Episódios

  • Chinese Podcast EP196: How Chinese People Learn English | Chinese teachers with Chinese conversation
    Apr 10 2026

    How do Chinese people learn English? Is it different from how you learn Chinese?In this Chinese Podcast, Chinese teachers share their personal stories of learning English, which is interesting topic for mandarin learners. From "Mute English" to studying abroad, from English songs to American TV shows, they discuss what worked, what didn't, and the teachers who changed their lives.If you are learning Chinese, you might find their experiences surprisingly similar. What worked for them learning English might just be the key to mastering Chinese!


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    40 minutos
  • Chinese Podcast EP194: Why We Feel Misunderstood: A Deep Talk Between 3 Chinese Teachers
    Mar 27 2026

    Have you ever felt like no one truly understands you? In this special episode of Dashu Mandarin (大叔中文), three Chinese teachers—Can (璨叔), Richard (查叔), and Ben (Ben 叔)—drop their formal personas and have a raw, deep conversation about Understanding (理解).This isn't just a language lesson; it's a journey into the human heart. We explore the difference between "knowing" someone and truly "understanding" them, the loneliness hidden behind adult lives, and the cultural pressures of family and relationships in China.From Richard's heartfelt story about caring for his aging father to Can's breakthrough about childhood loneliness and Ben's perspective on independence, this episode offers intermediate to advanced Chinese learners a chance to hear authentic, emotional, and philosophical Chinese conversation.


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    56 minutos
  • Chinese Podcast EP193: Chinese Stomachs & Beauty Apps: The Truth About How We Travel.
    Mar 21 2026

    What does a "perfect vacation" look like? For many Chinese travelers, it involves a 20-parameter beauty filter and a hidden stash of instant noodles.In this episode of Da Shu Mandarin, Ben, Can Shu, and Richard dive into the fascinating (and often hilarious) reality of how different generations of Chinese people see the world. From Ben’s mom bringing "Lao Gan Ma" to Europe, to Can Shu’s "sacrifice" for his son at the airport, and Richard’s endless duty as a photographer for aunties with silk scarves—we’re stripping away the filters to show you the real deal.


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    39 minutos
  • Chinese Podcast EP192: Stop Using English to Learn Chinese! Immersion Secrets with Teacher Lin.
    Mar 13 2026

    "Are you still translating every Chinese sentence into English in your head? You're doing it the hard way!"In this episode of Da Shu Mandarin, we’re joined by Teacher Lin, a master of the "No-English" immersion method. She’s taught students from the mountains of Thailand to the heart of Belgium, proving that the fastest way to fluency isn't through a dictionary—it's through pure immersion.


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    51 minutos
  • Chinese Podcast EP191: Organized Freak vs. Total Chaos: Which Type Are You?
    Mar 8 2026

    "Are you the type of person who color-codes their files, or do you store instant hotpot on your bookshelf?"In this hilarious and raw episode of Da Shu Mandarin, the three uncles (Can, Ben, and Richard) expose their real-life habits. We move from professional organizational skills to the messy, "evil" secrets of cohabitation.Inside this episode:Richard’s Extreme Order: Why he has folders for every body part in his workout routine and why he instantly deletes every trace of his exes.Can’s Intermittent Order: The secret satisfaction of stacking dishes perfectly and why he hides his mess from his wife.Ben’s Orderly Collapse: Why some people are "born to be messy" and the struggle of trying (and failing) to be organized.Relationship Dealbreakers: From dirty socks on the desk to the "booger incident"—how much mess can you tolerate in a partner?


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    44 minutos
  • Chinese Podcast #190: China’s Kung Fu Robots: Are They Replacing Humans Already?|
    Mar 6 2026

    "After seeing robots flipping and performing Kung Fu at the Spring Festival Gala, many asked: Is this real or CGI?"In this episode of Da Shu Mandarin, we dive deep into the rapid evolution of Chinese robotics—from the stage of the CCTV Gala to our own living rooms. But this isn't just about tech; it's about what it means to be human in an era of AI.We tackle the questions that keep us up at night:The "Uncanny Valley": Why do some people find humanoid robots terrifying while others want to date them?Robot Companionship: Richard confesses why he’d prefer a robot partner over a human one in his old age.Digital Immortality: Can (and should) we use AI to "bring back" lost loved ones? We discuss the heartbreaking case of a mother and her virtual daughter.The Death of Work: If robots do everything, what happens to human creativity and the meaning of life? Is "pain" necessary for civilization?War & Ethics: The scary reality of robot military competition.


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    44 minutos
  • Chinese Podcast EP189: What Types of Women Do Chinese Men Really Like?
    Feb 22 2026

    "Is the stereotype of Chinese men wanting submissive, gentle wives actually true?"Forget what the movies tell you. In this episode of Da Shu Mandarin, three middle-aged Chinese men (Can, Ben, and Richard) peel back the layers of their past relationships and current marriages to reveal a surprising truth: We are bored by "Nice Girls."


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    43 minutos
  • Chinese Podcast EP187: The Invisible Wall Between Chinese Parents and Adult Children
    Feb 6 2026

    "Why is it that the people we love the most are often the hardest to talk to?"In Chinese culture, "family" is the ultimate anchor, but for many adult children, it can also be a source of silent struggle. In this episode of Da Shu Mandarin, Can, Ben, and Richard peel back the layers of their own lives to discuss the "Invisible Wall" that exists between generations.


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    48 minutos