Podcast: “Anything Goes with Emma Chamberlain”

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Emma Chamberlain is a multi-hyphenate powerhouse: With more than 1.5 billion views on YouTube, 16.2 million followers on Instagram (as of 2022), countless modelling gigs for international magazine covers and in-magazine feature articles for companies such as Vogue, GQ, Harper’s Bazaar, Forbe’s, Cosmopolitan, Marie Claire, and Allure, including successful work as a fashion journalist at the Met Gala, as well as being CEO of a major American coffee company, and a public advocate for mental health, this 21-year-old (as of 2022) has made a huge impact on popular culture not only in North America, but the world. And yet, in conversation with this young woman, she comes across as simply thus: a young woman. Her down-to-earth nature draws attention in a world ruled by superficiality and dishonesty. So, it comes as no surprise that she would spread her authenticity by adding prolific podcaster to her list of ambitions. Though, Emma would probably not like this word. As this is just something that she does. From her bed. And her import in society is clearly contained in the limits of humility. Of simply being human. It is topics like this that she relates in her podcast.

WHAT TO LEARN

While listening to Anything Goes with Emma Chamberlain, you can expect to learn and practice a variety of examples of English elements, including:

  • American English

  • American culture

  • Internet culture

  • American slang

  • present simple

  • past simple

  • phrasal verbs

  • descriptive language

  • vocabulary related to:

    • observation

    • giving opinions

    • giving advice

    • psychology

    • mental health

    • feelings and emotions

    • philosophy

    • social media

    • the Internet

    • the entertainment industry

    • fashion

    • success

    • relationships

  • and much more…!

Had you heard of Emma Chamberlain before? Are you a fan of her work? Will you listen to her podcast? Let me know in the comments below.


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