The Good Words Podcast
The Good Words Podcast is for kids and grown-ups to delight in hilarious, fascinating, wonderful words while we all learn together to use words better, and use better words.
The Good Words Podcast is for kids and grown-ups to delight in hilarious, fascinating, wonderful words while we all learn together to use words better, and use better words.
Created by: Lynn Hickernell
Started: May 28th, 2018
Status: Inactive, 50 episodes
Kind: Episodic
Language: English
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In this bonus episode, host Lynn Hickernell explains the word, “preposterous” with a true story from the Kids Listen podcast, “The Past and the Curious” about meat falling from the sky, some extremely ridiculous riddles in, “GET IT?!?!?” and the Edward Lear poem, “The Table and the Chair.”
In this encore episode, host Lynn Hickernell explains the word, “euphonious” with some information about the brass instrument called a euphonium, and lots of examples of things that sound pleasing to different people, both because of the sounds themselves and because of what the sounds signify. Concludes with the Lewis Carroll poem, “Jabberwocky.”
Host Lynn Hickernell discusses the word, “temporal” with the poem, “Epitaph” by Alan L. Strang, an overview of the Kids Listen podcast “Timestorm,” a temporally-related edition of “GET IT?!?!?” and the song, “Grandfather’s Clock” performed by the Haydn Quartet.
In this bonus episode, host Lynn Hickernell explains the word, “conglomeration” with a “Say What?!?” segment about the Latin phrase, E Pluribus Unum, the traditional song, “Dona Nobis Pacem,” and overviews of other kids’ podcasts that are part of the conglomeration of podcasters known as Kids Listen.
This encore episode, originally released in November 2018, centers on the word, “nescience.” Host Lynn Hickernell explains this word in an excerpt from philosopher Herbert Spencer’s First Principles, a “Do Over” about The School Play, and concludes with the Miss Lynn song, “Still Learning.”
In this short bonus episode, host Lynn Hickernell introduces the word, “peripeteia” with a feature on Kids Listen podcast, “The Past and the Curious,” recurring segments, “Embrace Vulnerability” and “GET IT?!?!?” Concludes with the Robert Frost poem, “The Road Not Taken.”
Originally released in July 2018, this updated encore episode focuses on the word, “echelon.” Host Lynn Hickernell discusses the instances of levels throughout life. Includes “It Came From the Internet,” “Wow, That’s a Good Question,” and a “Do Over” with family therapist Emily King about, “Epidermis.” Concludes with the Miss Lynn song, “The Race.”
In this short earpetizer, host Lynn Hickernell discusses the word, “hiatus” with a “Say What?!?” segment juxtaposing the phrases, “Absence makes the heart grow fonder,” and “Out of sight, out of mind.” Also includes a specifically hiatus-related encore edition of “GET IT?!?!?” and actor Kwana Martinez presenting Lola Ridge’s poem, “Interim.”
Created by: Lynn Hickernell
Started:
May 28th, 2018
Status: Inactive, 50 episodes
Kind: Episodic
Language: English
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