This co-hosted podcast delves into the rare neurological disorder known as Foreign Accent Syndrome (FAS). The hosts discuss several documented cases, differentiating between neurogenic FAS (caused by brain damage) and psychogenic FAS (linked to psychological factors). They explore the diagnostic criteria for FAS, highlighting the challenges in diagnosis due to its rarity and the subjective nature of accent perception. One specific case involves a woman who developed a Chinese accent after a severe migraine, illustrating the disorder's impact on identity and daily life. Listeners gain a deeper understanding of FAS, its varied causes, and the difficulties in treatment and diagnosis.