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By thisqueensenglish
The podcast currently has 26 episodes available.
Hanukkah (also spelled Chanukah) is a Jewish holiday. It lasts for eight nights, and it’s very important here in the United States. In this episode, I talk about some words that you might need to know to start learning about this holiday.
Some words:
Oil
Menorah
Dreidel
Saturday Night Live (SNL)
Adam Sandler
In today’s episode, I talk about the phrase Happy Holidays, and why this greeting offends some people. I talk about why I use this phrase to be more inclusive, but why some people think this is part of the War on Christmas. I also talk about controversies around the annual holiday Starbucks cup.
Hanukkah
Christmas
Kwanzaa
New Year’s Eve
Controversial
X-mas
Political correctness
Open-minded
To boycott (a business)
The Second Amendment
The right to bear arms
Oxymoron
Asterix (*)
I was sleeping on the show Schitt’s Creek until just a few months ago. Now that I’ve watched it, I really appreciate it. It has great writing and amazing characters. It also does amazing work for positive representation of queer characters. In today’s epiode, I talk about Schitt’s Creek and why I like it so much.
Some words:
“Eh”
Father-son duo
To sleep on (something)
To sleep with (someone)
To sweet (an event)
Vocal fry
Representation
I listen to music all the time. Since high school, I’ve been using Spotify to listen to music. Every year, Spotify gives statistics to its users about the different music they’ve been listening to this year. In this episode, I share what music I’ve been listening to in 2020. I talk about why I got these statistics and why I like these different musicians.
Some words:
Spotify
Apple Music
Pandora
Spotify Premium
Genre
Pop
V-Pop
Neo Soul
Show Tunes
Rap
Today is World AIDS Day, a day to raise awareness and money for the elimination of the HIV/AIDS epidemic. In today’s episode, I talk about HIV and AIDS. I share some statistics about the epidemic, and I talk about my own thoughts about this issue in the USA.
Some words:
HIV
AIDS
Díease
CDC
To test positive for
Red ribbon
To show solidarity
To practice safe sex
To get tested
To contract (a disease)
PreP
Stigma
Positive
Undetectable viral load
Know your status
In my family, we eat a lot of food for Thanksgiving. That means that we have lots of food leftover. In this episode, I talk about the leftovers from our Thanksgiving meal. I also talk about three important shopping days after Thanksgiving: Black Friday, Small Business Saturday, and Cyber Monday.
Leftovers
Black Friday
Big box retailers
Wal-Mart
Best Buy
Target
Small Business Saturday
Cyber Monday
Amazon
Happy Thanksgiving! In this episode, I talk about some of my own memories of Thanksgiving. I talk about the Macy’s Thanksgiving Parade and A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving. I also share a little bit about hand turkeys, an art project we used to do as kids.
Macy’s
Balloons
Marching bands
Broadway
Santa
Comic strip
Peanuts
Turkey
Mashed potatoes and gravy
Cranberry
Rolls
Stuffing
Sweet potato casserole
Pie
Pecan pie
To say grace
Rub a dub dub, thanks for the grub
Hand turkey
Thanksgiving happens on the fourth Thursday of November every year here in the USA. In today’s episode, I talk about some of the mythology around the holiday as well as the context for that mythology. We learn this happy little story as kids about Pilgrims and Native Americans having a meal together, and the story we learn as kids leaves out so much about the effects of people from Europe coming to the Americas had on Indigenous people.
Some words:
The Holiday Season
Pilgrims
Squanto
Whitewashed
Genocide
Mourning
The National Day of Mourning
Our bodies can make all sorts of amazing sounds like farts and queefs. We have lots of words in English to describe farts, and we also have the word queef, a really specific word to describe a vagina fart. Today I talk about farts, queefs, and one of my favorite English words: shart.
Some words:
Everybody poops
Take a shit
Flatulence
Anus
Butthole
SBD (Silent but deadly)
You smelt it, you dealt it
Armpit farts
Whoopee cushion
Euphemisms
To break wind
Cut the cheese
The Amish are a group of people living in different places in the US. In general, they don’t use electricity and many of them ride around on horse and buggies instead of cars. I think the Amish community is a great example of a group of people that break stereotypes that many people abroad have of the United States. In this episode, I talk about the Amish and some media portrayals of their community.
Some words:
Amish country
Horse and buggy
Chicken pot pie
Quilting
Quilts
Rumpspringra
Pennsylvania German
Witness (1985)
Englishman
Shunning
The podcast currently has 26 episodes available.