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Philadelphia hears a rumour she can't help but laugh away. But Gage and Jessica confirm the rumour and tell her more than than she can bare.
Send me a message!Has an American friend ever called you their "bestie" — and you weren't sure what it meant?アメリカ人の友達に「bestie」と言われて、意味がわからなかったことはありませんか?In Episode 282 of the Social English Podcast, we break down one of the warmest and most popular slang words in American English — "bestie." You'll learn exactly what it means, when to use it, and how to use it naturally in real conversations.In this episode you'll learn: このエピソードで学べること:What "bestie" means and where it comes from3 ways to use "bestie" in everyday American EnglishWhen it's appropriate — and when it's notHow Americans express warmth and affection out loudA real conversation between Percy and Hiyori — a Japanese English learner just like youKey phrases covered: 重要フレーズ:"You're my bestie." | あなたは私のベスティ(親友) "She's been my bestie for years." | 彼女は何年も私のベスティ "Come on, bestie — you've got this!" | がんばれ、ベスティ!あなたならできる! "You're literally my bestie." | 本当に、あなたは私のベスティWhether you're a beginner or intermediate English learner — this episode will help you sound more natural, warm, and culturally fluent in American English conversations.
For this week episode I teach about the Haitian Creole Word "Tizè" which means to be passionate about something. I break down the meaning with examples like being passionate about football or music, share song reference by T-vice.
24th May 2026 - Derry City. Ministered by Pastor Kimberly Penn.
Philadelphia shares how she loves to lift her spirits with a good miscellany. While Gage and Jessica are impressed by the praise poured on William Shakespeare by someone from Philadelphia's time.
Welcome to "Word of the Week" from the Déclic Anglais Podcast.This week, we have two words!to take offto landToday's episode uses these verbs in the context of air travel. Happy listening, dear listeners! :-)Cliquez ici pour télécharger la transcription.------------------------- The Déclic Anglais Podcast est le podcast idéal pour progresser rapidement et efficacement en anglais. Avec un nouvel épisode tous les mardis, améliorez votre compréhension orale en anglais, débarrassez-vous de vos croyances limitantes sur l'apprentissage de l'anglais, découvrez des astuces pour ne plus faire les erreurs les plus fréquentes et apprenez-en plus sur la culture britannique !------------------------- Vous voulez pratiquer votre anglais à l'oral pour gagner en aisance et ne plus avoir peur de parler anglais ?Nous organisons deux fois par mois des cours de conversation en anglais en ligne : le lieu idéal pour parler anglais en toute décontraction dans un petit groupe motivé ! Prochaines dates, tarifs et inscriptions ici : https://www.declicanglais.com/ateliers-------------------------Vous souhaitez aller plus loin et améliorer votre anglais sous tous ses aspects mais ne savez pas par où commencer, quelles ressources utiliser ? En vous abonnant au Déclic Anglais Club, ayez accès chaque mois à 4 nouvelles leçons exclusives pré-enregistrées pour nos membres, avec des exercices fun et interactifs basés sur les sujets abordés dans notre podcast. Ils vous permettront d'améliorer progressivement votre écrit, prononciation, compréhension en anglais. Et avec la version Boost, les deux cours de conversation mensuels sont inclus, ainsi qu'un cours d'anglais en groupe dont le sujet est choisi chaque mois par les membres du Club ! Infos, tarifs et inscriptions ici : https://www.declicanglais.com/presentation-declic-anglais-club-------------------------Pour toute question ou remarque, n'hésitez pas à nous écrire à l'adresse contact@declicanglais.com Notre site : www.declicanglais.com Retrouvez-nous aussi sur : Facebook / Instagram ------------------------ Soundtrack credits:Lindsay Tomasic: Future Perfect U/S, album: Mostly Acoustic, Soundcast Music, NYB Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Welcome to "Word of the Week" from the Déclic Anglais Podcast.This week's word is: COMPASS (noun).Other words heard in this episode:a tool = un outila magnet = un aimantthe North Pole = le pôle NordHappy listening, dear listeners! :-)Cliquez ici pour télécharger la transcription.------------------------- The Déclic Anglais Podcast est le podcast idéal pour progresser rapidement et efficacement en anglais. Avec un nouvel épisode tous les mardis, améliorez votre compréhension orale en anglais, débarrassez-vous de vos croyances limitantes sur l'apprentissage de l'anglais, découvrez des astuces pour ne plus faire les erreurs les plus fréquentes et apprenez-en plus sur la culture britannique !