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by Rowland Hackett Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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What happened to words matter podcast?

Last week, the Words Matter podcast, at least as we know it, ceased to exist when Schmidt stormed off after he was a guest on his own podcast and didn't like the questions Levine asked.

What does Words matter mean?

The Words Matter Movement involves being a practitioner of careful, thoughtful and deliberate positive communication. It is so easy to speak without thinking. To not genuinely listen and connect with people. When words are used in the wrong way it can be devastating. Words are container of power.

How do I make my words matter?

Here at IMIX, we think a lot about words....Top 10 tips to make your words matterSimplicity is king. ... Brevity is power or 'Keep it Short' ... Avoid jargon. ... Tell a story. ... Think about your audience. ... What do you want people to do?More items...•

Do your words really have power?

Words are extremely powerful tools that we can use to uplift our personal energy and improve our lives, though we're often not conscious of the words we speak, read, and expose ourselves to. Yes, even the words of others can easily affect our personal vibration.

Hosted by Dr Oliver Thomson, The Words Matter Podcast is dedicated to bringing you conversations with world leading academics, researchers and clinicians on all areas of clinical interaction, philosophy and communication

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Contribute to The Words Matter Podcast and help it grow

Patreon is an easy way to contribute to the show on a per episode basis. You only contribute when an episode of the podcast is released.

What is the show Word Matters?

Word Matters is a show for readers, writers, and anyone who ever loved their English class. Join Merriam-Webster editors as they challenge supposed grammar rules, reveal the surprising origins behind words, tackle common questions, and generally geek out about the beautiful nightmare that is language.

Who is the host of the lexicographers?

Hosted by Emily Brewster, Neil Serven, Ammon Shea, and Peter Sokolowski. Produced in collaboration with New England Public Media. Transcript available here.

Emily Brewster

Senior Editor Emily Brewster has defined all kinds of vocabulary, from prepositions to politics to slang, and writes about grammar, usage, and language for Merriam-Webster.com. She appears in the Ask the Editor video series and is a regular guest on language on WRSI radio.

Neil Serven

Associate Editor Neil Serven joined Merriam-Webster in 2001. In addition to his work as a general definer, he writes articles on word history, usage, and new words, and is part of the Word of the Day team. He is responsible for the permanent aroma of scorched Hot Pockets that we can never seem to eradicate from the kitchen.

Ammon Shea

Ammon Shea has been an editor at Merriam-Webster since 2015. He specializes in writing articles on English usage and researching when words entered our language.

Peter Sokolowski

Peter Sokolowski began working with dictionaries as the first-ever French-language editor at Merriam-Webster in 1994, and he has since contributed definitions and articles to many of the company’s reference works.

How many times was Patrick Moynihan elected to the Senate?

He was ambassador to India, and U.S. representative to the United Nations, and was four times elected to the U.S. Senate from New York. This week we are honored to add Daniel Patrick Moynihan: A Portrait in Letters of an American Visionary to the Words Matter Audible Library.

What is Power Wars?

First published in 2015, Power Wars is an investigative history of national-security legal policymaking in the Obama administration. Charlie is also the author of Takeover, published in 2007, which chronicles the Bush-Cheney administration’s efforts to expand presidential power.

Where is Charlie from the New York Times?

Later that year, he joined the Washington bureau of The Boston Globe; he moved to the Washington bureau of The New York Times in 2008.

Who is the author of Under Fire?

The Words Audible Matter Library goes to Washington to interview Award winning journalist, best-selling author, and veteran White House Correspondent April Ryan on her new book “Under Fire: Reporting from the Front Lines of the Trump White House.”. The Four Freedoms by Franklin D. Roosevelt and Challenger Disaster by Ronald Reagan.

Who was the best thinker in the history of the United States?

The Almanac of American Politics described Daniel Patrick Moynihan as “The nation’s best thinker among politicians since Lincoln and its best politician among thinkers since Jefferson.”. Before his election to the US Senate in 1976, Moynihan served in the administrations of Presidents Kennedy, Johnson, Nixon and Ford.

Who wrote the book Zucked?

Zucked by Roger McNamee. The New York Times bestseller about a noted tech venture capitalist, early mentor to Mark Zuckerberg, and Facebook investor, who wakes up to the serious damage Facebook is doing to our society – and sets out to try to stop it. This week we add ZUCKED by Roger McNamee to the Words Matter Library.

Who is the author of the book "Zucked"?

Zucked by Roger McNamee.

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