In a word is a podcast exploring a word as a concept. This is a trusted dialogue between two friends who love language. In each episode, we will examine a word, contemplating its deeper meaning through the lenses of esoteric wisdom, personal experience, and current culture with a heavy dose of levity and banter.
Neither of us pretends to have all the answers, but we are learning to love the question, what’s in a word?
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In a word is a podcast exploring a word as a concept. This is a trusted dialogue between two friends who love language. In each episode, we will examine a word, contemplating its deeper meaning through the lenses of esoteric wisdom, personal experience, and current culture with a heavy dose of levity and banter.
Neither of us pretends to have all the answers, but we are learning to love the question, what’s in a word?
In this fun-filled episode, Mark and Jordan are joined again by Erinn, Mark's wife, for part two of their double episode extravaganza. They dive into a lively discussion on hobbies, sharing personal anecdotes from churning butter to dog grooming, and touching on unexpected intrusions and some deep-seated fears. Erinn shares her journey from sewing to baking, turning personal pastimes into full-fledged businesses. They also hilariously explore unusual hobbies like hobby horse championships and delve into the neurodivergent experiences related to sensory overload and fight or flight responses. The episode is a rollercoaster of humor and heart, showcasing the trio's anecdotal adventures.
In a Word
In a word is a podcast exploring a word as a concept. This is a trusted dialogue between two friends who love language. In each episode, we will examine a word, contemplating its deeper meaning through the lenses of esoteric wisdom, personal experience, and current culture with a heavy dose of levity and banter.
Neither of us pretends to have all the answers, but we are learning to love the question, what’s in a word?