BT English08: Two Movies for Holiday Season

It’s been a while, everyone! The Christmas season is just around the corner—have you picked your holiday movies yet? If you’re still undecided, don’t worry! I’ve got two great recommendations for you: The Devil Wears Prada and The Intern, both starring Anne Hathaway. These films are lighthearted, fun, and perfect for the cheerful, cozy vibes of the holidays. Let’s start with The Devil Wears Prada. In this movie, Anne Hathaway plays Andy, a newbie navigating the world of high fashion. Honestly, I saw so much of myself in her. That mix of overconfidence and the crushing disappointment when things don’t go as planned at work? Totally relatable. Back then, I used to envy her job—working in a glamorous environment, wearing fabulous outfits every day. I mean, who wouldn’t want that? But watching it now, I see things differently. Meryl Streep’s character, the boss, is absolutely terrifying. She’s cold, unpredictable, and impossible to read—basically, the kind of boss that can give you workplace PTSD. One thing I find really meaningful in this movie is Andy’s initial attitude toward her job. She looks down on the fashion industry because her dream is to be a journalist. That feels very realistic and serves as a great lesson for all of us: whatever you’re doing, take it seriously. Even if it’s not your passion, there’s always something to learn if you put in the effort. On the other hand, if you approach it with a ‘whatever’ attitude, it’s just a waste of time. Now, let’s talk about The Intern. Robert De Niro’s character, Ben, is such a breath of fresh air. There’s so much we can learn from the way he approaches life and work. First, his calm and composed attitude is incredible. No matter what’s going on around him, Ben stays cool, patient, and observant. He takes the time to understand situations before reacting. In today’s fast-paced world, that’s a rare and valuable quality. It’s a reminder for us to slow down, stay grounded, and think things through. Second, his willingness to learn is inspiring. Even as a senior citizen stepping into a completely new environment, he doesn’t let his age hold him back. He adapts, embraces change, and respects the younger generation. It’s such a beautiful reminder that growth doesn’t stop, no matter how old you are. Ben’s relationships with his colleagues are another highlight. He’s supportive, thoughtful, and knows how to offer advice without being pushy. He listens, understands people’s struggles, and offers help in the most respectful and kind way. That’s emotional intelligence at its best, and it’s a skill we could all use more of. Lastly, Ben’s attention to detail is admirable. Whether it’s his polished and professional appearance or the way he carefully handles even the smallest tasks, he takes pride in everything he does. It’s a reminder that even the little things can make a big difference. And then there’s Jules Ostin, Anne Hathaway’s character in The Intern. Her journey with Ben is one of the most touching parts of the film. At first, she’s skeptical about him. After all, she’s a young, driven CEO juggling the chaos of a growing startup, and suddenly she’s paired with a senior intern. You can almost hear her thinking, What’s this guy going to bring to the table? But as the story unfolds, you see her perspective shift. Ben doesn’t force his wisdom on her; he quietly supports her, offering advice when she needs it and letting her figure things out on her own. Jules starts to see the value in his calm, steady presence, and it’s exactly what she needs in her hectic life. One of my favorite aspects of their relationship is how Ben becomes her anchor. He’s not just a colleague—he’s someone she can trust and lean on. He helps her realize that it’s okay to ask for help and that being a leader doesn’t mean carrying the world on your shoulders alone. By the end of the film, you see a new Jules. She’s still ambitious and strong, but she’s also more grounded and self-aware. Her growth is a testament to the fact that the people you least expect can have the biggest impact on your life. So, if you’re looking for something heartwarming this holiday season, give these movies a watch. They’re more than just entertaining—they’re full of moments that will make you laugh, reflect, and maybe even inspire you to look at life a little differently.

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4个月前

Episode 60:创业六年,他们终于说话了

这期邀请了两位嘉宾——老廖和Chris,他们是创业马上进入第七个年头的合伙人,也是我合作和相处多年的朋友。 看标题,听友们也能想到,六年的故事很难在100分钟内讲完。 如果你期待的是一个创业成功的励志故事,可能你会失望; 如果你期待的是“创业圣经”,那大概率你也会失望; 如果你希望听到创业当中的艰难,那些踩过的坑、建立的感情;那些“经历的时候是苦难,回头看全是回忆”的点点滴滴,那么这期节目就是这个了。 在嘉宾老廖和Chris的叙述中,可以听到两个人对这六年有着不同却也类似的感触。那些只有亲身经历过的“至暗时刻”,那些“有人拉一把”的共同拼搏。都让在旁倾听的我感同身受。也让我对即将加入的这个团队充满信心。 哦,对了,也借这期节目向我的听友们通知一下,老廖和Chris既是这期节目的嘉宾,也将会是我之后事业上的合伙人。 具体他们之前经历过了什么,一起听节目吧~ 00:05:08 老廖为什么会想开始创业 00:11:15 Chris为什么会开始创业 00:26:30 什么是合伙人?两个人合作的开始 00:48:00 “至暗时刻”的到来 01:02:00 对老廖而言,低谷中如何找到出路——归因自己 01:15:45 个人合作的时候,不要抱着“我能改变你”的期待;对待在乎的人,要经常表达 01:21:30 创业嘛,就是没有才要创啊 01:25:00 创业嘛,就是把能力强的“单兵”都凑起来,组成“体系” 01:36:30 创业嘛,就是做一个模型,但是模型背后,全是人性 01:42:30 底气就是,人都在

