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"Awesome!"--the featured phrase of the week.
Like its predecessors, "heavy," "cool," "the bong," "awesome" has become the word to express our surprise and wonder at what occurs.
While I personally reserve the use of "awesome" for events like the big bang, the speed of light, the power of love and bar b q spare ribs, I'm willing to acknowledge how anything that triggers the "awesome" reflex is probably a good thing.
Why Am I So Happy with Paula Vail
Interviewing Cheryl Sherman and then Susie Hayes
"Goodness Gracious, is it Sunday already?" you might be asking.
Or, you may be muttering to yourself, "Oy Vey" Where did the week go?"
But as it happens, "Goodness Gracious" is our featured phrase of the week.
We picked "Goodness Gracious" because we believe these two words are rife with hidden insights, giggles and uncanny points of view.
"Don't Forget" is the featured phrase of the week.
I don't know about you, but I have trouble remembering not to forget. Not to do is a difficult thing to do.
Like, am I more likely to "remember" or to "not forget?"
Actually, "don't forget" is really a conundrum, and you know how annoying those pesky conundrums can be when they're let loose. When you start off any reminder with the word, "don't," you're almost guaranteed to set yourself up for failure and a potential shame attack. Really, how do you "don't" do something?
Paradigm Shifters presents Safehouses and Erin Newcomb
This week on Paradigm Shifters:
Paradigm Shifters Introduces Engetti - A refuge for sex slaves developed by Eric Newcomb and supporters.
Unusual topic but sex trafficking is a big reality and lately leaking loudly into circles of fame and politics!
"I should have known."--no, no, I'm not trying to lay a guilt trip on you. "I should have known" is the featured phrase of the week.