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Croatian/American
Cody McClain Brown and Gaj Tomaš
10 episodes
1 day ago
Why do Croats lounge over a cup of coffee for hours? What’s the American equivalent to Čokolino? And what’s the deal with mandatory tipping? In this podcast friends and colleagues Gaj Tomaš, a Croat and Cody McClain Brown, an American but nativized Croatian, explore the charming (and less charming) sides of life in their respective countries. In each episode, they’ll tackle a new topic—whether it’s food, healthcare, or measurement units—and compare how it’s seen and experienced in Croatia and the USA.
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Why do Croats lounge over a cup of coffee for hours? What’s the American equivalent to Čokolino? And what’s the deal with mandatory tipping? In this podcast friends and colleagues Gaj Tomaš, a Croat and Cody McClain Brown, an American but nativized Croatian, explore the charming (and less charming) sides of life in their respective countries. In each episode, they’ll tackle a new topic—whether it’s food, healthcare, or measurement units—and compare how it’s seen and experienced in Croatia and the USA.
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Education
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Transportation
Croatian/American
1 hour 21 minutes 11 seconds
12 months ago
Transportation

In this episode of Croatian/American, Gaj and Cody explore the transport divide between Croatia and the U.S. While America is built for cars—with drive-thrus, endless highways, and even flights across states—Croatia is designed for walking, with neighborhoods where shops and cafes are steps away. Cody recalls Tulsa’s vanished tram system, while Gaj describes Croatia’s outdated trains and new push for suburban rail. They discuss why buses, trams, and ride-hailing apps like Uber have surged in Croatia, the rise of electric scooters in Europe, and how American car culture reflects a love for freedom and mobility.

Croatian/American
Why do Croats lounge over a cup of coffee for hours? What’s the American equivalent to Čokolino? And what’s the deal with mandatory tipping? In this podcast friends and colleagues Gaj Tomaš, a Croat and Cody McClain Brown, an American but nativized Croatian, explore the charming (and less charming) sides of life in their respective countries. In each episode, they’ll tackle a new topic—whether it’s food, healthcare, or measurement units—and compare how it’s seen and experienced in Croatia and the USA.