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Zero Effort

Podcast af Coline & Alex

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Kultur & fritid

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This is the podcast we never had and probably the reason why one of us still doesn’t speak German and the other one never really learned French. We’re a German–French duo who spend a lot of time talking about words. Not to teach vocabulary, but to understand what’s actually going on underneath.This is not a language course.And definitely not a “how to behave” guide.It’s about:why things feel different in Germany and Francewhat we secretly admire (and don’t understand) about each others culturework culture, daily life, and unspoken rulesand laughing at ourselves instead of taking everything too seriouslyIf you’re living between cultures, working in Germany, curious about France, or just enjoy honest conversations with a bit of humor and self-irony — you’re in the right place. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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#17 - The One Where We Debunk The French Paradox

Believing that red wine magically cancels out a heavy cheese diet is one of those cultural myths we all desperately want to be true. 😅 Welcome to Episode 17! We kick things off with Coline’s recent trip to Hamburg (which Alex concludes is basically just one giant, expensive Charlottenburg). After a visit to a French Bouillon in the city, the two dive into a heated debate about hospitality: why are French waiters meticulously briefed professionals, while German service is famously... lacking? Then, Alex brings up the ultimate culinary myth: The French Paradox. He breaks down the famous 1990s study by Serge Renaud that claimed the French survive their saturated fat-heavy diets simply by drinking red wine with their meals. We discuss how this single study caused US red wine sales to skyrocket by 40% overnight! But Alex brings the brutal modern reality check, debunking the medical myth with recent WHO guidelines, under-reported statistics, and rising EU obesity rates. If that isn't enough, we tackle the wild world of European beverages. Why do Germans charge a fortune for tap water while France gives it out for free? And what exactly is the German obsession with "Medium" water? Words and concepts you’ll learn (and actually remember): * 🇫🇷 Bouillon (An authentic French restaurant concept offering real, traditional French food at affordable prices). * 🇫🇷 Champomy (The legendary French non-alcoholic "champagne" for kids that Colline still demands on her birthday). * 🇫🇷 Carafe d'eau (Free tap water—a legal requirement in French restaurants, but an expensive luxury in Germany). * 🇩🇪 Die Apfelschorle (The greatest German beverage invention: apple juice mixed with highly sparkling water). * 🇩🇪 Medium Wasser (A baffling German water category that Colline describes as perfectly good sparkling water that someone shook for two minutes). * 🌍 The French Paradox (The 1990s medical myth that red wine shields your arteries from animal fats). New episode every Monday! Please consider leaving a 5-star review, share the podcast to help us map our global listeners, and let us know in the comments: do you prefer still, sparkling, or the highly confusing "medium" water? 🍷🍎 Follow us for more instagram.com/hellocoline [https://www.instagram.com/hellocoline] instagram.com/alex.von.mydealz [https://www.instagram.com/alex.von.mydealz] tiktok.com/@hellooco [https://www.tiktok.com/@hellooco] tiktok.com/@alex.von.mydealz [https://www.tiktok.com/@alex.von.mydealz] ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

18. maj 2026 - 35 min
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#16 - The One Where We Discover the Art of French Gastronomy

This week, Coline takes Alex into the very serious world of French food culture, table manners, and the sacred rules of eating together. Alex starts with the very German assumption that “gastronomie” means working in restaurants. Coline immediately disagrees and explains why, in France, gastronomy is much more than an industry: it is a whole ritual around food, rhythm, family, culture, and togetherness. And yes, the French gastronomic meal was officially added to the UNESCO cultural heritage list in 2010. Alex is not entirely convinced that the German Abendbrot got fair treatment here. Words you’ll learn and actually remember: * La gastronomie française: French gastronomy. Not just restaurants, but the art and culture of good food, preparation, cooking, and sharing a meal. * Les arts de la table: The “arts of the table”: how to prepare, decorate, and arrange a proper table. Fork on the left, knife on the right, and yes, people may notice if you get it wrong. * Mettre la table / Mettre le couvert: To set the table. But in France, this is not just “putting plates down.” It comes with rules. * La bienséance: Etiquette, good manners, and the invisible table rules that everyone somehow knows. Except Alex. * La mie: The soft inside of the bread. Very important. Do not crush it. Seriously. Also in this episode: why the bread goes directly on the table, why you should never put a baguette upside down, why cheese comes before dessert, why Germans say “piep piep piep” before eating, why cutting salad might be a crime, and why you should always taste your food before adding salt. Plus: Alex slowly realizes that French food culture is not just a stereotype, but an entire structure of daily life. And we start wondering why two neighboring countries can be so close geographically, yet so different when it comes to eating. New episode every Monday! Please leave us a 5-star review, follow the podcast, send us your topic ideas, and tell us: what is the strictest food or table rule in your culture? Follow us for more instagram.com/hellocoline [https://www.instagram.com/hellocoline] instagram.com/alex.von.mydealz [https://www.instagram.com/alex.von.mydealz] tiktok.com/@hellooco [https://www.tiktok.com/@hellooco] tiktok.com/@alex.von.mydealz [https://www.tiktok.com/@alex.von.mydealz] ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

