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Sinopsis
A podcast about language and what people do with it: Conversations and stories with interpreters, translators, copywriters, and other fun professions and passions.For more information, please go to https://www.adrechsel.de/podcast/.
Episodios
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26: Knowledge People, Language People - With Jochen Hummel
08/09/2016 Duración: 41minMeet Jochen Hummel, one of the founders of Trados. Even if you're not familiar with his name, you have almost certainly heard of the piece of software that he helped create and that many translators rely upon each and every day to get their work done.... Meet Jochen Hummel, one of the founders of Trados. Even if you're not familiar with his name, you have almost certainly heard of the piece of software that he helped create and that many translators rely upon each and every day to get their work done. Jochen and I talk about how Trados came to be, what he's been up to since selling Trados to SDL and what the future holds for language technology. Take a listen! Show notes: www.adrechsel.de/langfm/jochen-hummel
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25: Around the world with Eugenia Durante, translator and music writer
24/08/2016 Duración: 20minMy guest is Eugenia Durante, a translator and writer from Italy. We talk about how she got into languages, writing for Rolling Stone magazine, her career and her travels, most notably to the South By Southwest festival 2016. Show notes can be found at... My guest is Eugenia Durante, a translator and writer from Italy. We talk about how she got into languages, writing for Rolling Stone magazine, her career and her travels, most notably to the South By Southwest festival 2016. Show notes can be found at www.adrechsel.de/langfm/eugenia/.
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24: Interpreters' Help
18/05/2016 Duración: 20minI had the chance to sit down with Benoît and Yann, the two developers, for a nice conversation, which I've edited down to this episode. Learn more about how Interpreters' Help came about (there's even a cameo!), how it can help you and what's in store... I had the chance to sit down with Benoît and Yann, the two developers, for a nice conversation, which I've edited down to this episode. Learn more about how Interpreters' Help came about (there's even a cameo!), how it can help you and what's in store for the future. Show notes: www.adrechsel.de/langfm/interpretershelp
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23: Rebecca Gausnell
03/05/2016 Duración: 46minA conversation with accent and dialect coach Rebecca Gausnell about voice, language, her work in film and TV, and much more! Show notes: www.adrechsel.de/langfm/rebecca A conversation with accent and dialect coach Rebecca Gausnell about voice, language, her work in film and TV, and much more! Show notes: www.adrechsel.de/langfm/rebecca
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22: Tess Whitty
20/04/2016 Duración: 24minMy guest on episode 22 of LangFM is Tess Whitty, a translator, fellow language podcaster - and a fellow European, who now lives in Utah. We talk about how Tess got there, about marketing and podcasting and many other interesting things. Show notes:... My guest on episode 22 of LangFM is Tess Whitty, a translator, fellow language podcaster - and a fellow European, who now lives in Utah. We talk about how Tess got there, about marketing and podcasting and many other interesting things. Show notes: www.adrechsel.de/langfm/tess-whitty
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21: Demos ex machina? Multilingual communication with Mathew Lowry
