In a word is a podcast exploring a word as a concept. This is a trusted dialogue between two friends who love language. In each episode, we will examine a word, contemplating its deeper meaning through the lenses of esoteric wisdom, personal experience, and current culture with a heavy dose of levity and banter.
Neither of us pretends to have all the answers, but we are learning to love the question, what’s in a word?
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In a word is a podcast exploring a word as a concept. This is a trusted dialogue between two friends who love language. In each episode, we will examine a word, contemplating its deeper meaning through the lenses of esoteric wisdom, personal experience, and current culture with a heavy dose of levity and banter.
Neither of us pretends to have all the answers, but we are learning to love the question, what’s in a word?
Listen to Mark and Jordan dive into the complexities and various contexts of love just after Valentine's Day. They explore definitions, personal anecdotes, and philosophical quotes about love from thinkers like David R. Hawkins and Rumi. Discussions range from romantic love to platonic relationships, touching on themes of attachment, romantic literature, and even lust. The hosts share their favorite movies depicting love, such as the 'Before Sunrise' trilogy and 'Fleabag,' while also reflecting on the importance of self-love. The engaging conversation weaves through sentimental recollections, humor, and lessons on living a love-filled life, perfect for anyone looking to deepen their understanding of this powerful emotion.
In a Word
In a word is a podcast exploring a word as a concept. This is a trusted dialogue between two friends who love language. In each episode, we will examine a word, contemplating its deeper meaning through the lenses of esoteric wisdom, personal experience, and current culture with a heavy dose of levity and banter.
Neither of us pretends to have all the answers, but we are learning to love the question, what’s in a word?