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KMUW
You're Saying It Wrong
From KMUW Studios and part of the NPR Podcast Network, You're Saying It Wrong is a podcast that looks at what we get wrong—and what we sometimes get right—when it comes to this English language. Hosted by KMUW's Fletcher Powell, each episode features a conversation with the sister and brother who wrote the book on it. Literally. You're Saying It Wrong: A Pronunciation Guide to the 150 Most Commonly Mispronounced Words and Their Tangled Histories of Misuse is by Kathryn Petras and Ross Petras.On June 24, 2022, You’re Saying It Wrong received first place in Division B for Interview Podcasts...
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4.8 stars from 165 ratings
I want to be your friend.
Seriously, I love this podcast. And you’re so much fun!
Jolmon via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/01/24
Attention all nerds!!
This show is fabulous. Lots of fun spelling, definition and vocabulary tips and they don’t take themselves to seriously! Sometimes I am laughing out loud in my car. Thanks so much to the creators!
P-Tam via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/09/23
Fun-u-tainmet!
That’s what this podcast is! If you’re not sure, it’s a word, I’m sure Kathy and Ross will tell us. Listening to Cathy, Ross, and Fletcher discuss the craziness of the English language is just laugh out loud funny. Give it a whirl!
airedale mom via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/11/23
Recent Episodes
This week, Kathy and Ross quiz Fletcher on a list of words that may or may not have been coined by Shakespeare. You might be surprised by which ones we still use today.
Published 04/20/24
Published 04/20/24
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