Lost For Words
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Summary
Today's episode is an English lesson, but not one you ever had at school.
We are going to go on a word hunt, and look at how word definitions can be changed and weaponised.
We unpack our current word usage and open the floor for improvements. We review some recent political rhetoric and then explore how we can move this better conversation forward.
Lastly, this episode is a language episode, so, feel free to have a laugh as we attempt these pronunciations.
Recommended reading and listening- Martha Barnette – Author, Public Speaker & Language Expert
- The Daily Beans Fascist Permission Slip (feat. Martha Barnette) youtube.com/watch?v=7ru9xaUpZlE
Sources
- The Origin of Empathy - Yale University Press
- Feeling - Wikipedia
- 62 Old English Words We Should Use Again | Mondly Blog
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