Onomatology nyilvános
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Send us a text In this episode, I interview Hanah... which, even though "Hanah" is obviously spelled and pronounced differently than "Hannah", they both have the same meaning, which is "favor" or "grace". Hanah was very easy to talk with. I really enjoyed this conversation, not only because I learned more about Hanah, but also because she was able …
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Send us a text I absolutely LOVE the name "Erin" because it has such a solid and powerful meaning. The name "Erin" means "Ireland"... and at first, I thought, how can I really interpret this definition? My conversation with my coworker Erin unpacked a lot and I really enjoyed every second of it. I hope you enjoy this episode as much as I did.…
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Send us a text I was extremely excited to interview Villard, as his name has the strongest definition I have seen to date... "battle fortress". This was by far the most conversational episode to date. There were several strong enlightening moments for me in talking with Villard. I'll be curious to know what you take away from this episode... it cer…
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Send us a text In this episode, I share my "why" story for starting this podcast. It's important for me to share this because it is a part of my healing process. I hope this episode will inspire others to be bold, brave and take the necessary steps they need to take in order to heal from any past trauma that life has brought.…
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Send us a text In this episode, I interview Mark. The name Mark derives from Latin roots and comes from the word Marcus and means "consecrated to Mars" or "warlike". This was the first time I had ever spoken with Mark, and it surprised me to find out that he had been in the military. This was a great episode... I hope you'll give it a listen.…
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Send us a text In this final episode of Season 1, I am going to be sharing data, as well as my thoughts and opinions on what I have gathered from the information that I have gathered so far from my interviewees. Hopefully this might turn on some figurative light bulbs or shift your paradigm even more.…
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Send us a text In this episode, I explore the name "Benji" or "Benjamin" which comes from Hebrew origins. There were some interesting correlations with my interviewee in regards to the meaning of his name and his family structure. I was also challenged by this person in a very good way - I'm very thankful for having the opportunity to interview Ben…
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Send us a text On this episode, I interview Nic. The name "Nicholas" is an ancient Greek name that means "victory of the people". I was inspired by the positivity that Nic brought to our conversation. I was smiling the entire time we were talking, and hopefully you can tell in my voice. Nic was such a delight to interview and a breath of fresh air.…
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Send us a text In this episode, I interview one of my Pacific Northwest friends, Jeff. The name "Jeffrey" is traditionally a masculine name deriving from German and English origin. The name translates to "pledge of peace" or "God's peace" in English. In German, it means "district" or "traveler" and is a twist on the variant, "Geoffrey." Jeffrey bec…
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Send us a text In this episode, I interview David. The name "David" is a classic and common boy's name of Hebrew origin, meaning “beloved”, and often associated with the term used to describe an “uncle”. This biblical title was popularised by the renowned King David, the second king of ancient Israel.…
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Send us a text I am starting my podcast out with answering my own questions before I jump into asking others the very same questions. Brandon Laws, my dear friend, and host of the very successful podcast "Transform Your Workplace", will be interviewing me, so you can get my own take on "What's In A Name?" ... since my name is very unique, and I tho…
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