------------------------- Vous voulez pratiquer votre anglais à l'oral pour gagner en aisance et ne plus avoir peur de parler anglais ?Nous organisons deux fois par mois des cours de conversation en anglais en ligne : le lieu idéal pour parler anglais en toute décontraction dans un petit groupe motivé ! Prochaines dates, tarifs et inscriptions ici : https://www.declicanglais.com/ateliers-------------------------Vous souhaitez aller plus loin et améliorer votre anglais sous tous ses aspects mais ne savez pas par où commencer, quelles ressources utiliser ? En vous abonnant au Déclic Anglais Club, ayez accès chaque mois à 4 nouvelles leçons exclusives pré-enregistrées pour nos membres, avec des exercices fun et interactifs basés sur les sujets abordés dans notre podcast. Ils vous permettront d'améliorer progressivement votre écrit, prononciation, compréhension en anglais. Et avec la version Boost, les deux cours de conversation mensuels sont inclus, ainsi qu'un cours d'anglais en groupe dont le sujet est choisi chaque mois par les membres du Club ! Infos, tarifs et inscriptions ici : https://www.declicanglais.com/presentation-declic-anglais-club-------------------------Pour toute question ou remarque, n'hésitez pas à nous écrire à l'adresse contact@declicanglais.com Notre site : www.declicanglais.com Retrouvez-nous aussi sur : Facebook / Instagram ------------------------ Soundtrack credits:Lindsay Tomasic: Future Perfect U/S, album: Mostly Acoustic, Soundcast Music, NYB Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
This week episode I break down the Haitian creole word 'Sitirè" which means to be an enabler. I explain how this term describes someone who lets things slide and does not enforce boundaries, using the example of a parent who does not discipline their child even when they know they should. I also show how to use the word for both men and women.
Philadelphia shares a tale of an elaborate wooing effort directed towards her queen. Gage and Jessica cast some doubt on a secret Philadelphia claims to know.
Philadelphia shares a tale of a fortuitous bluster aiding her Queen. Gage and Jessica break the news to her that Spain is not the foe she once knew.
Welcome to "Word of the Week" from the Déclic Anglais Podcast.This week's word is: BOIL.(Please note that "boil" is a regular verb. In the past: "boiled").Other words heard in this episode:to heat something = chauffer qqch.boiling point = le point d'ébullitionHappy listening, dear listeners! :-)Cliquez ici pour télécharger la transcription.------------------------- The Déclic Anglais Podcast est le podcast idéal pour progresser rapidement et efficacement en anglais. Avec un nouvel épisode tous les mardis, améliorez votre compréhension orale en anglais, débarrassez-vous de vos croyances limitantes sur l'apprentissage de l'anglais, découvrez des astuces pour ne plus faire les erreurs les plus fréquentes et apprenez-en plus sur la culture britannique !------------------------- Vous voulez pratiquer votre anglais à l'oral pour gagner en aisance et ne plus avoir peur de parler anglais ?Nous organisons deux fois par mois des cours de conversation en anglais en ligne : le lieu idéal pour parler anglais en toute décontraction dans un petit groupe motivé ! Prochaines dates, tarifs et inscriptions ici : https://www.declicanglais.com/ateliers-------------------------Vous souhaitez aller plus loin et améliorer votre anglais sous tous ses aspects mais ne savez pas par où commencer, quelles ressources utiliser ? En vous abonnant au Déclic Anglais Club, ayez accès chaque mois à 4 nouvelles leçons exclusives pré-enregistrées pour nos membres, avec des exercices fun et interactifs basés sur les sujets abordés dans notre podcast. Ils vous permettront d'améliorer progressivement votre écrit, prononciation, compréhension en anglais. Et avec la version Boost, les deux cours de conversation mensuels sont inclus, ainsi qu'un cours d'anglais en groupe dont le sujet est choisi chaque mois par les membres du Club ! Infos, tarifs et inscriptions ici : https://www.declicanglais.com/presentation-declic-anglais-club-------------------------Pour toute question ou remarque, n'hésitez pas à nous écrire à l'adresse contact@declicanglais.com Notre site : www.declicanglais.com Retrouvez-nous aussi sur : Facebook / Instagram ------------------------ Soundtrack credits:Lindsay Tomasic: Future Perfect U/S, album: Mostly Acoustic, Soundcast Music, NYB Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
I introduce the Haitian Creole word of the week "Kanton" which means "Community". I explain how it"s used in sentences like " Misye se yo gro doktè nan kanton an" ( he is a good doctor in the community) and compare with similar words like "Katye" or "Zòn n" that are more commonly heard in haiti. I alsi mention that "Kanton" is less frequently used depending on where you are in Haiti.
