Word Play

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Word Play

​​Wordplay is a podcast about metaphors, mischief, and meaning.Each episode, two pals grab hold of a common saying (like when pigs fly, can’t see the wood for the trees, or two birds, one stone) and spiral joyfully from there. What does it actually mean? Where did it come from? And what strange, silly, or unexpectedly deep places might it lead us?Sometimes it’s philosophical. Sometimes it’s chaotic. Always conversational.Think of it as a group chat meets pub garden meets that one friend who overthinks everything - in the best possible way.

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    Ep 17: Don't Look a Gift Horse in the Mouth

    From riot women to Hippogriffs, this one’s a ride. In this episode of the Wordplay podcast, we dig into the history of “don’t look a gift horse in the mouth”. A phrase about gratitude, suspicion, and the strange etiquette of receiving things. Rachel actually did the research this time (miracles happen), so expect tales of ancient horse-trading, Buckbeak’s moral compass, and the social minefield of gift-giving. We also spiral into the semantics of generosity, the psychology of saying thank you, and why some gifts come with invisible strings… before, inevitably, beating the dead horse.If you enjoyed this conversation, follow the podcast, leave us a review, tell your friends, or reach out to us directly on Instagram. Got an idiom you want us to chew on next? We’d love to hear it.Find us here 👇George – https://linktr.ee/makingafussRach – https://www.instagram.com/rachelwalker.co/

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    Ep 16: Hold Your Horses

    Patience might be a virtue, but it’s definitely not our strong suit. In this episode of the Wordplay podcast, we tackle “hold your horses” and gallop through animal racing (which we know absolutely nothing about), being picked last in school sports, and planning lunch before breakfast is even over. There’s talk of 1800s America, front-line battle scenes in Game of Thrones, and a few mild existential crises along the way. All in all, a steady trot through chaos, curiosity, and the struggle to slow down.If you enjoyed this conversation, follow the podcast, leave us a review, tell your friends, or reach out to us directly on Instagram. Got an idea for a podcast episode or your own take on this idiom? We want to know.Find us here 👇George – https://linktr.ee/makingafussRach – https://www.instagram.com/rachelwalker.co/

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    Ep 15: The Cat's Out The Bag

    Secrets never stay hidden for long, and ours tend to tumble out with a dramatic flourish. In this episode of the Wordplay podcast, we unwrap “the cat’s out the bag” and talk about surprise parties, unexpected confessions, and why a good room redecoration can change your whole mood. There’s also a questionable debate about whether dogs land on their feet, a detour into life at sea, and a full celebration of the chaotic masterpiece that is The Sims Medieval.If you enjoyed this conversation, follow the podcast, leave us a review, tell your friends, or reach out to us directly on Instagram. Got an idea for a podcast episode or your own take on this idiom? We want to know.Find us here 👇George – https://linktr.ee/makingafussRach – https://www.instagram.com/rachelwalker.co/

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    Ep 14: To Open A Can Of Worms

    Some conversations should probably stay sealed, but when have we ever managed that? In this episode of the Wordplay podcast, we open the idiom “a can of worms” and find everything from fishing trips and maggots to Rachel’s questionable memory and George’s new house decor. We talk about how a bestie link can traverse all planes, whether patience is really just avoidance in disguise, and how the cans we’ve already opened shape the choices we make. Naturally, there’s a brief history detour and the hot take that fishing might just be boring.If you enjoyed this conversation, follow the podcast, leave us a review, tell your friends, or reach out to us directly on Instagram. Got an idea for a podcast episode or your own take on this idiom? We want to know.Find us here 👇George – https://linktr.ee/makingafussRach – https://www.instagram.com/rachelwalker.co/

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    Ep 13: A Picture is Worth a Thousand Words

    Do images really say more than words, or do they just make us feel faster? In this episode of the Wordplay podcast, we explore “a picture is worth a thousand words,” comparing nostalgia sparked by photos, writing, and music. We talk about taking breaks from Instagram as emotional circuit breakers, why metaphors might be essential for understanding anything at all, and the eternal struggle of preferring the book to the film. Somewhere between memory, meaning, and media, we try to figure out how the human mind stores what matters most.If you enjoyed this conversation, follow the podcast, leave us a review, tell your friends, or reach out to us directly on Instagram. Got an idea for a podcast episode or your own take on this idiom? We want to know.Find us here 👇George – https://linktr.ee/makingafussRach – https://www.instagram.com/rachelwalker.co/

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    Ep 12: A Bird in the Hand is Worth Two in the Bush

