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	<title>The Word Nerds</title>
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	<description>A podcast about words, language, and why we say the things we do</description>
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		<title>Games and Wordplay (101)</title>
		<description>Games and Wordplay: Barbara Shepherd and Dave Shepherd explore word games, games with words, and ways of playing with words.

Dave thanks Brad and Naoko for donations, and Naoko, Ralsen, Asa, Jason and Hossein for their emails. (1:59)

This show was inspired by a game published by Brad Chase, Orijinz. We play ...</description>
		<link>http://thewordnerds.org/2008/04/20/games-and-wordplay-101/</link>
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		<title>Baby Talk (100)</title>
		<description>Baby Talk: Howard Chang and Dave Shepherd use their best adult vocabulary as they discuss baby talk.

Dave thanks Andy, Beverley and Jianxia for their support through the PayPal donation button. (2:00)

This is show #100. The recording date, March 21, is the third anniversary not only of The Word Nerds, but ...</description>
		<link>http://thewordnerds.org/2008/03/22/baby-talk-100/</link>
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		<title>Rhetoric, part 2&#8211;Tropes and Schemes (99)</title>
		<description>Rhetoric, part 2--Tropes and Schemes: Howard Shepherd and Dave Shepherd continue their discussion of rhetoric by exploring tropes, schemes, and Lincoln's Gettysburg Address.

Grimace from the Word Nerds Forum corrects us on our example of a syllogism.  (2:31)

Content versus style; tropes and schemes defined; and some examples of tropes. (Note: ...</description>
		<link>http://thewordnerds.org/2008/03/01/rhetoric-part-2-tropes-and-schemes-99/</link>
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		<title>Body Words (98)</title>
		<description>Body Words: Howard Chang and Dave Shepherd put their noses to the grindstone and go toe-to-toe in a tete-a-tete, as they talk about body words.

Dave thanks Scott and Mary for their support through the PayPal donation button. (2:05)

This topic is, of course, the theme of Charles Hodgson's book Carnal Knowledge. ...</description>
		<link>http://thewordnerds.org/2008/02/09/body-words-98/</link>
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		<title>Rhetoric, part 1 (97)</title>
		<description>Rhetoric, part 1: Howard Shepherd and Dave Shepherd explore the difference between rhetoric and dialectic. They invoke Plato, Aristotle, Rush Limbaugh and Michael Moore.

Dave thanks Michael, Tim, Emma, and Clint for their support through their PayPal donations to the show. (See the button on the right-hand navigation column of our ...</description>
		<link>http://thewordnerds.org/2008/01/19/rhetoric-part-1-97/</link>
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		<title>Special 2008 New Year&#8217;s Edition (96A)</title>
		<description>2008 New Year's special edition: Dave Shepherd sends New Year's greetings from the Word Nerds team, and responds to listener feedback.

Dave reads and responds to emails from Hillary, Idiosyncratic Idiot, Chris, Rob, and Donna.  (3:10)

A bald-faced solicitation of your donations through our PayPal button. (See the right-hand navigation column ...</description>
		<link>http://thewordnerds.org/2008/01/01/special-2008-new-years-edition-96a/</link>
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		<title>Silence and Speechlessness (96)</title>
		<description>Silence and Speechlessness: Howard Chang and Dave Shepherd sit in silence for a few seconds--and then find that they have something to say after all. They explore speechlessness and silence.

We are currently somewhat speechless because of overwork.  (2:02)

Speechlessness: when words fail us.  (3:33)

Music bumper from Silence by Caitlyn ...</description>
		<link>http://thewordnerds.org/2007/12/09/silence-and-speechlessness-96/</link>
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		<title>Religious Words (95)</title>
		<description>Religious Words: Barbara Shepherd and Dave Shepherd look deep within their souls--without proselytizing--as they talk about the connection between religious language and everyday language.

Religious words as they are re-appropriated into everyday life. Thanks to EJ for suggesting this topic, and letting us know about the technology evangelists.  (1:58)

Howard Shepherd ...</description>
		<link>http://thewordnerds.org/2007/11/16/religious-words-95/</link>
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		<title>Nicknames (94)</title>
		<description>Nicknames: Howard Shepherd and Dave Shepherd call each other by names other than their given names as they discuss nicknames.

Listener feedback (2:22)

Eke-names, mascots, and a shout-out to a former student (5:18)

Music bumper from "Grapes" by Evan Stone. (17:34)

Monikers--deliberately chosen or applied names (18:23)

Song: "Familar Names, Familiar Games" by Doug McLeod ...</description>
		<link>http://thewordnerds.org/2007/10/27/nicknames-94/</link>
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		<title>Public Speaking (93)</title>
		<description>Public speaking: Howard Chang and Dave Shepherd sit very isolated in the Word Nerds studio, and yet speak to thousands of listeners about public speaking.

