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Shahidah Foster, creator of Black Girls Learn Languages who's back from last year to teach you how to prep for a job in another country
Maria Ortega Garcia, an inspiring Spanish tutor who will present about Creative Writing for Rhythm and Intonation
Penny Wilson from LingoMama, who is doing double duty on our panel about "Languages, Loved Ones and Little Ones" and with her own talk about language travel
Michele Frolla from the Intrepid Guide, a language and travel blog
Sara Holmes who runs Language Answers
Maria Seco, our second Spanish Maria 😀 and Spanish tutor for the Camino
Jennifer O'Donnell, a game localizer and translator for Japanese/English
Sara Maria Hasbun, who also writes at Misslinguistic
Deborah Janik a.k.a. Lingualibri on Instagram
Alba Casado, our Spanish correspondent and creator of Españolizarte
Rebecca Howie, Aussie language lover and owner of language stationery business Irregular Endings
Chenelle Hanckock from Chenelle’s language learning journey podcast
Cara Leopold who runs a listening skills website called listening.com/">Leo Listening
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Special Guests: Alba Casado, Cara Leopold, Chenelle Hancock, Deborah Janik, Jennifer O'Donnell, María Ortega García, Maria Seco, Michele Frolla, Penny Wilson, Rebecca Howie, Sara Holmes, Sara Maria Hasbun, and Shahidah Foster.
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Do you love languages, and want to live and learn, create a successful career or travel the world as a multilingual person?
This year, let the Women in Language conference show you how! This is one of my FAVOURITE language projects and you'll have SO MUCH FUN with us.
Women in Language is a 4-day online event filled with talks presentations from 30+ female language experts who have done amazing things and documented their journey.
The conference is open to everyone, regardless of gender identity.
Get your ticket at www.womeninlanguage.com
"It is by seeing other people like us that we get inspired and that we believe we can do things and there is a space for us"
In the podcast you'll hear speakers and guests at the conference talk about the upcoming event, what they're looking forward to, and why it matters that there women in the spotlight.
Here's the full schedule they are looking at:
Got your ticket yet? If not, here is where you can get one
Me! Haha, of course
Shahidah Foster, creator of Black Girls Learn Languages who's back from last year to teach you how to prep for a job in another country
Maria Ortega Garcia, an inspiring Spanish tutor who will present about Creative Writing for Rhythm and Intonation
Penny Wilson from LingoMama, who is doing double duty on our panel about "Languages, Loved Ones and Little Ones" and with her own talk about language travel
Michele Frolla from the Intrepid Guide, a language and travel blog
Sara Holmes who runs Language Answers
Maria Seco, our second Spanish Maria 😀 and Spanish tutor for the Camino
Jennifer O'Donnell, a game localizer and translator for Japanese/English
Sara Maria Hasbun, who also writes at Misslinguistic
Deborah Janik a.k.a. Lingualibri on Instagram
Alba Casado, our Spanish correspondent and creator of Españolizarte
Rebecca Howie, Aussie language lover and owner of language stationery business Irregular Endings
Chenelle Hanckock from Chenelle’s language learning journey podcast
Cara Leopold who runs a listening skills website called listening.com/">Leo Listening
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Special Guests: Alba Casado, Cara Leopold, Chenelle Hancock, Deborah Janik, Jennifer O'Donnell, María Ortega García, Maria Seco, Michele Frolla, Penny Wilson, Rebecca Howie, Sara Holmes, Sara Maria Hasbun, and Shahidah Foster.
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