The Wrong Words Podcast

Oliver & Luvon

Welcome to the Wrong Words Podcast, hosted by Oliver and Luvon. This is more than a podcast—it’s a community of like-minded, contemporary, controversial, and unconventional thinkers. In each episode, we discuss a different word, unraveling the complexities of language and exploring how our words reveal more about us than we realize. Join us as we challenge how we think, speak, and connect. This is the Wrong Words Podcast.

  1. 4d ago

    Contentment - Part 1

    🎧 PART 1 — CONTENTMENT | The Wrong Words Podcast Contentment. Is it peace with where you are, gratitude for what you have, or a subtle invitation to stop reaching for more? In Part 1, Oliver and LUVON wrestle with a word that sounds peaceful on the surface but becomes much more complicated when examined through the lenses of ambition, faith, service, gratitude, and personal growth. The conversation begins personally, with reflections on freedom, addiction recovery, accountability, business, and learning to live without allowing every distraction to consume your attention. From there, the question becomes unavoidable: Can you be grateful for where you are without becoming content with staying there? 🧠 In this episode we explore: Why contentment can sometimes feel dangerously close to settling or complacency The difference between being at peace and deciding that what you have must always be enough How outside circumstances can become the measuring stick for whether we believe we should feel satisfied Why gratitude and contentment may not actually mean the same thing 📚 We unpack: Dictionary definitions that describe contentment as satisfaction, ease of mind, and happiness with what you have Why those definitions raise questions about ambition, growth, purpose, and service The difference between internal peace and allowing external circumstances to determine your emotional state Paul's words in Philippians about learning to live with both abundance and lack, and what "I can do all things through Christ" means in that larger context 💥 Key moments include: LUVON's admission that contentment may be one of the first words he genuinely does not understand Oliver's struggle with how contentment was taught as being okay with something you never really wanted The question of whether contentment quietly tells us to stop A powerful challenge to the idea of "being satisfied with little" when your life is also meant to serve others The realization that contentment, complacency, gratitude, peace, satisfaction, and settling may be words we have blended together when they each deserve their own definition 🛠️ You'll walk away with: A reason to examine whether your definition of contentment creates peace or limits possibility A clearer distinction between gratitude for what you have and surrendering your desire to grow A challenge to consider whether contentment is an internal posture, an external measurement, or something altogether different A question worth sitting with: Can you appreciate where you are without deciding you should stay there? 🎧 This episode is brought to you by Fairways & Putts. Whether you're on the green or off, Fairways & Putts blends style, comfort, and performance for the golf lifestyle. Visit https://fairwaysandputts.com today. 📚 Continue the journey beyond the podcast: LUVON DungeeGratitude as a First Language: Remembering Who I Was Before Life Happenedhttps://www.amazon.com/dp/B0GQCQSMM8 Seedshttps://www.amazon.com/dp/B0H913THXS Oliver MarcelleOvercoming The Man Laws: For The Man Who Wants To Be His Best Despite What He Was Taughthttps://www.amazon.com/dp/B08FP7SLP7 📊 POLL QUESTION:What does contentment feel like to you? A) PeaceB) GratitudeC) SettlingD) Enough 👇 Vote and tell us where you draw the line between appreciating what you have and continuing to reach for more. #WrongWordsPodcast #Contentment #Gratitude #Growth #Peace #Purpose #Faith #LanguageMatters

