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Since 2008, Robby Kukurs has been a leading voice in English fluency through English Harmony. Today, his work focuses on helping immigrants in English speaking countries overcome limiting subconscious beliefs. As a specialized coach, he helps immigrants dismantle the hidden fears, "smallness," and childhood stress that lead to burnout, financial anxiety and relationship problems. Robby’s mission is to help you stop being a "victim" of your past and start being the calm, stable "rock" for your family and career.
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No problem, you’re welcome! 😉
Thank you, Robbie, for your kind words.
Thanks Anna, this is one of those rare websites that actually works! There’s plenty of movies on it, and I just actually started watching one of them – I’ll have to resume it later on because I’ve got plenty more stuff to do now on the blog…
English movies with english subtitles: http://www.filmsubs.blogspot.com
Hi I found you really get a point about this TV watching thing. It’s not just a choice of program, it really decide whether or not you want to integrate into local life.
But I have a question: is it strongly not recommended to watch TV series with my native language subtitle? But those are the only with easy access for me, since I don’t have a television actually.