unANSWERED

Joe & Joyce

Two Americans in Jazan, Saudi Arabia, One ancient proverb, Half an hour deep dive that changes everything. Every episode starts with a centuries-old saying and ends with questions that keeps you up at night. Join us to Think, Question, Connect. New Episodes drop every Friday (Arabian Standard Time) No fluff. Just the conversations you wish you were having at 2am. Joe & Joyce (in a corner of the hot Arabian desert...)

Episodes

  1. 6D AGO

    Does Time Heal? Or just…NUMB? [Ep 011]

    "Time heals all wounds" – we've all said it (or heard it) after heartbreak, loss, or failure. It's meant to comfort, promising that pain fades eventually. But is it always true... or just a polite lie we tell ourselves? In this episode of unANSWERED, we go back over 800 years to trace the proverb's roots: from ancient Greek and Roman writings to its explosive popularity in English adaptations and beyond. We'll explore why some versions insist "time heals most wounds" (or none at all), real psychology on healing vs. lingering trauma, and when this saying helps—or actually holds people back. Watch (or listen) to the backstory come alive with charming claymation-style animated clips bring fading scars, ticking clocks, and emotional journeys to life. Next time someone tells you "time heals all wounds," you'll know exactly where it came from... and whether to believe it. #TimeHealsAllWounds #HealingProverbs #EmotionalWisdom #ProverbsExplained  🔔 Subscribe for more hidden histories behind everyday idioms, proverbs, and sayings from different cultures. NEW EPISODES every FRIDAY 3pm (AST). [7 AM EST · 12 PM GMT] ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Leave a 5 star review if you like this episode — it helps more people find us! 📲 Find us on @unANSWERED100 on all social platforms (YT, IG, TT, LI, & X) 👋🏽 Come say hi & Read the Blog here: www.unANSWERED100.com #unANSWERED100 #ThinkQuestionConnect #Proverbs #Idioms #Wisdom

    37 min
  2. FEB 6

    A Chain & the Weakest Link – a Timeless Warning [Ep 010]

    You've heard it a million times: "A chain is only as strong as its weakest link." It's the ultimate reminder that one bad player—whether in a team, project, relationship, or system—can bring everything crashing down. But where did this powerful metaphor come from? In this episode of unANSWERED, we trace it back over 250 years to its first mention from a Scottish philosopher in the late 1700s, and follow how it exploded into everyday wisdom through American newspaper and beyond. We'll break down why the saying hits so hard today—from sports teams and workplaces to personal growth—and why identifying (and strengthening) your "weak links" might be the key to unbreakable success. Watch (or listen) to the backstory come alive with those charming claymation-style animated clips bring snapping chains, struggling teams, and dramatic reveals to life. What's the weakest link holding you back right now? #WeakestLink #ChainIsOnlyAsStrong #TeamworkProverbs #ProverbsExplained  🔔 Subscribe for more hidden histories behind everyday idioms, proverbs, and sayings from different cultures. NEW EPISODES every FRIDAY 3pm (AST). [7 AM EST · 12 PM GMT] ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Leave a 5 star review if you like this episode — it helps more people find us! 📲 Find us on @unANSWERED100 on all social platforms (YT, IG, TT, LI, & X) 👋🏽 Come say hi & Read the Blog here: www.unANSWERED100.com #unANSWERED100 #ThinkQuestionConnect #Proverbs #Idioms #Wisdom

    34 min
  3. JAN 30

    Surprise Find Under the...Straw! [Ep 009]

    Ever heard the Cantonese saying "禾稈冚珍珠" (wo4 gon2 kam2 zan1 zyu1) – literally "rice stalks covering pearls"? It describes hiding something precious (like talent, beauty, or wealth) under something ordinary and unremarkable, like pretending to be modest or dressing down despite being loaded. In this episode of unANSWERED, we explore this vivid folk idiom's roots in everyday Cantonese wisdom: worthless straw concealing priceless pearls, a metaphor for people who downplay their abilities, rich folks living low-key, or diamonds in the rough that go unnoticed. From humble rice fields to modern life lessons on not judging by appearances, this saying reminds us that true value often hides in plain sight. Watch (or listen) as those charming claymation-style animated clips bring the straw piles, gleaming pearls, and hidden treasures to life. Why do some choose to "cover their pearls"? This backstory might inspire you to shine a little brighter—or appreciate the quiet gems around you. #StrawCoveringPearls #CantoneseIdioms #HiddenGem #ProverbsExplained  🔔 Subscribe for more hidden histories behind everyday idioms, proverbs, and sayings from different cultures. NEW EPISODES every FRIDAY 3pm (AST). [7 AM EST · 12 PM GMT] ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Leave a 5 star review if you like this episode — it helps more people find us! 📲 Find us on @unANSWERED100 on all social platforms (YT, IG, TT, LI, & X) 👋🏽 Come say hi & Read the Blog here: www.unANSWERED100.com #unANSWERED100 #ThinkQuestionConnect #Proverbs #Idioms #Wisdom