  2. Aug 7

    Lonely - Part 2

    🎧 PART 2 OF LONELY | The Wrong Words Podcast Is loneliness really something that happens to us... or is it a story we create? In Part 2, Oliver and LUVON continue challenging one of the most accepted definitions in our language. As they examine the origins of lonely, they uncover a surprising truth: the word itself carries no emotional weight. Instead, it's often the stories we attach to loneliness that lead to depression, isolation, blame, and disconnection. This conversation invites you to rethink solitude, embrace self-discovery, and see being alone through an entirely different lens. 🧠 In this episode we explore: • Why loneliness may begin with a story, not a circumstance.• The difference between being alone and feeling disconnected.• How solitude can become a place of growth instead of suffering.• Why choice plays a greater role than we often realize. 📚 We unpack: • The Old English, Hebrew, Greek, and Aramaic origins of lonely.• How external definitions differ from the word's original meaning.• Why self-awareness often begins in moments of solitude.• Psalm 68:6 and a fresh perspective on being "set in families." 💥 Key moments include: • "The story creates the behavior."• Why loneliness doesn't automatically mean depression or unhappiness.• The power of asking yourself "Why?" instead of assigning blame.• How solitude became the doorway to peace, growth, and self-discovery. 🛠 You'll walk away with: • A healthier perspective on being alone.• Questions that move you from blame to awareness.• A new way to think about isolation, peace, and personal growth.• A challenge to rewrite the story you've attached to loneliness. This episode is brought to you by Fairways & Putts. Visit today and elevate your golf style on and off the course. 📚 Books by the Hosts LUVON'S BOOKS:• Gratitude Is The First Language• Seeds OLIVER'S BOOK:• Overcoming The Man Laws Transcript for this episode 📊 POLL QUESTION:Loneliness is mostly: A) A storyB) A choiceC) A seasonD) A signal #WrongWordsPodcast #Lonely #LanguageMatters

  3. Jul 31

    Lonely - Part 1

    🎧 PART 1 OF LONELY | The Wrong Words Podcast Is loneliness really about being alone... or is it something happening much deeper within us? In Part 1, Oliver and LUVON begin unpacking one of the most misunderstood words in our language. Rather than viewing loneliness as the absence of people, they challenge the idea that it may actually be the absence of connection with yourself. This conversation explores choice, internal voids, gratitude, self-awareness, and why being alone may not be the problem we've been taught it is. 🧠 In this episode we explore: • Whether loneliness is internal rather than external.• The difference between solitude, isolation, and self-disconnection.• How gratitude helps expose the stories we tell ourselves.• Why many feelings begin within before they ever show up outwardly. 📚 We unpack: • Why loneliness may be a lack of connection with your higher self.• The surprising role of choice in how we experience loneliness.• Why dictionary definitions may miss the deeper meaning of the word.• How trauma, memory, and self-awareness shape our emotional world. 💥 Key moments include: • "Loneliness to me is being without self."• The difference between having no company and feeling disconnected.• Why life is loud, but the soul is not.• Challenging the belief that being alone automatically means being unhappy. 🛠 You'll walk away with: • A new way to think about loneliness.• Questions to help identify internal voids instead of external blame.• Practical insight into choosing awareness over reaction.• A challenge to redefine what it truly means to be alone. This episode is brought to you by Community Solutions. Visit today and discover how they're helping build stronger individuals, families, and communities. 📚 Books by the Hosts LUVON'S BOOKS:• Gratitude Is The First Language• Seeds OLIVER'S BOOK:• Overcoming The Man Laws Transcript for this episode 📊 POLL QUESTION:Loneliness begins with: A) SelfB) ChoiceC) TraumaD) Isolation #WrongWordsPodcast #Lonely #LanguageMatters

  4. Jul 17

    Morals - Part 2

    🎧 PART 2 OF MORALS | The Wrong Words Podcast Can morality exist without a standard? And if standards already exist, are our choices really about right and wrong... or simply cause and effect? In Part 2, Oliver and LUVON continue their conversation by moving beyond dictionary definitions into the origins of morals, biblical standards, ethics, character, and humanity itself. This episode challenges whether morality is about individual opinion or discovering the thread that already connects us all. 🧠 In this episode we explore: • The relationship between standards, free will, and morality.• Why cause and effect may explain behavior better than right and wrong.• How customs, character, ethics, and values shape our lives.• Why morality may be more about humanity than individuality. 📚 We unpack: • The Ten Commandments as standards instead of rules.• The origins of morals through Latin, Hebrew, Greek, and Aramaic.• The connection between ethics, character, and collective responsibility.• Why love may be the true thread that binds humanity together. 💥 Key moments include: • "The moral is the thing that binds us. The independent is the thing that severs us."• Why morality is discovered through awareness, not just memory.• The prison analogy that redefines community and human connection.• The difference between living independently and living according to a shared standard. 🛠 You'll walk away with: • A fresh perspective on morals beyond personal opinion.• A framework for viewing standards through humanity instead of individuality.• Questions that challenge how you've defined right and wrong.• A deeper appreciation for ethics, love, and collective responsibility. This episode is brought to you by Community Solutions. Visit today and discover how they're helping build stronger individuals, families, and communities. 📚 Books by the Hosts LUVON'S BOOK:Gratitude Is The First Language OLIVER'S BOOK:Overcoming The Man Laws Transcript for this episode 📊 POLL QUESTION:Morality begins with: A) StandardsB) CharacterC) LoveD) Choice #WrongWordsPodcast #Morals #LanguageMatters

