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A Way with Words - language, linguistics, and callers from all over

Hosted by Martha Barnette and Grant Barrett. Produced by Stefanie Levine.

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Light-hearted conversation with callers from all over about new words, old sayings, slang, family expressions, language change and varieties, as well as word histories, linguistics, regional dialects, word games, grammar, books, literature, writing, and more. Be a part of the show with author/journalist Martha Barnette and linguist/lexicographer Grant Barrett. Share your language thoughts, questions, and stories: https://waywordradio.org/contact or words@waywordradio.org. In the US 🇺🇸 and Ca ...
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Intimate, wise and healing messages for the people who are carrying us through this time of great turning and true transformation. For you, our present-day prophets, visionaries, musicians, artists, culture weavers, and healers from around the globe. Here on this show we collectively cocreate a planetary culture that is caring, restorative, generative, optimizing, and kind. It is time for the medicine callers to rise up and do what we are made to do: heal ourselves, heal together, and enjoy ...
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On this podcast, I will talk about my development process for Spot Callerz Wrestling. Spot Callerz is a turn-based Professional Wrestling video game. This game pits you as a brand new independent wrestler. Your goal is to maintain a dedicated fanbase or obtain nuclear heat and translate this success into cash!
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The Shot Caller podcast brings you tomorrows game changers, agents of change, revolutionaries, and the investors behind them – today! Stories that will catalyse and inspire you to pursue your dreams, vote with your wallet, increase your longevity, and live your wealthy life! Like the butterfly effect in chaos theory, a small change in one state can have a large, non-linear change on a global scale.
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Shot Callers by NYWIFT

New York Women in FIlm & Television

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Shot Callers is a podcast presented by New York Women in Film and Television and hosted by Destiny Lilly. We sit down with women working in every aspect of the industry to discuss their lives and careers.
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House Call Radio: NEW SHOW "CALLER ID" 📟

House Call Radio: NEW SHOW "CALLER ID" 📟

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Introducing, Dr. Fresch's "House Call Radio", now featuring Dr. Fresch's new series "Caller ID". New episodes monthly, broadcasting monday at 3PM PST / 6PM EST on Insomniac Radio and DASH Radio. Submissions: http://bit.ly/Caller-ID-Submissions Follow @DrFresch and his new label, @HouseCallRecs All episodes from Dr. Fresch's former mix series preserved here, guests below. ALUMNI: @ghastly @waxmotif @snbrn @shaunfrank @vanillaace @iamwuki @hotelgarudamusic @coyotekisses @gofreek @huntersiegel ...
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Music-Comedians Ryan ‘goose fan’ Brannon and Paul ‘grumpy curmudgeon’ Rich have their weekly meeting to discuss their highlights and lowlights, what baffles, bemuses and bewilders them (including the etymology of ridiculous but real words). Join them as they interview special guests including performers from TV to stage or (or perhaps you at home!) and put their movie knowledge to the test by finding out how even universally loved films can be hated... And why. And of course each episode Tom ...
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Nite Callers Bigfoot Radio

