Word Hoard (Rebroadcast) - 12 January 2026

Word Hoard (Rebroadcast) - 12 January 2026

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You Talk Like a Sausage (Rebroadcast) - 5 January 2026

Do you refer to your dog or cat as “somebody”? As in: When you love somebody that much, you don’t mind if they slobber. In other words, is your pet a somebody or a something? Also, for centuries, there was little consistency in the way many English words were spelled. But long be ...  Show more

Pushing the Envelope (Rebroadcast) - 29 December 2025

Sure, there’s winter, spring, summer, and fall. But the seasons in between have even more poetic names. In Alaska, greenup describes a sudden, dramatic burst of green after a long, dark winter. And there are many, many terms for a cold snap that follows the first taste of spring: ...  Show more

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