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Middleman Scams and Lawn Care Professionals

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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2354991/fan_mail/new]  Episode 110 of I Hate Talking explores the phrase “middleman scam” and how scammers can impersonate both buyers and sellers to trick legitimate parties. The hosts break down a real-life example involving a lawn care job, a fake identity, and a confusing attempt to route payment through a third party, using it to explain how these scams work in practice. The episode also looks at the broader risks of spoofed usernames, fake listings, and payment fraud, along with the uncertainty and frustration that come when it’s hard to tell who is actually legitimate. By the end, the conversation becomes both a cautionary tale and a reminder to verify identities carefully before sending money or agreeing to a service. Keywords: middleman scam, scammer impersonation, fake seller, fake buyer, spoofed usernames, online marketplace fraud, Facebook Marketplace scam, lawn care scam, payment fraud, vendor verification, fake invoice, property service scam, scam awareness, I Hate Talking podcast, conversational podcast. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2354991/support] --- Any views expressed on this podcast are those solely of the hosts and is for entertainment purposes only. None of the content is medical advice or financial advice.  Special thanks to Tim Wright aka CoLD SToRAGE for his permission to use the song Operatique.

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Middleman Scams and Lawn Care Professionals

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2354991/fan_mail/new]  Episode 110 of I Hate Talking explores the phrase “middleman scam” and how scammers can impersonate both buyers and sellers to trick legitimate parties. The hosts break down a real-life example involving a lawn care job, a fake identity, and a confusing attempt to route payment through a third party, using it to explain how these scams work in practice. The episode also looks at the broader risks of spoofed usernames, fake listings, and payment fraud, along with the uncertainty and frustration that come when it’s hard to tell who is actually legitimate. By the end, the conversation becomes both a cautionary tale and a reminder to verify identities carefully before sending money or agreeing to a service. Keywords: middleman scam, scammer impersonation, fake seller, fake buyer, spoofed usernames, online marketplace fraud, Facebook Marketplace scam, lawn care scam, payment fraud, vendor verification, fake invoice, property service scam, scam awareness, I Hate Talking podcast, conversational podcast. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2354991/support] --- Any views expressed on this podcast are those solely of the hosts and is for entertainment purposes only. None of the content is medical advice or financial advice.  Special thanks to Tim Wright aka CoLD SToRAGE for his permission to use the song Operatique.

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Sweet Succor and Sour Suckers

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2354991/fan_mail/new]  Episode 109 of I Hate Talking centers on the word “succor,” exploring its pronunciation, etymology, and modern meaning as help, aid, or relief in times of distress. The hosts also compare “succor” with “sucker” and “lollipop,” digging into regional language differences, candy terminology, and how words can shift in meaning over time. From there, the conversation turns to a broader reflection on DIY work versus hiring professionals, including home repairs, painting, plumbing, electrical safety, and the confidence that comes from doing things yourself. The episode blends language history with practical life experience, connecting word origins to the satisfaction, frustration, and learning that come with homeownership and hands-on problem solving. Keywords: succor, sucker, lollipop, pronunciation, etymology, British English, American English, Bible language, help and relief, DIY home repair, hiring professionals, painting, plumbing, electrical safety, stud finder, DIY confidence, homeownership, I Hate Talking podcast, episode 109. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2354991/support] --- Any views expressed on this podcast are those solely of the hosts and is for entertainment purposes only. None of the content is medical advice or financial advice.  Special thanks to Tim Wright aka CoLD SToRAGE for his permission to use the song Operatique.

28. mai 202633 min
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The Plurality and Singleness of You, Everyone, Y'All, and All Y'All

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2354991/fan_mail/new]  Episode 108 of I Hate Talking explores the Southern phrase “y’all” and its more emphatic cousin “all y’all,” comparing how each one can shape tone, clarity, and group address. The hosts also dig into the older pronouns “you,” “ye,” “thee,” and “thou,” using a Bible passage and a simple Venn-diagram-style breakdown to show how English can shift between singular and plural forms. The conversation moves between language, culture, and personality, touching on regional speech patterns, the way people adapt their vocabulary to the communities around them, and how even a familiar word like “everyone” can function as an inclusive, listener-focused greeting. By the end, the episode becomes a playful but thoughtful look at how English pronouns work, who they address, and why context matters so much in everyday speech. Keywords: y’all, all y’all, pronouns, singular and plural you, thou, thee, ye, regional speech, Southern dialect, Pennsylvania Dutch, Bible language, group address, inclusive language, imperative statements, English pronouns, I Hate Talking podcast, episode 108. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2354991/support] --- Any views expressed on this podcast are those solely of the hosts and is for entertainment purposes only. None of the content is medical advice or financial advice.  Special thanks to Tim Wright aka CoLD SToRAGE for his permission to use the song Operatique.

21. mai 202625 min
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Delving into the World of AI Affects on Language

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2354991/fan_mail/new]  Episode 107 of I Hate Talking digs into the word “delve” and how it has become increasingly common in AI-generated writing and online speech. The hosts explore its meaning, compare it with “dive in” and “dig in,” and trace its true roots to Old English rather than Greek or Latin. The conversation then broadens into a thoughtful discussion about language, AI influence, and how word choice can shift with culture, class, and region. Along the way, they reflect on how people unconsciously mirror the speech around them, and how modern language habits may be changing faster than we realize. Keywords: delve, dive in, dig in, AI-generated writing, generative AI, language change, word choice, Old English, etymology, Latin roots, cultural speech patterns, regional dialects, mimicry, podcast language trends, I Hate Talking podcast, episode 107. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2354991/support] --- Any views expressed on this podcast are those solely of the hosts and is for entertainment purposes only. None of the content is medical advice or financial advice.  Special thanks to Tim Wright aka CoLD SToRAGE for his permission to use the song Operatique.

14. mai 202632 min
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Under the Weather and the Health Dangers of Cruise Ships

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2354991/fan_mail/new]  Episode 106 of I Hate Talking traces the phrase “under the weather” back to nautical language, where it originally described being below deck in a more stable part of the ship. From there, the hosts discuss how the phrase evolved to mean feeling sick, and briefly touch on its older, less common financial sense before comparing it to being “underwater.” The conversation then shifts into vivid memories of Semester at Sea, including rough weather, seasickness, quarantine, and the contrast between shipboard life and modern cruising. Along the way, the episode also wanders into a surprising side discussion about hantavirus concerns, cruise ship outbreaks, and a playful detour into the naming of Andy’s Candies and the Andes Mountains. Keywords: under the weather, nautical etymology, ship terminology, seasickness, Semester at Sea, cruise ship, rough seas, quarantine, hantavirus, rodent-borne illness, cruise outbreak, Andes Mountains, Andy’s Candies, I Hate Talking podcast, conversational podcast. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2354991/support] --- Any views expressed on this podcast are those solely of the hosts and is for entertainment purposes only. None of the content is medical advice or financial advice.  Special thanks to Tim Wright aka CoLD SToRAGE for his permission to use the song Operatique.

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