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Word of Mouth

Summary: Word of Mouth digs into the nooks and crannies of the state to uncover the stories, places, and people that make New Hampshire home. It's your questions answered, your state explored. Produced by New Hampshire Public Radio.

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 Yes to the Dress | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1806

Five people invite us to take a peek into their closets and tell us what's inside.

 The Ludicrous Fish of Xochimilco | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 3030

There's only one place in the world that you can find the axolotl—the Mexican salamander—in the wild. This creature is the living embodiment of the Aztec god of heavenly fire, of lightning and the underworld.But the wild axolotl’s fate might be bound to the Aztecs by more than myth in a story from Outside/In. Then, the Executive Council. What is it? Why do we have it? And what does it do?

 Where The Money Comes From | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 3009

There's no easy way to ask for money. Just ask the governor of New Hampshire. In just a few weeks, Governor Sununu will present his proposed budget to the state legislature. All of this got us wondering.... what is the budget? Who writes it, and what do we spend money on? And how are New Hampshire’s spending decisions different from other states? For answers, we're turning to something new here at NHPR, Civics 101: New Hampshire , a local offshoot of our popular Civics 101 podcast. Then, Sam

 Our Favorite Stories Of The Year | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2986

It’s the last show of the year and thus a time to look back on where we’ve been and the stories we’ve shared. Word of Mouth producers celebrate the work they loved and the stories that stuck with them from producers and reporters around NHPR. Favorites Mentioned In This Episode Justine Paradis picked Jimmy's convincing case for the hyena from This Isn't Science. It's Love from Outside/In. She also called out Daniela Allee's story on watching soccer with her dad. Jimmy Guiterrez highlighted How

 Get Swole | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 3003

Today, two stories about different kinds of ambition: one a desire to sculpt the body and the other a desire to sculpt legislation. NHPR reporter Todd Bookman followed one amateur bodybuilder as he prepared for his first competition. Then, we learn all about propositions - the civic kind - from Civics 101.

 What's the Coolest Animal? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2078

Today, we’re giving you an inside look at what it takes to make the podcast. A bunch of people make this show, which means that our ideas meetings almost inevitably turn into total chaos when one of us starts shouting our favorite facts about our favorite animals. This time, we gave up. Rather than fight it, we’re leaning in to bring you four stories about animals. Or rather… four cases for animals that are the best… the coolest… the niftiest… however you want to define that. And when it’s all

 Walking Fish, Palm Trees and Congress | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2993

The US Congress has two houses - the House of Representatives and the Senate. But why? And what’s the difference? Also, Sam Evans-Brown tells us what are palm trees good for in an installment of "Ask Sam" from Outside/In. And finally, we get the lowdown on a Star Trek-related vanity plate.

 Walking Fish, Palm Trees and Congress | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2993

The US Congress has two houses - the House of Representatives and the Senate. But why? And what’s the difference? Also, Sam Evans-Brown tells us what are palm trees good for in an installment of "Ask Sam" from Outside/In. And finally, we get the lowdown on a Star Trek-related vanity plate.

 You're Family Now | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 3017

In June 1981, a bodybuilder, a stockbroker, and 10 other men entered the woods of New Hampshire to settle an argument. They called it "The First Annual Survival Game," and the details are the stuff of legend... even if they aren't all true. Then, what happens to your leaves after you rake them up and put them on the curb? And another story in our continuing series on vanity plates, this one a story far more complex than a license plate can capture.

 You're Family Now | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 3017

In June 1981, a bodybuilder, a stockbroker, and 10 other men entered the woods of New Hampshire to settle an argument. They called it "The First Annual Survival Game," and the details are the stuff of legend... even if they aren't all true. Then, what happens to your leaves after you rake them up and put them on the curb? And another story in our continuing series on vanity plates, this one a story far more complex than a license plate can capture.

 Tipped Off | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2167

When it comes to restaurants, most folks think about celebrity chefs, newly-opened spots or the latest food trends . But what do we know about the people that work within them ? On today's show, we're looking inside the service industry, and specifically, the practice of tipping. And we'll try to answer the question: what type of culture does tipping create? And then, we'll dish with a few long-time service industry workers for a roundtable convo on what life's really like serving the public,

 Tipped Off | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2167

When it comes to restaurants, most folks think about celebrity chefs, newly-opened spots or the latest food trends . But what do we know about the people that work within them ? On today's show, we're looking inside the service industry, and specifically, the practice of tipping. And we'll try to answer the question: what type of culture does tipping create? And then, we'll dish with a few long-time service industry workers for a roundtable convo on what life's really like serving the public,

 Seeing Double | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 3004

Today on Word of Mouth, we're digging in to the fraught relationship between the gear industry and gender with Outside/In . When do women actually need something different and when are companies just looking to make more money by selling women a product that is essentially the same thing... but smaller and pink? And what do you do if the available products - pink or not - don't fit your body at all? Then, we dive into the world of twins and triplets with our producer – and resident triplet –

 Seeing Double | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 3004

Today on Word of Mouth, we're digging in to the fraught relationship between the gear industry and gender with Outside/In . When do women actually need something different and when are companies just looking to make more money by selling women a product that is essentially the same thing... but smaller and pink? And what do you do if the available products - pink or not - don't fit your body at all? Then, we dive into the world of twins and triplets with our producer – and resident triplet –

 Wages Without Borders | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 965

Although surrounded by states with minimum wages of over $10 an hour, New Hampshire holds to the federal minimum wage at $7.25 an hour, the lowest in New England. If you're making close to the minimum wage in New Hampshire, can you make rent?

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