11. maj 2026 - 35 min
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#15 - The One Where Germans Wait At A Red Light At 3 AM

Happy Monday, and welcome to Episode 15! We kick things off with a massive thank you to our listener Anja, who finally solved the mystery of the German Fettnäpfchen (the bowl of fat). Then, we dive straight into the absolute chaos of European traffic culture. After Coline almost got run over by a bicycle in Berlin, we decided it was time to compare the strict, law-abiding German streets with the wild, rule-bending roads of France. If you have ever wondered why Germans stand completely still at a red pedestrian light at 3 AM in the pouring rain, this episode explains everything. We debate the absolute terror of trying to cross a Parisian street, why French traffic lights skip the yellow "get ready" phase, and why Berlin's bicycle riders act like they own the entire city. Plus, we compare strict German distraction laws (no phones even if the car is stopped!) to the French reality of legally eating a full cheese platter behind the wheel. Words and concepts you’ll learn (and actually remember): * 🇩🇪 Der Zebrastreifen (The crosswalk—a magical place in Germany where cars actually stop, unlike in Paris where it's basically just street art). * 🇩🇪 Rechts vor links (Right before left—the golden rule of intersections without street signs). * 🇩🇪 Die Fahrradstraße (A dedicated bicycle street where cyclists are the absolute kings of the road and cars are barely tolerated). * 🇩🇪 Die Richtgeschwindigkeit (The recommended speed limit on the German Autobahn—130 km/h—because driving too slow can actually get you a ticket). * 🇫🇷 Les Feux Tricolores (French traffic lights—which jarringly go straight from red to green without any warning). Also: Alex flexes his completely broken Italian skills (ordering "Spaghetti Ice"), the shocking realization that Americans leave their cars running at the gas station, and Coline confesses her top speed on the Autobahn. New episode every Monday! Please consider leaving a 5-star review, share the podcast to help us expand our listener map, and let us know in the comments: do you wait at a red light when the street is completely empty? 🚦🚲 Follow us for more instagram.com/hellocoline [https://www.instagram.com/hellocoline] instagram.com/alex.von.mydealz [https://www.instagram.com/alex.von.mydealz] tiktok.com/@hellooco [https://www.tiktok.com/@hellooco] tiktok.com/@alex.von.mydealz [https://www.tiktok.com/@alex.von.mydealz] ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

4. maj 2026 - 37 min
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#14 - The One Where We Expose The Weirdest German Habits

