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Algebra Podcasts
Here, we discuss how to solve equations in linear algebra. From simple to complex, we solve all of them.
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This blog and podcast is meant to give students an additional opportunity to use their mathematical knowledge by teaching. Also, the blog is meant to assist future algebra students.
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Welcome to my reflection from my first week of Algebra 2 Accelerated.
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A simple explanation of math from an algebra and geometry teacher at Chaminade Middle School in Chatsworth California.
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Algebra 2 Cover art photo provided by Vanessa Ives on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@vanessaives
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Discuss precalculus problems
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Videopodcasts based on various Math Concepts such as: Quadratic Functions - Parabolas and Completing the Square - Polynomials - Expanding, Simplifying Exponent Rules - Algebra II
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Modern Math Teacher- Teaching Strategies for High School and Middle School Math Teachers
Kristen Moore- High School Algebra Teacher + AI Educator + PBL Coach
The Modern Math Teacher helps you make math class the best part of your 6-12 students' day. Join Kristen Moore for quick, real-talk episodes on Project Based Learning, student-centered teaching strategies, AI and technology inspired lesson planning and boosting student engagement—without burning out. New episodes every Tuesday. 👉 Join the conversation inside ✨The Modern Math Teachers Community Facebook Group!
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Let's begin to learn about how to begin exploring virtual algebra tiles to determine solutions to equations.
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Talking to people who use maths in their work. Aiming to encourage further uptake of maths at A-level and beyond. Hosted by Peter Rowlett and Katie Steckles.
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1994 is a road-trip comedy set in the spring of, you guessed it, 1994. It follows the adventures of High School junior Scott Sweet and his friends as they attempt to escape the boredom of their dead-end, small-town Arizona suburb by skipping school to go to Disneyland, deliver 20lbs of marijuana to L.A., team up with a bank robber on the lam, escape from angry unpaid mechanics, make a side trip to Las Vegas, accidently take peyote with a traveling band of hippies, avoid the cops, get laid, c ...
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Welcome to Smart Calculators by DentakuHub — the podcast that makes numbers simple! We explore powerful online tools that make math, finance, and health calculations easier for everyone. From algebra to loan planning, each episode breaks down how to save time using intelligent calculator tools. Try our free online tools anytime at https://dentakuhub.jp
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The adventures of a Catholic family that homeschools, public schools, online schools, and has one super-obsessed with baseball kid. Currently I, Tia Hain, am a Classical Conversations Challenge A director, so a lot of this podcast/channel is related to that for now. I post a new podcast episode every Friday. But I also post other videos, including math (mostly algebra since I tutor) and our life on my YouTube channel, Camp Hain. We love our adventures, so come along for the ride.
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Elucidations is an unexpected philosophy podcast produced in association with Emergent Ventures. Every episode, Matt Teichman temporarily transforms himself back into a student and tries to learn the basics of some topic from a person of philosophical interest. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The Adventures of Detective Mathema tell the story of Algebrus Mathema, the most famous mathematical detective in the world. Whether it’s sequences or time, weights or algebra, Detective Mathema has the power to solve the puzzles.
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Seventeen-year-old Zach is not a moral crusader. He's a snarky, well-liked stoner who attends detention about as often as Algebra. Unfortunately, he's also a closeted bisexual in 2005, in a town where even the potheads are conservatives. When school firebrand Gabe suggests they pretend to date in order to take the heat off two female students who are actually in love, Zach knows it's the worst idea he's ever heard. Then he does it anyway.
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Science with Sarah follows designer and visual artist Sarah Jackson on a journey as she explores her fear of algebra and tries to discover a joy for the hard sciences. Produced by the Office of Sarah.
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Looking for examples of faith and scholarly knowledge working together for good? This weekly podcast showcases BYU devotionals and forums that blend reason and science with faith, university disciplines with discipleship, and the scholarly with the sacred. Expand your mind while strengthening your spirit by listening to these unique speeches.
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Emmy Award—winning producer, actor, and comedian Larry Wilmore is back on the air, hosting a podcast where he weighs in on the issues of the week and interviews guests in the worlds of politics, entertainment, culture, sports, and beyond.
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I'm a High School math teacher, and huge math nerd. I'm creating this podcast to share math that I find interesting, as well as create a space where I can help people with the mathematics they learn in High School; Geometry, Algebra II/Trig, and Calculus. If you have a question, send me an email- and I'll try to put up a video for you. If you enjoy the podcast please subscribe, and look for me on Youtube at: https://www.youtube.com/mikedobbs76 Twitter @MikeAndrejkovic I also write and perfor ...
