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Ridin’ Wordy

Hosted by ridinwordy · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 8 episodes

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Episodes
8
Last ep.
11 days ago
Avg length
4m
Booking Probability™
26
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Listen Score
13
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Virality (30d)
46
Steady cadence.

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About this podcast

Words built the world. Then they changed it. Ridin’ Wordy is a lively podcast about the origin of words, the evolution of language, and the surprising history hiding inside everyday phrases. Hosted by marketing and media executive Sean Rhoads, this show explores etymology, word history, slang evolution, cultural shifts, and the psychology behind how language shapes power, persuasion, and society. From ancient Latin roots to modern street slang… From presidential catchphrases to accidental abbreviations… From dictionary definitions to culture-changing redefinitions… Every episode digs into one word or phrase and uncovers the story behind it. If you love: • Etymology and word origins • Linguistics and language history • Fun history storytelling • Cultural analysis • The psychology of persuasion • Marketing, media, and communication Then buckle up. Because every word has a backstory. And we’re

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About the host

ridinwordy hosts Ridin’ Wordy, a arts show with 8 episodes published.

Recent episodes

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Let the Cat Out of the Bag: Secrets, Scams, and a Furious Cat

Apr 22, 20265mEp. 80

We use the phrase “let the cat out of the bag” when someone spills a secret… but what if it began with an actual scam? In this episode of Ridin’ Wordy, Sean Rhoads explores the wild and possibly shady history behind one

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Muscle: From Little Mouse to Big Strength

Apr 17, 20264mEp. 70

You flex every day… but did you know your muscles are named after mice? In this episode of Ridin’ Wordy, Sean Rhoads explores the bizarre and hilarious origin of the word muscle, which traces back to the Latin word muscu

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Episode 6: Mad as a Hatter

Apr 2, 20264mEp. 60

Mad as a Hatter will take working yourself crazy to a whole new level.

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Episode 5: Deadline

Mar 26, 20262mEp. 50

This word might carry even more pressure when you learn the true origin.

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Episode 4: Balls to the Wall

Mar 19, 20263mEp. 40

Get your mind out of the gutter. This word has an action-packed history, but probably not the same kind of action you might be thinking.

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Nerd: From Insult to Empire

Mar 12, 20265mEp. 30

Once upon a time, “nerd” was a punchline. It meant awkward. Obsessive. Socially sidelined. Today? Nerds run Silicon Valley. They build the platforms. They design the future. They shape the economy. In this episode of Rid

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Freelance: From Battlefield to Broadband

Mar 5, 20264mEp. 20

Before it meant working from a laptop. Before it meant invoices and flexible schedules. Before it meant “I’ll send the contract tonight.” It meant a weapon. In this episode of Ridin’ Wordy, Sean Rhoads traces the surpris

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O.K.: The Two Letters That Took Over the World

Feb 26, 20264mEp. 10

Before it meant “fine.” Before it meant “approved.” Before it meant absolutely nothing and absolutely everything… It was a joke. In this debut episode of Ridin’ Wordy, Sean Rhoads unpacks the wild origin story of O.K. —

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Audience demographics

Age
25-54
Consumer type
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Topics covered

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Who is the host of Ridin’ Wordy?

Ridin’ Wordy is hosted by ridinwordy. The show is categorised under arts and has published 8 episodes.

How many episodes does Ridin’ Wordy have?

Ridin’ Wordy has published 8 episodes.

What topics does Ridin’ Wordy cover?

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