Kris Spisak

“Prouder” or “More Proud” than a Peacock? (Plus a Spelling Meme Debunked) – encore episode

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“Prouder” or “More Proud” than a Peacock? (Plus a Spelling Meme Debunked) – encore episode

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Welcome to the summer series of the Words You Should Know podcast, where no, I’m not going to go into the etymology of summer, dog days, or solstice (been there, done that). But, instead, we’ll revisit “Story Stop Tour” events of earlier this year and popular episodes you may have missed from years past. This will be a seven episode break, with new episodes resuming on Wednesday, September 22nd, 2021.

So welcome to the encore of Episode 10: “Prouder” or “More Proud” than a Peacock? (Plus a Spelling Meme Debunked), originally released November 13, 2018. Enjoy the show!

For the approximate transcript of the full episode:

See Episode #10 of the Words You Should Know podcast.


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