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Nya Yeanafehn
Germany
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 4 พ.ย. 2018
Host of Third Culture Talk Podcast and a stand up comedian based out of Berlin. Started in NYC and now I'm here in Europe sharing my experiences and talking with cool people!
Getting lost in Atlanta Hood and staying at a Airbnb Trap House w/ Tanja Parker
Full Episode: th-cam.com/video/KQ3DOhjMb9s/w-d-xo.html
Tanja shares her experience traveling from Germany to Atlanta. She stayed at a interesting Airbnb in the hood. She also shares how she got lost in Atlanta and more.
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Third Culture Talk Podcast is about people living in different cultures. Different than the culture they are from. Culture meaning, way of life, culture a person raised in, or place of birth. Guests ranges from third culture kids, artists, to comedians, to everyday people. We all are living in changing cultures and have a story to tell
Podcast Links:
- Apple Podcast: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/third-culture-talk-podcast/id1695048091
- Spotify: open.spotify.com/show/2CH54ZlrsDXlHv3iBUg918?si=3846a12f1d9047c9
- Instagram: thirdculturetalkpod
- TikTok: www.tiktok.com/@thirdculturetalkpod
Social Links:
- Instagram: nyamean
- TikTok: www.tiktok.com/@nyamean1
- Patreon: patreon.com/nyamean?Link
#thirdculturekid #atlanta #hood #airbnb #thirdculturetalkpodcast #nyamean
Tanja shares her experience traveling from Germany to Atlanta. She stayed at a interesting Airbnb in the hood. She also shares how she got lost in Atlanta and more.
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Third Culture Talk Podcast is about people living in different cultures. Different than the culture they are from. Culture meaning, way of life, culture a person raised in, or place of birth. Guests ranges from third culture kids, artists, to comedians, to everyday people. We all are living in changing cultures and have a story to tell
Podcast Links:
- Apple Podcast: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/third-culture-talk-podcast/id1695048091
- Spotify: open.spotify.com/show/2CH54ZlrsDXlHv3iBUg918?si=3846a12f1d9047c9
- Instagram: thirdculturetalkpod
- TikTok: www.tiktok.com/@thirdculturetalkpod
Social Links:
- Instagram: nyamean
- TikTok: www.tiktok.com/@nyamean1
- Patreon: patreon.com/nyamean?Link
#thirdculturekid #atlanta #hood #airbnb #thirdculturetalkpodcast #nyamean
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New in Berlin, Confidently Unemployed, and German Level A0.5 | Nya Yeanafehn
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Nya doing a quick stand up comedy set at Downstairs Comedy Club in Berlin. He talks about being new in Berlin, being confidently unemployed, and German Level A0.5 ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ Podcast Links: - Apple Podcast: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/third-culture-talk-podcast/id1695048091 - Spotify: open.spotify.com/show/2CH54ZlrsDXlHv3iBUg918?si=3846a12f1d9047c9 - Instagram: th...
How Dan Pulzello Became the European Boss
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From Third Culture Talk Podcast #70 | Dan Pulzello Full Episode: th-cam.com/video/aBDS7BdgEiw/w-d-xo.html ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ Podcast Links: - Apple Podcast: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/third-culture-talk-podcast/id1695048091 - Spotify: open.spotify.com/show/2CH54ZlrsDXlHv3iBUg918?si=3846a12f1d9047c9 - Instagram: thirdculturetalkpod - TikTok: www.tiktok.com/@thirdculture...
Idaho to Germany and Learning German on Hard Mode
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Support the podcast: patreon.com/nyamean Today I sit with Jake Wiest. We talk about his upbringing in Idaho and his move to California. And his time living in Oakland and Berkeley. He shares how he learned German by taking intensive courses. Also learning it by working at the Berlin Dungeon. Jake talks about mermaid swimming. And having a family in German in comparison to USA Timestamps 00:00 I...
Ghana in German Town, Social Media & Modeling w/ Emmanuel François | Third Culture Talk Podcast #71
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Support the podcast: patreon.com/nyamean Today I sit with Emmanuel François. We talk about his upbringing in Kiel and living in a African household, and being a model in Germany. His friend, Cédric also shares tips to young creatives as well. We also talk about immigrant parents, working in non traditional fields. Also, tips on fashion, and how to get into modeling Timestamps 00:00 Intro 2:20 ...
Being the European Boss, Corporate America, and Growing on Social Media w/ Dan Pulzello | Ep #70
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I sit with Dan and we talk about his social media fame as the European Boss, how he got to that point, the difficulties working in Corporate America, and difference between American and European office life. We also talk about our start in comedy in NYC, American politics, and comedy tour inside jokes. Dan Pulzello is a rising New York stand-up comic who recently appeared on Amazon Prime's "Gam...