31/03/2016 Duración: 56minOn episode 21 of LangFM, I talk to European communication strategist Mathew Lowry (that's only one 'T'). Please do check out the show notes for more information and many more links. We talk about Mathew's background, communicating Europe,... On episode 21 of LangFM, I talk to European communication strategist Mathew Lowry (that's only one 'T'). Please do check out the show notes for more information and many more links. We talk about Mathew's background, communicating Europe, multilingualism and innovation, the European public sphere, machine translation and AI, the upcoming LT Innovate conference - oh, and we debunk the "English only" myth. Full show notes: https://adrechsel.de/langfm/mathewlowry
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20: Sergio Llorian and VoiceBoxer
09/03/2016 Duración: 36minMy guest on episode 20 of LangFM is Sergio Llorian. Sergio is the CEO and co-founder of VoiceBoxer, an online platform for conferences, presentations and webinars, that also allows for interpretation and slides in multiple languages. Show notes:... My guest on episode 20 of LangFM is Sergio Llorian. Sergio is the CEO and co-founder of VoiceBoxer, an online platform for conferences, presentations and webinars, that also allows for interpretation and slides in multiple languages. Show notes: www.adrechsel.de/langfm/voiceboxer
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Sharing the small world of interpreting through podcasts
04/03/2016 Duración: 05minA guest podcast on the ProZ.com blog: https://prozcomblog.com/2015/11/20/guest-podcast-sharing-the-small-world-of-interpreting-through-podcasts/ A guest podcast on the ProZ.com blog: https://prozcomblog.com/2015/11/20/guest-podcast-sharing-the-small-world-of-interpreting-through-podcasts/
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19: Sketchnoting, with Linda Saukko-Rauta
17/02/2016 Duración: 33minLinda Saukko-Rauta is a language-teacher turned sketchnoter based in Jyväskylä, Finland. Listen in as we talk about how doodling in work meetings propelled her into a successful freelance career as a sketchnoter. What is sketchnoting, you ask? Linda... Linda Saukko-Rauta is a language-teacher turned sketchnoter based in Jyväskylä, Finland. Listen in as we talk about how doodling in work meetings propelled her into a successful freelance career as a sketchnoter. What is sketchnoting, you ask? Linda will tell you more about it in this latest instalment of the LangFM podcast. Show notes: www.adrechsel.de/langfm/sketchnoting
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18: Dan Kenig and Intragloss
29/01/2016 Duración: 45minListen in as I talk to Dan Shalit Kenig, an EU-accredited conference interpreter based in Tel Aviv with a very interesting biography. And a knack for technology: Together with a programmer, he has developed Intragloss, a glossary application focussed... Listen in as I talk to Dan Shalit Kenig, an EU-accredited conference interpreter based in Tel Aviv with a very interesting biography. And a knack for technology: Together with a programmer, he has developed Intragloss, a glossary application focussed on making your preparation dead-easy. Show notes: www.adrechsel.de/langfm/dan-kenig-intragloss
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17: Introducing Glossary Assistant
10/12/2015 Duración: 28minIn this episode, I talk to developer Reg Martin, the person behind Glossary Assistant for Android. Glossary Assistant is an app that Reg created for his wife, who works as a conference interpreter. If you want to get started using it, tune in and... In this episode, I talk to developer Reg Martin, the person behind Glossary Assistant for Android. Glossary Assistant is an app that Reg created for his wife, who works as a conference interpreter. If you want to get started using it, tune in and bring your tablet. Show notes: www.adrechsel.de/langfm/glossaryassistant
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16: Martina Russo, translator at work
02/12/2015 Duración: 16minMartina is a translator based in Milan, who has travelled quite a bit. She has also come up with a great idea for you to tell the world about what you're doing on your computer or tablet: decals.
