Episodios
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Maggie and Emily talk to guests from around the world about love and learn how people say âI love youâ across the globe. Poem by Emily: galaxies.
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Maggie and Emily learn the Armenian words qti maz and mousmous from Gagik Hakobyan and John Ekezian. They discuss the term brickianity with Rob Bell and see the word kalsarikÀnni in action with Eric Giancoli. Poem by Maggie: Tapping Out.
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Maggie and Emily discuss the words isophene and asymptote with fiction writer Susan Sechrist and learn the musical term mondegreen from jazz singer Sarah Spiegel. Poem by Emily: Isophene.
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Maggie and Emily learn Hebrew words asir toda and nefesh from native speaker Leila Eden. Reporter at large Peter Baynham reports on the Finnish word kalsarikĂ€nnit and Susie McDonnell shares âembarrask.â Poem by Maggie: Asir Toda (Gratitude Prisoner)
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Maggie and Emily discuss the Pashto words gharzai and sabar with native speaker Sanjar Qiam from Afghanistan and learn the word "contemplocean" from the author of The Cosmic Dictionary, Norm Millstein. Poem by Emily: Gharzai.
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Maggie and Emily learn the words khomar and melamastia from native speaker Sanjar Qiam. They speak with Italian actress Laura James about the Italian word pantofoliao and observe the French word flaneur in action with Jim Vallely. Poem by Maggie: It Happens Sometimes.
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Maggie and Emily speak with Chris Reuland about the French words flaneur and dĂ©paysement and learn a very particular use of the word âscriptedâ from John Ekezian. Poem by Emily: DĂ©paysement.
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Maggie and Emily learn the words pomalo and fjaka from native Croatian speaker Saskia Neal. They discover the word hustletivity with Bonnie Harvey and Michael Houlihan. Poem by Maggie: It is Time.
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Maggie and Emily talk to Majken Nillson about the Swedish words slutspurt and lagom. They explore a "Word in Action" with Nerys Miller-Baynham and the word "woolfthdt." Poem by Emily: Lagom.
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Maggie and Emily discuss the words scarpetta and spaghettata with Italian guest Sofia Milos. They coin the term "highlight huddle" with C. Brian Smith and discuss gossip with Jim Vallely. Poem by Maggie: Scarpetta.
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Maggie and Emily learn the Farsi words taarof and khaste nabashid with native speaker Navid Naderi Alizadeh and put the term âhappy birthdayâ on trial. Poem by Emily: Taarof.
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Maggie and Emily learn the ancient Greek words eunomia and eudomonia with scholar and theologian Peter Rollins. They coin the word "tempfatum." Poem by Maggie: Eunomia in the Aftermath.
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Maggie and Emily learn the Hawaiian words pono and haâahaâa from native speaker Luana Kawaa. They coin the word "pommies" with Vern M and put a usage of "cringe" on trial with Judge Matt Aitken. Poem by Emily: Getting Low.
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Maggie and Emily learn the Yiddish words machatunim and kvell with guest Annie Korzen. They coin the word âyuck yumâ with Nerys Miller-Baynham and âflinkâ with Tammy Schlofterson. Poem by Maggie: They Kvell.
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Maggie and Emily discuss the Spanish diminutive and the word estrenar. They put the word sweet (usage of âcompliant womanâ) on trial with judge Matt Aitken and coin the word conker. Poem by Maggie: To Be Dear.
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Maggie and Emily learn the Chinese words guimi èŻĄç§ and houpa ćæ from native speaker Sheng Zhong. They coin the word âschaudenfriendâ with Eric Giancoli and put the word âbromanceâ on trial with judge Matt Aiken. Poem by Emily: âHoupa: A Poem About PTSD.â
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Maggie and Emily talk to native Hindi speaker Shashi Bandhu and learn the words jigivisha and jugaad. They coin the word âsnoobâ and rescue âscurrifungeâ from the brink of extinction. Poem âNecessity Laborsâ by Maggie.
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Maggie and Emily explore the Bengali words aram and jhapang jhapang with native speaker Safeera Ahmed. They put the word âcanoodleâ on trial with judge Jim Vallely, coin the word ârain-newelâ and explore the concept of a soul wink from hotline caller Tammy Slofterson. Poem by Emily: Aram. -
Maggie and Emily explore the German words torschlusspanik, waldensemkeit, and kaputreparium with linguist Charley Rowe and native German speaker Merle Emrich. They put the word âmineâ on trial with judge Jim Vallely and coin the word âtorschlusspresence.â Poem by Maggie âNothing at All.â
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Maggie and Emily explore the Japanese words wabi sabi and shoshin with native Japanese speaker Taka Tora in Tokyo. They put the word âshouldâ or trial with judge Matt Vern and coin the words âwinblunderâ and âloomingloss.â Poem by Emily âA Japanese View of Love.â
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