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EPISODE · Apr 19, 2023 · 25 MIN

#25 Bifurcation, colours, smells and the rhythm of life

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We love a new word and this time we offer you.... bifurcation.... have a listen and then try to use it in a sentence. Better still, ram the phrase "fallacy of bifurcation" into a sentence and revel in the glory of your knowledge watch your friends drift away.Anyone who's ever met Heather will also know that she likes to wear bold colours and indeed it makes her look friendly, cheerful and confident according to colour psychology - sounds about right. I (Tracy) was wearing black tonight and that suggests a power move..... I don't think so, not today. And at one time it seems I was rugged and simple. Can't argue with that.And then we wonder why the smell of cut grass reminds us (particularly Heather) of being a child. Perhaps we were closer to the ground? Or we rolled around in cut grass? Any other suggestions??And then we round off this episode with a roll around in a totally unresearched topic of male working patterns vs female working patterns. Unsure if we come to a satisfactory conclusion but we had fun not getting there..... Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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