    What’s better, holding onto what you’ve got or risking it for something shinier? In this episode of the Wordplay podcast, we unpick “a bird in the hand is worth two in the bush,” diving into falconry origins, human greed, and why we keep gambling with what’s right in front of us. Expect talk of Lego Star Wars, diseased birds, and the uncomfortable truth that nothing is really forever, no matter how much we try to hold on. It’s part philosophy, part chaos, and fully feathered.If you enjoyed this conversation, follow the podcast, leave us a review, tell your friends, or reach out to us directly on Instagram. Got an idea for a podcast episode or your own take on this idiom? We want to know.Find us here 👇George – https://linktr.ee/makingafussRach – https://www.instagram.com/rachelwalker.co/

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    Ep 11: Skeletons in the Closet

    In this spine-tingly, giggly, mildly unhinged Halloween episode, we pry open the metaphorical wardrobe and see what bones fall out. We talk about “skeletons in the closet” and end up stumbling into existential dread, childhood trick-or-treat memories, scary movies, and spiders so enthusiastic about the recording that they tried to join in. There are corpses, costumes, and a moment of nostalgia for Bebo (RIP). As always, we veer cheerfully between daft and deep without warning. Prepare for laughter, reflection, and if you're watching on Spotify - some spooky accessories.If you enjoyed this conversation, follow the podcast, leave us a review, tell your friends, or reach out to us directly on Instagram. Got an idea for a podcast episode or your own take on this idiom? We want to know.Find us here 👇George – https://linktr.ee/makingafussRach – https://www.instagram.com/rachelwalker.co/

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    Ep 10: Proof is in the Pudding

    In this episode, we try to figure out how “the proof is in the pudding” has changed its meaning over time. From testing a meal to testing a theory, and what that says about how language (and people) evolve! Naturally, this leads to talk of unbearable heat, spontaneous poetry for strangers, starting a dessert business, and a few potentially murderous puddings. Expect sticky metaphors, warm weather delirium, and some surprisingly deep thoughts about evidence, trust, and taking things at face value.If you enjoyed this conversation, follow the podcast, leave us a review, tell your friends, or reach out to us directly on Instagram. Got an idea for a podcast episode or your own take on this idiom? We want to know.Find us here 👇George – https://linktr.ee/makingafussRach – https://www.instagram.com/rachelwalker.co/

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    Ep 9: You Never Step in the Same River Twice

    This ancient phrase from Heraclitus says change is the only constant — but how does that play out in everyday life? We dive into the idiom “you never step in the same river twice” and chat about relationships, memory, time, and why we keep trying to hold onto moments that inevitably slip away. It’s part philosophy lesson, part therapy session, and fully chaotic river-walk energy.If you enjoyed this conversation, follow the podcast, leave us a review, tell your friends, or reach out to us directly on Instagram. Got an idea for a podcast episode or your own take on this idiom? We want to know.Find us here 👇George – https://linktr.ee/makingafussRach – https://www.instagram.com/rachelwalker.co/

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    Ep 8: Can't See The Wood For The Trees

    What happens when you get so caught up in the details that you miss the bigger picture? In this episode of the Wordplay podcast, we unpick the idiom “can’t see the wood for the trees” and explore why perspective is so hard to hold onto. Expect philosophical tangents, messy personal stories, and a few laughs about overthinking the small stuff while missing what really matters.If you enjoyed this conversation, follow the podcast, leave us a review, tell your friends, or reach out to us directly on Instagram. Got an idea for a podcast episode or your own take on this idiom? We want to know.Find us here 👇George – https://linktr.ee/makingafussRach – https://www.instagram.com/rachelwalker.co/

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    Ep 7: Jumping on the Bandwagon

    Ever joined in on something just because everyone else was doing it? This week, we unpack the rollicking idiom “Jumping on the bandwagon”. From its surprisingly political origins to the weird ways trends sweep us along. We chat about hype trains, peer pressure, and the fine line between joining the fun and losing yourself in the crowd.As always, expect mild chaos, the usual snack talk in the intro, and a few questionable life choices along the way.If you enjoyed this conversation, follow the podcast, leave us a review, tell your friends, or reach out to us directly on Instagram. Got an idea for a podcast episode or your own take on this idiom? We want to know.Find us here 👇George – ⁠https://linktr.ee/makingafuss⁠Rach – ⁠https://www.instagram.com/rachelwalker.co/

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    Ep 6: What's Good for the Goose is Good for the Gander