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A podcast discussing Doctor Who-related items, more often than not in threes, whether stories, guests, or anything else. Featuring a regular team of hosts, including Kenny Smith, and David Steel (not the former Liberal Party MP, MSP and leader). Our other regular conspirators are Dr John Bollan, Stephen Day and Matt Michael, with irregular appearances from the podcast's founding father, Tom Harris (the former Labour MP). We also welcome a host of great Doctor Who guests, using "Kenny's botto ...
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Young families receive little to no personal finance help. We all grow up to have jobs and money, yet our education system focuses on Shakespeare and Algebra. Even professional advice can be hard to come by, with the majority of the industry chasing retirees and existing wealth. Joe Okaly's podcast is aiming to change this, providing personal financial advice geared specifically to professionals with young families. This podcast is dedicated to making life more enjoyable for young families, ...
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Inspiration Nation is a podcast that aims to help you achieve your best self through genuine, honest and open insights. Join Joe, Lee and Ryan as they share their views, tips and tricks on topics such as coaching, self development, motivation, mindset and more. Whether you need a boost of confidence, a dose of inspiration or some practical advice, this podcast is for you. Listen to Inspiration Nation and join the culture of positivity and growth. #InspirationNation #IN @ListenToIN
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Welcome to Rounding Up, the professional learning podcast brought to you by The Math Learning Center. Two things have always been true in education: Ongoing professional learning is essential, and teachers are extremely busy people. Rounding Up is a podcast designed to provide meaningful, bite-sized professional learning for busy educators and instructional leaders. I'm Mike Wallus, vice president for educator support at The Math Learning Center and host of the show. In each episode, we'll e ...
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Audio math lessons by Mr.E - Enrique Estavillo - Teacher
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Five-time winner of Best Education Podcast in the Podcast Awards. Grammar Girl provides short, friendly tips to improve your writing and feed your love of the English language. Whether English is your first language or your second language, these grammar, punctuation, style, and business tips will make you a better and more successful writer. Grammar Girl is a Quick and Dirty Tips podcast.
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The Math Dude makes understanding math easier and more fun than you ever thought possible. Host Dr. Jason Marshall provides clear explanations of math terms and principles, and his simple tricks for solving basic algebra problems will have even the most mathphobic looking forward to working out whatever math problem comes their way. If you're getting ready to take the SAT, GRE, or any of the other standardized tests; or if you're going back to school and need to brush up on the basics, Math ...
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Just a math teacher doing a podcast.
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New Hampshire has sent its most troubled kids to the same juvenile detention center for more than a century. It's a place that was supposed to nurture them, that instead hurt them – in some of the worst ways imaginable. It's now at the center of one of the biggest youth detention scandals in American history. How did this happen – and how did it finally come to light?
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Lesson by lesson podcasts for teachers of Illustrative Mathematics®. (Based on IM 9-12 Math™ by Illustrative Mathematics®, available at www.illustrativemathematics.org.)
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A talk show where I ask a guest stupid questions that I would have been too embarassed to ask without the show as an excuse. Topics include Fusion Energy, Mycology, Neuroscience and Quantitative Biology. Theme music by St. Danger (https://soundcloud.com/stdanger). Art by Arya Natarajan.
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Explore the minds of fascinating specialists ranging from mathematics, physics, web3, cybersecurity, HFT/MEV, startup founders, investigators and so many more. Every episode will give you a glimpse into the unknown unknowns. Enjoy your stay, anon. Keywords: mathematics, math, physics, biology, chemistry, solo auditor, public auditing platforms, private audits, scalability, freedom, Scraping Bits podcast, blockchain technology, audit industry, flashbots, reverse engineering, cybersecurity, in ...
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Because some things are meant to be overheard.
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Slightly less mediocre than all other podcasts. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-earth-says/support
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Using principles and ideas from the Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, to help individuals who find themselves struggling in various areas of their lives.
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Welcome to #TeacherLife! This project was created to provide a space for educators to voice their passions, stories and struggles in the world of teaching. In doing so, I hope to create community, find ways for teachers to support one another, and instigate conversation and action to better the lives of teachers and, consequently, our educational system. Music is "Waiting" by Crowander
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Short 5 minute videos teaching tips and tricks for kids to better understand math! Anything from multiplication and division or fractions and decimals. Math should be fun for students and students should master what their doing. Every week there will be a new area to focus on to help better grasp the student's understanding.
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This podcast is for the students of Ms. Juengel's math classes at Abraham Lincoln High School. This is also a great way for parents to stay up-to-date what is happening in our classes. Enjoy!
