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Sounds Good

Sounds Good

Sociolinguist. Writer. Third Culture Kid sharing the wonders of listening intelligence across languages and cultures.

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  • Sounds Good

    Sociolinguist. Writer. Author of 聴くKIKU: The Japanese Art of Good Listening sharing the wonders of listening intelligence across languages and cultures, and speaker on radio shows like BBC Radio 4 Word of Mouth and Choose to be Curious.

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