  5. Jul 10

    Morals - Part 1

    🎧 PART 1 OF MORALS | The Wrong Words Podcast What are morals, really? Are they simply rules we've been taught, or are they something deeper that connects all of humanity? In Part 1 of this conversation, Oliver and LUVON begin unpacking one of the most commonly accepted, yet rarely examined, words in our language. They challenge whether morals are truly personal beliefs or responses to a universal standard, exploring the tension between what we're taught, how we survive, and what actually serves humanity. 🧠 In this episode we explore: • Whether morals are taught or discovered.• The relationship between morality and survival.• Why personal conduct may not define moral truth.• The difference between individual beliefs and universal standards. 📚 We unpack: • Why dictionary definitions seem to focus on the individual.• The idea that standards exist outside of us.• How service may reveal morality more than personal opinion.• Whether "right" and "wrong" are the best way to define morals. 💥 Key moments include: • "Morals are taught. Survival challenges what we're taught."• The surprising distinction between humanity and individuality.• Why standards may unite us while personal principles divide us.• The question that changes everything: Who determines what's right? 🛠 You'll walk away with: • A new way to think about morals beyond rules and behavior.• A framework for distinguishing standards from personal preferences.• Questions to examine where your morals actually came from.• A challenge to rethink one of the most accepted words we use. This episode is brought to you by Fairways & Putts. Visit today and elevate your golf style. 📚 Books by the Hosts LUVON'S BOOK:Gratitude Is The First Language OLIVER'S BOOK:Overcoming The Man Laws Transcript for this episode 📊 POLL QUESTION:Morals are shaped by: A) TeachingB) ExperienceC) StandardsD) Survival #WrongWordsPodcast #Morals #LanguageMatters

  6. Jul 3

    Honor - Part 2

    🎧 PART 2 OF HONOR | The Wrong Words Podcast Is honor something you earn, something you receive, or something you simply choose to live by? In Part 2, Oliver and LUVON continue the conversation by exploring honor through its Hebrew, Greek, and Aramaic origins. They challenge the modern idea that honor depends on recognition and instead argue that honor is an internal agreement that shapes every relationship, every commitment, and every decision. This conversation will challenge how you define value, respect, and even the agreements you make with yourself. 🧠 In this episode we explore: • Honor as an internal standard instead of external recognition.• The relationship between honor, value, worth, and dignity.• Why agreements deserve honor more than opinions.• How language has shifted the meaning of honor over time. 📚 We unpack: • The Hebrew idea of honor as weight and glory.• The Greek connection between honor, value, and worth.• Romans 12:10 and honoring others above ourselves.• Why acknowledgment and honor are not the same thing. 💥 Key moments include: • "Honor is not earned. Honor just is."• The difference between honoring a person and honoring an agreement.• How "honor among thieves" reveals the power of shared standards.• Why expanding your vocabulary strengthens your relationships. 🛠 You'll walk away with: • A new perspective on honor as a personal standard.• Practical ways to distinguish honor from recognition and respect.• A framework for building stronger agreements in every relationship.• A challenge to examine the words you use before expecting others to understand them. This episode is brought to you by Community Solutions. Visit today and help build brighter futures for yourself, your family, and your community. 📚 Books by the Hosts LUVON'S BOOK:Gratitude Is The First Language OLIVER'S BOOK:Overcoming The Man Laws Transcript for this episode 📊 POLL QUESTION:Honor is built on: A) CharacterB) AgreementC) ServiceD) Respect #WrongWordsPodcast #Honor #LanguageMatters

