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Much Language Such Talk
Much Language Such Talk
34 episodes
6 days ago
Welcome to the Much Language Such Talk podcast! We love languages and know everyone has a connection to the language, or languages!, they speak. Here we're going to talk about the benefits of learning new languages and what it means for you, your brain, and the world!
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Welcome to the Much Language Such Talk podcast! We love languages and know everyone has a connection to the language, or languages!, they speak. Here we're going to talk about the benefits of learning new languages and what it means for you, your brain, and the world!
Show more...
Social Sciences
Science
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S2 E10: Language and Health - Dr. Thomas Bak
Much Language Such Talk
57 minutes 10 seconds
3 years ago
S2 E10: Language and Health - Dr. Thomas Bak

Welcome to another exciting episode of Much Language Such Talk! Did you know that March 27th is International Day of Multilingualism?  To celebrate this awesome day we’re joined by Dr. Thomas Bak, a researcher at the University of Edinburgh.

Born and raised in Cracow, Poland, Dr Thomas H Bak studied medicine  and worked as a clinician in psychiatry and neurology in Bern, Berlin,  Cambridge, and Edinburgh. From 2010-2018 he was the president of the World Federation of Neurology Research Group on Aphasia, Dementia and Cognitive Disorders (WFN RG ADCD).

His main research interest is the relationship between language,  brain and mind, with a recent focus on the impact of language learning  and multilingualism on cognitive functions across the lifespan and in  brain diseases such as dementia and stroke. He conducts his research in a  wide range of populations, from Scotland, through India, to Singapore.  Not only does Thomas conduct research across the world, but you can  often find him lecturing across the world in 7 languages, talking with  press, on the radio and in TV interviews, as well as advising policy  makers, from the House of Lords, to the European Commission.

In additional to Thomas’ public engagements, he is the Program  Director of Bilingualism in later life, healthy ageing & dementia at  Bilingualism Matters and is the Co-founder of the Healthy Linguistic Diet.

In his free time, Thomas enjoys, unsurprisingly, learning languages,  hill walking, reading poetry and cooking. If you would like to get in  touch with Thomas, you can find him on Twitter @thbaketal.

MLST is brought to you by volunteers at Bilingualism Matters  Edinburgh. The views of our guests don’t always reflect our  own, as we hope to provide an accessible platform for the findings of  current research and the perspectives of experts. For more resources like definitions of linguistic terms, episode transcripts, and information about the team, go to our website at www.mlstpodcast.com.

Recorded on 03/03/2022

Music: Arc of the Sun by The 126ersssssss

Much Language Such Talk
Welcome to the Much Language Such Talk podcast! We love languages and know everyone has a connection to the language, or languages!, they speak. Here we're going to talk about the benefits of learning new languages and what it means for you, your brain, and the world!