Oratory, rhetoric, and forensics (2:02)

Music bumper from Forensic by Nick Murray (14:29)

"Everyday" public speakers: teachers, podcasters, managers, and toasters (15:10)

Song: Beer Toast by Bobby Chitwood (25:43)

Rude ...</description>
		<link>http://thewordnerds.org/2007/10/06/public-speaking-93/</link>
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		<title>Transitions (92)</title>
		<description>Transitions: Barbara Shepherd and Dave Shepherd try to move smoothly from one sub-topic to another as they talk about transitions, both in language and in life.

Emails and voice messages from Angy, Joel, MrGraphxFargo, Ken, and Ric  (2:33)

Change in our lives, and the continuum of change and transition (5:51)

Music bumper ...</description>
		<link>http://thewordnerds.org/2007/09/15/transitions-92/</link>
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		<title>&#8220;Inside&#8221; Language (91)</title>
		<description>"Inside" Language: Howard Shepherd and Dave Shepherd speak as clearly and openly as they can about "insider" language--normal words that outsiders cannot understand.

Our show is introduced this week by the man called Anne from Israel, known to Word Nerds Forum members as RabiAkiva. (0:01)

We encourage you once again to check ...</description>
		<link>http://thewordnerds.org/2007/08/25/inside-language-91/</link>
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		<title>Small Talk (90)</title>
		<description>Small talk: Howard Chang and Dave Shepherd, who haven't seen each other for several months, make and discuss small talk.

We encourage you to check our our friend Charles Hodgson's book Carnal Knowledge. (2:22)

The inspiration for this show was the book How to Talk to Anybody About Anything by Leil Lowndes. ...</description>
		<link>http://thewordnerds.org/2007/08/04/small-talk-90/</link>
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		<title>Synonyms (89)</title>
		<description>Synonyms: Howard Shepherd and Dave Shepherd discuss, chat, and talk about a plethora, a bundle, a whole bunch of ideas about synonyms.

Austin Tichenor of the Reduced Shakespeare Company left us an audio comment via our MyChingo button. (1:55)

It was Dave's turn to travel to German-speaking Europe this past month. (3:04)

The ...</description>
		<link>http://thewordnerds.org/2007/07/16/synonyms-89/</link>
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		<title>Abridgment (88)</title>
		<description>Abridgment: Howard Shepherd and Dave Shepherd leave out all the unimportant parts as they talk about abridgment. We feature the masters of abridgment, the Reduced Shakespeare Company.

We've been away. While we were gone, the Nerd Number died. But now you can leave an audio message with our MyChingo button. (1:52)

Definitions ...</description>
		<link>http://thewordnerds.org/2007/06/24/abridgment-88/</link>
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		<title>Okay, it&#8217;s fixed.</title>
		<description>After some frantic posting and emailing to several knowledgable people, including fellow podcasters on the Yahoo Podcasters group, I think I have fixed our site.

You should now be able to directly download our shows. I have not tested it yet, but I believe you also should be able to download ...</description>
		<link>http://thewordnerds.org/2007/06/06/okay-its-fixed/</link>
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		<title>Podcast problems</title>
		<description>A listener posted a comment alerting me to the fact that our media files seemed to be unavailable for download.

I don't know what has happened to our blog or feed to cause this, but I have a couple of inquiries out.

I apologize for this unexpected glitch that has temporarily taken ...</description>
		<link>http://thewordnerds.org/2007/06/05/podcast-problems/</link>
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		<title>Where did we go?</title>
		<description>More than one person has asked us this question lately, via email or the forum.

We have not died and gone away. The Word Nerds does continue to live. We just have not been able to record a new show in the past three weeks or more.

The reason for this is ...</description>
		<link>http://thewordnerds.org/2007/05/29/where-did-we-go/</link>
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		<title>Spring Break (87A)</title>
		<description>Spring Break Edition: Dave Shepherd does not have a linguistic topic, nor a Rude Word, nor a song--but he does respond to your emails and voicemails, and announces a new feature to the website.

The Virginia Tech shooting touched us--but not directly. (2:20)

We have a new feature on our blog site, ...</description>
		<link>http://thewordnerds.org/2007/04/22/spring-break-87a/</link>
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		<title>Expletives (87)</title>
		<description>Expletives, both rude and non-rude: Howard Shepherd and Dave Shepherd have a rollicking good time, filling out the time of the show by talking about expletives. (NOTE: This show contains some of the rudest language we have every explicated on The Word Nerds. Not work-, school-, or family-safe!)

This week's show ...</description>
		<link>http://thewordnerds.org/2007/03/31/expletives-87/</link>
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