Barbier Inc.

Translate This!

Society EN ↓ 48 episodes

A podcast about LANGUAGE, CULTURE, LIFE and the HILARITY OF IT ALL.

Author

Barbier Inc.

Category

Society

Podcast website

barbierinc.com

Latest episode

Jun 4, 2026

Where to listen?

Podcasts in the app Replaio Radio Coming soon

Podcasts are coming to the app soon. Install now and be the first to see a whole new take on podcasts

Get it on Google Play Install for free Android 5M+ downloads · 4.8 rating iOS soon

Episodes

People are reproducing less. Why? 04.06.2026

What happens to language and culture when the world starts running out of people? The global fertility rate has fallen from 5.0 births per woman in the 1960s to just 2.2 today. Researchers project it will drop to 1.59 by 2100, well below the 2.1 replacement level needed to sustain a population. In more than 1 in 10 countries, fertility is already below 1.4. South Korea recorded 0.72 in 2023. Some...

An Elephant Never Forgets: Melissa on Alzheimer’s and Genetic Risk 27.05.2026

Melissa's childhood nickname was "Missyphant"—because an elephant never forgets, and neither did she. Her memory was her superpower. But Alzheimer's runs in her maternal line. And she carries one of the genes. Will the elephant one day forget everything? In her most personal episode yet, Melissa explores: The Genetic Reality: Having Alzheimer's genes in her maternal line What genetic risk actually...

From Corner Offices to Chicken Coops—Richard on the Urban-to-Farm Movement 20.05.2026

Richard tried farm life years ago in Virginia. Now he's watching a new generation make the same leap—and he's got perspective from having lived it. Is this sustainable transformation or COVID fantasy? Richard Explores: His Virginia Experience: What he learned trying to transition from urban life to farming (spoiler: it's way harder than it looks) The New Wave: Why young Americans are ditching corp...

Never Forget—DEVO, Devolution, and the Prophecy We Ignored 13.05.2026

DEVO, the art-school band born from the trauma of Kent State, warned fifty years ago that humanity was “de-evolving”—becoming less thoughtful, less human, and more controlled by mass culture. Melissa explores how the 1970 Kent State shootings shaped their belief that civilization was fragile and progress was an illusion. Through robotic performances, matching outfits, and unsettling music, DEVO ar...

Richard Gets Zen: Lessons on Ego, Humility, and Growth 07.05.2026

Richard's been doing some soul-searching about ego—and what he's discovering is changing how he approaches everything. Inspired by Ryan Holiday's "Ego is the Enemy," Richard examines how ego sabotages us at every stage and what freedom comes from learning to manage it. What Richard Explores, How Ego Sabotages: When starting: makes you talk instead of work When succeeding: stops you from continuing...

GLP-1 Wonder Drugs: Melissa Separates Hype from Facts 10.03.2026

She thought the constant food obsession was normal. A GLP-1 drug proved her wrong. Ozempic. Wegovy. Mounjaro. Everyone's talking about them—but most of the conversation is either hype or backlash. In this episode of Translate This!, co-host Melissa cuts through the noise with a comprehensive, no-filter look at GLP-1 receptor agonist drugs: the science, the real benefits, the risks you need to know...

The Vital Importance of Personal Branding As An Entrepreneurial Language Trainer 04.03.2026

Are you a language trainer trying to build a business? Richard has essential wisdom to share: Being great at teaching isn't enough anymore. You need a personal brand. Personal branding isn't optional for entrepreneurial language trainers—it's survival. The language training market has gone global. A student in Tokyo can hire a coach in London, Manila, or Buenos Aires in minutes. If your pitch is "...

Remodeling a Home in Spain: Melissa’s Honest Assessment of Whether It Was Worth It 28.02.2026

The dream is seductive: owning a home in Spain, renovating it to your specifications, creating your personal European retreat. The imagery is powerful—sun-drenched terraces, charming local contractors, leisurely renovation timelines, and a beautiful result achieved with manageable effort and reasonable cost. The reality, as Melissa discovered, is significantly more complex. In this week's episode...

Why Richard Loves Minsk: A Love Letter to an Underappreciated City 20.02.2026

When people think about dream cities—places they'd love to live—Minsk, Belarus typically doesn't make the list. It's not Paris with its romance, New York with its energy, or Tokyo with its innovation. Travel influencer feeds and "best cities in the world" rankings rarely feature Minsk. It's quiet, understated, and largely unknown to Western audiences. But for Richard, host of Translate This! The P...

Patriarchy on Heavy Rotation—Melissa Calls Out the Music Industry 11.02.2026

Ever notice how radio stations won't play two female artists back-to-back? There's a reason for that—and Melissa's calling it what it is: patriarchy. In this powerful episode, Melissa tackles the systemic sexism that keeps women artists off the airwaves and shares her own experiences with misogyny in the music industry. What Melissa Exposes: The Hidden Rule: Many radio programmers avoid playing fe...

Second Time Around—Richard & Melissa Share Their Marriage Journeys 06.02.2026

Can second marriages work? Richard and Melissa say yes—and they're sharing their personal stories to prove it. Richard: Almost 2 years into his second marriage after being single for 17 years. He talks about why that time alone mattered, how he knew he was ready to try again, and what he's learning about building a marriage differently this time. Melissa: Nearly 34 years into her second marriage....

Can We Eradicate the 22nd Amendment? Melissa Explores Presidential Term Limits 22.01.2026

Should presidents be limited to two terms, or should voters decide how long they serve? In this episode, Melissa tackles one of the most provocative constitutional questions in American politics: Could we repeal the 22nd Amendment—and should we? The 22nd Amendment limits presidents to two terms. Ratified in 1951 after FDR's unprecedented four-term presidency, it transformed what had been a custom...

