I Hate Talking

Stephadam

A podcast about talking, including etymology, frustrating topics, current events, and other random subjects. Want to contact the hosts or have a suggestion for a future episode? Email us at ihatetalkingpodcast@gmail.com. Special thanks to Tim Wright aka CoLD SToRAGE for his permission to use the song Operatique. 

  1. 26 МАР.

    Time Flees - We've Reached Our 100th Episode

    Send us Fan Mail  In episode 100 of I Hate Talking, the hosts mark their milestone with a reflection on time—how quickly it passes and how much life has changed since they started the podcast. The word of the episode is the Latin phrase “tempus fugit” (“time flies”), which they unpack as more than a cliché, leaning into the nuance that time not only passes quickly but flees irretrievably, never to be recovered. That naturally opens a conversation about nostalgia: looking back on early parenting years, nightly living‑room dance parties, and how memory tends to preserve the sweetest moments while softening the hard ones. They then pivot to a recent family trip to a different Great Wolf Lodge, comparing it with their earlier visit. With older, more independent kids, the experience feels markedly different—less hands‑on supervising and more watching their children race down slides, tackle the wave pool, and master the FlowRider boogie‑board simulator. They note small design differences in the waterpark (a slower lazy river feeding from slide tubes, fewer extreme body slides) and talk about fear of heights, minor injuries, and the confidence they have in Great Wolf Lodge’s highly attentive lifeguards. The episode closes with a brief count of how many lodges exist across North America and a lighthearted nod to exponential growth if every listener shared the show with “just one other person,” underscoring the theme that time flies—but they’re grateful for how they’ve spent it together so far. Keywords: tempus fugit meaning, Latin phrase time flies, nostalgia, parenting seasons, Great Wolf Lodge trip, waterpark slides, lazy river, FlowRider boogie board, lifeguard safety, fear of heights, I Hate Talking podcast, 100th episode. Support the show --- Any views expressed on this podcast are those solely of the hosts and is for entertainment purposes only. None of the content is medical advice or financial advice.  Special thanks to Tim Wright aka CoLD SToRAGE for his permission to use the song Operatique.

    28 мин.
  2. 19 МАР.

    You're Never Done Mowing

    Send us Fan Mail  In episode 99 of I Hate Talking, the hosts gear up for a milestone and ask listeners to help them decide what to do for episode 100. Big “top 100” countdown ideas are quickly ruled out as too long, so they invite audience suggestions via comments, text, or email—and encourage listeners to share the show so friends can weigh in too. The word of the episode is “diss”, a slang term for disrespecting or criticizing someone. They explain that it likely comes from shortening “disrespect” or “dismiss,” and talk about how it functions as both a verb (“don’t diss me”) and a noun (“that was a diss”), reflecting on how 90s slang still slips into their conversations. Most of the episode then centers on suburban life and lawn care at their new home. After years of maintaining a large, hilly yard with a riding mower, they’ve downsized to a smaller lawn and invested in a battery‑powered push mower so their kids can help. They discuss neighborhood “lawn culture,” the social pressure of not having the worst yard on the block, and the scramble to get a mower delivered via one‑day shipping after noticing every neighbor had already mowed. Along the way, they compare gas vs. electric equipment, share stories about past neighbors who kindly mowed for them, laugh about jump scares and first impressions, and close with a favorite family quote: “You’re never done mowing.” Keywords: I Hate Talking podcast, episode 99, diss meaning, slang etymology, disrespect, suburban lawn care, battery-powered mower, riding mower, neighborhood norms, social pressure, Amazon one-day delivery, family chores, kids mowing, never done mowing, episode 100 ideas. Support the show --- Any views expressed on this podcast are those solely of the hosts and is for entertainment purposes only. None of the content is medical advice or financial advice.  Special thanks to Tim Wright aka CoLD SToRAGE for his permission to use the song Operatique.

    28 мин.
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A podcast about talking, including etymology, frustrating topics, current events, and other random subjects. Want to contact the hosts or have a suggestion for a future episode? Email us at ihatetalkingpodcast@gmail.com. Special thanks to Tim Wright aka CoLD SToRAGE for his permission to use the song Operatique.