What In The Word
What In The Word
Portia Nagano & Carolyn Lieberman
What In The Word Podcast is an etymology podcast hosted by Carolyn Lieberman & Portia Nagano. We explore the quirky, interesting, and surprising origins of words. We also dabble with portmanteaus and slang in our episode shorts. You can get in contact with us via email at [email protected] and follow our Instagram @WhatInTheWordPod.
2022 Announcement
Hi y'all! A quick announcement from Carol here at your favorite word podcast. Hope 2022 is starting off well and we can't wait to get back in the saddle with you all. Stick around for the full 3 minutes to hear the shortest short ever on the pod as well as some delightful music to the ears at the very very end. Thank you all for listening! We really appreciate and love you (for real)!
Jan 4, 2022
3 min
28 - Rainy Punks
This week we talk about the accuracy of your local weather people and the possibility of sustainable futures. (Such a departure from last week, huh?) We hope you're enjoying spooky season and we'll see you next week!
Oct 26, 2021
28 min
WITW Short 27 - Why Is It Spicy?
**THIS EPISODE IS 18+** If you don't know the "Why is it spicy?" TikTok audio... we need to get you up to speed, my friend! This week we uncover the meanings of some of your favorite spoicy emojis and learn about the succinct and unknown origins of soda. 
Oct 19, 2021
16 min
1 - Quarantine Nightmare Re-Release
Hi friends! Today we're releasing a re-recording of our very first episode. It's our most played episode and we wanted to provide you with something that's a little easier on the ears.  Also, we're looking to hire an editor for our episodes! We're looking to hire urgently, and are looking for someone who is highly self-motivated and love tangents. Seriously, you need to love them to be able to sit through our un-cut episodes :) Please send your resume to [email protected]. We'd love to have you on our team!
Oct 12, 2021
36 min
WITW Short 26 - Silver Lotus
This week's short is looong, but it's a goodie, we promise! Today we unpack the history of Mah Jong and we settle the heated debate around the pronunciation of Argentina.  Carolyn's Sources: http://www.biblioteca.jus.gov.ar/Argentina-Constitution.pdf https://www.quora.com/Do-people-born-in-Argentina-prefer-to-be-called-Argentinian-or-Argentine https://www.britannica.com/place/Rio-de-la-Plata
Oct 5, 2021
32 min
26 - Robo(p)op!
If you're a child or you have a child in the room, don't listen to this one. It's spicy. Today we're talking about robots and corn! https://www.npr.org/2011/04/22/135634400/science-diction-the-origin-of-the-word-robot?t=1633442879047 http://academic.depauw.edu/aevans_web/HONR101-02/WebPages/Spring2006/Akinbola(Mike)/R.U.R.%20(1921).html https://www.sciencefriday.com/segments/the-origin-of-the-word-robot/ https://www.mentalfloss.com/article/549054/isaac-asimov-facts
Sep 28, 2021
34 min
WITW Short 25 - 10 Pound Heffer
Sorry for the delay, but we have another short for ya! Today we learn about £10 Pommes and the gross, but kind of novel formulation of the first vaccine. Carolyn's Sources: Post World War II British Migration to Australia (museumsvictoria.com.au) Meanings and origins of Australian words and idioms | ANU School of Literature, Languages and Linguistics SS Asturias
Sep 21, 2021
25 min
25 - Trivial Pursuit With Old Gr(o)g
Sorry, friends! I (Portia) will do a better job at researching and reading said research before an episode. But today we have the history of trivia and the story behind the word, groggy. If you like our show, please leave us a review or a rating and we'll see you next week! Carolyn's Sources: https://www.etymonline.com/word/trivial https://www.sporcle.com/blog/2017/06/a-short-history-of-trivia/ https://uselessetymology.com/2020/09/05/965/ https://www.saturdayeveningpost.com/2020/01/in-a-word-trivia-three-ways/
Aug 31, 2021
36 min
WITW Short 24 - Gee Wilikers, O(h)nomatopoeia
Oh gee, oh no! This short has lots of banter. Today we talk about the origins of gee wilikers and guess the meanings of international onomatopoeias. Hope y'all are ready. We're back in the groove! Carolyn's Sources: gee | Origin and meaning of gee by Online Etymology Dictionary (etymonline.com) Gee Willikers - phrase meaning and origin (phrases.org.uk) golly | Origin and meaning of golly by Online Etymology Dictionary (etymonline.com) Gee willikers « The Word Detective (word-detective.com) Irish words litter New York City slang | AOH Home of the Brooklyn Irish Dia thoilleachas | cassidyslangscam (wordpress.com)
Aug 24, 2021
20 min
24 - Coffee Devil Poop Disks
We're back, baby! How have y'all been? Thank you for hanging around while we took a much-needed break. Podcasting with full-time jobs is hard, but you make it worth it. Today's episode covers coffee origin stories and the smelly story of "ostracize." Portia's Sources: The History of Coffee (ncausa.org) Coffee's Mysterious Origins - The Atlantic Carolyn's Sources: ostracize | Search Online Etymology Dictionary (etymonline.com) The History of Butt Wiping: What Did People Use Before Toilet Paper? – Pristine Sprays Ostracism - How the Athenians voted people out of office (thevintagenews.com) The Practice of Ostracism at Athens* | Antichthon | Cambridge Core Ostracism, political practice in ancient Athens | Short history website
Aug 17, 2021
29 min
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