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To round off the year, here are some choice cuts from the Allusionist vault of interesting things that guests said that there wasn’t room for in the original episodes. Brace yourself for a vivid name for dust bunnies, the scary side of glamour, another reason to be grateful for bears, and Schrödinger’s Fart.
You hear from, in order:
Kate Lister, historian and author, who appeared on the episode My Dad Excavated A Porno.
MiMi Aye, food writer and cohost of MSG Podcast, who talked about the challenges of writing recipes in Food Into Words.
Joanna Crosby, apple historian whom you can hear in the Apples episode.
Greg Jenner, historian, podcaster, and author of the book Dead Famous, who talks about the history of celebrity in the Celebrity episode.
Rudi Bremer, broadcaster who talked about Indigenous Australian languages in Survival: Custodians of the Languages.
Gretchen McCulloch, linguist, author of the book Because Internet, and cohost of Lingthusiasm podcast, who you can hear more from in New Rules.
Anthony Mordechai Tzvi Russell, Arun Viswanath and Jonah Boyarin, who talked about their work translating ‘Black Lives Matter’ in Blood Is Not Water.
YOUR RANDOMLY SELECTED WORD FROM THE DICTIONARY:
patulous
CREDITS:
This episode was produced by me, Helen Zaltzman. You can listen to my other podcasts Veronica Mars Investigations and Answer Me This in the usual podplaces.
The original Allusionist music is by Martin Austwick. Download his songs at palebirdmusic.com and hear more of his composition on the new science podcast for kids Maddie’s Sound Explorers.
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