In this episode, Jen and Paul talk about the Asilah Art Festival in Morocco, which takes place every July. Artists from many countries come to paint the city’s white walls, turning the streets colorfu...
In this episode, Jen and Paul explore new hiking routes across Europe. From Italy’s “Path of Love” along the sea to Portugal’s 3,000-kilometer circular trail and Sweden’s route connecting 20 islands, ...
In this episode, Jen and Paul explore a colorful festival in Gujarat, India: Uttarayan. Over 100,000 people make and fly kites to celebrate the end of winter, competing for the best designs. The festi...
In this episode, Jen and Paul explore a unique ship in the world: a floating library. With over five thousand books, it travels to many places, letting visitors discover new stories. Some crew members...
In this episode, Jen and Paul introduce us to Naomi, a nail artist from Japan who turns plastic waste into stunning nail designs. After cleaning a beach, she began collecting, melting, and reshaping p...
In this episode, Jen and Paul dive into a fascinating story from Denmark, where schools are putting students’ sleep first. With twenty schools now starting classes later in the morning students are ab...
In this episode, Jen and Paul take you on a journey around the world to discover nature’s most breathtaking phenomena. From a sky full of Sandhill cranes in Nebraska to a glowing waterfall flame in Ne...
In this episode, Jen and Paul explore why food is a big reason people travel. They look at a new study that asked over 4,000 people which countries they visit for the food. From Korea’s spicy dishes t...
In this episode, hosts Jen and Paul tell the unbelievable true story of a young Canadian who traded a red paper clip all the way up to a house. With just creativity and persistence, he made fourteen t...
In this episode, Jen and Paul talk about a French baker who’s gone viral for inventing the “crookie” — a delicious hybrid of a croissant and a cookie. They also explore how to use auxiliary verbs in G...
In this episode, Jen and Paul talk about a fascinating 13-year-old who was the first person to complete Tetris. They also discuss how to use auxiliary verbs in German. Follow the Readle podcast today....
In this episode, Jen and Paul discuss whether it is really true that you should not swim immediately after eating. Try the Readle App now!Story TextEinige Leute denken, Schwimmen nach dem Essen ist ge...
In this episode, Jen and Paul explore the fascinating moment when Earth temporarily had a second moon. They discuss how asteroid 2024 PT5 was briefly captured by Earth's gravity, creating a mini-m...
Jen and Paul go beyond the literal meaning of "Heimscheißer", which describes someone who prefers to use their own toilet at home, often disliking public restrooms. Follow our Readle App Podcast today...
Paul and Jen cannot believe that you could live in Italy rent-free for 3 months. All you have to do is eat well, lie on the beach and..work remotely.Download the Readle mobile app for a deep dive....
Paul and Jen take on a beginner story about the highest mountains in the world. Would you know which ones they are?Download the Readle mobile app for a deep dive.Story TextDie Welt hat viele hohe ...
Paul and Jen talk about a snake getting on an airplane, freaking out the passengers, and forcing the plane to land in another destination.Download the Readle mobile app for a deep dive.Story Tex...