logo
episode-header-image
Jan 2022
38m 16s

EP176: The Curious Origins of Everyday S...

iHeartPodcasts
About this episode

On this episode of Our American Stories, Everyday Sayings and Fun Phrases author, Andrew Thompson, as he continues to share another slice from his ultimate guide to understanding these baffling mini mysteries of the English language. Louise Reilly Sacco tells us about the museum of bad art located in Somerville, Massachusetts. with a collection of over 600 examples of bad art. Sean Smith tells us how he and his twin brother built a business that would make the two of them millionaires by age 30. Regular contributor Bill Bryk tells about the exciting (and frightening) experience of figuring out equestrian basics after 6 decades.

Support the show (https://www.ouramericanstories.com/donate)


Time Codes:

00:00 - The Curious Origins of Everyday Sayings

10:00 - The Museum Dedicated to Bad Art

23:00 - Why Money Isn't Enough to Be a Success

35:00 - It's Never Too Late to Learn to Ride a Horse

Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Up next
Yesterday
Chuck Colson’s Road from Watergate to Redemption
<p>On this episode of Our American Stories, Chuck Colson once operated at the center of Washington power as Special Counsel to President Richard Nixon. Watergate brought that world crashing down, sending him into a federal prison and into a reckoning he never expected. In this fi ... Show More
10m 49s
Yesterday
My Family Was At the First Thanksgiving
<p>On this episode of Our American Stories, Joy Neal Kidney has always loved Thanksgiving, and it makes perfect sense why. Her family was there at the first one. One branch survived a fall from the Mayflower in the middle of the ocean, and another began with a child who lost both ... Show More
9m 29s
Yesterday
A Young Officer Died in Normandy. His Story Found Her.
<p>On this episode of Our American Stories, for years, Heather McPherson knew only fragments about her great-uncle, a young officer who served with the 29th Division during World War II. His name was Ralph Ferguson, and he was among the Allied troops who landed at Omaha Beach on ... Show More
9m 59s
Recommended Episodes
Aug 2023
He spent 10 years in a museum. This is what he learned
This week, we go to one of the world’s largest museums, so a former guard can teach us new ways to appreciate art. Patrick Bringley was a guard at the Metropolitan Museum of Art for a decade. He recently wrote a memoir about his time there titled All the Beauty in the World. He t ... Show More
22m 17s
Jul 2023
47. Listen To The Horses
Courntey Maum is not only a talented writer, but an experienced Horse Girl. Today she shares some of the important life lessons she’s learned from riding horses. Her latest book is all about her relationship with horses and is called The Year Of The Horses. This is an excerpt of ... Show More
6m 15s
Sep 10
Little Bastard, la voiture maudite de James Dean
Le 30 septembre 1955 au matin, James Dean et son mécanicien quittent Los Angeles et prennent la route pour Salinas. L’acteur américain sort tout juste du tournage de Géant, et le timing est parfait : une clause de son contrat avec la production lui interdisait de s’approcher trop ... Show More
10m 11s
Aug 2023
Ninja Turtle...Masterpiece?
This week, the panel begins by dissecting Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem, a zany piece of intellectual property that’s been taken off the shelf by Jeff Rowe, Seth Rogan, and a slew of animators and turned into a critical darling. Then, the trio reviews The Retrievals ... Show More
58m 7s
Jun 2024
Esprit es-tu là : l'histoire de Joseph Crépin, peintre médiumnique
NOUVEAU - Abonnez-vous à Minuit+ pour profiter de milliers d’histoires vraies sans publicité, d’épisodes en avant-première et en intégralité. Vous aurez accès sans publicité à des dizaines de programmes passionnants comme Crimes - Histoires Vraies, Espions - Histoires Vraies, Par ... Show More
5m 9s
Apr 2025
[LES ARCHIVES] Donnie Decker, le Faiseur de Pluie
L’histoire de Donnie Decker, le faiseur de pluie est insolite. Un jour, sans aucune explication, ce jeune homme de 21 ans acquiert la faculté de provoquer une véritable tempête à l’intérieur des maisons. Une tempête ? Vraiment ? 🦇 MINUIT diffuse des créations originales destinée ... Show More
15m 28s
Aug 2023
Simplified Speech #177 – Museums and galleries
How often do you go to museums and art galleries? In this episode, Andrew and Kassy chat about the different kinds of art exhibits they enjoy visiting. They also talk about some of the reasons they do not always enjoy spending time at art galleries, including anxiety and the beha ... Show More
24m 45s
Jul 2022
#287 — Why Wealth Matters
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Sam Harris speaks with Morgan Housel about the psychology of money and investing. They discuss how personal history shapes one's view of economic risk, the implications of not understanding the future, being rich vs being wealthy, how we measure ... Show More
50m 15s
Aug 2019
Introducing
In search of the legendary “Portrait of Dr Gachet”. The last great portrait by Vincent van Gogh disappeared from the public eye three decades ago. The podcast series FINDING VAN GOGH traces the painting’s eventful history – to get to the bottom of the question: where is the maste ... Show More
2m 7s