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    Explore " phrases" with insightful episodes like "Catchphrase Christianity - Part 1: Blessed", "15 famous sayings with weird origins", "The Hair Of The Dog That Taught You", "English Sayings for Everyday Conversations" and "152. Asperger" from podcasts like ""Alliance Bible Church - Mequon, Wisconsin", "I've Got News For You", "The Full 360", "Express to Impress Podcast" and "The Allusionist"" and more!

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    Catchphrase Christianity - Part 1: Blessed

    Catchphrase Christianity - Part 1: Blessed

    Our words reveal what's in our hearts. However, we rarely consider how certain words or phrases that we use in conversation might show us something about what we really think, desire, or believe about life. Do we see these phrases in the Word of God? Join us as we begin a new series, “Catchphrase Christianity,” a thought-provoking series on reframing everyday words in light of God’s Word.

    "Blessed" refers to someone who is approved and favored by God in the new kingdom. Now, if that’s how the Scriptures would have us understand this term:

    1) What does that mean for how we’re using blessed?
    2) How does Jesus describe someone who’s blessed?
    3) Why is this someone who’s blessed? 

    Text: Matthew 5:2-12

    English Sayings for Everyday Conversations

    English Sayings for Everyday Conversations

    Want to use more natural expressions when you speak English? Tune into the latest Express to Impress Podcast episode to learn English sayings for everyday conversations. Specifically, you’ll learn six idioms, phrases, adjectives, and adverbs. 

    This episode is a follow-up to the previous episode, Less is More: Tips for Effective International Business Communication.

    When you use these English sayings in everyday conversations, you’ll connect better with native English speakers. 

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    Original theme music by Lucas Knutter

    152. Asperger

    152. Asperger

    Hans Asperger would have been merely "a footnote in the history of autism", so why did he get to be the eponym in Asperger's syndrome? Because along with the usual problems medical eponyms pose, and his work not really earning him the honour, he collaborated with Nazis and sent children to a hospital where they would be experimented on and even killed.

    Activist, writer and academic Morénike Giwa Onaiwu discusses the stigma around terms like Asperger’s syndrome and autism, and historian Edith Sheffer talks about Hans Asperger and child psychiatry in Nazi Vienna.

    Content notes: Nazis, eugenics, ableism, child abuse, murder. 

    There are two versions of this episode. The content is the same, but this version contains background music; if you would prefer one with no music, you can get it right next to where you obtained this one.

    Find out more information about the topics in this episode at theallusionist.org/asperger, plus a transcript and the full dictionary entry for the randomly selected word.

    Sign up to be a patron at patreon.com/allusionist and not only are you supporting independent podcast, you get fortnightly patron-exclusive video livestreams and a Discord community full of language chat, craft pics and word game camaraderie!

    The Allusionist's online home is theallusionist.org. Stay in touch at twitter.com/allusionistshow, facebook.com/allusionistshow and instagram.com/allusionistshow

    The music is by Martin Austwick. Hear Martin’s own songs via palebirdmusic.com.

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    152. Asperger - music-free version

    152. Asperger - music-free version

    Hans Asperger would have been merely "a footnote in the history of autism", so why did he get to be the eponym in Asperger's syndrome? Because along with the usual problems medical eponyms pose, and his work not really earning him the honour, he collaborated with Nazis and sent children to a hospital where they would be experimented on and even killed.

    Activist, writer and academic Morénike Giwa Onaiwu discusses the stigma around terms like Asperger’s syndrome and autism, and historian Edith Sheffer talks about Hans Asperger and child psychiatry in Nazi Vienna.

    Content notes: Nazis, eugenics, ableism, child abuse, murder. 

    There are two versions of this episode. The content is the same, but this version contains no background music, just speech; if you would prefer one with music, you can get it right next to where you obtained this one.

    Find out more information about the topics in this episode at theallusionist.org/asperger, plus a transcript and the full dictionary entry for the randomly selected word.

    Sign up to be a patron at patreon.com/allusionist and not only are you supporting independent podcast, you get fortnightly patron-exclusive video livestreams and a Discord community full of language chat, craft pics and word game camaraderie!

    The Allusionist's online home is theallusionist.org. Stay in touch at twitter.com/allusionistshow, facebook.com/allusionistshow and instagram.com/allusionistshow

    The music is by Martin Austwick. Hear Martin’s own songs via palebirdmusic.com.