    33 min
  4. JAN 23

    Crumbling Bridge - The Ultimate Betrayal Idiom [Ep 008]

    You've probably heard "cross the river and tear down the bridge" (過河拆橋, guò hé chāi qiáo) used to call out someone who's ungrateful—crossing the river safely thanks to help, then destroying the bridge so no one else (or even their helpers) can follow. It's a sharp warning against abandoning benefactors once you've succeeded. But did you know this idiom comes straight from a real political drama in the Yuan Dynasty (14th century)? In this episode of unANSWERED, we uncover the true story: During the reign of the last Yuan emperor, a high official who rose to power through the imperial exams suddenly supported abolishing them. An outspoken censor fired back: "You're the ultimate example of crossing the river and tearing down the bridge!" We'll explore how this stinging rebuke from the official History of Yuan became a timeless proverb, its literal imagery of betrayal, and why it still stings today in politics, relationships, and business. Watch (or listen) as those charming claymation-style animated clips bring the ancient court intrigue and crumbling bridges to life. Is cutting ties after success smart... or shortsighted? This backstory might make you rethink loyalty forever. #CrossTheRiverTearDownTheBridge #ChineseIdioms #YuanDynasty #ProverbsExplained #Loyalty #Betrayal 🔔 Subscribe for more hidden histories behind everyday idioms, proverbs, and sayings from different cultures. NEW EPISODES every FRIDAY 3pm (AST). [7 AM EST · 12 PM GMT] ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Leave a 5 star review if you like this episode — it helps more people find us! 📲 Find us on @unANSWERED100 on all social platforms (YT, IG, TT, LI, & X) 👋🏽 Come say hi & Read the Blog here: www.unANSWERED100.com #unANSWERED100 #ThinkQuestionConnect #Proverbs #Idioms #Wisdom

    28 min
  5. JAN 16

    "Jack of All Trades" - An insult or a compliment?! [Ep 007]

    Ever heard someone called a "Jack of all trades, master of none"? It's thrown around as an insult today, implying someone's good at lots of things but great at nothing. But what if we told you the original phrase from the early 1600s was actually a compliment? In this episode of unANSWERED, we dive deep into the fascinating backstory of "Jack of all trades." We'll trace it back to its first appearances in 17th-century English writings, explore how "master of none" got added later (turning it negative), and uncover the even longer version: "Jack of all trades, master of none, but oftentimes better than a master of one." Along the way, enjoy those signature claymation-style animated clips bringing the history to life—from generic "Jack" as the everyday handyman to possible ties with famous figures in history. Is being versatile a superpower or a weakness? Stick around to find out why this proverb's evolution might just change how you see multi-skilled people (including yourself!). #JackOfAllTrades #IdiomOrigins #EnglishProverbs #MultiTalent 🔔 Subscribe for more hidden histories behind everyday idioms, proverbs, and sayings from different cultures. NEW EPISODES every FRIDAY 3pm (AST). [7 AM EST · 12 PM GMT] ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Leave a 5 star review if you like this episode — it helps more people find us! 📲 Find us on @unANSWERED100 on all social platforms (YT, IG, TT, LI, & X) 👋🏽 Come say hi & Read the Blog here: www.unANSWERED100.com #unANSWERED100 #ThinkQuestionConnect #Proverbs #Idioms #Wisdom

    29 min

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Two Americans in Jazan, Saudi Arabia, One ancient proverb, Half an hour deep dive that changes everything. Every episode starts with a centuries-old saying and ends with questions that keeps you up at night. Join us to Think, Question, Connect. New Episodes drop every Friday (Arabian Standard Time) No fluff. Just the conversations you wish you were having at 2am. Joe & Joyce (in a corner of the hot Arabian desert...)