  7. Jun 26

    Honor - Part 1

    🎧 PART 1 OF HONOR | The Wrong Words Podcast What does it really mean to honor someone? Is honor something we give, something we earn, or something we first establish within ourselves? In Part 1 of this thought-provoking conversation, Oliver and LUVON begin unpacking one of the most respected words in our vocabulary. They challenge common definitions, question whether honor begins internally or externally, and explore how dignity, service, respect, and self-forgiveness all shape what honor truly means. 🧠 In this episode we explore: • Whether honor begins with self or with others.• The connection between honor, service, and stewardship.• Why beliefs, feelings, and pride may distort honor.• The difference between honoring, respecting, and recognizing. 📚 We unpack: • Why self-forgiveness may be the foundation of honor.• How honor differs from admiration and validation.• The tension between internal dignity and external recognition.• Why service may reveal honor more than words ever can. 💥 Key moments include: • "Honor starts with forgiving yourself."• The difference between serving others and serving your ego.• Why pride has no place inside honor.• The surprising contrast between modern definitions and the word's original meaning. 🛠 You'll walk away with: • A fresh perspective on what honor actually means.• Questions to evaluate whether your honor is internal or external.• A deeper appreciation for dignity, stewardship, and service.• A challenge to rethink one of the most respected words we use. This episode is brought to you by Community Solutions. Visit today and help build brighter futures for yourself, your family, and your community. 📚 Books by the Hosts LUVON'S BOOK:Gratitude Is The First Language OLIVER'S BOOK:Overcoming The Man Laws Transcript for this episode 📊 POLL QUESTION:Honor begins with: A) SelfB) ServiceC) RespectD) Integrity #WrongWordsPodcast #Honor #LanguageMatters

  8. Jun 12

    Manifest - Part 2

    🎧 PART 2 OF MANIFEST | The Wrong Words Podcast Manifestation has become one of the most popular ideas of our time, but are we talking about revealing something... or conjuring something? In Part 2, Oliver and LUVON continue the conversation and examine whether manifestation is really about attracting things out of thin air or uncovering what has been built through thought, action, sacrifice, and process. They challenge modern ideas surrounding manifestation and explore how the original meaning of the word points more toward revealing than creating. 🧠 In this episode we explore: • Whether manifestation is process or magic.• The role thoughts play in positioning us for action.• Why positive energy alone may not be enough.• How process often gets hidden behind success. 📚 We unpack: • Miracles versus manifestation.• The danger of separating ourselves from others through success.• Why shame keeps people from revealing the sacrifices they made.• How thoughts, energy, and action work together. 💥 Key moments include: • "You can't reveal what isn't there."• Why manifestation may actually be uncovering the process.• Luke 8:17 and the idea that nothing hidden stays hidden.• The challenge to share the struggle, not just the outcome. 🛠 You'll walk away with: • A different perspective on what manifestation really means.• Greater appreciation for the process behind every result.• A reminder that growth is revealed, not conjured.• Questions to help you think beyond the popular narrative. This episode is brought to you by Community Solutions. Visit today and help build brighter futures for yourself, your family, and your community. 📚 Books by the Hosts LUVON'S BOOK:Gratitude Is The First Language OLIVER'S BOOK:Overcoming The Man Laws Transcript for this episode 📊 POLL QUESTION:Manifestation requires: A) BeliefB) ActionC) SacrificeD) Process #WrongWordsPodcast #Manifest #LanguageMatters #Season2

Trailer

Ratings & Reviews

5
out of 5
2 Ratings

About

Welcome to the Wrong Words Podcast, hosted by Oliver and Luvon. This is more than a podcast—it’s a community of like-minded, contemporary, controversial, and unconventional thinkers. In each episode, we discuss a different word, unraveling the complexities of language and exploring how our words reveal more about us than we realize. Join us as we challenge how we think, speak, and connect. This is the Wrong Words Podcast.