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Allusionist 72. Hey

February 9, 2018 The Allusionist
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"Hey."
"Going to the supermarket, want me to get you anything?"
"Puppies or ice cream?"
"What's your glasses prescription?"
"I wanna ***** your *********."

If you've used a dating app, maybe you've received one of the above messages from a stranger, or sent them. Striking up an interaction with someone is a tricky business. Why Oh Why and The Longest Shortest Time host Andrea Silenzi opens up her phone to analyse the kinds of opening messages people send on dating apps, and how easily they can land badly. 

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In episodes Tags dating, online, online dating, dates, apps, technology, opening lines, approaches, conversation, small talk, strangers, Andrea Silenzi, Why Oh Why, The Longest Shortest Time, love, romance, Tinder, Hinge, Bumble, Grindr, OK Cupid, messaging, messages, communication, digital communication

Allusionist 71. Triumph/Trumpet/Top/Fart

January 26, 2018 The Allusionist
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It's a year since Donald Trump was inaugurated as the 45th president of the United States. And in that year, he's caused a lot of changes in the job of constitutional law professor Elizabeth Joh of What Trump Can Teach Us About Con Law podcast - in particular, one verb is now off limits.

Plus, Paul Anthony Jones, aka etymologist extraordinaire Haggard Hawks, describes how politicians' names work their way into our vocabularies.

CONTENT NOTE: this episode contains references to the 45th president of the USA. I know a lot of you listen to The Allusionist for a little escape from politics and current affairs, so let me reassure you that there is not much modern politics in the episode; it’s mostly about history and interesting word facts.

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In episodes Tags Radiotopian guest appearance, Donald Trump, politics, trump, trumpery, triumph, trumps, trumpets, cards, POTUS, POTUS45, 45, USA, America, United States of America, presidents, grantism, Ulysses S Grant, silhouette, eponyms, gerrymander, politicians, guillotine, chauvinism, Napoleon, Haggard Hawks, Paul Anthony Jones, Elizabeth Joh, American, constitution, constitutional law, etymology, names, American presidents, quisling

Allusionist 70. Bonus 2017

December 23, 2017 The Allusionist
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The history of roller skates, zazzification, giant origami, the heat death of the universe and more.

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In episodes Tags zazzification, z, letters, slang, Stephen Chrisomalis, Kory Stamper, origami, space, Manan Arya, Katie Mack, roller skates, skating, Greg Jenner, Caetano Galindo, translation, engineering, dictionary, dictionaries, zillions, Merriam-Webster, offensive, problems, lexicography, bonus episode, bonus

Allusionist 69. How the Dickens Stole Christmas

December 8, 2017 The Allusionist
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Charles Dickens wrote about the plight of the impoverished and destitute members of British society. So how come his name is a synonym for rosy-cheeked, full-stomached, fattened-goose, hearty merry "God bless us every one" Christmas?

Avery Trufelman and Katie Mingle of 99% Invisible report from the streets of Victorian London at the annual Dickens Christmas Fair in Daly City, California, while historian Greg Jenner explains the origins of the festive traditions for which Dickens gets the credit, without even wanting the credit - in fact, his motivation for writing A Christmas Carol was far from a cash-in on Christmas.

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In call to action, episodes Tags literature, literary, Charles Dickens, books, novels, fiction, novellas, poverty, Victorians, Queen Victoria, history, English history, Britain, British, San Francisco, Daly City, California, Renaissance Fair, Dickens Fair, Greg Jenner, Avery Trufelman, Katie Mingle, London, A Christmas Carol, David Copperfield, Oliver Twist, social justice, children, child poverty, festive, customs, traditions, Christmas

Allusionist 68. Curse Soup

November 24, 2017 The Allusionist
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Somebody has really ticked you off. You're all steamed up inside and you want to vent that rage using words, but you don't want to confront them directly because you're either too polite or too cowardly. So do you:

A. Subtweet them.
B. With your finger, scrawl an insulting message into the dirt on their car.
C. Get a small sheet of lead, scratch into it a message cursing your enemies, roll it up and throw it into your nearest sacred spring?

Oh, I forgot to mention that it's 1700-2000 years ago and you're living in the Ancient Roman Empire, so the answer is C.

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In episodes Tags words, messages, enemies, curses, Ancient Rome, ancient Britain, Celtic, Celts, Bath, Roman baths, sacred, springs, water, deities, gods, goddesses, Sulis, Minerva, Somerset, England, history, English history, Aquae Sulis, Phoebe Judge, Lauren Spohrer, Leslie Scott

Allusionist 67. Open Me part II

November 10, 2017 The Allusionist
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You're holding a letter. What's inside? A weather report from 5,000 miles away? Some devastating family history? A single word? A heartfelt dispatch from your past self that's about to change the course of your life?

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Allusionist 66. Open Me part I

October 27, 2017 The Allusionist
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From Me To You’s Alison Hitchcock and Brian Greenley didn’t know each other well. But when Brian was diagnosed with stage 4 cancer, Alison offered to write him letters. 100 letters later, their lives were changed.

 

One of the newest members of Radiotopia is Ear Hustle, a podcast made inside San Quentin by and about the men incarcerated there, in collaboration with Nigel Poor. In prison, a letter is a precious thing.

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In episodes Tags letters, correspondence, penpals, writing, friendship, relationships, cancer, illness, From Me To You, Alison Hitchcock, Brian Greenley, San Quentin, prison, Ear Hustle, incarceration, communication, contact, Nigel Poor, Earlonne Woods, Antwan Williams

Allusionist 65. Eponyms III: Who's That Guy?

October 13, 2017 The Allusionist
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Roman Mars returns for our annual dose of eponyms - words that derive from people's names. This year: explosive revelations about the origins of the word 'guy'.

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In episodes Tags words, eponyms, names, history, language, historical, Roman Mars, Guy Fawkes, Gunpowder Plot, English History, England, Victoria Buckley, Jacobean, Tudor, Elizabeth I, Henry VIII, James I, James VI, monarchs, kings, queens, religion, religious, Catholic, Protestant, persecution, terrorism, Parliament, Houses of Parliament, Robert Catesby, guys, fireworks, Bonfire Night, 5 November, treason, oppression, Reformation, Anne Boleyn, divorce, Church of England, Anglican, Alan Moore, V for Vendetta, guy

Allusionist 64: Technobabble

September 29, 2017 The Allusionist

You've encountered technobabble when Doc Brown is shouting about flux capacitors in Back To The Future, or when Isaac Asimov writes about positronic brains. Astrophysicist Katie Mack and NASA JPL technologist Manan Arya discuss how science fact relates to science fiction.

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In episodes Tags space, science, science fiction, fiction, literature, neologisms, scientists, physics, astrophysics, NASA, words, phrases, language, Manan Arya, Katie Mack, Imaginary Worlds, Eric Molinsky

Allusionist 63: Evolution of Accents

September 15, 2017 The Allusionist
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"Accent is identity. It's a way of encoding and signaling - almost completely at an unconscious level for most people - who they feel like they are, who they want to be seen as, what group they feel like they belong to."

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In episodes Tags words, language, accents, speaking, voices, spoken language
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