Self Talk English With AI

  • 58. Episode 58 : The Story We Tell Ourselves: Comparison, Progress, and the Inner Struggle

    20:19||Ep. 58
    In this episode, we talk about the inner struggle many of us face when our progress doesn’t match our expectations. We explore how unmanaged learning progress, comparison with others, and unconscious thinking patterns can create frustration and self-doubt. Through an honest reflection on language learning and personal growth, we discuss the hidden stories we tell ourselves, the pressure of social comparison, and how thought loops quietly shape our emotions. This episode invites you to slow down, become aware of your inner narrative, and gently reshape the way you see your journey.
  • 57. Episode 57 : When It Feels Like You’re Falling Behind

    10:39||Ep. 57
    In this episode, we explore the quiet emotional weight of failing an exam while everyone around you seems to be moving ahead. When social media is filled with success stories, it’s easy to feel like you’re the only one left behind.Through an honest and reflective conversation, we unpack the pressure of comparison, the illusion of life as a race, and the unseen struggles that people rarely share. This episode gently shifts the perspective from self-judgment to self-understanding—reminding you that one setback does not define your journey.If you’ve ever felt stuck, overlooked, or “behind,” this conversation offers a calmer, more balanced way to see where you truly stand—and how to move forward with clarity.
  • 56. Episode 56: Breaking the Fear of Speaking English

    23:59||Ep. 56
    In this episode, we explore a nuanced but often overlooked aspect of language learning—the belief systems we carry about our ability to speak English. Many learners focus heavily on grammar and vocabulary, yet the real barrier is often psychological. Fear of making mistakes, self-doubt, and the pressure to sound perfect can stop us from communicating freely.Through personal experience and reflection, this discussion explores how negative beliefs about speaking English develop and how they can slowly be transformed. We talk about the power of repetition, the importance of focusing on communication rather than perfection, and the realization that most English conversations in the world happen between non-native speakers.If you have ever hesitated to speak because you were afraid of making mistakes, this episode will help you rethink what fluency really means and how confidence grows through practice.Join me on my journey to improve my English while I explore self-improvement, mental health, career struggles, and everyday life experiences. Available on…Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3ZEkF3b...Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast...YouTube: Self Talk English With AIor use our RSS link: https://feeds.acast.com/public/shows/... with your favorite podcast app!
  • 55. Episode 55 : Why I feel Stuck in Same Level Forever (Intermediate Plateau)

    18:01||Ep. 55
    Sometime Language learning may feeling process that has no progress at all after certain point. I've personally experienced that too. So In this Conversation We gonna talk About that and how to over that barrier.Feel free to enjoy the Conversation and Share your FeedbacksJoin me on my journey to improve my English while I explore self-improvement, mental health, career struggles, and everyday life experiences. Available on…Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3ZEkF3b...Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast...YouTube: Self Talk English With AIor use our RSS link: https://feeds.acast.com/public/shows/... with your favorite podcast app!
  • 54. Episode 54 : The Silence

    11:17||Ep. 54
  • 53. Episode 53 : T 20 World Cup 2026 , Watching Match With my Family

    17:30||Ep. 53
    In this episode, I share my thoughts and emotions about the recent India vs Pakistan match during the T20 World Cup. From the intense rivalry and unpredictable last-over memories to the excitement of early wickets and pressure moments, this conversation explores why cricket feels so powerful and emotional.I also talk about watching the match at home with my family — sitting together in the living room, enjoying snacks, feeling nervous during key moments, and celebrating the small victories. Cricket is more than just a sport; it creates connection, tension, hope, and unforgettable memories.This episode reflects on the beauty of T20 cricket — how a match can change in seconds and how those emotional swings make the game so thrilling. Whether you’re a passionate cricket fan or someone who simply enjoys meaningful sports conversations, this discussion captures the heart of World Cup fever.
  • 52. Episode 52: How I Use YouTube and AI to Improve My English Speaking

    16:18||Ep. 52
    In this episode, I share how I use YouTube differently for learning English. Instead of only watching videos, I combine YouTube content with AI tools to practice speaking and check my understanding. I explain how I use AI to break down difficult videos, simplify vocabulary, and help me express ideas in my own words. This method helped me focus on understanding the main message rather than trying to understand everything. If you’re an English learner who feels stuck just watching content, this approach might help you too.
  • 51. Episode 51: Reading for Joy, Not Pressure

    22:02||Ep. 51
    In this episode, I talk about reading—not as a task or an obligation, but as a deeply human habit. I share my personal experience of growing up with books, especially fiction, and how stories shaped my curiosity, emotions, and way of exploring the world.We discuss the common question, “What should I read?” and why the answer depends on your purpose, not on rules set by others. I also reflect on the difference between fiction and self-help books, and how fiction teaches us important life lessons indirectly, through emotions and imagination.For English learners, this episode offers a gentle reminder: you don’t always have to read English books to improve English. Reading in your native language—fiction or non-fiction—helps build emotional awareness, creativity, and structured thinking, which naturally supports language learning.This episode is an invitation to read with freedom, curiosity, and enjoyment.
  • 50. Episode 50: When Goals Aren’t Enough

    14:00||Ep. 50
    Today’s episode is about feeling lost—even when you’ve done “everything right.” We discuss why uncertainty can make goals feel meaningless, how shifting focus from goals to systems can restore clarity, and how daily habits create stability in changing situations.
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