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2年前

Episode 57:新东方老师?我就是啊

大家好,我是拾贰。又来一期推送,让我们帮着Y主播公然蹭蹭热点,聊一期最近靠直播带货火出圈的新东方。虽然董宇辉老师的热点时效性过了,但是这么大的厂子,是永远有话题可聊的。所以,哈哈哈也不算是过时了吧。 这一期是反客为主的一期,主要是因为我实在是对于新东方有着太多的问题。这波直播热潮引起了我很多的注意,也攒了很多问题。 我作为一个有着一些新东方情节的局外人几度看新闻热泪盈眶。那作为局内的Y主播,到底是如何看待此次新东方直播间火遍全网的呢? 当然,这个是个引子。之后,我们聊到了如何成为一个新东方的老师,以及新东方到底是一个什么样的企业,一个在新东方工作了十年的人,对这家公司有着什么样的感受? 我个人认为,这一期新东方是要为Y主播额外付费的,因为是被"硬广”了。 需要补充的是,节目录制结束后,Y主播说自己忘记说了一个非常关键的点,就是新东方是一个可以和同事交朋友的公司。她很多好朋友都是新东方的同事/前同事。我表示很羡慕,这个不是很容易的。 另外,感谢这期节目,让我意识到自己是一个拒绝了新东方三次的女人。看来我也挺酷的,哈哈哈哈哈。 话不多说,我们听节目吧。 07:00 Y主播眼中的「新东方老师们」 08:12 董宇辉老师很优秀,但很多新东方的老师都是如此的优秀、真诚 20:23 新东方老师就是最早的带货主播啊 30:24 励志是真,感动是真,厌烦可能也是真 37:00 新东方老师是真的有「笑话库」 42:13 十二女士和新东方的不解之缘 48:45 新东方这个企业的最大魅力是让每个人找到自己,成为自己 53:26 Y主播眼中的俞敏洪老师 1:00:50 Y主播:我的学生也是我的老师 1:05:12 几多风雨几多晴,祝新东方有风有浪,继续远航

68分钟
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2年前

Episode 56:我们和乐器的“爱恨情仇”

大家好,我是拾贰。伴随着轻松雀跃的心情,我来写这篇推送的内容吧。 本来来到Y主播家做客,是要聊另外一个话题,结果,Y主播的一曲《童年的回忆》,让我感慨万千。顺带也回忆起了,没有童年的只有练琴的童年的回忆。于是和Y主播一拍即合,决定要聊一期各自“从小开始练琴”这件事情。 幸福的童年是一样的,但是不自主练习一种“特长”的孩子的“不幸”可能是相同的。比如我和Y主播。 Y主播4岁开始练钢琴,连了X年。 我6岁开始练古筝,连了8年。 儿时别人在外面玩耍的时间,我们都用来练琴了。和父母的对抗,对目标的追逐,和一些想放弃而不得的痛苦,让我们对乐器以及相关的音乐,都有着一种很矛盾的情绪。 偏巧,我们两个看到过周海宏教授《音乐何须懂》的分享,解开了很多幼时学琴的心结,也让我们对音乐有了更多的理解。 不用每天练琴的时间已经很遥远了,但是有一些东西已经成为了我们的一部分。 儿时“被迫”的辛苦是否对我们有意义?意义在哪儿?还愿意重来吗? 这个可能是终极的问题,我们尝试给出过一些自己截至目前的结论。 可能这件事情和鸡娃的逻辑是一致的。于是,我们是不是要真的鸡娃,我们从小对于练琴的经历似乎也是一种验证。当然这是个延伸话题,我们并没有在这一期探讨。 总之,欢迎大家听这一期节目。 同时,我也要说的是,Y主播做菜是真好吃。吃完了录节目绝对可以让节目效果增加100分。 另外,今天的音乐比较特别,是我们俩自己弹的。 拾贰同学的是《战台风》慢板部分。之所以选这个,一个是因为也没录过太多自己弹琴的音频,一个是这个曲子是自己练过上千遍的,如果选一首放到网上,那就是这个了;Y主播选的是「水边的阿狄丽娜」 ps,私心部分:搜索公众号海角胡同12号《濑名,把壁障,撤走吧》,就是里面提到的悠长假期的观后感。木村拓哉实在是帅。 06:17 十二和古筝的故事 41:16 Yvonne和钢琴的故事 53:27 周海宏教授的《音乐何须懂》,以及十二女士重看《悠长假期》的新体会 01:05:25 语言和音乐都是了解世界的方式,同时也是自我的表达 01:11:52 音乐对我们来说是什么 01:20:32 收在一个好笑的小故事这里吧

82分钟
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2年前
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