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Spotlight English

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Spotlight is an audio program for learning English. It uses a special method of broadcasting that makes it easier to understand for listeners worldwide.

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Episodes

Music as Medicine

Robin Basselin and Colin Lowther looks at the use of music as medicine. How does music help people to heal, mentally and physically?

Mar 31, 202015 min

Sugar and Your Teeth

How much sugar is too much? Adam Navis and Katy Blake look at the connection between the increased use of sugar and an increase in a global health crisis.

Mar 30, 202015 min

Collecting Sneakers

How many pairs of shoes do you own? Colin Lowther and Liz Waid look at a culture of people who collect one kind of shoe.

Mar 27, 202015 min

The Value of Weakness

Is there any value in weakness? Adam Navis shares a story that shows how weakness can have a purpose.

Mar 26, 202015 min

Achieving the Singularity

Will computers become more intelligent than people? Christy VanArragon and Joshua Leo look at the Singularity.

Mar 25, 202015 min

Girl Scouts - Changing Girls' Lives

Around the world, girls learn to work together, and serve their community, through the Girl Scouts organization. Liz Waid and Joshua Leo look at the Girl Scouts.

Mar 24, 202015 min

Vietnam’s Beautiful Ao Dai

Liz Waid and Colin Lowther tell about the history of Vietnam’s traditional clothing – the Ao Dai. It has developed and changed throughout Vietnam’s history.

Mar 23, 202015 min

The East-West Position Clock

Mike Procter and Liz Waid tell about clockmaker John Harrison. He invented a way for ships to know their East-West position at sea.

Mar 20, 202015 min

How to Be a Good Father

Do you have a good father? Adam Navis and Liz Waid look at what it means to be a good father. Can a person become a better father?

Mar 19, 202015 min

Stunting in Afghanistan

When children do not eat enough food, they do not grow correctly. Liz Waid and Adam Navis look at this serious problem in Afghanistan.

Mar 18, 202015 min

Life After Crisis

Ryan Geertsma and Robin Basselin continue the story of the Chilean miners. What happened to them after the crisis?

Mar 13, 202015 min

The San Jose Mine Crisis

In Autumn 2010, the world watched rescue efforts after a mine collapsed in Chile. What happened to the miners? How did they survive this terrible experience? Liz Waid and Adam Navis tell the story.

Mar 12, 202015 min

Famous Bells Around the World

Famous bells ring in cities around the world. Anne Muir and Luke Haley look at some of these bells. Why do they ring?

Mar 11, 202015 min

Skin Whitening

Bruce Gulland and Liz Waid look at the harmful practice of using skin whitening creams and lotions.

Mar 10, 202015 min

Chief Wilma Mankiller

What leaders have made a difference in your life? Liz Waid and Ryan Geertsma tell the story of Wilma Mankiller, a leader for her people.

Mar 06, 202015 min

Four Things to Say When Someone is Dying

Liz Waid and Bruce Gulland look at a difficult subject - being close to someone who is dying. They look at four things to say that can help.

Mar 05, 202015 min

The Ulcer Prize

Doctors win a prize for their dangerous research on stomach ulcers. Liz Waid and Colin Lowther tell their story.

Mar 04, 202015 min

Criollo - Horses of Argentina

Horses are an important part of culture and working life in Argentina. Colin Lowther and Liz Waid look at the celebrated Argentina horse: the Criollo horse.

Mar 03, 202015 min

Steel Pan - Music from the Caribbean

When people could not play the music they wanted, they invented a new kind of music. Adam Navis and Katy Blake look at the history of Steel Pan music.

Mar 03, 202015 min

Norway's Mountain Rules

Just because you can walk anywhere you want, doesn’t mean you should. Bruce Gulland and Liz Waid tell about the rules for hiking in Norway.

Feb 28, 202015 min

HelpAge International

HelpAge International works to improve the lives of older people. Ryan Geertsma and Robin Basselin look at HelpAge International, and the needs and goals of elderly people.

Feb 27, 202015 min

The Sport of Video Games

Liz Waid and Adam Navis tell about electronic sports. These esports are becoming as common as physical sports. But they also have some problems.

Feb 26, 202015 min

Boy Scouts

How do children learn good values? Anne Muir and Colin Lowther look at an organization helping boys: the world wide Boy Scout Movement.

Feb 25, 202015 min

Why You Should Make a Life List

What goals do you have in life? Liz Waid and Bruce Gulland look at one way that some people are keeping their goals - a life list!

Feb 24, 202015 min

Going to the Forest

Liz Waid and Adam Navis look at the life and work of John Muir. Muir had a major influence on environmental movements around the world. His beautiful writing brought many people outside.

Feb 21, 202015 min

Brazil Museum FIre

Liz Waid and Bruce Gulland tell about the National Museum of Brazil. In 2018, 90% of the museum was destroyed. It provides a lesson and a warning for people around the world.

Feb 20, 202015 min

LivingwithLess

Are there things in your life you could never give up? Liz Waid and Adam Navis tell about the minimalist lifestyle. People try to live a better life with fewer things.for a full transcript click HERE

Feb 18, 202016 min

Between Memories and Truth

Gabriel Garcia Marquez is one of the most important Latin American writers. Robin Basselin and Ryan Geertsma look at his life and work.

Feb 17, 202015 min
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