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The Hamilton Institute is a multi-disciplinary research centre established at the National University of Ireland, Maynooth in November 2001. The Institute seeks to provide a bridge between mathematics and its applications in ICT and biology. In this podcast feed, we make accessible some of the best seminars held by members of the Hamilton Institute, visitors or guest speakers. Futhermore, it will also contain the lectures give as part of the 'Network Mathematics Graduate Programme'.
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"Flip the Coin over" is a phrase I use frequently to tell myself and others to try to always see both sides of a story--see the bigger picture. Like coins have two sides, topics and stories have more than one side as well. We use pro/con, likes/dislikes, advantages/disadvantages as the foundation for many topics of conversation. In this podcast, that premise is used in the area of higher education, with the intent to help students transition into and out of college life. Topics include: fina ...
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The origin of X in algebra. Why we say ‘how come’ for ‘why.’ Water handles.
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17:371144. This week, we look at the origin of the letter X as the variable for the unknown in algebra. Then, we look at the phrase "how come," explaining why it's more informal than "why" and how its grammar subtly differs from other question words. That X segment was written by Peter Schumer, Professor of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy at Middlebu…
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Given how few full Doctor Who novels there are set at Christmas, we today speak to the writer of a very wintry book.Joining us from across the pond is Lloyd Rose, discussing her Seventh Doctor PDA The Algebra of Ice, which features Ace and the Brigadier.Please excuse the quality of the interview, as the conversation with Lloyd took place using a tr…
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“Worrying is as effective as trying to solve an algebra equation by chewing bubble gum.” - Ep 345
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26:35In this episode, the trio dives deeper into the iconic Sunscreen lyrics, exploring how our perspectives on worry, fear, and growth evolve with age. Lee reflects on how life has a way of blindsiding us when we least expect it, while Jose shares a personal transformation from chronic worrier to someone who embraces the unknown. Ryan brings a fresh pe…
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Season 4 | Episode 8 – Janet Walkoe & Margaret Walton, Exploring the Seeds of Algebraic Thinking
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17:44Janet Walkoe & Margaret Walton, Exploring the Seeds of Algebraic Thinking ROUNDING UP: SEASON 4 | EPISODE 8 Algebraic thinking is defined as the ability to use symbols, variables, and mathematical operations to represent and solve problems. This type of reasoning is crucial for a range of disciplines. In this episode, we're talking with Janet Walko…
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Using ‘impact’ as a verb. ‘Sympathy’ versus ‘empathy.’ Big help, Irving.
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15:061150. This week, we look at "impact" as a verb and why it's a pet peeve for so many editors and readers. Then, we look at the linguistic shift between sympathy and empathy, exploring how "sympathy" began to sound patronizing and how "empathy" expanded to fill the gap. Links to Get One Month Free of the Grammar Girl Patreon (different links for diff…
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152 Math Identity Matters: You ARE a Math Person
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11:52Productive Math Struggle Series — Action 2: Foster an Identity for Productive Struggle In Part 2 of our Productive Math Struggle series, we dive into one of the most powerful — and overlooked — components of rigorous math learning: math identity. This episode explores the roots of math identity, how trauma and early experiences shape student belief…
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What's that you say, child? You need to know about Damnation, erm, Salvation?Well, my boy, it's a good job the Power of Four podcast is here, is it not? They're bringing you a look at the creation of this book featuring myself, with the editor Stephen Cole, and that charming young man who wrote it, young Steve Lyons. Now, off you go and listen to i…
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In this New Year’s special episode of Inspiration Nation, Lee, Ryan, and Jose kick off 2026 with laughter, reflection, and a renewed drive for growth. From Jose’s unapologetic holiday reset—“crisps, snacks, wine, and undiscipline”—to Ryan’s promotion and Lee’s momentum-fueled mindset, the trio shares personal highlights from 2025 and what’s ahead. …
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America's Upswing | Shaylyn Romney Garrett | March 2023
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39:00Many Americans worry about our country's future, but change is possible. History shows us what we can do to get America back on an upswing. Click here to see the speech page. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By By Study and By Faith: BYU Speeches
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Season 4 | Episode 9 - Dr. Todd Hinnenkamp, Enacting Talk Moves with Intention
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27:03Dr. Todd Hinnenkamp, Enacting Talk Moves with Intention ROUNDING UP: SEASON 4 | EPISODE 9 All students deserve a classroom rich in meaningful mathematical discourse. But what are the talk moves educators can use to bring this goal to life in their classrooms? Today, we're talking about this question with Todd Hinnenkamp from the North Kansas City S…
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Rare books, burned letters, and Johnson’s dictionary, with John Overholt
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32:211149. This week, we look at the life and legacy of Samuel Johnson, the man behind the 1755 Dictionary of the English Language. We talk with John Overholt, curator at Harvard’s Houghton Library, about Johnson's eclectic career. We also look at what it’s like to manage a collection of 4,000 rare books and why even the most "unremarkable" items deserv…
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As the nights are cold and dark, what could be a better time to listen to a story set in a spooky old house at night?Craig and Kenny discuss Big Finish's masterpiece, erm, Master, from 2003.And they're joined by producer Gary Russell, writer Joe Lidster, actress Charlie Hayes, and you will obey him... Mr Geoffrey Beevers!…
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Penny idioms that are still legal tender. The linguistic history of procrastination. Tanner tour.
