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  • The game of chess played a vital role during the Cold War, allowing Russia and the United States to fight intellectual battles over a board game.

    In this episode, we'll explore how the game of chess was used in a world where nuclear weapons could not.

    The modern-day political impact of ChessThe life of Anatoly KarpovThe start of the Cold WarWhy chess was the battleground for the Cold WarHistory of chess & statesmanshipThe "Fried Chicken Tournament"Why the USSR had a head start on the USAThe early popularity of Chess in the USSRThe fighting of "proxy wars" in the 1960sThe relationship between KGB & chess playersThe bizarre 1978 Chess Championship in ManillaThe arrival of Garry KasparovChess in the modern day

    Full interactive transcript, subtitles and key vocabulary available on the website: https://www.leonardoenglish.com/podcasts/chess-cold-war


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  • Hey! This episode of English with Dane is about a couple of different things. First, we'll talk about words that sound the same but look different (homophones) and words that look the same but sound different (homographs). Then, we'll cover a mistake a lot of English speakers make (and maybe you too) as well as taking a look at a phrasal verb you might not be using. As always, there will be plenty of examples, new vocabulary and a bunch of learning moments. I hope you enjoy the episode, and any feedback is greatly appreciated. @englishwithdane on Instagram and TikTok

  • Is having many choices always a good thing? Probably not! Here is a look at the paradox of choice and what it means for human happiness.

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