@wcbdata Exactly! That's what it is in my house, too.
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Some people call these the same thing, and other people have different names for them — and it can depend on where you live!@categulario Oh, wow! That's a surprise.
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Some people call these the same thing, and other people have different names for them — and it can depend on where you live!@mariyadelano Sorry, I just fixed it!
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Some people call these the same thing, and other people have different names for them — and it can depend on where you live!Some people call these the same thing, and other people have different names for them — and it can depend on where you live!
That's just one of the cool things you'll learn this week from my chat with Joan Houston Hall, former editor of the Dictionary of American Regional English (often called DARE).
WATCH: https://youtu.be/F6dYztdHnG8?si=fbziIA7D-tXJBrwQ
READ: https://grammar-girl.simplecast.com/episodes/1165/transcript
LISTEN: https://pod.link/173429229
(I call them both a spatula.)

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Well, this was an exciting thing to wake up to!Well, this was an exciting thing to wake up to!
I'm on a list of the best podcasts from women over 50 — alongside amazing women like Amy Poehler, Katie Couric, Michelle Obama, Kara Swisher, Gretchen Rubin, Mel Robbins, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, and more!
I'm also thrilled because it feels like the writer has actually listened to the podcast. Sometimes these lists are thrown together, and they just grab the description from Apple, but this one feels thoughtful.
The 17 Best Podcasts from Women 50 and Over
Women in midlife are taking the podcast world by storm. Here are some of the best podcasts from women 50+ to listen to.
Flow Space (www.theflowspace.com)