Say What

Jo Vraca

Say What - Language, True Crime, History, Pop Culture & Feminism From true crime to music, films, myths, legends, ancient history, folklore, and everyday life, join me as I rub shoulders with the glitterati of language, all wrapped up with a radical feminist bow, to discover where some of our everyday words come from, how they came to mean what they do today, and who are the folks responsible. So we’ll be rocking through dictionaries, encyclopedias, religious texts, newspapers, magazines, lyrics, books, and social media to learn why we say what we say. read less
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Episodes

Propaganda - War, Pandemics, Soap & Cigarettes, oh and the Pope
14-03-2022
Propaganda - War, Pandemics, Soap & Cigarettes, oh and the Pope
War, pandemics, politics, soap, cigarettes – it’s all propaganda. Whether it’s coming from the left or the right, your party or the opposition, coke or pepsi, propaganda rules our lives. The father of public relations, Edward Bernays, tells us as early as 1928 that we are governed and molded, our tastes formed, by nameless people. He also tells us that we need a greater power, whether a government or business, to tell us how to live our lives. And he should know as he created the infamous “Torches of Freedom” cigarette ad aimed at convincing women to take up smoking as a feminist act of defiance at a time when smoking, for women, was improper. And the feminists ate it up. Why my sisters! Propaganda, from Themistocles in 480BCE to pamphlet bombs, we have farmers and Catholic Cardenals to thank for the world’s origins, but Edward Bernays, Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump for what it means today. Plus Creative Cursing from Around The World takes us to South Africa. Join me on Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/saywhatthepodcast Please share and leave us a review on your favourite   podcast app including Apple and Spotify - it makes it easier for   others to find the show. Produced by Jo Vraca. You can find my books on Amazon Sound engineering and original music by Jeff Willis. You can find his tunes on Spotify and iTunes Additional music thanks to https://uppbeat.io --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/saywhatthepodcast/message
Niiiice - Drug Smugglers, Purity Balls and the Complicated History of Nice
14-02-2022
Niiiice - Drug Smugglers, Purity Balls and the Complicated History of Nice
How did such a nice word that we use to mean sweet and polite, also come to be an insult for some? Well, today's word, nice, started out as a pretty mean word, actually. Depending on your circle of influence, you might want someone to call you nice, because it’s a compliment. Like, you know those 16 year old girls who attend Purity Balls with their dads where they commit to remaining a virgin until marriage? But if you’re a satanist, or even an artist, you might be outraged if someone uses it to refer to you or your work. And really, Nice was a real downer in Old English. To be called nice wasn't nice. Because Nice is one of the most poly-semus words I’ve come across – and that’s just a fancy way of saying a word that has multiple meanings. So from drug smugglers, nun's hens, the first English dictionary with a ridiculously long title and Sex and the City, let's have a look at the rather complicated history of a tiny word. PS. I'm launching a new segment today - Naught Words from Around the World. Show notes: Do Nice Guys Finish Last? https://www.psychologytoday.com/au/blog/meet-catch-and-keep/201405/do-nice-guys-really-finish-last UnCommon Ground Magazine What Was Happening Before ‘Just Be Nice Feminism’? https://uncommongroundmedia.com/just-be-nice-feminism-part-i/ Join me on Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/saywhatthepodcast Please share and leave us a review on your favourite  podcast app including Apple and Spotify - it makes it easier for  others to find the show. Produced by Jo Vraca. You can find my books on Amazon Sound engineering and original music by Jeff Willis. You can find his tunes on Spotify and iTunes Additional music thanks to https://uppbeat.io --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/saywhatthepodcast/message
ASMR - Head Orgasms, Triggers & Bob Ross
31-01-2022
ASMR - Head Orgasms, Triggers & Bob Ross
