-food

Episode 176: Paige e Ian se despiden

July 13, 2022 15:52 - 28 MB

Yes—it’s true. After 175 episodes of Coffee with Gringos, Paige and Ian are leaving the podcast. While it has been a fantastic and amazing ride for both of them unfortunately all good things must come to an end. Join us for Paige and Ian’s final episode of CWG as they discuss their experiences with the podcast from amazing special guests to live streams events and even a tipsy cooking show and give a proper farewell and goodbye. Read the full transcript here: https://www.dynamicenglis...

Episode 175: Los idiomas más fáciles y difíciles de aprender

June 14, 2022 20:31 - 20.5 MB

While learning any language other than your native one is somewhat challenging, there are definitely some languages that happen to be easier to learn and others that are very difficult. That goes the same for native English speakers. Join us for today’s episode as we discuss some of the easiest and hardest languages to learn for native English speakers from Spanish and Dutch to Arabic and Euskera. Read the full transcript here: https://www.dynamicenglish.cl/coffee-with-gringos-podcast...

Episode 174: Cosas que hemos perdido por culpa de Internet

May 26, 2022 16:17 - 19.8 MB

The digital age has brought us all so many great things such as total connectivity, unlimited information, and futuristic lifestyles in an ever-convenient and comfortable world. However, the ushering in of this modern age has caused us to lose many things as they have become obsolete by our ever-glowing screens. Join us for today’s episode as we nostalgically talk about things that we have lost to the Internet from opening up a fresh new CD rom to disposable cameras to childhood autono...

Episode 173: Phrasal Verbs para aumentar tu fluidez profesional en inglés

May 11, 2022 17:23 - 19 MB

Have you ever been in a business meeting with English-speaking colleagues and heard them say something like “branch out” and thought to yourself, “what does that mean??” Native English speakers love to use phrasal verbs whenever they can and come so naturally. But if you are new to English, they can be quite challenging—especially in the context of business. Join us for today’s epsiosde as we discuss some of the most commonly used buisness phrasal verbs from “ step down” to “lay off” a...

Episode 172: Michael Papale - Una historia real de supervivencia

April 27, 2022 20:41 - 34.5 MB

Frequent special guest, Michael Papale, and our very own Paige Sutherland were recently on a hiking trip in the cold and wet White Mountains of New Hampshire in the northeastern United States where Michael suffered a series of unfortunate events—from falling in a creek and not having his phone and after being separated from the group, and eventually having a harrowing real-life survival story that put his mental and physical limits to the test. Join us for today’s episode as we discuss...

Episode 171: The Science of Productivity

April 13, 2022 17:16 - 19.7 MB

Do you ever feel like you just can’t get as much done as you would like to? Do you find yourself distracted by little things that keep you from getting your real work done? Well, you aren’t alone and the popular YouTube channel “ASAP Science” explains the reasons why in an interesting video called “The Science of Productivity.” Join us for today’s episode as we discuss the science of productivity—from having a disciplined schedule and not multitasking to breaking up work into smaller c...

Episode 170: Words in English that Aren't English Words

March 30, 2022 14:03 - 19.9 MB

Like most languages, English vocabulary has been influenced by several other languages due to cultural exchanges, trading, and conquest. Latin, German, and French are just a few of the languages which have greatly contributed to the evolution of English vocabulary over time. Join us for today’s episode as we discuss some common English words that arent even English, from “carpe diem” and “angst” to “hors d'oeuvres” and many more. Read the full transcript here: https://www.dynamicengli...

Episode 169: NFTs...what exactly are they?

March 16, 2022 13:47 - 17.7 MB

Non-fungible tokens—also known as NFTs—are unique digital pieces with unique digital codes that represent some sort of digital item that you can own. It could be digital art, music, videos, tweets, and even memes. It's totally unique and has a non-interchangeable unit of data which makes it encrypted in the blockchain system, similar to cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin and Ethereum. The NFT market has exploded in the last couple of years alone with over $40 billion USD sold in 2021 alone ...

Episode 168: The Russian Invasion of Ukraine

March 08, 2022 18:28 - 23.5 MB

The world has been shocked in the last few weeks by the developing story of the Russian invasion of its neighbor and former Soviet territory of Ukraine. Ukrainian cities are being invaded and bombed with civilians being killed as collateral damage. Russian President Vladimir Putin’s decision to invade has caused an array of problems for both the people of Ukraine and the people of Russia from condemnation from the majority of the world’s leaders, crippling economic sanctions, a nearly ...