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15: Geeking out with Josie Holley and Joshua Goldsmith
18/11/2015 Duración: 51minJosie Holley and Joshua Goldsmith are dyed-in-the-wool tablet interpreters. Their final thesis at the University of Geneva covered the use of tablets in consecutive interpreting. Listen in as we geek out about tablets, styli, apps and their research... Josie Holley and Joshua Goldsmith are dyed-in-the-wool tablet interpreters. Their final thesis at the University of Geneva covered the use of tablets in consecutive interpreting. Listen in as we geek out about tablets, styli, apps and their research project. Show notes: www.adrechsel.de/langfm/josiejosh
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14: Bonjour, Berlin - mit Caroline Elias
06/11/2015 Duración: 57minEin Gespräch mit Caroline Elias, Hörfunkjournalistin und Dolmetscherin "auf dem zweiten Bildungsweg" über Bücher, Radio, Film und - natürlich - das Dolmetschen. Show notes: www.adrechsel.de/langfm/carolineelias Ein Gespräch mit Caroline Elias, Hörfunkjournalistin und Dolmetscherin "auf dem zweiten Bildungsweg" über Bücher, Radio, Film und - natürlich - das Dolmetschen. Show notes: www.adrechsel.de/langfm/carolineelias
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13: Geneva calling: Ewandro Magalhaes
21/10/2015 Duración: 49minEwandro tells me how he made it from fitness instructor to A-level interpreter, from Brasil to Monterey to Geneva. We take a deep dive into remote participation at ITU meetings in Geneva and how both interpreters and delegates adapt. Ewandro also... Ewandro tells me how he made it from fitness instructor to A-level interpreter, from Brasil to Monterey to Geneva. We take a deep dive into remote participation at ITU meetings in Geneva and how both interpreters and delegates adapt. Ewandro also shares valuable thoughts for both novice and experienced interpreters. Show notes: www.adrechsel.de/langfm/ewandromagalhaes
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12: AIIC-Workshop "Dolmetscher für Dolmetscher" 2015
07/10/2015 Duración: 48minAm 5. September 2015 fand in Köln wieder einmal der jährliche "Dolmetscher-für-Dolmetscher"-Workshop der AIIC-Region Deutschland statt. Dieser Podcast ist ein akustischer Einblick in den Weiterbildungstag. Show notes: www.adrechsel.de/langfm/dfd2015 Am 5. September 2015 fand in Köln wieder einmal der jährliche "Dolmetscher-für-Dolmetscher"-Workshop der AIIC-Region Deutschland statt. Dieser Podcast ist ein akustischer Einblick in den Weiterbildungstag. Show notes: www.adrechsel.de/langfm/dfd2015
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11: Terminologie am Küchentisch: Anja Rütten und Leonie Wagener
30/09/2015 Duración: 48minNehmt euch einen Stuhl und setzt euch an den Küchentisch. Thema heute: Terminologie und Konferenzvorbereitung im digitalen Zeitalter. Mit meinen Gästen Anja Rütten und Leonie Wagener. Show notes: www.adrechsel.de/langfm/terminologie Nehmt euch einen Stuhl und setzt euch an den Küchentisch. Thema heute: Terminologie und Konferenzvorbereitung im digitalen Zeitalter. Mit meinen Gästen Anja Rütten und Leonie Wagener. Show notes: www.adrechsel.de/langfm/terminologie
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10: A cup of coffee with Elisabet Tiselius
23/09/2015 Duración: 58minThis is the first podcast episode ever recorded live with a guest in the same room, and it was great. I chatted with Elisabet Tiselius, aka Tulkur, about how she became an interpreter and an interpreter teacher, about the cooperation between... This is the first podcast episode ever recorded live with a guest in the same room, and it was great. I chatted with Elisabet Tiselius, aka Tulkur, about how she became an interpreter and an interpreter teacher, about the cooperation between interpreter schools and the EU and about her PhD. Listen in for interesting insight into deliberate practice and how you can become your best interpreter self. Show notes: www.adrechsel.de/langfm/elisabet-tiselius
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9: Falling down stairs. How I became an interpreter
09/09/2015 Duración: 12minThe story of my life - from an interpreter's perspective Show notes: www.adrechsel.de/langfm/how-i-became-an-interpreter The story of my life - from an interpreter's perspective Show notes: www.adrechsel.de/langfm/how-i-became-an-interpreter
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8: Today's special with Andrea Alvisi
02/09/2015 Duración: 45minI talk to Andrea Alvisi - an Italian translator, interpreter, interpreter trainer and foodie based in Leeds - about his journey from Italy to Kaliningrad to Leeds. Show notes: www.adrechsel.de/langfm/andrea-alvisi I talk to Andrea Alvisi - an Italian translator, interpreter, interpreter trainer and foodie based in Leeds - about his journey from Italy to Kaliningrad to Leeds. Show notes: www.adrechsel.de/langfm/andrea-alvisi