Word of Mouth Podcast
Series exploring the world of words and the ways in which we use them
Episodes to download
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The World of Words: editing, typography and print
Thursday
Michael Rosen finds out about fascinating literary errors from editor Rebecca Lee.
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Oracy: We Need to Talk
Thu 14 May 2026
Michael Rosen talks to Amy Gaunt about how children are learning oracy, also known as talk
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Michael Rosen and Dara 脫 Briain talk about time
Thu 7 May 2026
Michael Rosen in conversation with Dara 脫 Briain on how we talk about and understand time.
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Language Extinction
Thu 19 Feb 2026
Michael Rosen talks to Sophia Smith Galer about the languages we're losing from the world.
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Vincentian Creole
Thu 5 Feb 2026
Michael Rosen talks to linguist Teddy Mack about Vincy, a language spoken on St Vincent.
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Aphorisms: Sayings to Live By
Thu 29 Jan 2026
Michael Rosen talks to James Geary about aphorisms, AKA literature's hand luggage
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Can AI be our friend?
Thu 22 Jan 2026
Michael Rosen talks to Jennifer Cearns about the rise of AI companions.
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The Story of A-Z
Thu 8 Jan 2026
Michael Rosen journeys down the A-Z on an alphabetical odyssey with linguist Danny Bate.
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Julia Donaldson: A life in language
Thu 2 Oct 2025
The Gruffalo author tells Michael Rosen about her writing, reading, speaking and listening
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It's not what you say, it's how you say it
Thu 25 Sep 2025
Michael Rosen on clich茅s, pragmatics and how language is used to connect us beyond words.
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The Language of the Manosphere
Sun 21 Sep 2025
Michael Rosen hears how words are used as weapons against women
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Crash Bang Wallop: The Sound of Words
Thu 11 Sep 2025
Michael Rosen and Dr Catherine Laing discuss words that sound like their meanings.
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How to Persuade a Courtroom
Thu 4 Sep 2025
Michael Rosen talks to defence barrister Joanna Hardy-Susskind about courtroom language.
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Keeping My Family's Language Alive
Thu 28 Aug 2025
Michael Rosen asks Samantha Ellis about the language spoken by her mum and dad.
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Speech difficulties
Thu 21 Aug 2025
Michael Rosen asks what happens to people's sense of identity when speaking becomes hard.
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The Art of Listening
Thu 12 Jun 2025
Michael Rosen talks to Dr Haru Yamada about how we listen, and how we can do it better.
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Lists
Thu 5 Jun 2025
Michael Rosen and linguistics researcher Jo Nolan discuss the joy of making lists.
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The Welsh Language with Huw Stephens at the Hay Festival
Thu 29 May 2025
Michael Rosen talks to Welsh radio and TV presenter Huw Stephens about the Welsh language.
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The language that changed the world
Thu 22 May 2025
Michael Rosen hears about the origin of all Indo-European languages from Laura Spinney.
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The End of the Full Stop?
Thu 15 May 2025
Michael Rosen and Christian Ilbury discuss how online chat is changing how we punctuate.
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Street Names
Thu 8 May 2025
Michael Rosen talks to Philip Seargeant about where our street names come from.
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Old English, New English
Thu 20 Feb 2025
Michael Rosen on the Old English words used in daily life then and now, with Hana Videen.
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Talking Cockney
Thu 13 Feb 2025
Michael talks cockney with Andy Green and Saif Osmani from the Modern Cockney Festival.
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Creating Languages for Film and Television with Professor David Adger
Thu 6 Feb 2025
Michael Rosen asks a linguist how he invents new languages for TV series and films.
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Politeness with Louise Mullany
Thu 30 Jan 2025
Professor Louise Mullany talks politeness, and how it governs every sphere of our lives.
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Jackie Kay on the Scots language
Thu 23 Jan 2025
Jackie Kay has written a book in Scots and tells Michael about her love of the language.
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The Language of Genetics
Thu 16 Jan 2025
Adam Rutherford joins Michael to unpick the knotty language we use to talk about genetics.
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Susie Dent's World of Words
Thu 9 Jan 2025
Susie Dent joins Michael to talk about her lifelong fascination with words and languages.
Listen to Michael Rosen in conversation with The Open University
Hear Michael reveal his own language journey.
Explore the OU鈥檚 Cultural Idioms Guide
Explore how some cultural idioms entered the English Language.
Idioms Quiz
Explore why languages have idioms with The Open University鈥檚 quiz.
From blunk to brickfielder: our wonderful words for weather
Digital body language 鈥 how to communicate better online
Coinages that changed the world 鈥 and some that tried to...
Ittibitium, borborygmus, and Ba humbugi 鈥 14 wonderful science words you鈥檝e never heard of
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