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a way with words podcast

by Katelynn O'Kon Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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What is a way with words?

A Way with Words is a radio show and podcast that features light-hearted conversation about language change, debates, and differences, as well as new words, old sayings, slang, family expressions, word histories, etymology, linguistics, regional dialects, word games, grammar, books, literature, writing, and more.

Where can I find full episodes of a way with words?

Here you’ll find full episodes of public radio’s A Way with Words, heard on NPR stations around the United States. Looking for something you heard on the show? Try the search page. You can also listen to all episodes on a single playlist and download episodes from that page. Need a slang term that can replace just about anynoun? Try chumpie.

Who are the hosts of a way with words?

A Way with Words was first aired in 1998 at KPBS-FM in San Diego, California. The first version of the show was created and developed by then-KPBS Associate General Manager Michael Flaster and Senior Producer Mary Garbesi. It featured co-hosts Richard Lederer and Charles Harrington Elster.

How do you spell Wayword Inc?

We’ve also taken “Wayword, Inc.” as the name of the nonprofit which produces the show. Our 24/7 toll-free number, (877) 929-9673 spells 877 WAY WORD on an alphanumeric phone keypad, and is, in turn, a shortened form of our show’s name.

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Where can I listen to a way with words?

Listen on:Apple.Spotify.Google.Castbox.+ more apps.

Is a way with words still on NPR?

The program is distributed mainly for weekend airing across member stations of NPR, utilizing the Public Radio Exchange for program distribution. That week's program is then distributed weekly as a podcast on Mondays.

What time is way with words on NPR?

Sunday from 3-4 p.m. A Way with Words is an upbeat and lively hour-long public radio show about language examined through history, culture, and family.

How do you contact a way with words?

Call (877) 929-9673 toll-free with your language questions, thoughts, and stories at any time in the U.S. and Canada. From anywhere else, you may call or text +1 (619) 800-4443 at any time. Or email [email protected] or chat on Twitter @wayword.

What is the meaning of NPR?

National Public Radio (NPR, stylized in all lowercase) is an American privately and publicly funded nonprofit media organization headquartered in Washington, D.C. (often called the "mothership" of NPR), with its NPR West headquarters in Culver City, California.

Who hosts a way with words?

The hosts, Martha Barnette and Grant Barrett, are the Click and Clack of word talk. Barnette is a writer who has studied Latin and Greek (her books include “A Garden of Words”), and Barrett is a linguist and lexicographer with an ear for contemporary slang. They make a perfect duo.

How do I join a transcription hub?

To become a part of the Transcription Hub team, you will have to undergo an evaluation process. Once you have successfully completed testing, you will be brought onboard to the online marketplace system to start live work.

What does it mean when someone has a way with words?

“Having a way with words” means to have a talent for using language in a charming, eloquent, effective or persuasive manner. Essentially it is someone who has the “gift of the gab”.

Episodes

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