What do you know about lions? Do you know how they live or where they live? Do you know how many are left in the world and if they are ever in danger? Join me in this Do You Know episode from English Plus Podcast and learn more about lions.
What do you know about lions? Do you know how they live or where they live? Do you know how many are left in the world and if they are ever in danger? Join me in this Do You Know episode from English Plus Podcast and learn more about lions.
How much do you know about unidentified flying objects or UFOs? Do you want to learn more about that? Listen to this Do You Know episode from English Plus Podcast and you will know all about UFOs.
Who is Jackie Robinson? Do you know who that great athlete was? Join us and learn more about one of the most iconic baseball players and athletes of all time.
What do you know about Cheetahs? You might know that they are fast, but what else do you know about them? We will tell you all about cheetahs in this Knowledge Plus Episode.
What is the Big Bang? You might have heard of it before, but do you really what it means. We will tell you all about in this Knowledge Plus episode.
What do you know about rivers? We will talk in this Knowledge Plus episode about rivers, how they form, why are they important, how they flood and more.
Who is Aristotle? How much do you know about this philosopher who is considered by many as one of the most important philosophers of all time? Learn about Aristotle in this Knowledge Plus Podcast episode.
Learn about this very popular game in the US. What is American football? Learn about its traditions, rules and some of its greatest players of all time.
What is Halloween? Everybody must know the answer to that, but do you know how it started? Where did Halloween come from? Learn about that and more in this new Knowledge Plus episode from Plus Podcast Network.
What do you know about ants? You may know some information but not much. You will learn a lot more about ants in this new Knowledge Plus episode from Plus Podcast Network.
The Amazon River at night is a cacophony of jungle sounds and pitch-black water. Thiago, a boat pilot, knows the dangers of the current, but when his engine dies on Christmas Eve, he finds himself drifting helplessly in the dark. Alone, with the rain pouring down and the river spinning him toward the unknown, he spots a faint spark in the distance. It isn’t a city or a harbor, but a flickering light on a rotting dock. This is a story about the terror of being adrift, and the humble lights that guide us home.
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The heat in Buenos Aires presses against the windows of the nursing home, where Valeria sits in her wheelchair, her dancing days long behind her. To the staff, she is just a number on a chart; to herself, she is a history book gathering dust. But Lucas, a young orderly with untucked clothes and a mop in his hand, knows a secret. He knows the music of the bandoneón. When he plays an old tango on his phone, the sterile room transforms, and Valeria is reminded that the dance doesn’t end just because the legs have stopped moving.
Why are we so afraid of the pause? In this episode, we travel to a silent apartment in Stockholm, a frozen grate in Moscow, a sterile ICU in Manila, and a chaotic airport in Frankfurt to explore what happens when life forces us to wait.
Frankfurt Airport is a cathedral of efficiency, designed to move millions without a hitch. But on Christmas Eve, a massive snowstorm has stopped the clock. At Gate Z-15, the mood is toxic: business travelers are shouting, tourists are hoarding power outlets, and the departure board is a sea of red ‘CANCELED’ signs. Then, the lights go out. In the sudden darkness, a low hum begins in the corner—a melody that transcends language. Join us for a story about what happens when our plans are ruined, and we are forced to find harmony in the delay.
Manila is usually a symphony of noise—firecrackers, karaoke, and celebration. But inside the Public General Hospital, the air is sterile and silent. Reya, a nurse on the night shift, watches over ‘Lolo Ben,’ a coma patient with no family to claim him. It is Noche Buena, the midnight feast, and Reya refuses to let him spend it in the dark. She hangs a small paper lantern on his IV pole and begins to read. But the hospital doors are about to open, bringing a reminder that even in the quietest rooms, we are never truly alone.