
I’ve always believed that the things we love shape the way we teach and connect — and for me, that love has always included animals and the beautiful messiness of multilingual life.
I’m originally from Warsaw, but for years, I've been living in London, UK, with my British partner from a French-speaking family, so I know firsthand what it feels like to juggle identities, languages, and the longing to belong.
Whether I was working as a journalist, translating films and TV shows, or now teaching Polish, my world has always been about understanding people’s stories and helping them find their voice.
And over the years, I’ve met so many people who felt “not enough” in their Polish story: expats trying to feel less lost, partners wanting to be included and understood, heritage learners aching to reconnect with something that feels both familiar and far away.
That’s why I trained in teaching Polish as a foreign language (at the University of Silesia in Katowice), and why my approach is gentle, patient, and deeply human. I’m here to help you feel seen, supported, and at home — not just in the language, but in the part of your life and identity that Polish touches.
If you'd like to explore whether learning with me is right for you, let's meet for a free 20-minute no-obligation chat.
Polish Stories is a podcast (mostly in Polish) for intermediate+ learners who don’t just want language — they want connection. If you love books, films, deep conversations, and all kinds of storytelling, this is your place.