• What is The Fate of Ophelia?
    Feb 9 2026

    In this episode, Diego dives into the cultural mystery behind the song “The Fate of Ophelia,” exploring how music often hides deeper meanings beyond vocabulary and grammar.

    This episode invites learners to discover the hidden layers of language and see how stories from the past still shape today’s music.


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    13 mins
  • This Song Came Back After 40 Years… And It Teaches Real English
    Feb 2 2026

    A song almost 40 years old suddenly returns to dominate the world — but why does it still hit so hard? In this episode of FluentCast, Diego dives into the emotion, mystery, and real-life English hidden inside a legendary track. It’s not a grammar lesson. It’s a journey through meaning, empathy, and the kind of English native speakers actually use — without you even realizing you’re learning!


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    11 mins
  • If English Words Confuse You, This Episode Is for You
    Jan 26 2026

    Why does English spelling make no sense? Why do the same words sound different, and why are there so many synonyms? This episode explains the historical reasons behind English’s confusing sounds, spelling, and vocabulary — and shows how understanding them can replace frustration with curiosity.


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    12 mins
  • Stranger Things and the English Native Speakers Use
    Jan 19 2026

    Stranger Things is full of the kind of English native speakers use every day — fast, connected, and informal. In this episode, Diego breaks down the expressions, pronunciation, and speech patterns that make the show hard to follow for learners. If you understand the story but struggle with the English, this episode will help you hear what’s really being said.


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    11 mins
  • The Truth About Fluency No One Tells Learners
    Jan 12 2026

    What if fluency isn’t the goal—but the problem? In this Season 3 opener, Diego challenges the fluency myth holding English learners back. Discover why perfection creates fear, what real fluency actually is, and how staying human in English changes everything.


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    12 mins
  • Looking Back, Moving Forward: The Season 2 Retrospective
    Dec 8 2025

    Join Diego, Amanda, and Thais for a warm, reflective Season 2 finale. Together, they revisit the year’s most meaningful episodes — from identity and Pride to bilingualism, burnout, economics, Halloween, childhood curiosity, and even the future of chocolate. With humor, honesty, and heart, the trio looks back at the conversations that shaped 2025 and celebrates the progress of every listener learning English. A cozy, thoughtful closing to an unforgettable season.

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    13 mins
  • Happy Holidays! Festive Traditions You’ve Never Heard Of
    Dec 1 2025

    In this cheerful and cozy December episode, Amanda takes listeners on a global journey beyond Christmas to discover festive traditions they may have never heard of. From the glowing Giant Lantern Festival in the Philippines to Italy’s kind-hearted witch La Befana, Ukraine’s lucky spider-web ornaments, and Scotland’s lively Hogmanay, the episode shows how different cultures celebrate light, kindness, and togetherness. With simple vocabulary and warm storytelling, this A2–B2 lesson invites learners to enjoy the season and connect through English.

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    9 mins
  • Thanksgiving Special: The Immigrant Experience in the U.S.
    Nov 24 2025

    In this Thanksgiving special of FluentCast, Amanda takes listeners on a warm and personal journey through the history and meaning of Thanksgiving — from the Pilgrims’ difficult arrival in 1620 to the essential help they received from the Wampanoag people. She explains how the holiday has evolved into a celebration of gratitude and togetherness, especially within immigrant communities who blend traditional American dishes with foods from their own cultures. Amanda also reflects on deeper themes like diversity, empathy, and xenophobia, reminding listeners that the Pilgrims themselves were immigrants seeking a new life.

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    6 mins