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Author: Dave Sconda

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Stimulating international descussions on controversial issues. This podcast is interesting for all and can also help people who are learning English as a second language. Dave Sconda hosts this stimulating, educating, and entertaining podcast. Please subscribe!
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Play: Left click Download: Right click, save link as OR save target asEnglishMeeting.comSenior citizens do kill people -it's that simple.Also-the jury system in America.Subscribe to EnglishMeeting.com
Play: Left click Download: Right click, save link as OR save target asEnglishMeeting.comWhere we were born and raised often determines what we eat and how we feel about fitness. In America our busy lifestyles coupled with unhealthy fast food restaurants adds up to a lot of overweight people. How is diet and fitness viewed in other countries? Can exercise make us crave healthier foods? Is diet and fitness related to psychological health, i.e., depression or happiness? The group gets more expressive today as we see how using a second language like English can result in misunderstandings “Did you say what I thought you just said!” Diplomacy is indeed important as our world gets smaller. Amy, Esther, Arman, Layla, & Dave voice opinions and feelings that should not be considered politically correct. Japan, Iran, Armenia, Korea, & America are represented in this forum.Subscribe to EnglishMeeting.com
Play: Left click Download: Right click, save link as OR save target asEnglishMeeting.comExposure to violence and how it affects us. Media outlets have become more violent & graphic over the years. What type of violence is acceptable? What "good" comes out of this exposure to violent media? Does it disease our minds? What age should kids be allowed to see violent media? How do different countries deal with this issue?Arman, Jihyun, Katrin, Christy, Esther, Dayanis, & Dave grapple with this very intriguing topic, expressing ideas from Iran, Korea, Mexico, & America.Subscribe to EnglishMeeting.com
Play: Left click Download: Right click, save link as OR save target asEnglishMeeting.comDoes the environment belong to humans? Do people in developed countries care much how their lifestyle affects the environment? Are we recycling? Do we REALLY know how our trash is being dealt with or are we just guessing? Are we connected or narcissistic? This often inconvenient but critical topic is examined by our international cadre.Esther, Arman, Jihyun, Christopher, Christy, & Dave provide viewpoints from Korea, France, Iran, & America.Subscribe to EnglishMeeting.com
Play: Left click Download: Right click, save link as OR save target asEnglishMeeting.com_____Subscribe to EnglishMeeting.comPerspectives on Education. Is it a right or a privilege? How much is it worth? Why is it so important? Does it go beyond a career? What are we willing to sacrifice for it?Enjie, Arman, Christy, & Dave address the importance of education with perspectives from El Salvador, Iran, Korea, & America.
Play: Left click Download: Right click, save link as OR save target asEnglishMeeting.com_____Subscribe to EnglishMeeting.comWhen is it appropriate to have plastic surgery? Should it be kept secret? Is it acceptable to change your looks to marry a rich spouse or get acting and modeling jobs? Will it improve self-esteem? How much is too much? More and more people are traveling to countries, like Korea, to have plastic surgery performed at a lower price than in America, but is it safe? Fashion is discussed as well.Omar, Dayanis, Amalya, Jihyun, Esther, & Dave have fun dishing out their opinions as well as discussing some personal experiences. Perspectives from Mexico, Armenia, Korea, & America.
Play: Left click Download: Right click, save link as OR save target asEnglishMeeting.com_____Subscribe to EnglishMeeting.comIs the death penalty fair punishment for murder? How is capital punishment used in other countries? Is it our right as humans, to decide when another person's life should end, or is that a matter for a higher power? Can prison be risky? Is prison more punishment than death?A very serious matter discussed and examined by our international cadre. Jihyun, Arman, Christy, Esther, Chris, & Dave illuminate a very dark issue with perspectives from France, Korea, Iran, & America.
Play: Left click Download: Right click, save link as OR save target asEnglishMeeting.com_____Subscribe to EnglishMeeting.comWhen some people hear the work "marijuana" they immediately think of a very bad, illegal drug. Do people die from marijuana overdoses? Are the coffee houses (serving marijuana) in Amsterdam changing their society in a negative way? Medical marijuana is legal in California for patients who have prescriptions from physicians. Will Mexico make small amounts of marijuana, and handful of other "recreational" drugs legal? A topic that usually remains under wraps is openly discussed in our international forum. Christy, Dayanis, Chris, Esther, Jihyun, & Dave convey ideas with backgrounds from France, Korea, Mexico, & America.