Episode 167: Highlights from the Beijing Winter Olympics with special guest, Michael Papale

March 02, 2022 13:05 - 27.8 MB

The 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics have officially come to a close, just six months following the Summer Olympics in Tokyo, and being dubbed as yet another “COVID Olympics.” As per most Olympics, there have been some highlighted moments from skier Mikaela Shiffrin’s attempt to live up to high expectations and Shaun White’s tearful farewell to yet another Russian doping scandal in figure skating. Join us for today’s episode as we talk all about these stories and more with returning speci...

Episode 166: Odd Jobs From Professional Snuggler to Pet Food Taster

February 09, 2022 15:29 - 25.5 MB

Most people have just a very normal job, maybe as an accountant, teacher, lawyer, doctor, all these sorts of run-of-the-mill careers. But what about those people that do jobs that we don't even know exist or take for granted? These are jobs not a lot of people pursue even though it can involve some pretty serious cash. Join us for this episode as we discuss bizarre, unusual, and odd jobs from dog food tester to professional snuggler and much more. Read the full transcript here: https:...

Episode 165: The Case For the 4-Day Workweek

February 03, 2022 12:12 - 21.7 MB

The working world has been accustomed to the five-day workweek for over a century with the typical schedule of at least forty hours per week, Monday through Friday. A lot has changed in recent years with workers demanding more flexibility and options in an ever-changing and developing society—including the introduction of a four-day workweek that allows for more personal time and less feelings of burnout. However, can we as a society make this change function after so many years of fo...

Episode 164: New Zealand's Controversial Smoking Ban

January 25, 2022 19:02 - 20.9 MB

In a world full of vices such as alcohol and gambling, certain governments have been developing plans to limit the damage of these vices, especially among young people. One of the biggest vices—tobacco—has come into the forefront of debate of health, modernization, and personal rights in the form of a newly proposed tobacco ban. New Zealand’s government has recently announced plans to enact a tobacco ban for the youth of their population with the goal of having fewer than five percent ...

Episode 163: The Billionaire Space Race

January 12, 2022 21:13 - 18.4 MB

The billionaire space race is the rivalry among some of the world’s richest entrepreneurs who have entered the aerospace industry in recent years. These business tycoons such as Jeff Bezos, Richard Branson, and Elong Musk are picking up where under-funded government administrations are slacking and are competing for the most successful advancements and adventures in space. While space exploration is exciting and breakthrough, should we be worried about these billionaires and their plan...

Episode 162: The Big Events from the Year 2021

December 29, 2021 11:52 - 22.8 MB

Following the trend of the previous year’s unexpected events amidst a novel pandemic, 2021 was no shortage of surprises. From political uprisings to the George Floyd case verdict to spectator-less Olympic games and same-sex marriage legalization in Chile, this year brought us more than we could have ever expected during one of the most unpredictable times in recent history. Join us for the last episode of 2021 as we discuss this year’s wildest and most memorable moments. Read the full...

Episode 161: Recent Court Case Ignites Gun Debate in the U.S.

December 16, 2021 12:44 - 20.7 MB

In the US, the recent acquittal of seventeen-year Kyle Rittenhouse for shooting three people—killing two and injuring one—during a Black Lives Matter protest last year has reignited once again the hotly debated issue of gun rights in the country. The case had been really messy from the start, with prosecutors looking for any angle they could to put him behind bars while Rittenhouse and his defense claim he was only acting in self-defense. Join us for today’s episode as we break down th...

Episode 160: Cold Cases With Special Guest Kathleen Chenery

November 24, 2021 12:13 - 27.8 MB

A cold case is a crime, or a suspected crime, that has not yet been fully resolved and is not the subject of a current criminal investigation, but for which new information could emerge from new witness testimony, re-examined files, new evidence, or even fresh activities of a suspect. These cases often go unsolved for many years with the families of the victims never finding closure and always wondering what happened to their loved ones. These cases are often very present and well-know...

Episode 159: Special Guest, Karl VonZabern Talks About Epic Fishing in Alaska

November 10, 2021 20:39 - 25 MB

Alaska is not only the largest US state but a land of wild frontier filled with wild animals, frozen glaciers, and a harsh environment where a few but brave people survive in order to have their own taste of freedom and nature in an ever-modern and controlled world. Today we sit down with a good friend and former Santiago resident and Dynamic English teacher to discuss life as a salmon fisherman in Alaska from pulling in nets on the boat to avoiding enormous mosquitos. Read the full tr...