The results are in, and despite concerns that the war in Iran would dampen big banks' earnings, they're doing just fine, thank you. On earnings calls this week, several banks shouted out consumer “resilience” for keeping everything chugging along. How long might that resilience hold up? Also in this episode: Small business owners slog through tariff refund paperwork, China is well-positioned to ride out this oil price surge, and we've got more of Kai's visit to Vietnam.Every story has an economic angle. Want some in your inbox? Subscribe to our daily or weekly newsletter.Marketplace is more than a radio show. Check out our original reporting and financial literacy content at marketplace.org — and consider making an investment in our future.
The results are in, and despite concerns that the war in Iran would dampen big banks' earnings, they're doing just fine, thank you. On earnings calls this week, several banks shouted out consumer “resilience” for keeping everything chugging along. How long might that resilience hold up? Also in this episode: Small business owners slog through tariff refund paperwork, China is well-positioned to ride out this oil price surge, and we've got more of Kai's visit to Vietnam.Every story has an economic angle. Want some in your inbox? Subscribe to our daily or weekly newsletter.Marketplace is more than a radio show. Check out our original reporting and financial literacy content at marketplace.org — and consider making an investment in our future.
Philadelphia takes this week's word to heart when given the opportunity to insult those she deems beneath her. Gage and Jessica focus on some of the many words Shakespeare may or may NOT have created.
Welcome to "Word of the Week" from the Déclic Anglais Podcast.This week's word is: PUBLIC TRANSPORT.Other words heard in this episode:a carbon footprint = une empreinte carboneHappy listening, dear listeners! :-)Cliquez ici pour télécharger la transcription.------------------------- The Déclic Anglais Podcast est le podcast idéal pour progresser rapidement et efficacement en anglais. Avec un nouvel épisode tous les mardis, améliorez votre compréhension orale en anglais, débarrassez-vous de vos croyances limitantes sur l'apprentissage de l'anglais, découvrez des astuces pour ne plus faire les erreurs les plus fréquentes et apprenez-en plus sur la culture britannique !------------------------- Vous voulez pratiquer votre anglais à l'oral pour gagner en aisance et ne plus avoir peur de parler anglais ?Nous organisons deux fois par mois des cours de conversation en anglais en ligne : le lieu idéal pour parler anglais en toute décontraction dans un petit groupe motivé ! Prochaines dates, tarifs et inscriptions ici : https://www.declicanglais.com/ateliers-------------------------Vous souhaitez aller plus loin et améliorer votre anglais sous tous ses aspects mais ne savez pas par où commencer, quelles ressources utiliser ? En vous abonnant au Déclic Anglais Club, ayez accès chaque mois à 4 nouvelles leçons exclusives pré-enregistrées pour nos membres, avec des exercices fun et interactifs basés sur les sujets abordés dans notre podcast. Ils vous permettront d'améliorer progressivement votre écrit, prononciation, compréhension en anglais. Et avec la version Boost, les deux cours de conversation mensuels sont inclus, ainsi qu'un cours d'anglais en groupe dont le sujet est choisi chaque mois par les membres du Club ! Infos, tarifs et inscriptions ici : https://www.declicanglais.com/presentation-declic-anglais-club-------------------------Pour toute question ou remarque, n'hésitez pas à nous écrire à l'adresse contact@declicanglais.com Notre site : www.declicanglais.com Retrouvez-nous aussi sur : Facebook / Instagram ------------------------ Soundtrack credits:Lindsay Tomasic: Future Perfect U/S, album: Mostly Acoustic, Soundcast Music, NYB Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
29th March 2026 - Derry City. Ministered by Pastor Kimberly Penn.
