Erkenci Kuş: Bölüm 51 Finale

Dizzy for Dizi - A podcast by Ashley and Kristin

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How in the world are we at the finale? It's bittersweet to think we started this podcast a little over a year ago, and we've finished an entire dizi that changed our lives while bringing some truly wonderful people into them as well! Join us as we discuss the final episode of Erkenci Kus, as we sail one last time on our favorite ship, and watch our favorite phoenix and albatross soar the skies. This episode is sponsored by Online Turkish School, a new online destination for students of all levels who wish to learn the Turkish language, from the comfort of your own home! Courses are taught by Mahmut Tanberk, an experienced teacher in language schools who was born and raised in Turkey before moving to Los Angeles in 2017. He specializes in practical, conversational Turkish-the kind used in daily life. If you want to channel your inner Can Yaman and learn a new language during this quarantine, check out www.onlineturkishschool.com for more information! The extended train station kiss, courtesy of Dani on twitter: https://twitter.com/camet_canem/status/1254945799034695683?=21 Songs mentioned in this episode: Erik Dali/Sendimi Oldun/Ankarah Huriyem by Omer Faruk Bostan Delalim by Munir Doganay Close Your Eyes by Lara Yuzatli Question of the Week: How did EK find you and reel you in?? It's fun to find out how we've all stumbled upon this magical place we like to call Dizi-land. Check out our merch store on Zazzle! https://www.zazzle.com/store/dizzy_for_dizi Places to hang out with us: Website: http://dizzyfordizipodcast.com Twitter: http://twitter.com/dizzyfordizi Instagram: http://instagram.com/dizzyfordizi Email us at: [email protected] Join our private Facebook group, where we chat all things dizi and get to know one another a little better! (MAKE SURE you answer all the questions! We can't let you in, otherwise ;) ) https://www.facebook.com/groups/217464549623043 Support Dizzy for Dizi by contributing to their Tip Jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/dizzy-for-dizi

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