Episode 158: U.S. National Parks from Yosemite to Acadia

November 04, 2021 16:35 - 20.3 MB

The United States National Parks Service was established in 1916 and has since grown to include 63 national parks in all 50 states and territories from Alaska to Puerto Rico. Each year, millions of tourists visit these parks to enjoy their unique geography, wildlife, weather, scenery, and accessibility. Whether you’re looking for a casual hike through the forest, catch an incredible sunrise on a volcano crater, or rock climb high granite walls, the national parks have a little bit of s...

Episode 157: Survival Stories You Won't Forget

October 27, 2021 12:46 - 22.2 MB

Throughout history, there have been incredible survival stories that demonstrate what people have inside them to stay alive under the absolute worst circumstances. From being stranded in the middle of the ocean and surrounded by sharks to resorting to cannibalism in the freezing mountains, these tragic stories remind us not only of the fragility of life but also the willpower and tenacity it takes to survive when it seems that all hope is lost. Join us for this episode as we discuss so...

Episode 156: Puns, You Either Love Them or Hate Them

October 20, 2021 19:22 - 19.9 MB

A pun is a joke that exploits or ties in the different possible meanings of a word or that there are words that sound alike but have different meanings. These are typically pretty cheesy and are most usually seen in the form of “dad jokes” which make us reluctantly chuckle and roll our eyes. Join us for this episode of the podcast as we discuss some of the most clever, cheesy and downright lamest puns that exist. Read the full transcript here: https://www.dynamicenglish.cl/coffee-with...

Episode 155: American Folklore from Paul Bunyan to Johnny Appleseed

October 13, 2021 19:20 - 20.5 MB

Folk tales are basically stories that have both elements of truth and myth that are passed down from generation to generation and they end up becoming a really important part of history in some cases. They usually have multiple authors and so the story is changed as it is passed down from generation to generation. Join us for this episode as we discuss some commonly know North American folktales such as Johnny Appleseed, John Henry, and more. Read the full transcript here: https://www...

Episode 154: California Dreamin' with special guest, Maggie Gallagher

October 06, 2021 15:11 - 22.8 MB

California is the most populous state in the United States and is synonymous with sunshine, Hollywood stars, and laid-back vibes. From major cities like Los Angeles and San Francisco to its beautiful beaches, mountains, and redwood forests, this iconic state has a little bit of something for everyone to enjoy. In today’s episode, we sit down and chat with our special guest and California native, Maggie Gallagher, as she tells us the good, the bad, and the tasty of California. Read the...

Episode 153: Would You Rather...

September 27, 2021 19:17 - 23.4 MB

Would you rather have all traffic lights you approach be green or never have to stand in line again? Would you rather travel the world for a year on a shoestring budget or stay only in one country for a year but live in complete luxury? These are just a couple of examples of “would you rather” questions that are intended to represent hypothetical situations in which you have to choose between two decisions that can be strange, difficult, or just downright crazy. There are no wrong answ...

Episode 152: Paige Got COVID

September 08, 2021 16:42 - 19.1 MB

Despite COVID vaccinations continuing to roll out worldwide, we are continuing to see more breakthrough cases of people becoming infected with new variants such as Delta and hospitals are once again filling up with mostly unvaccinated or unhealthy patients. Unfortunately, one of these breakthrough cases includes our very own Paige who got infected a few weeks ago and thankfully recovered quickly due to being vaccinated and healthy. Join us for today’s episode as we talk about Paige’s r...

Episode 151: Update on the U.S. Withdrawal from Afghanistan

August 31, 2021 11:45 - 22 MB

In recent weeks, the Islamic-militant group known as the Taliban has seized power in Afghanistan as the United States military continues its complete withdrawal from the country after almost twenty years of a devastating and costly war. Thousands of Afghans and others have rushed to the airport hoping to escape the country in fear of what the return of the Taliban will bring, with some so desperate that they have fallen to their deaths while clinging to US military planes as they leave...

Episode 150: More Common English Idioms to Boost your Everyday Expressions

August 25, 2021 13:27 - 18 MB

In today’s episode we’ll continue talking about. more common idioms in English. Expressions such as “hit the nail on the head”, “cut to the chase” and “up in the air”. Tune in to find out what these idioms mean and how to use them. As always, read the transcript as you listen here: https://www.dynamicenglish.cl/coffee-with-gringos-podcast-clases-particulares-de-ingles/episode-150-common-idioms-2

Episode 149: Business Buzzwords to Elevate your Professional Fluency

August 18, 2021 13:49 - 20.4 MB

Business buzzwords are terms that are regularly used in business to gain attention, boost morale, and describe situations within an industry or corporate culture. While they can be unknown and confusing at first, understanding and correctly using buzzwords can help you engage with coworkers and clients and add variety to your professional lexicon. Tune in to this week’s episode as we go through some commonly used business buzzwords and how they can help you elevate your workplace fluen...

