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Welcome to 听故事说中文, the podcast where stories come alive to help you improve your Chinese language proficiency and cultural competency.
Today, we're talking about something so many of us can relate to: tossing and turning in the middle of the night. We'll follow the story of Chen Mo. On paper, she has the perfect life—a high-level corporate job, a happy family, and a beautiful home. Even her bosses constantly praise her. Yet, sleep completely evades her.
After ruling out all the usual suspects like grief, job insecurity, or family drama, a breakthrough with a therapist reveals a hidden culprit. It turns out, her biggest stressor isn't her actual workload, but her own relentless perfectionism and the exhausting, self-imposed pressure to be flawless.
Let's dive into her story, explore this modern dilemma, and learn some great vocabulary along the way!
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Support Our Podcast → https://www.patreon.com/learningchinesethroughstories
If our podcast brings value to your life and you'd like to help us keep creating great content, consider becoming a patron for as little as $9 a month. As a patron, you'll enjoy:
* ✨ Ad-free episodes for an uninterrupted listening experience
* 📜 Access to all story and story walkthrough transcripts
* 📚 Comprehensive vocabulary lists
* 📖 Our LCTS Favorites ebook + RealLife Chinese for Beginners podcast
* 💬 Our members' Discord community + a monthly study challenge
* 🎥 Monthly live meetup with us (一份火锅 tier)
Not ready to join? Our free Discord is open to every listener — come say hi!
💬 Join our free community on Discord → https://discord.gg/km3GgzCe3J
Your support means the world to us and lets us keep delivering the content you love. Thank you for being part of our community! 💖 — LCTS
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Check out our playlists on Spotify
Chinese for Intermediate-Playlist
Chinese for Intermediate High-Playlist
Chinese for Advanced-Playlist
Chinese for Superior- Playlist
Chinese for Beginners-Playlist
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Welcome to 听故事说中文, the podcast where stories come alive to help you improve your Chinese language proficiency and cultural competency.
Today, we're talking about something so many of us can relate to: tossing and turning in the middle of the night. We'll follow the story of Chen Mo. On paper, she has the perfect life—a high-level corporate job, a happy family, and a beautiful home. Even her bosses constantly praise her. Yet, sleep completely evades her.
After ruling out all the usual suspects like grief, job insecurity, or family drama, a breakthrough with a therapist reveals a hidden culprit. It turns out, her biggest stressor isn't her actual workload, but her own relentless perfectionism and the exhausting, self-imposed pressure to be flawless.
Let's dive into her story, explore this modern dilemma, and learn some great vocabulary along the way!
************************************************************
Support Our Podcast → https://www.patreon.com/learningchinesethroughstories
If our podcast brings value to your life and you'd like to help us keep creating great content, consider becoming a patron for as little as $9 a month. As a patron, you'll enjoy:
* ✨ Ad-free episodes for an uninterrupted listening experience
* 📜 Access to all story and story walkthrough transcripts
* 📚 Comprehensive vocabulary lists
* 📖 Our LCTS Favorites ebook + RealLife Chinese for Beginners podcast
* 💬 Our members' Discord community + a monthly study challenge
* 🎥 Monthly live meetup with us (一份火锅 tier)
Not ready to join? Our free Discord is open to every listener — come say hi!
💬 Join our free community on Discord → https://discord.gg/km3GgzCe3J
Your support means the world to us and lets us keep delivering the content you love. Thank you for being part of our community! 💖 — LCTS
************************************************************
Check out our playlists on Spotify
Chinese for Intermediate-Playlist
Chinese for Intermediate High-Playlist
Chinese for Advanced-Playlist
Chinese for Superior- Playlist
Chinese for Beginners-Playlist

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