We are a small but mighty team of multi-linguists that love helping others speak our language.
Our story all began with an idea. We wanted to launch a business, turning a passion into something more.
There are too many stories of people trying to learn new languages then stopping. Nourish Your Brain grew out of our passion for languages, knowing that we had the skills and the tools to craft a learning journey that is as unique as each of our students.
Fast forward and we now have a handpicked team that loves teaching and feels comfortable working across languages. We work with all sorts: people who are restarting their language journeys, those looking to maintain their fluency and complete beginners!
Meet the team
Georgette
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For me, teaching a language is not "just a job", it is something I enjoy with all my heart.
Read my reviews.
Julien
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I grew up in France and have been living in the US for the last 15 years.
I work best with advanced students who want to have everyday conversation in order to get more comfortable and expand their vocabulary. The topics are up to you! The goal is to help you be as fluent as possible.
Mickey
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I only speak in woofs, but I understand English, Spanish and belly rubs.
I’m not currently taking students, but I’m always happy to say hello.
Chloe
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Born stateside, I am an honors English student.
I’m here to work with advanced students, especially other youths, who just need someone to practice their accent, improve their grammar and gain more comfort speaking.
Isa
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I was born in the US and grew up in a Colombian household. I’m fluent in both English and Spanish. Right now I’m a student at the University of Chicago, where my studies include an English minor.
I’m here to help students who want to perfect their American accent and have someone to practice English with regularly.
Alessia
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Ciao, I’m Alessia and I come from a small town near Venice. My love for languages began at 10 years old when I used to translate songs from Spanish telenovelas so I could sing them correctly.
I studied Languages and Translation at university (I also speak English, Spanish and French), and for the past two years I’ve been teaching Italian to students of different ages and levels.
My goal is to make learning Italian engaging, enjoyable, and meaningful. I want you to feel confident and supported as you discover not only the language, but also the beauty of Italian culture.
And remember: mistakes aren’t failures, they’re the best way to improve!