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14:491148. This week, we look at penny idioms that are still "legal tender" in our language even as the U.S. penny is retired. We look at the history of phrases like "a bad penny" and "penny wise and pound foolish." Then, we look at the linguistic history of procrastination, explaining how human nature changed words like "soon," "anon," and "presently" …
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Part 1 of 6 in the Productive Math Struggle Series Today we kick off our 6-part series inspired by Productive Math Struggle by John SanGiovanni, Susie Katt, and Kevin Dykema. In this episode, we unpack Action 1: VALUE the Productive Struggle — and explore why getting stuck is one of the most powerful things that can happen in your math classroom. I…
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We're back with the Eleventh Doctor on his adventures with Amy and Rory.Today we put Extra Time under the microscope, as the Doctor and his friends battle to ensure England win the World Cup. (The Twelfth Doctor would not have helped here!)We have an exclusive interview with author Richard Dungworth, who kindly replied to some emailed questions, wh…
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Episode 153: Sam Enright discusses lifelong learning
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43:25In the latest episode of Elucidations, Sam Enright (Progress Ireland, The Fitzwilliam) instructs us in the delicate art of learning forever. If you’re one of those people who responds well to formal education, chances are you’ve spent 10-20 years of your life as a student. When you finally graduate, it can feel jarring, like you’re kissing all this…
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The Goth letters: why the alphabet goes off the rails after T, with Danny Bate
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26:131147. In this bonus segment that originally ran in October, we look at the fascinating history of the "new letters" of the alphabet — V, W, X, Y, and Z. Danny Bate explains why T was the original end of the alphabet and how letters were added by the Greeks and Romans. We also look at the origin of the letter Y, which was originally a vowel, and the…
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So, 2025... that was an eventful one in Doctor Who terms, wasn't it?We lost a Doctor, apparently gained a new one, had a spin-off show to watch, a new Doctor arrived at Big Finish, missing episodes were rumoured to be returning, and a host of great merchandise was released.John, Kenny and Steevie go through some of these big Who news stories and di…
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War of the dots. Why we say 'pitch black.' Pitch hot.
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15:381146. This week, we look at the history of Braille, from the tragic accident that inspired Louis Braille's six-dot system to the "War of the Dots"—a decades-long conflict over competing reading standards in the U.S. Then, we look at the origin of the phrase "pitch black," revealing how the intensifier "pitch" refers to an ancient, dark wood tar and…
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Best of 2025: Boosting Student Discourse with Active Teaching
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11:56Ready to jump start classroom discourse in your math class in 2026? Get your students eagerly discussing math with these active teaching strategies! Enjoy this replay of: Episode #133 Active Teaching Strategies That Actually Spark Student Discussion to find out the best teaching strategies to engage your students in mathematical discourse! Inside y…
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It's our final episode of 2025 - and we end with the Tenth Doctor taking on an old foe.Today's book club sees us joined by writer David Llewelyn, as he discusses The Taking of Chelsea 426, an adventure set in the gap year, as the Doctor travelled solo after losing Donna.As well as hearing from David, we have two excerpts from the official audiobook…
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In his final episode, Larry looks back on the podcast’s journey, reminiscing about favorite episodes and key moments along the way. He reflects on how the show evolved sonically and personally and expresses his gratitude to the listeners and contributors who've shaped it over the past five years. Host: Larry Wilmore Producers: Devon Renaldo and Bra…
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How a long-lost yearbook revealed the origin of 'hella,' with Ben Zimmer
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30:311145. In this bonus segment from October, I talk with Ben Zimmer about "hella" and how even yearbook messages can be digitized to help preserve the language record. Ben shares the full story of this slang term, and we also talk about the detective work that led to the OED using Run DMC's use of "drop" in “Spin Magazine” as a citation. Ben Zimmer's …
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