From Uzbekistan to NYC and Being a Bukharan Jew | Third Culture Talk Podcast #68
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From Uzbekistan to NYC and Being a Bukharan Jew | Third Culture Talk Podcast #68
Being a Black Cowboy, Traveling for Comedy | Third Culture Talk Podcast #67
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Being a Black Cowboy, Traveling for Comedy | Third Culture Talk Podcast #67
Being Iranian and Congolese and Identity Collapse | Third Culture Talk Podcast #68
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Being Iranian and Congolese and Identity Collapse | Third Culture Talk Podcast #68
From Kazakhstan to 6 Languages: The Secret Method That Changed Everything | Leila Berg
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From Kazakhstan to 6 Languages: The Secret Method That Changed Everything | Leila Berg
Laughing Through the Madness with Alexander Payne
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Laughing Through the Madness with Alexander Payne
Real Estate in NYC, Having a Dating Roster, and Zodiac Signs Matters
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Real Estate in NYC, Having a Dating Roster, and Zodiac Signs Matters
Black Culture Imports, Growing Up in Germany, and Detroit Don't Play - Tanja Renee Parker
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Black Culture Imports, Growing Up in Germany, and Detroit Don't Play - Tanja Renee Parker
From Germany to the American South, Juggling a London Accent & Women Led Events
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From Germany to the American South, Juggling a London Accent & Women Led Events
Gay Gangster, Growing Up in India, Queer Comedy w/ Navin Noronha
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Gay Gangster, Growing Up in India, Queer Comedy w/ Navin Noronha
Black in Delhi? Indian Reveals Hidden Risks
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Black in Delhi? Indian Reveals Hidden Risks
Vietnamese in Germany, Living with Mormons in Utah, Finding Identity
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Vietnamese in Germany, Living with Mormons in Utah, Finding Identity
Mistaken for a Spy: Marine's Wild Tale w/ John McCombs | Ep #59
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Mistaken for a Spy: Marine's Wild Tale w/ John McCombs | Ep #59
Dying with Zero, Boxes of Cookies, and Food Diet Medals | Ep #8
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Dying with Zero, Boxes of Cookies, and Food Diet Medals | Ep #8
Non Monogomy, living in Australia as a New Zealander, and life in Berlin w/ Anna Beros | Ep #21
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Non Monogomy, living in Australia as a New Zealander, and life in Berlin w/ Anna Beros | Ep #21
Elena Gabrielle Shares Tips on Touring Europe as a Comedian
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Elena Gabrielle Shares Tips on Touring Europe as a Comedian
Seeing Same People on Dating Apps | Elena Gabrielle
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Seeing Same People on Dating Apps | Elena Gabrielle
Elena Gabrielle Talks About Growing Up in Australia
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Elena Gabrielle Talks About Growing Up in Australia
You Have to Be A Little Crazy To Live In NYC
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You Have to Be A Little Crazy To Live In NYC
The Company We Keep w/ Fanni Gabor | Episode #43
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The Company We Keep w/ Fanni Gabor | Episode #43
Being Half Jewish and Arabic w/ Tamer Kattan | Third Culture Talk Podcast Episode #46
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Being Half Jewish and Arabic w/ Tamer Kattan | Third Culture Talk Podcast Episode #46
Ethnic Names in Russia and Are There Any Black People in Siberia w/ Nikita Kha | Ep44
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Ethnic Names in Russia and Are There Any Black People in Siberia w/ Nikita Kha | Ep44
Berlin Winters Are Much Better Than African Weather - Daniella Vanessa Grünewald | Episode 42
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Berlin Winters Are Much Better Than African Weather - Daniella Vanessa Grünewald | Episode 42
Yes its very save in Berlin habibi 😂🎉
Nice Chanel
Thanks!
Diner’s closing at eleven o’clock in NYC is cray 😮
Very wild!
I assume you’ve been not that long here…wait till you get sick of people using their phones with speakers while watching Tik Tok BS…
Well its late,very late
What do you mean?
The train in germany is LATE, it can be very delayed
Yeah, while Inlike the US a lot, Europe has its advantages. More social security, extremely cheap healthcare, way less crime and due to the social benefits, way less homelessnes.
Depends where you are. I'm French and I guarantee you I never felt safe walking home growing up. It's like that dude said it's malice. Mfs will flash their guns around and laugh like a bunch of ret4rds without even robbing you, just cause they're bored. Shootings, muggings, everything. Oh if you got a girl or even sisters well be prepared to throw hands because every time you walk outside they'll be roaches catcalling and grabbing. That's the projects for ya. Bunch of hideous buildings collapsing, plumbing doesn't work since the 80s you have so much leakage that there is mold and shrooms in the apartments. It smells like piss and there are rats everywhere because people throw trashes out the window to save on bags (or just out of pure laziness). Druggies, broke, depressed mfs who make life harder than it has to be. That shit is getting worse and worse by the year. But then again Europe is better because instead of being stuck there all my life I was able to get educated and I am a safe and happy software engineer, which would have never been possible in the US guarantee you that.
