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Breaking Bread

Breaking Bread

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On this week's episode of ATP, Mario and Twenty explore the origins and meanings of everyday expressions, focusing on the phrase 'breaking bread.' Joined by guest Sarah Tagger, they discuss the significance of food and travel in connecting people and cultures. The discussion delves into the historical context of the phrase, personal experiences of speaking up for what matters, and the impact of sharing meals on community building. The episode concludes with an appraisal of the phrase, highlighting its enduring relevance and power.


Learn more about Sarah and her travel at www.traveltoconnect.com , www.instagram.com/sarahatagger , https://www.tiktok.com/@travelcoachtagger.


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0:00 I'm Going To Praiseland: Homer Uses Breaking Bread

1:02 The ATP Show Intro Theme

1:29 Check In: In Honor of Casey Kasem & Lenny Green

4:01 Meet Sarah Tagger: Founder of TravelToConnect

10:25 That's All I Have To Say About Breaking Bread

15:56 Confirm The Meaning: Cambridge Dictionary, Oxford Dictionary, & Dictionary.com

20:49 Unveil The Origin: The Messianic Feast

26:27 Story Time: Turn Your Hobby Into Passion

34:58 Unveil The Origin: John Wycliffe and The Wycliffe Bible

37:24 Story Time: Speaking Up When It's Difficult

43:10 Unveil The Origin: Pulitzer Prize Poet W.H. Auden

45:00 Story Time: Fireside Chat With Anyone In History, Who Would It Be?

52:52 Assess The Value: Phrase Grades

59:03 Dictionary of Misinformation: The Origin of The Crossword Puzzle


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