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🗓️ 29 May 2023
⏱️ 101 minutes
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0:00.0 | I have just been informed. I will be meaning 120 of my fiance's family's closest friends extended family and all of those people in July, which sounds like a world away, but it's coming up soon, and it is up to me to be able to communicate with them, but they don't know that I've got a little superpower called Rosetta Stone. |
0:18.4 | Rosetta Stone has been the expert in language learning for 30 years. They have an award-winning app where you can learn anytime, anywhere, and I have been so good with my Chinese lessons on Rosetta Stone. |
0:29.2 | I think a huge reason for it is that it's so satisfying. It is so easy on Rosetta Stone. I can do these bite-sized little lessons that help me make real progress in as little as 10 minutes, so I feel incentivized to go back. |
0:42.3 | I feel like I get this serotonin hit, and I'm like, you know why it's just 10 minutes? Let me do it another one. Let me do another one. |
0:47.8 | I really also like how digestible all of the learning is. It feels really intuitive. I don't ever need to memorize things, which that's how I learned Spanish in high school for three to four years. |
0:58.0 | Like just flashcards. I don't remember a single thing. And if you guys feel that way, Rosetta Stone has 25 languages that you can choose from, Spanish, French, Korean, Chinese, Japanese, Arabic, and Rosetta Stone goes beyond vocab. |
1:12.4 | They focus on speaking practice and pronunciation. My fiance is a native Chinese speaker, and he said that he was really impressed with Rosetta Stone. |
1:19.5 | Hopefully by the time July comes around, I can be better equipped to talk to everyone at the party, and this will just be amazing when we're traveling. |
1:26.2 | For a limited time, our listeners can get Rosetta Stone's lifetime unlimited subscription, which gives you guys access to all 25 of their languages forever for 40% off. |
1:36.7 | Visit RosettaStone.com slash baking today. Rosetta Stone, how language is learned? |
1:41.8 | About a bean, about a bam. |
1:43.2 | She's a back. Okay, welcome to this week's episode of Faking a Mystery Baking Murder. |
1:49.5 | And I feel like, I feel like for a moment there, I was in my fantasy, Fade Daddy era. I was in my K-Drama era. |
1:58.4 | And we're back. We're back to my original obsession, Cyrillers. |
2:03.5 | Today we are talking about a book called Never Lie by Freedom. |
2:06.4 | McFadden, was I sent these as promotions? Was I sent these as PR by a publishing house? |
2:11.2 | Absolutely not. I spent my money on these books because I love having books that I can people come over. |
2:16.9 | And they're like, oh my god, I have a bookcase upstairs. I'm like here. Take a souvenir. |
2:20.8 | Go read it. That's the only way people read is if you give them books. |
2:23.6 | Listen, Frida McFadden is the reigning queen of Cyrillers right now. And this was my first book that I've fully finished from hers. |
2:31.5 | Because I have a tendency to start 25 books at the same time. And it's all that the books are bad. I just get really distracted. |
2:38.8 | But I was sucked in so deep in this book. She's got me back. |
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