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Mindful English, Mindful Life

12 min · 11. Juli 2026
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This podcast is the result of a genuine human creative process. Every episode concept, educational strategy, narrative structure, and pedagogical direction is designed, written, and carefully curated by real people who are deeply committed to making English learning a human, meaningful experience. Artificial intelligence plays a supporting role in two specific areas: it assists in the refinement and editing of scripts, and it powers the voice synthesis technology (ElevenLabs) that brings our hosts to life with exceptional phonetic clarity and natural pacing — qualities that are especially valuable for language learners. The result is a podcast where human intelligence leads, and AI serves. Every word was thought by a person. Every lesson was designed for you. When was the last time you spoke English and actually enjoyed it? In this conversation, Martin & Julia share the exhausting voice in your head that judges every word — then take you around the world, from Japanese wabi-sabi to Danish hygge, to show you why calm, not fear, is where English truly sticks. What you will learn today: • What "mindfulness" really is — no incense required — and why the present moment is where language actually lives. • The mistake almost every learner makes: treating English like a permanent exam — and how calm (the alpha state) makes new words stick. • Three small habits you can start today, so you speak from ease instead of fear. GO DEEPER ON THIS EPISODE — DOWNLOADABLE PDFS, DETAILED VOCABULARY, AND MINI-GAMES TO PRACTISE, NOW IN MORE AND MORE LANGUAGES (FARSI AND GERMAN INCLUDED). EVERYTHING LIVES AT HTTPS://YOURENGLISHTOOLBOX.COM Keywords: how to speak english fluently, english podcast for beginners, latest english vocabulary words with meaning, daily use english, daily situation, daily vocabulary and grammar, basic sentences, slow english podcast, english comprehension, english listening practice, learn english, your english toolbox, english shadowing, english mindset, vocabulary practice, intermediate english, improve english pronunciation, conversational english, mindful english, mindfulness in english, learn english without stress, calm english learning, reduce language anxiety, stress-free english, IELTS speaking practice, IELTS vocabulary, TOEFL speaking, Cambridge B2 First, C1 Advanced, exam English #SlowEnglishPodcast #YourEnglishToolbox #LearnEnglish #EnglishListeningPractice #IELTS #TOEFL #CambridgeEnglish #MindfulEnglish #Mindfulness #EnglishMindset 💬 We’d love to hear from you! If you enjoyed this episode, leave a comment, share your thoughts, or tell us how you’re using these tips to improve your English. Your feedback helps us grow and create even better content for you. ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

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