Play: Left click Download: Right click, save link as OR save target aswww.EnglishMeeting.com ___Subscribe to EnglishMeeting.comIs it fair to let countries, including Iran, develop nuclear capacity? How dangerous is this problem? Can this be the inception of a nuclear war or perhaps the release of a dirty bomb? Tensions abound during this discussion on a dilemma seriously considered by our international group.Roza, Esther, Arman, Xochitl, Artur, Jessica, & Dave put across controversial beliefs from Mexico, Iran, Korea, Armenia, Peru, & America.
Play: Left click Download: Right click, save link as OR save target aswww.EnglishMeeting.com Subscribe to EnglishMeeting.comGasoline prices rise as we see oil companies make record profits. What can we do about a serious problem that people don't openly protest? How can we shift our dependency from fossil fuel to alternate energy forms? A rallying call for action from our international forum.Yohei, Katrin, Esther, Arman, & Dave weigh in with perspectives from Japan, Korea, Iran, & America
Play: Left click Download: Right click, save link as OR save target aswww.EnglishMeeting.comSubscribe to EnglishMeeting.comA different paradigm of warfare: Terrorism. Though this type engagement has been around for some time, it appears to be gaining popularity and effectiveness. What inspires human beings to volunteer for suicide missions? Is it a matter of desperation or manipulation? Does "Jihad" really mean what the extremists claim? Why don't more "moderate" Muslims speak out? Is the Iraq war reducing terrorism or invigorating hatred towards the West, namely, the United States? This serious and enigmatic topic is contemplated by our international discussion group.Xochitl, Christopher, Esther, Arman, Christy, & Dave grapple over this international matter with perspectives from France, Iran, Korea, Mexico, & America.
Play: Left click Download: Right click, save link as OR save target asSubscribe to EnglishMeeting.com China- it is not a matter of "if" it will become the next superpower, but rather "when." What are the ramifications of this inevitable force throughout the world economically, politically, and socially? Are other countries myopic while neglecting future concerns? Are Americans too complacent today? Tough talk on a cutting-edge issue that may dramatically change the world we know today.Esther, Arman, Jihyun, Dayanis, Christy, Katrin, & Dave weigh in with perspectives from Mexico, Korea, Iran, & America. Please post comments! :)www.EnglishMeeting.com
www.EnglishMeeting.comRelationships are complicated, and for most of us, very necessary. Americans tend to show their passion openly while other cultures can be much more conservative. Where should we draw the line? Social gatherings where men & women meet are taboo-is it worth going to jail to experience some fun? What makes a relationship/marriage work? The recipe for a perfect relationship is revealed.Jessica, Christy, Katrin, Jihyun, Esther, & Dave contemplate this tumultuous drive inherent within all of us. Very open & honest viewpoints expressed from Korea, Peru, Iran, & America.
www.EnglishMeeting.comDifferences in culture can be a learning opportunity or a reason for prejudice. As our world gets smaller, everyone will be forced to deal with cultural variations. How difficult is it to stay open-minded? Is it too much work to adapt or do we remain with what is comfortable?This international group presents experiences coming from Korea, Mexico, Armenia, and living in America. Dayanis, Artur, Esther, Jihyun, & Dave weigh in with their real-life experiences.
www.EnglishMeeting.comAnimal Rights. What animals should we eat? Do we know how animals are treated and later killed for food? Should animals be used for clothing? Is it possible for many of us to be vegetarian? What about nature and nurture?An uncomfortable issue for an international group of meat eaters to discuss. Is ignorance bliss? Dayanis, Amalya, Jessica, Chris, Esther, Christy, & Dave consider a rarely discussed subject expressing views from Armenia, Mexico, France, Korea, Peru, & America.
A compelling discussion on a sensitive issue: illegal immigration. Why are certain ethnic groups blamed? If borders were more open, what would happen to the country? If countries didn’t have illegal immigrants working for less pay, would the country be able to survive? Where do we draw the line? Strong views from an international group representing Iran, Korea, Japan, France, Mexico, & America.www.EnglishMeeting.com
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