Hi Nya Yeanafehn, great content you got there. I think all this channel needs is a little push to get things moving. I can help with that. My info is on this very channel I'm using to comment.
Soviet onion....😢
That's next level criticism at the american food industry
Yes we do. A few minuits every morning only. Sometimes before we went sleeping, too. At work. At school. Fresh Air. Better concentration. Healthy. Good for your Rooms against water in walls, clothes, ...
Bro.. welcome to 2024!
😂😂😂
Thanks for watching. Please share this with someone who can relate to coporate life in American and/or Europe Timestamps Below 00:00 Intro 00:32 DragonBall Z Inside Jokes 09:23 Growing up in New Jersey and Sopranos 17:55 Living in New York City and the grind 25:16 Entertainment, Seeking Validation and Creativity 30:21 Evolution of Making Funny Content 30:21 Pros and Cons of Social Media 45:17 Celebrity, Fame and the Cost of Maintaining It 55:02 Origins of The "European Boss" 01:00:51 American vs European Corporate Culture 01:08:10 Tips on Growing on Social Media 01:18:48 Advice To Younger Self
Yes, you can go on public transportation without a ticket but that doesn‘t mean that you should do it.
of course 😅
Well that's because of Bürgergeld...
Exotic places Like poland. 🤡🤡🤡🤡
why is it not exotic? 😅
@@nyameanit’s Poland… it’s unique but not exotic… It right next to germany 😂exotic would be Brazil or Singapore..
In the US its because someone will enter through the window
😂😂😂
Reson iv been thought that is we have brick houses in Denmark. So you dont get mold. Newer houses it is to get fresh air in cause the pressure standart in new houses i high.. So air dont move if you dont open a window.
No it burn
what?
@@nyamean😂
Why the fuck would you worry about bugs. Just grab them in a glas and put them out again.
My gf is from America and she is more German than me
funny those generalizations: in Germany most people practice the "push ventilation" especially in colder seasons in which u open most windows for 10 minutes twice a day. if u live in newer or just renovated places you want to have the windows open to get rid of the toxic air... especially if u have young kids or babies... ac air aint fresh air... 😂
Thanks for watching! Subscribe to the Patreon to support the work of exploring different cultures: www.patreon.com/c/nyamean Timestamps 00:00 Intro 01:27 Biggest Shock Visiting Germany 04:49 Conspiracy of Occupy Wall Street and Dividing the Country 12:30 Little History of Uzbekistan 13:19 Origins of Bukharian People 16:34 Conflict Being Bukharian and mostly raised in America 18:33 Stereotypes of Bukharians 20:48 Growing up in Jackson Heights with Other Bukharians 24:32 Berlin vs NYC culture and society 36:17 Being a calmer person over time and changing values 38:39 Why Nya Moved to Berlin For Comedy 45:59 Most profound quote from a Halal Cart 53:01 Dealing with Paranoia from the Past 57:49 Guy with Knife on Berlin's U-bahn car 01:08:14 Signs of Leaving NYC 01:12:21 Hard to do comedy in NYC due to cost 01:18:50 Is there a social media bubble? 01:25:53 State of Comedy and Entertainment 01:36:00 Advice to your Younger Self
Nah, Europe is too diverse to make such a generalisation. The one thing that is universal among the many European countries, is that Americans too readily lump cultures together without any insight.
😅 As a Estonian Im now feeling fancy.
😂😂😂
So true xd. Once my friend from Us visited me in Russia. He was so surprised when he found out that I had the windows open even in winter
😂😂😂
Russia is crazy though. I know it’s a different country, but in Ukraine they don’t pay bills for heat in some parts and can’t turn it of as well, so in order to not get boiled during winter they open the windows the whole day.
Saying "Europeans do this:" is the most american bullshit I have ever heard. Europe consists of 50 countries, all with their own unique quirks, cultures and languages. Some of them speak good english, some of them really don't.
They invented the English language you muppet.
A nazi thats racist against red heads...
Thanks for watching! Subscribe to the Patreon to support the work of exploring different cultures: www.patreon.com/c/nyamean Timestamps 00:00 Intro 02:19 Dynamics of having a Congolese Father and Iranian Mother 10:29 Meeting Iranian side of the Family 19:50 Growing Up in Germany as a Half Iranian and Congolese Kid 16:56 Black People in South of Iran 23:06 Almost got beat up by N*zi in Germany 27:10 Being one of the few black kids growing up in Germany 35:01 Finding Black identity in American Culture 45:23: How Fighting was common in school back in the 90s 50:39 Getting More in Touch With Black Side and Reconnecting with Father 58:11 Circumcised late in life by Father 01:12:22 Top Places to Travel in Europe for Black People 01:21:29 Advice to Younger Self
uhhh...Germany is not representative of all of Europe. Germans are known to have some of the best English. They start learning it at a young age in school. By contrast, I lived in France for 2 years (France and England are the worst in Europe at foreign languages) and they _legitimately_ do NOT know English.