    Support the show: http://patreon.com/allusionist

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    151. The Bee's Knees

    151. The Bee's Knees

    Bad hats, cat's pyjamas, banting, goops, creatures, and playing possum - what WERE people going on about during the Golden Age of detective fiction? Caroline Crampton of Shedunnit podcast and I get sleuthing into the slang of the mystery novels of the 1920s and 1930s.

    Find out more information about the topics in this episode at theallusionist.org/beesknees, plus a transcript and the full dictionary entry for the randomly selected word. Versions of this episode were originally released by Caroline Crampton's Shedunnit podcast and the Shedunnit Book Club. Find both at shedunnitshow.com.

    Sign up to be a patron at patreon.com/allusionist and not only are you supporting independent podcast, you get fortnightly patron-exclusive video livestreams and a Discord community full of language chat, craft pics and word game camaraderie.

    The Allusionist's online home is theallusionist.org. Stay in touch at twitter.com/allusionistshow, facebook.com/allusionistshow and instagram.com/allusionistshow

    The music is by Martin Austwick. Hear Martin’s own songs via palebirdmusic.com.

    Support the show: http://patreon.com/allusionist

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    Bring Your A-Game and Other English Expressions

    Bring Your A-Game and Other English Expressions

    Want to grow your vocabulary? Tune into the latest Express to Impress Podcast episode to learn 5 English expressions for a conversation. 

    This episode is a follow-up to the previous episode, How to Prepare for an Internal Job Interview.

    Learning to recognize and use phrases and idioms in English will allow you to communicate better with native English speakers. You won’t feel confused when you hear the phrases and idioms and will keep up with the conversation. 

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    6 Great Examples of Idioms And Phrases For A Conversation

    6 Great Examples of Idioms And Phrases For A Conversation

    Tune into the latest Express to Impress Podcast episode to grow your English vocabulary. You’ll learn 6 great examples of idioms and phrases for a conversation. 

    This episode is a follow-up to the previous episode, Connect and Persuade Through Business Storytelling

    Learning to recognize and use phrases and idioms in English will allow you to communicate better with native English speakers. You won’t feel confused when you hear the phrases and idioms and will keep up with the conversation. 

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    To Get at Something and Other American Idioms and Phrases

    To Get at Something and Other American Idioms and Phrases

    Tune into the latest Express to Impress Podcast episode to grow your English vocabulary. You’ll learn 5 American Idioms and Phrases like "to get at something.” 

    This episode is a follow-up to the previous episode, Feeling Misunderstood? 5 Phrases to Use When Asking for Clarification

    Learning to recognize and use phrases and idioms in English will allow you to communicate better with native English speakers. You won’t feel confused when you hear the phrases and idioms and will keep up with the conversation. 

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    Learn New Idioms and Phrases Like Throw Your Hat Into the Ring

    Learn New Idioms and Phrases Like Throw Your Hat Into the Ring

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    Tune into the latest Express to Impress Podcast episode to grow your English vocabulary. You’ll learn 10 common phrases in English like "Throw Your Hat in the Ring."

    This episode is a follow-up to the two previous episodes, including How to Get a Job While Being Authentic & Vulnerable With Terri Creeden and Executive Coach Shares Surprising Ways to Stand Out in a Job Interview

    Learning to recognize and use phrases and idioms in English will allow you to communicate better with native English speakers. You won’t feel confused when you hear the phrases and idioms and will keep up with the conversation. 

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    Short and Sweet and Other Common Phrases in English

    Short and Sweet and Other Common Phrases in English

    Tune into the latest Express to Impress Podcast episode to grow your English vocabulary. You’ll learn 10 common phrases in English like "Short and Sweet."

    This episode is a follow-up to the two previous episodes, including Will Networking Get Me a job? Strategic Networking With Lucy Samuels and Networking Tips From a Communication & Career Branding Expert. Learning to recognize and use phrases and idioms in English will allow you to communicate better with native English speakers. You won’t feel confused when you hear the phrases and idioms and will keep up with the conversation. 

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    Take Something Hard and Other Common Phrases

    Take Something Hard and Other Common Phrases

    Tune into the latest Express to Impress Podcast episode to grow your English vocabulary. You’ll learn five common phrases like "Take Something Hard."

    This episode is part two of How to Demonstrate Strong Emotional Intelligence in an Interview. Learning to recognize and use English phrases idioms in use will allow you to communicate better with native English speakers. You won’t feel confused when you hear English idioms and phrases and will keep up with the conversation. 

