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Episode: 2576
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Title: HPR2576: My swedish and german podcasts part 1
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr2576/hpr2576.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-19 05:57:25
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This is HPR Episode 2576 entitled, My Swedish and German Podcast Part One, and in part
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of the series, Podcast Recommendations.
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It is hosted by Focus and in about six minutes long, and carries a clean flag.
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The summary is, I'm recommending six podcasts in Swedish and German.
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This episode of HPR is brought to you by archive.org.
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University Access to All Knowledge by heading over to archive.org forward slash donate.
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Hi, this is Foki.
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I'm recording this on my sensor clip-zip, so we will see how it works out.
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As I told you earlier, I'm a heavy podcast listener with a long server list in my.potkit folder.
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Most of the English speaking ones have already talked about in earlier shows here on Hacababra
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Gradyo, but we aren't only English speaking in our community, yes, I am German accent.
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And some may wish to learn some other languages as well, so I thought I could begin some kind
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of expansion of the podcast.
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I listened to a series by giving you my podcasts in Swedish and German, but I don't give
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you all the advance, I think it's getting too much too soon otherwise.
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The URLs will, of course, be in the show notes.
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Let's begin with three from each language, and I'm taking the Swedish first.
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Sweden and Germany have good working public radio networks with a great bunch of shows
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available as podcasts, sometimes even exclusively produced as such.
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The Swedish network is called Sveis Radio.
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Sweden's radio, you could translate it or short, SR.
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It's first station, P-Ed, P-1, you could compare to BBC 4.
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And one of its shows, fully dedicated to language, is simply called Sproket, the language.
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How you have two persons answering questions about the Swedish and in some cases also the
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related Norwegian, Danish and German languages.
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It can be about grammar, but mostly it's more about what a certain word is meaning, if
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it's special for a certain region, where it's coming from, and so on.
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It really helped me learn more about the language of my home country by choice, and if what
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I'm hearing around could be an example for the regional dialect of Småland.
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Well, I'm leaving.
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To continue with the good shows from P-Ed, Wittenskopp's Radio in Historia, also
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Science Radio History, is for all those interested in history.
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It's nowadays about three-quarter of an hour, and you can hear much on Swedish and Scandinavian
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history, but also European and word history.
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It's often one of the contributions is a work of one of the journalists with some specialist
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on some historic important place, talking about what happened there, or what the place
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is representing.
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One more great show from P-Ed is Medjona, the media, where you have journalists reporting
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on the work of other journalists.
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They don't give you the news of the week, but instead weekly take a look on how the news
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got reported and how the media are changing.
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Often, they take up ethical questions in the development of media, including social media
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too.
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Something similar you got from the German radio station Deutschlandfunk.
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The show is called Media's Rees, with an ad sign before the name, to show that it's
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not only talking about the old media, but the new media on the internet too.
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That show is transmitted every work day and has some funny extra such as Schlagzeile
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von morgen, headline of tomorrow, where some editor of one of the many newspapers in
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Germany, or Austria or Swiss, is talking about the headline his heard newspaper will have
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the next day.
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Sometimes it's called Schlagzeile von heute schon morgen ist, headline where today already
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is tomorrow, and you have an editor on the line from a country somewhere on the other
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side of the globe.
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As someone calling himself in European by heart, I like to hear some more from other
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parts of Europe, Sweden and Germany, and on European politics.
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That's why I love the show Europa heute, Europe today from the same station.
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At the last one more show from Deutschlandfunk called Computer on Communication, Computer
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and Communication, talking all about our favorite issue, computers and all things connected
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to it.
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It's aired once a week on Saturday.
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This way the news often are no news anymore for netizens, but you get quite some good
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background information and talks talking the big picture of developments in the digital
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world.
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That's all for now.
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If not too many listeners are protesting aloud, I will continue with more recommendations
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as soon as I get time over.
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Maybe you would like to distribute to with something on shows in other languages.
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Go for it.
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I for myself would like to hear some more on Norwegian shows, for example.
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Goodbye.
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You've been listening to Heckerpublic Radio at HeckerpublicRadio.org.
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We are a community podcast network that releases shows every weekday, Monday through Friday.
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Today's show, like all our shows, was contributed by an HBR listener like yourself.
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If you ever thought of recording a podcast and click on our contributing to find out how
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easy it really is.
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Heckerpublic Radio was founded by the digital dog pound and the Infonomicon Computer Club
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and is part of the binary revolution at binrev.com.
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If you have comments on today's show, please email the host directly, leave a comment on
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the website or record a follow-up episode yourself.
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Unless otherwise stated, today's show is released on the create of comments, attribution,
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share a life, 3.0 license.
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