Many years ago, I found a series of videos on YouTube of people making miniature food. Actual food like a burger, the size of a coin, sushi no bigger than a pebble. To make this food, faceless people use working miniature kitchens and utensils to prepare and cook the meals. It’s food for Barbie and Ken. And this food is edible. Many years ago, I found a series of videos on youtube of people making miniature food. Actual food like a burger, the size of a coin, sushi no bigger than a pebble. To make this food, faceless people use working miniature kitchens and utensils to prepare and cook the meals. It’s food for Barbie and Ken. And this food is edible. Chances are, even if you haven’t gone out of your way to watch or listen to ASMR, you have experienced it without even realising. It’s the whispering by Amelie in the classic French movie, and when she plunges her hands into sacks of dry beans at the market. It’s Diane Weiss applying makeup to Edward Scissorhands, gentle brushing and stroking. It’s the silent rustle of linen and silk fabric and of charcoal pencil against canvas in Portrait of a Lady on Fire. And it’s Bob Ross in The Joy of Painting – everything - the brush strokes, his soothing voice, his concentration. ASMR can be defined as a combination of positive feelings, relaxation and a distinct, static-like tingling sensation on the skin. Let's see if you feel it! Show notes: Miniature food videos https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qDOzBO85qKQ “Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response (ASMR): a flow-like mental state”: https://peerj.com/articles/851/ Is ASMR Real - Scientific American: https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/is-asmr-real-or-just-a-pseudoscience/ SAS ASMR: https://www.youtube.com/c/SASASMR Reddit ASMR Poll: https://www.reddit.com/r/asmr/comments/sbd6mt/question_do_you_prefer_asmr_audio_video_or_both/ Join me on Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/saywhatthepodcast Please share and leave us a review on your favourite podcast app including Apple and Spotify - it makes it easier for others to find the show. Or find your favourite listening app HERE Sound engineering and original music by Jeff Willis. You can find his tunes on Spotify and iTunes Produced by Jo Vraca. You can find my books on Amazon --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/saywhatthepodcast/message
Resolutions - Barbarians, Two-Faced Gods, Serial Killers & Roast Swans
03-01-2022
Resolutions - Barbarians, Two-Faced Gods, Serial Killers & Roast Swans
Resolutions Each and every year I buy a diary and I make a resolution to use it ALL YEAR. This is my year. I say that every year. And each and every year, I will stop using it, I will even stop thinking about it, before February is though. Because, let’s face it, resolutions are the worst way to start the year. They only lead to disappointment and “I knew its”. Why do we even make new year’s resolutions at all, especially when we know we’ll break them? Who the hell started this most delusional of traditions? According to Gallop, more than 80% of people who make New Year’s resolutions will abandon them by mid-February. And yet we still make them, and are still shocked and disappointed when, not only have we stopped working on them, we actually forget all about them. References: Google Maps 2012 New Year's Resolutions Map - https://archive.google.com/zeitgeist/2012/resolutions New Yorker - Why we make resolutions and why they fail - https://www.newyorker.com/tech/annals-of-technology/why-we-make-resolutions-and-why-they-fail Join me on Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/saywhatthepodcast Please share and leave us a review on your favourite podcast app including Apple and Spotify - it makes it easier for others to find the show. Or find your favourite listening app HERE Sound engineering and original music by Jeff Willis. You can find his tunes on Spotify and iTunes Produced by Jo Vraca. You can find my books on Amazon --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/saywhatthepodcast/message
Stockholm Syndrome - Abba, Patty Hearst and Anna Freud
08-11-2021
Stockholm Syndrome - Abba, Patty Hearst and Anna Freud
Just in case you’re wondering, I have a real weak spot for curiosities and curious people – you know, people who behave irrationally, rule breakers and general riff raff. I’m quite fond of these people. Well… When I say “fond”, I don’t mean the – take me to your leader type of fondness but, rather, I just want to understand what makes people behave the way they do. And that’s why Stockholm Syndrome is this episode’s focus. I use the term Stockholm Syndrome here and there, and while I know what it means, I didn’t actually know where it originated. For some reason I thought it had something to do with kajillionnaire heir Patty Hearst and the Symbionese Liberation Army (more about that later). And while the term originates from around the same era, it was actually an altogether different kidnapping event that led to the term being coined. So what exactly is Stockholm Syndrome? We'll travel through the 1930s and the 1970s to find out. Join me on Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/saywhatthepodcast Please share and leave us a review on your favourite podcast app   including Apple - it makes it easier for others to find the show. Or find your favourite listening app HERE Sound engineering and original music by Jeff Willis. You can find his tunes on Spotify and iTunes Produced by Jo Vraca. You can find my books on Amazon --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/saywhatthepodcast/message