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    Burn a Bridge and Other ESL Idioms

    Burn a Bridge and Other ESL Idioms

    The newest Express to Impress Podcast episode will give you tons of new English vocabulary. Tune in to learn fun idioms like Burn a Bridge.

    This episode is part two of 4 Tips for How to Negotiate a Job Offer. Learning to detect and use English idioms in use will allow you to communicate better with native English speakers. You won’t feel confused when you hear English idioms and phrases and will keep up with the conversation. 

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    For Crying Out Loud and More Idioms in English

    For Crying Out Loud and More Idioms in English

    The newest Express to Impress Podcast episode will give you tons of new English vocabulary. Tune in to learn fun idioms like For Crying Out Loud!

    This episode is part two of 8 Takeaways About US Business Culture: Erin Meyer’s The Culture Map.

    Learning to detect and use idiomatic expressions and phrases will allow you to communicate better with native English speakers. You won’t feel confused when you hear English idioms and phrases and will be able to keep up with the conversation.

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    Idioms and Phrases With Meanings to Improve Your Spoken English

    Idioms and Phrases With Meanings to Improve Your Spoken English

    Are you looking to expand your English vocabulary?

    Tune in this week to learn how to use Tip of the Iceberg and other English idioms and phrases. This episode is part two of How to Be Confident in an Interview.  

    This podcast is listener-supported. So if you get a new job or a raise in part because of something you learned on the podcast, I invite you to make a donation to keep the podcast on the air. 100% of any amount you give will go to production expenses. 

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    List‌ ‌of‌ ‌Idioms‌ ‌and‌ ‌Phrases‌ ‌to‌ ‌Boost‌ ‌Your‌ ‌Vocabulary‌ ‌

    List‌ ‌of‌ ‌Idioms‌ ‌and‌ ‌Phrases‌ ‌to‌ ‌Boost‌ ‌Your‌ ‌Vocabulary‌ ‌

    When there’s been a miscommunication, we must spell it out to make our message crystal clear.

    Tune in this week to learn how to use Spell (it) Out, Crystal Clear, and three other idioms and phrases in English. This episode is part two of How to Write a Winning Resume by Adding Measurable Achievements. Using idioms and phrases will make you sound more natural in English. As always, you’ll get some homework at the end so you can continue to improve your English communication skills.

    If you want my tips on preparing for a job interview, I invite you to visit my website for my free five-step job interview preparation checklist. This checklist has already helped thousands of people worldwide perform well in interviews and get jobs they love. To sign up, visit my website at express-to-impress.com.

    This podcast is listener-supported. So if you get a new job or a raise in part because of something you learned on the podcast, I invite you to make a donation to keep the podcast on the air. 100% of any amount you give will go to production expenses. 

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    Buyer's Disbeliefs

    Buyer's Disbeliefs

    Meet John Sbrocco and Craig Lack on Aug 9-10, at the annual VIP event for healthcare brokers - HIGH STAKES ADVISING 2021. 

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    Why didn't they buy? 

    As you talk to your prospects, show them your well-prepared slides, and present logical reasons, your biggest threat is not an incumbent or your competitors... 

    It's the SECRET CONVERSATION going on in your prospect's mind that talks them out of it. 

    Unless you are able to enter that conversation and silence the "voice" guided by doubts and disbeliefs, I'm afraid it will have the final word. 

    TUNE IN for the Heads Up Adviser Show episode "Buyer's Disbeliefs," where John Sbrocco and Craig Lack share their own tactics and phrases to gain the full attention of their prospects. 

    Here's what we cover: 
     

    ✔️ From Fully Insured to Self-Funded: pre-conceived ideas of prospects

    ✔️ Emotional sales 

    ✔️ Asymmetry of information and how to deal with it.

     

    Popular English Idioms about Delegating like “Race Against the Clock”

    Popular English Idioms about Delegating like “Race Against the Clock”

    Tune in this week to learn how to use “Race Against the Clock” and four other idioms and phrases in English. This episode is part two of “How to Delegate Effectively and Achieve Better Results.”  Using idioms and phrases will make you sound more natural in English. As always, you’ll get some homework at the end so you can continue to improve your English communication skills.

    If you want my tips on preparing for a job interview, I invite you to visit my website for my free five-step job interview preparation checklist. This checklist has already helped thousands of people worldwide perform well in interviews and get jobs they love. To sign up, visit my website at express-to-impress.com.

    This podcast is listener-supported. So if you get a new job or a raise in part because of something you learned on the podcast, I invite you to make a donation to keep the podcast on the air. 100% of any amount you give will go to production expenses. 

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