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Brittany Selah Lee-Bey
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Cleverly Changing Podcast
Lesson 101: Eytomology Rules with Brittany Selah Lee-Bey
The Cleverly Changing Podcast is your guide to innovative education. In this episode, we welcome Brittany Selah Lee-Bey, an educator, reading specialist, and the creative mind behind "EtymologyRules: Back to Basics" and The EtymologyRules Show. While diving into the show, we discover how Brittany transforms literacy education for youth through interactive workbooks and an engaging YouTube children's show.[Show Notes]**Introduction:**Host: Elle ColeGuest: Brittany Selah Lee-Bey, Educator, Reading Specialist, and Author**Overview:**- Brittany's inspiration behind creating "EtymologyRules: Back to Basics" and her passion for improving...
2023-11-13
44 min
Reinventing Marc Clarke
Motivating Monday:Brittany Selah Lee-Bey & Jeremy Givens
Tonight speakers are Etymologist Brittany Lee-Bey and from the "Bourbon and Boyshorts Podcast" Jeremy Givens
2023-08-01
1h 36
EtymologyRules
Body Language featuring Tatiana Desardouin
And another one! Check out the latest episode of the EtymologyRules Podcast featuring Tatiana Desardouin, a phenomenal dancer and scholar who not only teaches dance but also the origins of certain dance styles and words associated with them. This was truly a blessing and honor!
2022-07-15
1h 13
Appraise The Phrase
Episode 37 | S2 E12: Toot Your Own Horn
This week, Mario and Twenty welcome teacher and author of Etymolgy Rules Brittany Selah to the Expression Appraisal Table.What good is a horn that does not make a sound?Watch as Mario and Twenty are joined by teacher, and author of Etymolgy Rules Brittany Selah to discuss the meaning and origin of (Don't) Toot Your Own Horn. Brittany is a fellow lover of language and shares her passion of the words, meanings, and origins with us. She discusses the importance of uplifting her students, people of color and herself through education and knowledge. By the end of the show...
2022-06-28
1h 08
EtymologyRules
Poetry in Motion: A Conversation with the emcee Osyris Antham
Happy National Poetry Writing Month. On this episode, you'll hear from a titan of poetry...the illustrious, 3x emcee champion, arguably the best emcee in the world, periodt...Osyris Antham. Follow him on IG @maroonwaters
2022-04-07
1h 20
EtymologyRules
Let's Delve into Dyslexia Pt. 2
We're back with another discussion about dyslexia. Check out this episode featuring an interview with educational psychologist Carllistus Obeng, as we dive into what it feels like to experience dyslexia and ways to best support young people with reading difficulties.
2022-03-01
56 min
EtymologyRules
It's Just Semantics
What's the meaning of your favorite word? Did the word have an original meaning that differs from its modern day? Learn about how we define words and how these words change over time in the latest episode of the ER Podcast. #literacy #language #reading #writing #semantics #morpholgy #etymologyrules #etymology
2022-02-15
55 min
EtymologyRules
Let's Delve into Dyslexia Pt. 1
EtymologyRules is back with another dynamic podcast topic- literacy and dyslexia! From the Greek dys (difficult or bad) + lexis, which comes from the confusion of the Greek legein “to read'' and the Latin legere “to speak.” There are several misconceptions about dyslexia, which I am here to dispel. Check out Let's Delve into Dyslexia,” available now!
2022-01-10
52 min
EtymologyRules
All About Cults
What's a cult? Where did the term come from? How do we distinguish between religions and cults? We address these questions and more in the latest EtymologyRules podcast episode about the language of "cults."
2021-12-07
46 min
EtymologyRules
The Etymology of Black Music
My second February podcast (sorry so late!) on the etymology of different Black musical genres. Featuring an interview with DC rapper MartyHeem. Hear his music on SoundCloud and following him on IG @thebestrapperindc.
2021-02-28
1h 26
EtymologyRules
What's in a Name
Check out the first of two podcasts specially released for Black History Month. What's in a Name discusses the etymology of the various names Black people have been called or how we have identified ourselves throughout history. How and why did these names change over time?
2021-02-07
1h 25
EtymologyRules
Fyre Fest --> Psych Group
Words matter and ideas are linked through words. Explore fraud, gender, intelligence, Israeli spies, and more with another episode of the EtymologyRules podcast.
2019-10-14
1h 30