Nite Callers Bigfoot Radio

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Welcome to NCBR! Nite Callers Bigfoot Radio is a talk show that interviews bigfoot/sasquatch researchers, witnesses, paranormal researchers and many other mysterious subjects. At NCBR we have learned much of what we know today because of the hard work and sacrifice of researchers getting out there and investigating as well as having experiences. We do try to keep the subject matter grounded and believable. Sometimes we are surprised by unbelievable claims during our broadcast and ask that yo ...
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After my Spider Queen initiation in 2018, I began receiving channeled messages from the Spider Queen. This was a new kind of receiving and sharing for me, and I have been gentle with myself as I am called to share them. They always come in with a particular mix of deeply personal and inherently collective insight. They almost always make my mind an…
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In this special episode of the Family Freedom Project podcast, President Nathan Macias recaps the pivotal 2024 General Election and its impact on parental rights across Texas. From major victories in the Texas House and Senate to key wins in the U.S. Senate and Texas Supreme Court, this election has set the stage for a stronger future for Texas fam…
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In the 15th century, the word respair meant "to have hope again." Although this word fell out of use, it's among dozens collected in a new book of soothing vocabulary for troubled times. Plus, baseball slang: If a batter doesn't pour the pine," an outfielder may snag a can of corn, or "an easily caught fly ball." And the 1960s TV show "Laugh-In" sp…
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Do people who work together sound alike? Yes! Over time, they may begin to develop similar patterns of speech, or what might be called an “occupational accent” that helps them communicate efficiently. Also, lots of familiar words in English got their start not in the languages of Europe, but in Asia — words including bungalow, ketchup, and avatar. …
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Asthenosphere, a geologist's term for the molten layer beneath the earth's crust, sparks a journey that stretches all the way from ancient Greece to the author of Uncle Tom's Cabin. Plus: What the heck is a dogberg? It's when a dog runs into you and knocks you over. This bit of slang was inspired by a professional wrestler who finished off his oppo…
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How and why do words from one language find their way into another? Vietnamese, for instance, includes lots of words borrowed or adapted from French. Such linguistic mixing often happens when languages brush up against each other and speakers reach for a word that feels more useful. Plus: “unparalleled misalignments” are pairs of phrases in which t…
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Join Tim Lambert on the Family Freedom Project Podcast as he dives into why voting matters for people of faith, just three weeks before the election. Discover the impact Christian voters can make, how voting is part of our stewardship, and why now is the time to stand for values like justice and compassion. Listen in and get ready to show up on Ele…
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Amid court-ordered busing in the 1970s, a middle-school teacher tried to distract her nervous students on the first day of class with this strange assignment: find a monarch caterpillar. The result? A memorable lesson in the miracle of metamorphosis. Plus, the story behind the slang interjection word!, meaning “believe me!” The original version inv…
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In this episode of the Family Freedom Project Podcast, Tim Lambert shares the heartbreaking story of Jackie and Juan Boatright, a Texas family battling Child Protective Services after their newborn daughter, Evelyn, was taken away. Hear how this family’s fight to reunite with their baby girl reveals the flaws in a broken system and how the Family F…
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Some TV commercials launch catchphrases that stick around long after the original ads. The exclamation Good stuff, Maynard! is still a compliment almost 40 years after it was used in a commercial for Malt-O-Meal hot cereal. And: what do you call that room where the whole family gathers? The family room? The den? The TV room? Names for that part of …
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In 1971, when a new public library opened in Troy, Michigan, famous authors and artists were invited to write letters to the city’s youngest readers, extolling the many benefits of libraries. One of the loveliest was from E.B. White, author of Charlotte’s Web. Plus, you may think navel-gazing is a relatively new idea — but it goes back at least to …
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What exactly is a planet? Controversy over this question led to Pluto’s redefinition, along with a brand-new English word. And: Some people now use the phrase all the things! to mean and whatnot or you know what I mean. This new sense of all the things comes from a hilarious cartoon in which someone approaches daily tasks with exceptional vigor. Sp…
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In this episode of the Family Freedom Project Podcast, Tim Lambert dives deep into the Veronica Rodriguez case, where a Texas mother faces truancy charges despite legally homeschooling her son. Learn how this case highlights the challenges parents face in protecting their educational choices, and how we are stepping in to defend parental rights. Cl…
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There was a time when William Shakespeare was just another little seven-year-old in school. Classes in his day were demanding — and all in Latin. A new book argues that this rigorous curriculum actually nurtured the creativity that later flourished in Shakespeare’s writing. Plus, why do we refer to an unpredictable person as a loose cannon? The ans…
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How hot is it? Well, poet Dylan Thomas found lots of memorable ways to describe a heat wave. In one letter to a friend, he wrote that it was so hot “My brains are hanging out like a dog’s tongue.” And: pestering country music stars for selfies is a big no-no in Nashville. In fact, the locals even have a word for it. Also, why do we say something’s …
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Hey everyone, welcome back to the Family Freedom Project Podcast! Today, I want to talk about some really interesting new data coming out of the Texas Education Agency. It highlights a major trend in education, and it’s all about parents taking the reins when it comes to their kids’ education and choosing the path that best fits their family’s need…
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The adjectives canine and feline refer to dogs and cats. But how does English address other groups of animals? Plus, cabin fever has been around much longer than the current pandemic. That restless, antsy, stir-crazy feeling goes back to the days when you could find yourself literally cooped up all winter in a cabin on the wild frontier. And, in Hu…
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