Thursday, December 15, 2016

Episode 5: Onomatopoeia

Oh snap! Is that the sound of a new podcast, or the explosion of ideas on this month's episode? Join Abe and Aaron who bring the bang for your buck, while Efren shares another work of literature with Josh. It's all yours and just a clickity-clack away.


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Monday, November 14, 2016

Episode 4: Clandestine

Pssst! This month's word is a secret! However, despite our best efforts to keep it under wraps, rumors of it have been circulating, creating a culture of discourse that imagines everything you know to be false. At least there is one thing we all know to be true: Extreme Vocabulary rules!


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Saturday, October 15, 2016

Episode 3: Wizard

This isn't a trick. In fact, we hope that it's a treat. In the spirit of the season, our word of the month is wizard. Listen in as Abe and Aaron stir the cauldron and discuss the evolution of this enchanting little word. Meanwhile, Josh and Efren discuss The Wizard of Oz. What is the source of the wizard's powers? Wisdom or magic? Find out on this episode of EXTREME VOCABULARY!


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Thursday, September 15, 2016

Episode 2: It

Tag! You're listening to Extreme Vocabulary, which means that you are, are doing, and have today's word. Confused? Well, you shouldn't be, after all you've known what you are since birth, right? Join Abe and Aaron as they discuss the nature of this excitable little pronoun while Efren shares a passage from Wuthering Heights. Think you know everything there is to know about it? Take a listen and find out!


Bonus Episode: Gross

Join us on a special episode available only on our blogspot. This is an episode we recorded before we settled on our current format, but it's got everything you need to undress today's word into a quivering pile of delicious brain candy.

Thursday, August 18, 2016

Episode 1: Problem

Join us for our Extreme Vocabulary inaugural episode as Abe and Aaron problematize today's word. Then, Efren drops by to discuss a passage from Oscar Zeta Acosta's The Revolt of the Cockroach People with Josh. John Lennon once sang "There are no problems, only solutions," but what if just the opposite is true? Tune in to find out.



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