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An Englishman in the Balkans
01/18/24
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Hello and welcome to Čardačani in northwest Bosnia. Normally today Tamara and I are in the studio here recording an episode of our Coffee Talk podcast where we keep you up to date with all the things that are happening for us in our life here during the past week. Today, we're going to just take a little pause for this week, because we've been running the podcast, not only Coffee Talk, but also an Englishman in the Balkans podcast for a little over eight months.
And in that time, it's been great with you guys downloading the podcast, whether that's on Apple or Spotify or wherever else you listen to. Or even if you listen to it through our Substack, which is an Englishman in the Balkans an Englishman in the Balkans dot Substack dot com. But today I wanted just to tell you that we have now got a survey that is out.
So if you're listening to this through Apple or Spotify or wherever, in the show notes below. There's a link to our small survey. It won't take you more than five minutes to complete it So if you are a listener and you like the podcast please answer those questions If you're new to the podcast that would be even greater because we'll get exactly Your feedback what you would like to hear from a podcast that comes from Bosnia and Herzegovina and the wider Western Balkans.
So that's in the show notes below on Substack. It's also down below that link. So please click on it. We do ask for your email address. We're not going to abuse it. And yeah, the questions are very simple, but they mean a lot. So that we can produce a podcast for the future, which has more relevance.
Because to be honest, up until now. Tam and I have been thinking maybe you'd to listen to this. Maybe they'd like to listen to that. So this is your chance to have your input into the podcast. It's nice and sunny. If you're watching this on the video that we're creating, it's a nice sunny day out there.
It's 14 degrees and we are what? On the 18th of January, should be very cold, but it isn't, but crazy weather everywhere. Thank you very much for listening and watching. Once again, please do hit that link that you'll see in the show notes or the description, wherever you listen or see this. And that support from you would be absolutely amazing to us.
That's it. We'll be back on Sunday with our normal Englishman in the Balkans podcast next Wednesday. Thursday we'll have another episode seven. I think it will be of the coffee talk podcast until then Please stay safe wherever you are in the world.
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