Episode 148: Special Guest, Cat Flynn, Talks Fads of the 90s

August 10, 2021 13:50 - 23 MB

What do Silly Putty, Furbies, and “Goosebumps” books all have in common? Being incredibly popular and successful fads in the 1990s that came and went with the decade. These short-lived trends are just a few of many that live forever in the minds of those who are old enough to remember them and in many cases, also collecting dust somewhere in the attic (looking at you, Beanie Babies…). Tune in to this week’s episode as we are joined by special guest, Cat Flynn, in discussing some of our...

Episode 147: Cubans Take to the Streets in Largest Protests in Decades

August 04, 2021 16:13 - 18 MB

Following its biggest anti-government protests in more than thirty years, the people of the tiny island nation of Cuba have been taking to the streets demanding aid from the government as the country suffers from food and medicine shortages, rising inflation, lack of vaccines, and a sixty-year embargo with the US that has crippled the lives of its people. Will President Miguel Díaz Canel and the Cuban government provide what the people are asking for or will they continue to ignore them...

Episode 146: The Tokyo Summer Olympics Are Here!

July 27, 2021 15:41 - 21 MB

After being postponed for a year due to COVID-19, the Tokyo 2020 Summer Olympics are officially underway with thousands of athletes, officials, and journalists pouring into the Japanese capital for the most anticipated international multi-sport event in the world. However, with rising positive COVID-19 cases, social distancing protocols, and no spectators allowed at the events, this year’s historic games will be different than any before. Join us for today’s episode as we talk all abou...

Episode 145: Hawaii and the Road to Hana

July 21, 2021 20:06 - 21.8 MB

Hawaii is the world’s largest island chain, located in the Pacific Ocean about 2,000 miles off the coast from the United States mainland which became the US’s newest and 50th state in 1959. With its tropical climate, beautiful beaches, rainforests, volcanoes, seafood, etc., Hawaii has long been a popular destination for honeymooners, surfers, families, and retirees trying to escape the boredom and craziness of mainland life. Join us for today's episode as we discuss Ian’s recent trip t...

Episode 144: The 411 On Britney Spear's Conservatorship

July 13, 2021 18:40 - 19.6 MB

Thirteen years ago, the incredibly famous and successful pop star Britney Spears suffered from a mental breakdown which led her to be admitted into a psych ward and placed under a conservatorship. Under this conservatorship, her father has the legal right to control essentially every decision of her life—from her finances to visiting her own children and even preventing her from getting off of her birth control in order to have more children. Recently, Britney has expressed her desire t...

Episode 143: Alter Egos From Sasha Fierce to Clark Kent

July 06, 2021 14:12 - 24.1 MB

An alter ego is a person’s secondary or alternative identity, that happens to be different from a person's normal or true personality. We see many people take on the role of an alter ego from actors and musicians to superheroes as a way to express themselves in ways that they feel that they can’t with their true identities. They can help one’s career take off to great success or see themselves get pigeon-holed into one character. Join us for today’s episode as we discuss some commonly ...

Episode 142: How Best to Distinguish Between Similar Common Verbs

June 30, 2021 20:04 - 21 MB

One of the most challenging parts of the English language is that it’s filled with verbs that essentially have the same meaning, but are used in different situations or contexts. Some common examples include “know” and “meet”, “watch” and “look” and “win” and “earn”, among many others. While it can be confusing to know how to choose the right verb, doing so will help you feel more confident and take your fluency to the next level. Join us for today’s episode as we discuss some of the mo...

Episode 141: Genealogy - Where Your Family Comes From

June 16, 2021 16:39 - 19.8 MB

Have you ever wondered what your ancestors were like? Did they immigrate from a foreign country to where you live now? What was life like for them in the past? These are common questions that get mentioned when talking about genealogy—your family’s history. With advanced genealogy and DNA testing more readily available than ever, it is now easy and affordable to find out more about one’s family history, genetic makeup, and even one’s own identity. Join us for today’s episode as we dis...

