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Episode 15: Why 'Normal' is Hard to See

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Start The Podcast Course 👉 https://englishwithrhys.com/courses/the-podcast-course/Become a member 👉 https://englishwithrhys.com/membership-levels/What are the invisible forces shaping your thoughts, habits, and feelings?In this episode, we explore the idea of “the water we’re swimming in”. This is the everyday things around us that feel normal, but quietly influence who we are. From technology and food to weather, culture, language, and the places we live, we look at how environment shapes behaviour without us even noticing.This episode is unscripted, so you’ll hear natural, real English. The kind native speakers actually use. Afterwards, we break down key phrases to help you understand and use them yourself.Key Phrases:what I'm getting at: the main point I'm trying to explainto shape: to strongly influenceto go broader / wider: to look at a topic in a more general wayon the other end of the spectrum: the complete opposite situationcome around: arrive or happen againIf you want to learn more with the full version of this lesson, follow this link to The Podcast Course. Every time a new episode comes out, a new lesson is added with vocabulary, grammar, and listening practice 👉 https://englishwithrhys.com/courses/the-podcast-course/Become a member 👉 https://englishwithrhys.com/membership-levels/In this episode, we talk about:– The famous “two fish” story and what it teaches us– Why normal things are often the hardest to see– How food, air, climate, and culture affect your mood and behaviour– City life vs countryside life and how environment changes people– Why travel, reading, and experience help you see your own culture clearlyLeave a comment and tell me: what’s one “normal” thing in your life that you’ve started to question?Subscribe for more English learning content.#english #learnenglish #englishpodcast #vocabulary #culture #thinking #environment #englishteacher

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