Going Public -The Celebrity Plastic Surgery Transparency Movement 19.11.2025

Celebrities are done lying about their faces. Plastic surgery, once Hollywood's most poorly kept secret, is now being openly discussed—and sometimes celebrated. But is this transparency actually empowering, or does it just create new impossible standards? In this episode, we examine every angle of the celebrity cosmetic surgery trend: The Good: Honesty about procedures can reduce shame, set realis...

RICHARD VS. RUSSIAN – A COMEDY OF ERRORS 06.11.2025

Learning Russian is hard. Learning Russian while living in Belarus? That's a whole different level of complicated. In our newest episode, Richard pulls back the curtain on his ongoing struggle with one of the world's most challenging languages. From catastrophic case confusion to verb aspect anxiety, he's experiencing every pitfall that Western learners encounter when tackling Russian—and he's doi...

Borders: Sanctuary or Prison? 23.10.2025

Some debates don't have easy answers. The question of political borders is one of them. In this week's episode of Translate This!, Melissa dives into a topic that sparks passionate disagreement across the political spectrum: Are borders necessary tools for national security and governance, or are they fundamentally unjust systems that exclude marginalized people from freely accessing a world that...

An Adult Foreigner Making Friends? 15.10.2025

Making friends as an adult is universally acknowledged as difficult. Add the complexity of living in a foreign country, and the challenge multiplies. But in the latest episode of Translate This!, Richard reveals a fascinating paradox about expat friendships that anyone who's lived abroad will recognize. Expats Are Better at Breaking the Ice Here's what might surprise you: expats are actually bette...

MELISSA IS IN A NEW ENGLAND STATE OF MIND 01.10.2025

When "Going Home" Feels Like Going Abroad: Melissa's New England Cultural Honeymoon From the Translate This! Podcast California-born, Spain-based, with a childhood stint in Upstate New York—Melissa's relationship with "home" is complicated. So when she returned to New England for an extended visit, she expected familiarity. What she got was a full-blown cultural honeymoon phase, complete with the...

Richard’s Epiphany with Attachment Disorder 24.09.2025

🎧 New Episode Alert: "Richard's Epiphany with Attachment Disorder" Sometimes the most profound moments of understanding come when we least expect them. In this powerful episode of Translate This, Richard opens up about his personal breakthrough in recognizing attachment patterns that had been shaping his relationships for years. This isn't just another therapy session recap – it's a raw, honest l...

WOMEN’S ENTANGLEMENT WITH DARKNESS 17.09.2025

In our latest episode, hosts Melissa and Richard dive deep into the captivating world of female murder, crime, and romance novels. Discover their unique perspectives on why these genres resonate with readers and what they reveal about our society. Sources: https://bjs.ojp.gov/female-murder-victims-and-victim-offender-relationship-2021 https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/1635092 https://www.statista.co...

MICRO CLASSES IN MINSK 11.09.2025

In today's fast-paced world, Richard's micro classes offer a refreshing approach to language learning. By combining intimate group settings with engaging topics, these classes foster genuine connections and effective learning. 🌟 Whether you're a language enthusiast or an educator, explore how this model is reshaping education. Richard's language coaching platforms: www.instagram.com/richard.ameri...

GALICIAN BEEF, CHEESE AND WINE 03.09.2025

🎙️ TRANSLATE THIS! Season 3 - Melissa takes us on a mouth-watering journey through Galicia! 🇪🇸 Dive deep into the incredible world of Galician bread, wine, beef, and cheese - the four pillars of this Spanish region's incredible culinary tradition. From artisanal bread-making techniques passed down through generations to the rich, complex wines, world-renowned beef, and creamy local cheeses - Melis...

BEING A NEW STEP-FATHER 27.08.2025

In the latest episode, Richard shares his transformative journey into stepfatherhood, while Melissa reflects on gaining a stepdad in her adult years. Their story is a powerful reminder of the resilience and adaptability required in blending families. Discover the insights and lessons they've learned along the way. #FamilyJourney #StepdadStories #LoveAndGrowth. Link in first comment. Sources: https...

Where did all the people go? 19.08.2025

🎙️ TRANSLATE THIS! Season 3 Episode 1 - Richard is BACK! After being MIA all of Season 2, we're kicking off the new season with major life updates. Richard's found love after 17 years single and made the big move to Belarus! Melissa breaks down EU immigration stats for the under-55 crowd, and we get real about expat life - from navigating taxes and politics to finding love and facing the everyday...

A Poet’s Journey 06.09.2024

In this episode, we had the pleasure of speaking with our very own resident poet and Barbier's Project Management Department Manager, Christa Zuñiga. Christa opened up about her incredible journey from surviving an abusive relationship to becoming a published author and poet. She shared how poetry became her lifeline, offering her the clarity she needed to not just transform her life, but to thriv...

CAMINO DE SANTIAGO WITH SHAWN AND LAINEY 07.08.2024

🔥 BREAKING NEWS! 🔥 Meet Shawn and Lainey - The Ultimate Power Couple Defying All Odds! 🌍✈️ These fearless adventurers conquered the globe RIGHT before the pandemic hit, proving that the spirit of wanderlust knows NO bounds! 💪 Now, they're back with a BANG, tying the knot DURING lockdown and making the ultimate move to SPAIN! 🇪🇸 But that's not all - these trailblazers aren't just any ordinary c...

Listen to the Translate This! podcast in Replaio

Radio and podcasts in one app - free, with no sign-up. Install today and do not miss the launch

Get it on Google Play

Replaio is not a podcast publisher; show names, artwork and audio belong to their authors and are distributed through public RSS feeds.