
Yellow of the Egg
A podcast exploring the German language. What is the best way to learn German? What has COVID-19 done with the German language? And what on earth is "ß"? We'll be talking about all this and more in this podcast. With special guests every week, ranging from learners of German to university professors, language teachers and book authors. Let's explore German! --- Web: yellowoftheegg.com --- Insta: @YOTEPodcast --- Facebook: @yellowoftheegg --- Email: yellowoftheegg.podcast@gmail.com --- Patreon: patreon.com/yellowoftheegg --- YOTE theme music by Vincent Tone (PremiumBeat.com)
Episodes
24 episodes
Shame (w/ Gunda Windmüller & Mithu Sanyal)
Content note: This episode contains words and discussions relating to genitals.The words we use to describe parts of our bodies are often reflective of how we feel about these body parts. At the same time, these words we use can...
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25:15

Der Konjunktiv (w/ Verena Hofstätter)
“Words are not just words. We do things with words.” And among the things we can do with words is express our attitude towards something. We can say things in a certain way to express it as a fact, or as something unreal, or to show that we wan...
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42:23

German is a drag (w/ Sassica Rabbit & Ryta Tale)
NOTE: In this episode, I say the following: "In simple terms, an AFAB queen is a cisgender woman who does drag as a drag queen." While AFAB queens are very often cisgender women, and the term is typically used to describe cisgender women do...
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39:47

An American in Germany (w/ Dana Newman)
Moving to a new country and starting a new life there is no small undertaking. There are some major changes that you can foresee, like having to get used to a new language, but there are so many smaller, day-to-day differences that you might no...
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Season 2
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Episode 12
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47:11

South Tyrolean (w/ Richard Bonomo)
South Tyrol is an autonomous, majority German-speaking region in Italy bordering Austria and Switzerland. It's one of the few places outside of Germany, Austria and Switzerland where German is an official language, alongside Italian and Ladin. ...
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Season 2
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Episode 11
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32:52

German idioms (w/ Vanessa Krebs)
This episode is all about idioms in German! We look at a few German expressions, what they mean and where they come from. What does it mean if you plant someone, if you leave the church in the village, or if you throw yourself over the houses? ...
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Season 2
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Episode 10
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33:33

Corporate Code (w/ Martin Dunkl)
How can corporate language contribute to a company’s brand? Why do companies often have at least two different voices that they use to speak to the same customers? And how can organisations deal with the issue of gender-sensitive writing in Ger...
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Season 2
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Episode 9
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41:35

First names (w/ Frauke Rüdebusch)
How do people choose a first name for their child in Germany and Austria? What rules are there which determine the names that are allowed? And why has ‘Kevin’ become such an unpopular first name?In this episode I talk to returning guest...
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Season 2
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Episode 8
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45:27

Language, dialect & identity (w/ Katie Resch)
How much does a language constitute one’s identity? Are you a different person when you speak a different language, or even a different dialect? If you speak multiple languages and dialects, which one is really you?In this episode I tal...
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Season 2
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Episode 7
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33:18

Does German bark? (w/ François Conrad)
Harsh. Angry. Rough. These are words that are often used to describe how German sounds. But why do many people have this impression? What about the German language makes it sound so hard? And does German sound different to native speakers than ...
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Season 2
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Episode 6
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35:42

Austrians Learning English (w/ Tanja & Sophie)
This podcast is normally all about German, but in this episode we're switching things around. This time it's all about English! What is English like as seen through the eyes of a native speaker of German? What are some things we take for grante...
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Season 2
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Episode 4
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43:06

Texas German (w/ Hans C. Boas)
Texas German is a peculiar and endangered dialect, and time is running out to research it. What is this variety, and how did it come to be? What do Texas German speakers sound like? And what efforts are being made to preserve and record this dy...
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Season 2
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Episode 3
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44:24

The NoNa System (w/ Jona Moro & Noah Frank)
What does it take to create a brand-new, gender-neutral grammar system for German? What do you have to consider when coming up with new language forms? And what is it like to be non-binary while speaking such a strongly gendered language such a...
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Season 2
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Episode 2
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43:44

Queer German (w/ Kai Witvrouwen)
Why are there so many anglicisms used in German in the context of talking about the queer community? Is there an equivalent of the singular they in German for non-binary people? And what’s the situation like for queer people in general...
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Season 2
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Episode 1
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34:08

Series 1 extra bits
Here are some extra bits from series 1 that didn't make it into the original episodes! We talk about how Vienna's rubbish bins communicate with us, what Germanism Lisa Simpson has on her bedroom wall, and the song Lady Gaga never knew she wrote...
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Season 1
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21:59

Home (w/ Sarah Heinz)
What is the difference between 'Heimat' and 'Zuhause'? Do German speakers think of 'home' differently than English speakers? And what do 'secrets' have to do with 'home'? In this final episode of series 1, I talk to Sarah Heinz (Un...
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Season 1
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Episode 8
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34:52

The Duden (w/ Manfred Glauninger)
The Duden is undoubtedly the most widely-used, well-known, and prestigious dictionary in the German speaking world, and since its inception, it has grown to include many other kinds of reference work. Over the years, it has also begun to pay at...
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Season 1
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Episode 7
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28:32

ß (Eszett) (w/ Frauke Rüdebusch)
The symbol "ß" (Eszett, scharfes "s") is one of the few things that are truly unique about German. But what is it exactly? How do you pronounce it? And how did it come to exist? In this episode I talk to returning guest Frauke Rüdeb...
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Season 1
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Episode 6
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23:32

Germanisms in English (w/ Robb Knapp)
English has a great number of foreign words and loan words in its vast vocabulary, with many of them coming from German. Some of these are more obviously German in origin, like pretzel or zeitgeist, and some of them might not ...
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Season 1
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Episode 5
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26:22

Gender in German (w/ Maria Pober)
German is a gender language, which means that all nouns have a grammatical gender, these being feminine, masculine, and neuter in German. This makes it very tricky to be fully gender-inclusive or gender-neutral in spoken and written German, esp...
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Season 1
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Episode 4
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35:57

Sounds Tricky (w/ Anke Sennema)
German is full of sounds and consonant clusters that might seem completely alien or unattainable to learners. How do you deal with the pronunciation of Knopf, Eichhörnchen, or Streichholz? What ways are there for lear...
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Season 1
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Episode 3
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29:10

Corona and German (w/ Barbara Soukup & Frauke Rüdebusch)
What are Krisenfrisen? How do you pronounce Quarantäne? What do baby elephants have to do with corona and German? The coronavirus pandemic has instigated a wave of new vocabulary in German, and has caused the meanings of many exist...
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Season 1
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Episode 2
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36:24

Learning German (w/ Katie Bray & Lisa Hlawaty)
What does it take to learn German? What are some of the tricky parts, and what might be easier, especially for English speakers? Is accuracy important when it comes to learning German? In this first episode, I talk to Katie B...
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Season 1
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Episode 1
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32:48

Yellow of the Egg - Trailer
This is Yellow of the Egg, a podcast exploring the German language. What is the best way to learn German? What has COVID-19 done with the German language? And what on earth is "ß"? We'll be talking about all this and more in this podcast. With ...
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Season 1
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Episode 0
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