Welcome to the Listening Time Podcast.
Hey everybody, this is Connor and you're listening to episode 200 of the Listening Time Podcast.
Thank you all for helping me reach episode number 200.
I'm really happy that I've made it this far with this podcast.
And I think I mentioned this before, really.
I'm just happy
that there is this much content out there for English learners who are looking for interesting content that is easier than just native level content,
but much more interesting and more difficult than lower level content made for beginners or whatever.
That's kind of what this podcast is for.
And this is the type of content that I like as a language learner when I learn other languages and I'm not ready to just listen to native content.
So I'm glad that there are 200 episodes out now.
That's a good amount of content.
But I'm planning on doing many more episodes.
So hopefully throughout my lifetime I'll be able to release a lot of content for English learners.
Thank you all for helping me reach this milestone, this important number.
And in this episode, I'm gonna talk about polyglots.
I wanted to talk about a language related topic in this episode and I thought it would be cool to talk about polyglots.
I'll talk about my definition of what a polyglot is.
I'll talk about whether or not I'm a polyglot or if I will ever be a polyglot.
And I'll mention some polyglots that I admire in terms of their language learning experience and their successes.