Gaslight: Manipulation, Asylums & Old Hollywood
27-09-2021
Gaslight: Manipulation, Asylums & Old Hollywood
Since the 2016 election that gave Donald Trump a platform, not to mention the presidency, the word has been everywhere. But what does it mean? Where does gaslight come from? We hear a lot about ghosting. You know, it’s when someone ends a relationship suddenly without warning and just disappears, with no contact. Nothing. But what about gaslighting. According to Wiktionary, "The verb sense derives from the 1938 stage play called Gas Light, in which a husband attempts to convince his wife and others that she is insane by manipulating small elements of their environment." Recently, I watched the original movie from 1940, which was based on the stage play of the same name by Patrick Hamilton. The film, besides being super dramatic in the way movies were back then – you know, close ups of crazy eyes, that sort of thing, it was actually fascinating to see where the term that we use so freely today, actually came from. Join me as I travel through the last century to find the origins of this fascinating word. Join me on Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/saywhatthepodcast Please share and leave us a review on your favourite podcast app including Apple - it makes it easier for others to find the show.  Or find your favourite listening app HERE  Sound engineering and original music by Jeff Willis. You can find his tunes on Spotify and iTunes  Produced by Jo Vraca. You can find my books on Amazon --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/saywhatthepodcast/message
Say What?! The Podcast Trailer
24-08-2021
Say What?! The Podcast Trailer
Hi word nerds and history geeks, you’re tuned into Say What. I’m Jo Vraca and each episode, I’m going to rub shoulders with the glitterati of language where we’ll learn that some of the more colourful, and even, dare I say it, humdrum words that we use every day have remarkable origins. From true crime to music and pop culture, religion to social movements… Where do words come from? Who came up with them? Who policies them? What is the secret history of words? And it’s not just the origins that I’m going to explore. I will look into how these everyday words came to mean what they do today. So we’ll be rocking through dictionaries AND encyclopedias exploring the what, when, how, who and most definitely the why of words. Like vanilla. How did a flavouring that is use in cakes and icecreams come to mean, in some circles boring, hum-drum, run-of-the-mill (and yes, we’ll be talking about bondage and S&M for this one). How did vanilla come to mean “basic” when the actual vanilla pod is one of the most expensive spices in the world, requires bees and hummingbirds to pollinate, and only grows in very select climates? And how about spinster? Today it’s come to mean a sad and miserable unmarried childless woman (and I have a bit to say about that!) but did you know that a spinster was once an independent, unmarried working woman? And let’s not forget that one of the fiercest queens England was a celebrated spinster (and possibly a virgin). And in today’s age of qanon, I’ll tell you how we came to use the term Tin Foil Hat to refer to conspiracy theories. Jack Black will make an appearance in this story. And have I mentioned quarantine? Now that’s a history I can’t wait to share with you. And we’ll launch a grenade at problematic words that just need to be buried. Of course, as an Italian (Sicilain, actually) living in Australia, we’ll head down the slippery slope of Aussie vernacular because it’s often hilarious. So who am I to talk about language? I’m a lover and a fighter. I’ll start and end sentences with prepositions because when we know the rules, we can break them. I may be a grammar autocrat, but I’m not here to teach grammar and tell you that what you’re saying is wrong. But don’t use whom incorrectly, because that is one word that drives me crazy. I’ll say cactuses and octopuses knowing I’ll be ridiculed because I know what’s right. I’m a Sicilian living in Australia, I only spoke Italian, Sicilian actually, until I started school, and I went on to study French, Spanish, Italian and French linguistics, so I’m the perfect wanker for this task. So… Join me as I travel along the road of words and sayings that we use, pretty much on the daily, but that we never really spare a thought for. Do you have a word or phrase that you always wondered about and wish someone else would do the research on? Send me an email. You can also find me on Instagram as saywhatthepodcast where I’ll share even more of my daily encounters with words and the people who butcher them. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/saywhatthepodcast/message