
Show overview
From G’day to Privet has published 16 episodes during 2026. That works out to roughly 3 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a near-daily cadence, with the show now in its 2nd season.
Episodes typically run ten to twenty minutes — most land between 9 min and 14 min — though episode length varies meaningfully from one episode to the next. None of the episodes are flagged explicit by the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-language Education show.
The show is actively publishing — the most recent episode landed 2 months ago, with 16 episodes already out so far this year. Published by rachelofgreengables.
From the publisher
Get speaking Russian from day one! From greetings and small talk to travel tips and expressing yourself, each episode gives you practical phrases you’ll actually use. Quick, clear, and perfect for beginners or anyone wanting a confidence boost in real-world Russian.
Latest Episodes

S2 Ep 2Series 2 – Episode 2: Don’t Freeze—Keep the Conversation Moving
You don’t need perfect Russian—you need momentum. Learn how to admit you’re learning, ask people to repeat themselves, and stay in the conversation without panicking. These phrases buy you time and keep things flowing.

S2 Ep 3Series 2 – Episode 3: Ask for What You Need (Without Guessing)
No more awkward pointing or hoping for the best. From finding a bathroom to asking for directions or prices, these are your survival phrases. Clear, polite, and exactly what you’ll use in real life.

S2 Ep 4Series 2 – Episode 4: Ordering, Paying, Living Normally
Food, coffee, menus, and the bill—this is everyday Russian in action. Learn how to order confidently, ask for what you want, and handle basic interactions without hesitation.

S2 Ep 5Series 2 – Episode 5: When Things Go Wrong (And You Stay Calm)
Lost your phone? Need help? Looking for a location? This episode covers the phrases you hope you won’t need—but absolutely should know. Practical, direct, and steady under pressure.

S2 Ep 6Series 2 – Episode 6: Sound Like a Real Person (Not a Textbook)
Move beyond scripted responses. These are the natural replies Russians actually use—whether things are good, not great, or you just need another go. Small phrases, big difference in how you sound.

S2 Ep 7Series 2 – Episode 7: Say What You Want (The Right Way)
“I want,” “I need,” “Can I,” “I’d like”—they’re not the same, and using them properly changes everything. Learn the subtle differences so you sound polite, natural, and in control of what you’re asking for.

S2 Ep 8Series 2 – Episode 8: Find Things, Handle Gaps, Get Help
Looking for something? Don’t have something? Need help right now? This episode ties it all together with essential phrases for real-world situations where clarity matters most.

S2 Ep 1Series 2 – Episode 1: First Impressions That Actually Land
Start strong with the phrases that shape how people see you from the first second. Formal vs casual greetings, introducing yourself, and sounding polite without overthinking it. This is your social foundation in Russian—simple, natural, and instantly useful.

S1 Ep 4Episode 4: Thinking & Expression (76–100)
Take your Russian to the next level with phrases for expressing thoughts, feelings, and opinions. Learn how to say “Я думаю” (“I think”), “Мне нравится” (“I like”), and “Я согласен” (“I agree”). This episode helps you share your ideas, participate in discussions, and sound truly conversational—not just like a textbook.

S1 Ep 5Episode 5: Core Everyday Russian Phrases – Revision
Review the essential everyday phrases from greetings to polite expressions. Focus on repetition, correct pronunciation, and confident usage to make these foundational phrases second nature. Perfect for learners consolidating their basics.

S1 Ep 7Episode 7: Practical & Getting Around – Revision
Revisit practical phrases for traveling, shopping, and navigating daily situations. This session focuses on reinforcing correct usage so learners feel ready to handle real-world scenarios with confidence.

S1 Ep 6Episode 6: Conversation & Social Phrases – Revision
Go over key conversational phrases for introducing yourself, asking questions, and chatting naturally. This episode emphasizes practical repetition to strengthen your social communication skills in Russian.

Episode 3: Practical & Getting Around (51–75)
Travel, shop, or explore Russia like a local! In this episode, we cover practical phrases for navigating daily life, from asking “Где туалет?” (“Where is the bathroom?”) to handling money, calling for help, or finding your way. Perfect for travelers and anyone who wants to move confidently in real-world situations.

S1 Ep 8Episode 8: Thinking & Expression – Revision
Consolidate phrases for expressing thoughts, feelings, and opinions. This episode helps learners practice context and sentence building, ensuring basic Russian expression becomes automatic and natural.

S1 Ep 2Episode 2: Conversation & Social Phrases (26–50)
Ready to make friends in Russian? This episode focuses on social and conversational phrases that let you introduce yourself, ask questions, and chat naturally. Learn how to say “Как тебя зовут?” (“What’s your name?”), talk about where you’re from, and navigate small talk—so you can start connecting with people, not just memorizing words.

S1 Ep 1Episode 1: Core Everyday Russian Phrases (1–25)
Kick off your Russian journey with the essential phrases you’ll actually use every day! From greetings like “Привет” and “Здравствуйте” to polite expressions like “Спасибо” and “Пожалуйста,” this episode gives you the foundation to start speaking Russian immediately. Perfect for beginners who want to sound natural and confident from day one.