After roasting the French in our last episode, it is officially payback time. This week, Coline brings a list of the most confusing, weird, and highly specific German habits that leave foreigners absolutely baffled. We kick things off with Coline demonstrating her"fluent" Italian (which mostly consists of ordering ice cream), before diving deep into the German psyche. If you have ever wondered why your German colleagues bring their own cake to the office on their birthday, this episode is for you. We explore the ultimate German paradox: the obsession with throwing all windows wide open in the dead of winter, combined with a mortal fear of a light indoor breeze. Plus, Coline is absolutely horrified to learn that Germans not only use two separate blankets in a double bed, but actually sleep on two completely separate mattresses! Words and concepts you’ll learn (and actually remember): * 🇩🇪 Stoßlüften (The sacred German ritual of shock-ventilating an apartment by opening all windows wide, regardless of freezing temperatures). * 🇩🇪 Der Durchzug (The terrifying cross-breeze that Germans genuinely believe will cause instant, fatal neck pain). * 🇩🇪 Die Besucherritze (The uncomfortable gap between two separate mattresses in a German double bed—where kids end up when they have a nightmare). * 🇩🇪 Gästepantoffeln (The mandatory, usually terrible-looking guest slippers you are handed the second you are forced to take your shoes off at the door). * 🇫🇷 Carafe d'eau (Free tap water—a basic human right in French restaurants, but something that will get you deeply judged by a German waiter). Also: The famous "German Stare" (people-watching as a national sport), why arriving exactly on time actually means you are five minutes late, the cultural trauma of restaurants that are "Cash Only," and Alex’s hot take that couples get the best sleep in completely different rooms. New episode every Monday! Please consider leaving a 5-star review, share the podcast with your friends to help us reach our 100-country goal, and let us know in the comments: do you share a blanket, or are you secretly Team German Mattress? 🛌🪟 Follow us for more instagram.com/hellocoline [https://www.instagram.com/hellocoline] instagram.com/alex.von.mydealz [https://www.instagram.com/alex.von.mydealz] tiktok.com/@hellooco [https://www.tiktok.com/@hellooco] tiktok.com/@alex.von.mydealz [https://www.tiktok.com/@alex.von.mydealz] ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

27. apr. 2026 - 42 min
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#13 - The One Where We Learn How To Behave In France

This week, thanks to a DM from our listener Mark, we are reacting live to a German article titled "Benehmen wie Gott in Frankreich" (How to behave in France). If you want to avoid embarrassing yourself on your next trip to Paris, this episode is a survival guide. We cover the absolute necessity of saying a polite "Bonjour", the intense mathematics of the German getrennte Kasse versus the French way of splitting a restaurant bill equally, and the ultimate culinary crime: putting butter on your baguette at dinner time. Words you’ll learn (and actually remember): * 🇩🇪 Das Fettnäpfchen (Literally "the fat bowl" – the German idiom for stepping right into a social blunder). * 🇩🇪 Der Banause (An uncultured person—exactly what you are if you ask a fancy French chef for ketchup or Maggi sauce). * 🇫🇷 Le Faux pas (A social blunder, though Colline clarifies the French mostly use this strictly for fashion mistakes). * 🇫🇷 Un Malotru (Supposedly a word for a rude person who doesn't say hello... except Coline claims this is fake news and has never heard it in her life). * 🇫🇷 Œufs à la coque (Soft-boiled eggs—the only acceptable meal where you can eat bread and butter outside of breakfast). Also: The anxiety of navigating the French bise versus the German handshake, why bringing wine to a dinner party is actually totally fine (despite what the internet says), and the shocking website tracking German history. Plus, the great Spotify Playlist Rivalry continues! Coline is currently beating Alex in followers, but Alex fights back with his latest German playlist addition: the Italian-inspired Schlager-pop track "Bella Napoli" by Roy Bianco. Find the playlists here BANGER SONGS TO LEARN GERMAN [https://open.spotify.com/playlist/58eB26HvAKPKZs1XlCOrDu?si=9fa04c29564e4ca7] (Alex) BANGER SONGS TO LEARN FRENCH [https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6EiHQaqGKruVzXvwumj47D?si=4c2a9ec2693d440d] (Coline) New episode every Monday! Please consider leaving a 5-star review, share the podcast to help us reach our 100-country goal (shoutout to our listeners in Cambodia, Bahrain, and Kenya!), and let us know: do you secretly calculate exactly what you ate when splitting the bill? 🧀🥖 Follow us for more instagram.com/hellocoline [https://www.instagram.com/hellocoline] instagram.com/alex.von.mydealz [https://www.instagram.com/alex.von.mydealz] tiktok.com/@hellooco [https://www.tiktok.com/@hellooco] tiktok.com/@alex.von.mydealz [https://www.tiktok.com/@alex.von.mydealz] ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

20. apr. 2026 - 42 min
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