S4|E16: And Cut! That's a wrap, folks!




Hier & There. The podcast of the Germanic-American Institute (GAI Podcast) show

Summary: <p>There is no easy way to "exit stage left", alas, we must. </p> <p>Somewhat surprisingly, this is the final episode of the GAI's Podcast "Hier &amp; There".</p> <p><strong>First and foremost, I want to thank you, each individual listener, for coming along on the journey!</strong></p> <p>Also, over the years, we've had the privilege to introduce numerous personalities and guests, and while my gratitude goes out to all who came onto the show as interviewees, I (Günther) want to, particularly, thank: </p> <p><strong>From the original trio, the grand dames:</strong></p> <p>Claudia - the former Director of Language Services, for allowing my pitch for a podcast to come to life.</p> <p>Katrin - the GAI's (former) interim Director of Language Services, and our Podcast grammar guru.</p> <p><strong>From the second trio, two spectacular ladies:</strong></p> <p>Erin - our former Director of Communications, with personal insights and connections to guests we could have only dreamed of in years past.</p> <p>Audra - the former GAI's Communications Coordinator &amp; research guru, for enhancing every episode.</p> <p><strong>Ladies, it's been a privilege to work with you!</strong></p> <p><strong>Lastly, </strong>as the "host", I (Günther) want to thank <strong>you</strong> for staying with us for just shy of 100 episodes. Maybe there'll be a self-funded continuation under a different name, I am not sure yet. Please feel free to reach out to me: mjahnl@gmail.com, and I am looking forward to seeing you at Deutsche Tage or the St. Paul Oktoberfest.</p> <p>Until then, </p> <p>Tschüs</p>