A break from monologuing about my story this week. Glenn Adams went from driving Depeche Mode and Billy Idol to living in a little Polish village, and here he shares part of his story. Not much talk of Poland here, so we'll have to get back at
I talk about going to Open'er Festival with my friend, Jim. As per festival tradition, it's almost not about the music at all. It happened in 2012, but emotional recovery is still in progress.I also mention the fetishisation of the former Sovie
I talk about some Polish traditions and celebrations, as well as touching upon on how social and family dynamics have changed in modern-day Poland.(also I suggest Poland joined the EU in 2002; it was 2004) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy
In this third episode, I talk about how I opened a language school and tried to involve Queen Elizabeth II. Also, my first every student, 'Bob', allegedly tried to kidnap me. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
I talk about settling in to life in a new, much better place, as well as sharing a little bit of advice about adjusting to a new country when the initial novelty wears away. I also share a sentence from an old phrase book that likely nobody has
Join me in this introductory episode in which I explain how a series of unlikely events, involving Britannia film club and a bag of badly creased laundry, led to me moving to Poland on a whim. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more in