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So, what’s it like abroad? 

That’s a vague question, and can mean anything from “How were the international hotels?” to “Did the monuments look bigger in person?”

But for those actually wondering what life overseas is really like — about the unique culture of a foreign place — then NPR’s new podcast is for you.

Rough Translation examines the meaning of ideas like race, love and “fake news” in places other than America. It takes listeners out of their bubbles, and into countries thousands of miles away.

Sound too broad? Here’s something more specific: Episode 1 is an eye-opening look at Brazil’s process of…