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Would You Risk Your Life for Fame? | Mandarin & English Podcast

Ep. 442

This episode is a fully bilingual English–Mandarin conversation. Tom speaks in English. Ula responds entirely in Mandarin.


We talk about:

Extreme risk and a climber scaling Taipei 101

Whether dangerous stunts should be streamed live

Travel plans including Lapland, skiing holidays, the Maldives, and the US

Fear, animals, parenting, and how perspective changes over time


This is not a scripted lesson.

It’s how Mandarin is used naturally in real life.


If you’re learning Mandarin and want:

Real listening practice

Natural speed and phrasing

Mandarin used in context, not explained to death


This episode is for you.

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