While Philadelphia is fascinated by the weird sisters, she is quick to dismiss Gage's notion that Jessica doth be deserving of royal status.
This week I teach about Haitian Creole Word "Tripòt" which means gossiper. I explain the difference "Jouda" (nosy) and "Tripòt" I also cover related terms like "Zenyè" (another word for gossiper) I encourage you to check out "the509experiencelofi" on all digital platforms.
Philadelphia learns of the pleasures of a catchy mnemonic rhyme. Meanwhile, Gage and Jessica enlighten her that in modern times women are free to take to the stage to sing, dance and even show some leg.
8th March 2026 - Derry City. Ministered by Pastor Kimberly Penn.
Philadelphia has both confidence in and respect for the grimoire. Gage and Jessica seem less inclined to be so convinced.
Welcome to the 509 Experience — get ready to explore Haitian culture, food, music, art, language, and more. Creole Word of the Week: "Jouda" (J-O-U-D-A) means "nosy" — perfect for describing that neighbor who knows everything you do. Listen to the 509 Experience Lo‑Fi on Apple Music, Spotify, and YouTube. Questions? Email the509experience@gmail.com.
22nd February 2026 - Derry City. Ministered by Pastor Kimberly Penn.
Despite having a time machine, Philadelphia confesses to having a guilty pleasure when she reveals a story of trusting a whispered bruit to learn of her future.
8th February 2026 - Derry City. Ministered by Pastor Kimberly Penn.
Philadelphia struggles to reconcile whether her love for a facinorous person makes her facinorous as well. Either way, she's quick to point out that she is no REGULAR person.
This week Break down the Haitian Creole word "Gaspiye", which means "Waste". I share practical examples of how touse it when talking about wasting food and wasting time, showing you how Haitian people use this word in everyday conversations
I'm sharing this week's Haitian creole word "Tikal", which means "A little Bit" I explain how to use it politely when visiting someone's home when they offer you food, instead of refusing and potentially offending them, you can say "Ban m ou Tikal"( give me a little bit) to show appreciation while being respectful of the Haitian culture.
While Philadelphia admits to enjoying nonsensical lyrics, she is surprised – and amused – when Gage and Jessica tell her that the word for those nonsensical lyrics has taken on a much different meaning today. A meaning she's admittedly quite curious about. Batteries not included.
Philadelphia has a much less favourable opinion than Gage and Jessica when it comes to one of Shakespeare's creations. A hero to some is but a puckfist to others.
28th December 2025 - Derry City. Ministered by Pastor Kimberly Penn.
Philadelphia doth affy that the knowlege of the wise of her time is more reputable than that of a couple of pod ladies. The pod ladies affy otherwise.
Nominate Miss2Bees for The Creative Collective's 2026 creative class by Wednesday, December 17, 2025 at 11:59PM ET (Visit @miss2bees on IG for a cheat sheet) - https://form.typeform.com/to/urewC4hP This week, Miss2Bees kicks things off with WHAT'S BUZZIN' - Chelley and Ace of Love Island USA S7 have split (7:06) and Hot 97 has cancelled Ebro In The Morning (14:42) - before the crew dives into the LUNCH BREAK and CHAT - The University of Michigan fired football coach Sherrone Moore for having an inappropriate relationship with a staffer (25:02), Nas & DJ Premier's ‘Light-Years' (36:32) JayDon's “Lullaby” [mega remix] (47:15), and 21 Savage's ‘WHAT HAPPENED TO THE STREETS?' (57:47). Later, Will shares an up-and- coming artist he is excited about for WHAT YOU ON (1:16:54) and Armon dives into the WORD OF THE WEEK (1:18:55). The BOARD MEETING (1:23:06) is a discussion on all things Christmas, including favorite movies, music, traditions, and much more! Stay Busy with Armon Sadler https://www.instagram.com/staybusypod/ https://twitter.com/staybusypod https://www.tiktok.com/@staybusypod Armon https://www.instagram.com/armonsadler/ https://x.com/armonsadler Will Foster https://www.instagram.com/wxllxxm/ https://x.com/WxLLxxM Miss2Bees https://www.instagram.com/miss2bees/ https://x.com/miss2bees Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Philadelphia desires not to ever be labeled a fricatrice. Gage and Jessica are miffed that there are a surprisingly high number of such words.
