Episodes
Show Notes & Transcripts
306: [HT Special] Epitome Anatomy: Pet Peeves - Load The Blender And Press Frappe
In this episode, our keyword is PET PEEVES, a noun. According to vocabulary.com, a peeve is an annoyance, and a pet peeve is an annoyance that’s nurtured like a pet — it's something someone can never resist complaining about.
On this enlightening episode, we're joined by our returning guest, the incredibly funny Filipino comedian and writer Mike Unson, as well as one of my closest friends, digital content expert Jo Mendoza. Together, we navigate the fascinating world of pet peeves. Listen in as we delve into our personal peeves and discuss how they can affect our lives and interactions with others. From Mike's annoyance with bad driving to Jo's enlightening reflection on how pet peeves can reflect our personal standards and expectations, we shed light on the peculiarities that irk us.
304: [HT Special] Epitome Anatomy: Siblings - The Untangling of the Yarn
Welcome to Human Thesaurus Special, EPITOME ANATOMY.
In this episode, our keyword is: SIBLINGS. It is a plural noun which means brothers or sisters. Its anthropology or origin came from the root word sib, which means relative or related by blood, according to dictionary.com.
I will have a heart-to-heart conversation about our sibling perspectives with my returning guest, my brother JC. We will lay them out based on our experiences and why our apparent sibling accounts motivate him to do better.