Today, we're digging up some fossil words! To wit: We'll wade through the flotsam and jetsam of words that have lost all their meaning to us except in very specific circumstances. So batten down the hatches! We wouldn't want to give this topic short shrift.
Feb 05, 2021•33 min
We start with a quick lightning round of the most mispronounced names of 2020, followed by a TRIPLE redundancy from a listener, and then we'll tackle some of the most commonly confused word pairs in English... but only the ones that start with A, B, or C. Otherwise we'd be here forever.
Jan 22, 2021•30 min
Prompted by a listener email about pet peeves, we'll look at redundant phrases people use every day, and talk about how sometimes redundancy... can be good?
Jan 08, 2021•30 min
It's time for the airing of grievances! We'll toss around our least favorite examples of business jargon and PR puffery—it's a good, old-fashioned gripe session for Christmas.
Dec 25, 2020•32 min
We dig into the second half of our holiday feast with some pasta, hot and cold soups, ancient grains, and even a little digestif. Plus, we'll take another dip into jus... or au jus, as the case may be. Bon appetit!
Dec 11, 2020•30 min
It's a cornucopia of delights! A feast for the... mouth? Ears? Whatever words are a feast for. We'll scarf down a Brazilian berry, a flaky French treat, and some delicious little potato pastas, while trying not to get yelled at by our Greek waiter. How exactly do you say all of these delicacies?
Nov 27, 2020•27 min
This time out we're going to get nice and cute and have a little fun with some words that were born on the wrong side of the tracks, but found the path to redemption.
Nov 13, 2020•34 min
Horse jumping, goats fighting hedgehogs, rude fruit-related gestures... today we look at some of the most surprising and exciting word origins we can think of.
Oct 30, 2020•27 min
We're continuing on from the last episode's fun and games, but the difficulty is ramping up!
Oct 16, 2020•30 min
Well, actually Nine Egregious Errors, but Eight looks better, and one of them isn't really THAT bad. We'll look at some of the most common language mistakes, even in major publications, that might make your eyes pop out of your head. But... are they really a big deal?
Oct 02, 2020•35 min
Find out what happens when perfectly nice words fall in with the wrong crowd...
Sep 18, 2020•35 min
OK, the time has come to talk about OK, OK? OK!
Aug 28, 2020•29 min
They're just two small, simple words. But when you put them together... all bets are off.
Aug 14, 2020•27 min
"She was probly at interpetive dance class at the libry that Febuary fifteenth."No? No good? Try saying it out loud...
Jul 31, 2020•22 min
It's our 50th podcast extravaganza! We'll talk about the current bête noire of the language world, "irregardless", as well as other redundancies and ways language may be changing for better or worse. Plus, a hodgepodge (or mishmash, or olio, or potpourri, take your pick) of listener pet peeves and whatever else might be on our minds. We can do what we want, we're 50 now.
Jul 17, 2020•31 min
"The Warmth of the Athletic Hamster."
Jul 03, 2020•23 min
Grab some aspirin and try to wrap your head around the sloppy Venn diagram of homonyms, homophones, homographs, heteronyms, heterographs, polysemes... confused yet? So are we...
Jun 19, 2020•27 min
Why do some words sound pleasing while others feel ugly? Listen along as Kathy, Ross, and Fletcher try to work out: Is beauty in the ear of the beholder?
Jun 05, 2020•32 min
Do you have a smile that gleams and glistens and glows? Does the snot in your snout make you sneeze? Was that a slimy slug that just slithered by? Wait a minute—it seems like there's something going on here...
May 22, 2020•26 min
Two weeks ago, we had so much fun with French phrases, we figured, "why not do Latin?" Fletcher has some thoughts about why not to do Latin.
May 08, 2020•26 min
Is the entire French language Kathy's bête noire? Will Fletcher come up with le mot juste? Or will this whole thing just fill Ross with ennui? La partie commence!
Apr 24, 2020•30 min
This episode brought to you by the letter "Q." Well, "Qu." Because we don't know any English words that just start with "Q."
Apr 10, 2020•24 min
Artists, philosophers, movers and shakers—you'd better get these names right or you might be found out as a fraud.
Mar 27, 2020•39 min
This week we're looking at words we hear a lot, that may have some pretty hazy definitions, or may have ceased to have any meaning at all — including (appropriately) pandemic, socialist, and fascist. Also, well, Fletcher's not exactly himself this week.
Mar 13, 2020•36 min
Prompted by a listener question, we look at words we have no business pronouncing correctly but that we do anyway. Choir, colonel, phlegm, island... where did these crazy spellings come from, anyway? Also, Ross enlightens us on the joys of, um, "borborygm."
Feb 28, 2020•32 min
Do you like to enjoy a soda... or a pop? Do you put on your sneakers... or your tennis shoes? This time out, we talk about how we talk about the same things in different ways. And you'll never guess what they call a milkshake in Rhode Island (no, seriously, you'll never guess it).
Feb 16, 2020•33 min
The thrilling conclusion of our Place Name Showdown — will Fletcher hang on to his early lead and emerge victorious? What kind of devious traps have Kathy and Ross set? And we'll circle all the way back around to Peking duck...and another dish with a name we may need to rethink.
Jan 31, 2020•29 min
Kathy, Ross, and Fletcher face off to see who's tops at pronouncing unusually named cities, countries, and regions from around the world. Who will emerge as the champion pronouncer? Grab a pen and paper and play along to see if you can beat the experts!
Jan 17, 2020•23 min
"Abate the edge of traitors...That would reduce these bloudy daies again."
Jan 03, 2020•32 min
God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen
Dec 20, 2019•34 min