Philadelphia feels there is a woeful shortage of wittols in the world. Gage and Jessica learn what the female equivalent of a wittol is.
An assassination plot? Or a ploy to get out of debt? Are either worthy of a pother. Philadelphia is reluctant to say but is pressed by Gage and Jessica to, uh... stick her neck out.
Philadelphia is enamoured with the thought of her own consanguinity. She is less impressed to learn from Gage and Jessica that such consanguineous ties extend well beyond her.
Philadelphia beshrews her husband as her royal connections cannot spare her from his runny nose.
Philadelphia, Gage, and Jessica are clear on what a clotpole is. To whom it applies seems to be at the whims of those hurling the insult.
An urchin by any other name is still a hideous creature – at least according to Philadelphia. Her views aren't readily embraced by Gage and Jessica – especially when modern day facts are presented.
Are you ready to start your day with energy, laughter, and a little bit of learning? Join the Ricky Smiley Morning Show crew as they kick off another vibrant morning with their signature wake-up calls, bringing the energy that'll get you out of bed and ready to tackle the day ahead. This episode delivers a perfect blend of entertainment and education with Gary's Word of the Week segment featuring a word that sparked both learning and playful banter among the hosts. Between the vocabulary lesson and the friendly teasing, you'll find yourself smiling along with the morning crew. Don't miss this episode packed with community shout-outs, current events, and the crew's infectious energy that makes the Ricky Smiley Morning Show an inescapable part of your morning routine! Tune in now to join the fun and start your day right.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Philadelphia loves a good sneap even if (or maybe especially when) she's bare breasted. Gage and Jessica are quick to note that THEN is not necessarily NOW when it comes to breast baring.
A surfeit of Philadelphia? Perish the thought! But Gage and Jessica do question Philadelphia's penchant for sweets. But can you REALLY blame her? Although, it could raise doubts about “You are what you eat!”
Philadelphia certainly isn't one to shy away from squibbing and notes that some people seem to invite it. No comment on whether or not that includes Gage and Jessica.
Eat Your Spanish: A Spanish Learning Podcast for Kids and Families!
This episode has a game in it too!
Philadelphia's slightly overdeveloped sense of self-importance shines through when she learns of a parlous plot. Gage and Jessica have to break the news of how that plot is recognized today.
Eat Your Spanish: A Spanish Learning Podcast for Kids and Families!
Here's a bit of a spooky episode to get you in the Halloween mood!If you are interested in virtual Spanish lessons, please visit us at https://www.eatyourspanishpodcast.com/lessonshttps://www.eatyourspanishpodcast.com/lessonsSpooky music featured in today's episode: "Moonlight hall" by Kevin MacLeod
Eat Your Spanish: A Spanish Learning Podcast for Kids and Families!
We think Mrs. Elephant and Mr. Mouse are the perfect duo to tackle this question!And remember, if you are interested in furthering your Spanish learning, we offer virtual Spanish lessons! Feel free to reach out to us if you would like to know more!Lots of love,Evan and Vanessa ❤️
Gary tries (and struggles) to teach the crew the word “reconciliatory” before the front page covers the Air Canada strike, Texas redistricting battles, and a shocking Seattle shooting involving a disabled vet. Rock T reports on Spike Lee’s Colin Kaepernick documentary being pulled and Scottie Pippen declaring Michael Jordan the GOAT over LeBron. Brat’s Hot Spot turns up with Mike Epps comparing Kevin Hart’s fame to Kim Kardashian and breaking down social media’s role in comedy today.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.