    If it’s fair for me, it’s fair for you… right?This week, we untangle the feathery idiom “What’s good for the goose is good for the gander”. A saying that sounds quaint, but actually hides a spicy little history of double standards and gender politics. We chat about fairness, hypocrisy, and whether equal really means the same.As always, expect mild chaos, unexpected tangents, and possibly a honking sound or two.If you enjoyed this conversation, follow the podcast, leave us a review, tell your friends, or reach out to us directly on Instagram. Got an idea for a podcast episode or your own take on this idiom? We want to know.Find us here 👇George – ⁠https://linktr.ee/makingafuss⁠ Rach – ⁠https://www.instagram.com/rachelwalker.co/

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    Ep 5: Biting Off More Than You Can Chew

    Ever said yes to something with full confidence... and then immediately realised you were in too deep? Same. In this episode of the Wordplay podcast, we talk about burnout, overcommitting, and learning to live with our overflowing plates. This one’s full of innuendos, some oddly accurate history, and a few healing moments as we try to chew at a more reasonable pace.If you enjoyed this conversation, follow the podcast, leave us a review, tell your friends, or reach out to us directly on Instagram. Got an idea for a podcast episode or your own take on this idiom? We want to know.Find us here 👇George – https://linktr.ee/makingafuss Rach – https://www.instagram.com/rachelwalker.co/

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    Ep 4: Chickens Coming Home to Roost

    Instant karma? Cosmic cringe? We talk about the chaotic joy of watching consequences unfold in real time — for ourselves, for celebrities, and for the people who absolutely love to gossip. Expect accidental texting, public backfires, and a surprising amount of poultry-based justice.If you enjoyed this conversation, follow the podcast, leave us a review, tell your friends, or reach out to us directly on Instagram. Got an idea for a podcast episode or your own take on this idiom? We want to know.Find us here 👇George – https://linktr.ee/makingafussRach – https://www.instagram.com/rachelwalker.co/

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    Ep 3: A Penny for Your Thoughts

    In this episode of the Wordplay podcast, we chat about emotional poker faces, oversharing, and the weird tension between wanting to be asked... and not knowing how to answer. Includes: light psychoanalysis, childhood stories, and why we think our thoughts are worth more than a penny.If you enjoyed this conversation, follow the podcast, leave us a review, tell your friends, or reach out to us directly on Instagram. Got an idea for a podcast episode or your own take on this idiom? We want to know.Find us here 👇George – https://linktr.ee/makingafussRach – https://www.instagram.com/rachelwalker.co/

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    Ep 2: Out of the Woods

    It sounds like a good thing… but are we ever really out of the woods? We dig into the phrase’s meanings, post-crisis messiness, hospital stories, Taylor Swift references, and our deep love for trees and woodland walks.If you enjoyed this conversation, follow the podcast, leave us a review, tell your friends, or reach out to us directly on Instagram. Got an idea for a podcast episode or your own take on this idiom? We want to know.Find us here 👇George – https://linktr.ee/makingafuss Rach – https://www.instagram.com/rachelwalker.co/

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    Ep 1: The Early Bird Catches the Worm

    Is being early actually all it’s cracked up to be? We peck at productivity culture, side-eye the hustle, and wriggle our way into a very chaotic discussion about earthworms.If you enjoyed this conversation, follow the podcast, leave us a review, tell your friends, or reach out to us directly on Instagram. Got an idea for a podcast episode or your own take on this idiom? We want to know.Find us here 👇George – https://linktr.ee/makingafuss Rach – https://www.instagram.com/rachelwalker.co/

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    Word Play! Trailer

    Welcome to Wordplay, where two pals pick apart popular sayings, idioms and metaphors to find the weird, wise and wildly relatable bits hiding underneath. From “penny for your thoughts” to “elephant in the room,” we don’t just define them. We dive into the memories, chaos and big feelings they bring up.It’s funny, it’s friendly and occasionally a little deep. Think late-night chats, voice notes gone rogue and conversations that spiral in the best way.The first three full episodes land soon. Until then, press play on this teaser and follow for weekly doses of wordy mischief.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

​​Wordplay is a podcast about metaphors, mischief, and meaning.Each episode, two pals grab hold of a common saying (like when pigs fly, can’t see the wood for the trees, or two birds, one stone) and spiral joyfully from there. What does it actually mean? Where did it come from? And what strange, silly, or unexpectedly deep places might it lead us?Sometimes it’s philosophical. Sometimes it’s chaotic. Always conversational.Think of it as a group chat meets pub garden meets that one friend who overthinks everything - in the best possible way.

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Rach and George

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