Very true. Germany has been extremely americanized after the war. The only people who usually don't know english that well, are the ones in eastern germany (which was ruled by russia, until the wall came down).
Ok in Germany, Switzerland, and a few others yes, but in Spain or eastern europe, no. The geographical size of europe isnt that big, but europe has 2x as many people as the usa
In Sweden they speak proper English (US accent). You will never hear “we was there” they properly conjugate verbs 😅.
in Germany it's more rare, (old people dont speak it) but in the Netherlands holy f.. 80yr old grandfathers speaking better than me
my man talking about english proficiency saying "axe"
which is correct, just like "ask"
Variations in pronunciations of english across different regions and cultures are valid. If you can't understand this you need a linguistics 101 lesson. It's is literally one of the first principles taught in any university communication, english, or general language course. AAVE, Australian Aboriginal English, pidgin, all valid. And yes, in some areas and communities that includes pronouncing ask like "axe".
man talking about english proficiency not knowing that AAVE (african american vernacular ENGLISH) is a thing
A Brit here, do not start American. They do that because they do not want to deal with Americans. And no one blames them.
Not that deep being a bit rude to this guy when he's totally fine and complimenting
There's two things to consider as to why europeans are better at English than Americans. Firstly, nearly all europeans speak more than 1 language and they normally start learning right after mastering the alphabet. Secondly, they learn english from the source and not the copy, britain. They only use and accept british english as this first and foremost is closely related to their own language and many words are so identical you can't actually tell them apart but also because by learning true english they can unlock the world in doing so whereas if they learn the copy, american, they are limited and when most of them will travel to britain in their Lifetime, american copy will not really help them reading words with special letters in true english that americans decided to remove such as ç ï œ æ ö etc. true english contains a lot of these and they are imporant as they not only tell you how to say the word, they also can tell you the words history and its origin language, something very few Americans actually have the skill to do.
Sooooo true!!! 🧡 I'm German, and I can promise you that whenever someone asks me on the street, I always start by saying ‚I can't speak English‘, I've really struggled to get used to it over the last few years. Because all Germans always say that and, above all, believe it and they are really, really embarrassed to speak English! So true! 😂
But don't you think all Americans are dumb, like the rest of the Europeans? So how can you be _legitimately_ embarrassed of your English in front of an American?
I hear the English are particularly good at it 😂
😂😂😂
belie or not were some of the worst English speakers in Europe
They're definitely not. I had a bo-oh-a-wah-uh last Chewsday spill all over me coat; Ended up on YouChewb it did.
@@austim_stimsBased on your comment alone, now I do 😂
Have you ever analyzed why your channel gets fewer views than your competitors despite creating so many amazing videos.....
Love ❤
Thanks for doing the podcast bro!
Gut, dass ihr deutsch lernt. Weiter so💪🏻💪🏻
Was laberst die? 😂😂 Hatte die ein Buch von fünfzehnhundert?
Wann hast du jemals gefragt wo eine Bibliothek ist
@ Als ich angefangen hab zu studieren und mir die Bücher ausleihen wollte.
@@Kola.126 ok aber wenn du draußen auf der Straße bist fragst du ja nicht wildfremde Menschen wo die Bibliothek ist oder darauf wollte Sie hinaus nicht mehr oder weniger
@@AduHati Stimmt. Aber ob du fragt wie die Bibliothek ist oder wo die Zugstation ist macht auch keinen großen Unterschied. Ergo hatte sie ja keine komplett andere Sprache gelernt, so wie sie es behauptet.
Come on over here my guy
Come where? 😅
@ europe in general I guess. Have an explore
My man is a fucking idiot and has never heard of distances.
Makes sense bro but for us it is a two hour flight which will sometimes cost you as low as £10 with a budget Airline.
Pffff stupid american. Jullie weten niets buiten america, niets van de wereld, dat is waarom jullie zo achterlijk dom zijn 😂😂😂en alleen maar een grote mond hebben, maar weten niets 😂😂😂😂. Groetjes uit Europa
Bro Europeans don't live in the same state of America as you and then travel to Barcelona for the weekend. From Berlin to Barcelona is like 2 h flight... You never hear Europeans saying oh I'm going for the weekend to New York...
Other than distance, do you think traveling to different states is the same as traveling to different countries in Europe?
Less than half the US population own a passport whereas over 75% of Germans have one.
You can travel for twice the time that that friend can travel and still be in your country
Sounds like an ego issue
No ego, just some light joking 😂