Episode 140: Tongue Twisters From Peter Piper to Woodchuck Chucks

June 11, 2021 14:23 - 20.6 MB

A tongue twister is a phrase that is designed to be difficult to articulate properly and can be used as a type of spoken word game or even a voice warm-up for performers, politicians, and other speakers. Specifically for language learners, they can be used as exercises to improve pronunciation, fluency, and speaking speed. Join us for today’s episode as we explain some classic English-language tongue twisters from Peter Piper to woodchuck chucks and many more. Read the full transcript ...

Episode 139: The Unique Flavors & Culture of United States Foods

June 02, 2021 15:59 - 22.9 MB

For those who think that United States traditional foods only include hamburgers, hot dogs, and apple pie—you’re wrong (although we do eat a lot of those). In the US, almost every city or state can be associated with its unique kind of food. From New England clam chowder and Kansas City barbecue to New Orleans jambalaya and Wisconsin cheese curds, the nation’s wide variety of dishes welcome eaters to the flavor and culture of the place they are experiencing. Join us for today’s episod...

Episode 138: The Right to Be Forgotten

May 26, 2021 18:24 - 17.8 MB

Since the beginning of journalism, news and media outlets have published damaging, embarrassing, and even racially biased stories to provide readers with interesting and attractive articles—whether they are true or not—and have left these stories uncorrected in their publications. These unfair stories have caused many to be kept from getting jobs, homes, etc., and are constantly haunted by a past publication. However, recently The Boston Globe has committed to giving people the opportu...

Episode 137: Special Guest, Christian Fetterman, of "Gringo Mode On"

May 20, 2021 15:51 - 25 MB

Seven years ago, comedian Christian Fetterman left his home in Pennsylvania, US for Chile with the dream of learning Spanish and making people laugh with funny videos. Since starting his YouTube channel—“Gringo Mode On”—three years ago, he has gained widespread popularity for his viral content, especially his hilarious parodies and stereotypes of Chileans and gringos. Join us for today’s episode as we sit down with Christian to talk all about his journey from teaching English to Chilea...

Episode 136: Myanmar Coup - What is Happening and Why?

May 12, 2021 17:58 - 17.6 MB

The Southeast Asian country of Myanmar has suffered from countless hardships and injustices in the recent past, from the mass genocide of the Rohingya Muslims to having one of the longest ongoing civil wars in the world. To make things even worse, on February 1st, the Myanmar military successfully deposed the democratically elected National League for Democracy (NLD) party through a military coup—seizing the power of the government and declaring a state of emergency and martial law. T...

Episode 135: Advance Your Fluency With Adjective Alternatives

May 05, 2021 20:04 - 19.7 MB

When speaking any language—as a native or as a learner—it can be very easy to fall into the habit of using the same general and uninteresting adjectives over and over. In English, just a few of these adjectives include “good”, “bad”, “fine”, and they are not only vague—but also downright boring. A great way to expand your lexicon, sound more fluent and have fun challenging yourself at the same is to learn and use some great alternative synonyms to replace them. Join us for today’s epis...

Episode 134: Special Guest, Nate Douglas, Talks All About Kentucky

April 28, 2021 19:04 - 17.3 MB

It is common to hear people talk all about the big cities in the US—New York City, Los Angeles, Miami, San Francisco, etc. However, a lesser-known city that lies in the hills of Kentucky is Louisville. Home to the famous boxer, Muhammed Ali, The Kentucky Derby, and Kentucky Fried Chicken—Louisville is a hidden gem that is overlooked too often by tourists. Join us on today’s episode as we talk to our special guest and native Kentuckian—Nate Douglas—about the Bluegrass State from black-e...

Episode 133: Paige Takes a trip to the Grand Canyon

April 21, 2021 20:58 - 19.1 MB

The Grand Canyon is an enormous natural formation located in the southwest US in a state called Arizona that was formed by millions of years of river and wind erosion. At 446km length and 29km width, the canyon is a sight to see and is one of the most popular tourist attractions in the US with an estimated 5.9 million tourists visiting every year. While visiting the Grand Canyon is for everyone, it is especially attractive to hikers looking to experience some of the trails and dangerou...

Episode 132: Natural Disasters....from Earthquakes to Tornados

April 14, 2021 17:18 - 24.1 MB

The rise of climate change in recent years has affected our planet in many ways, one of which is the increase in frequency and magnitude of natural disasters. Every year, these forces of nature cause chaos, destruction, and death more and more frequently than before. Whether it’s tornados in Missouri, blizzards in Boston, or wildfires in Chile, natural disasters are a common part of life and culture for the people who live with them. Join us for today’s episode as we discuss natural di...