Samara chats with the groundbreaking psychologist and author of the new book How You Say It: Why You Talk The Way You Do—and What It Says About You, about what Ruth Bader Ginsberg’s changing accent tells us about human nature, how Hugh Laurie betrayed us, and the accent YOU have. As Katherine says, the language you use and the sounds you make are “so critical to feelings of identity, when you speak, you let a little bit of yourself out, for the world to interpret.” And sometimes, all hell breaks loose. From what went down at the trial of Trayvon Martin’s killer to how you yourself may very well judge a foreign accent, this conversation is about what the studies reveal about ourselves, and about what we can do about it. Enjoy this final episode for a while!
Host: Samara Bay
Executive producers: Catherine Burt Cantin & Mark Cantin, Double Vision doublevisionprojects.com
Producers: Samara Bay, Sophie Lichterman and the iHeart team
Theme music: Mark Cantin
Samara on IG: @samarabay
Cat on IG: @catburt & @doublevisionprojects
To sign up your kids for a study or learn more about Katherine’s work, visit: dsclab.uchicago.edu
For Katherine’s book: indiebound.org/book/9780544986558
For Adrienne Maree Brown’s book: indiebound.org/book/9781849353267
For the full clip with Rachel Maddow: youtube.com/watch?v=yjP2k3dyq48
How RBG found her voice: time.com/ruth-bader-ginsburg-supreme-court/
The linguistics of Rachel Jeantel: ideas.time.com/2013/06/28/rachel-jeantel-explained-linguistically/
Email us at permissiontospeakpod@gmail.com and join Samara every Thursday morning for an IGLIVE @permissiontospeakpod.
And please pass this along to anyone who could use it. Leave us a review and rate us on Apple Podcasts or the iHeartRadio app, too. We’re grateful for all your support.
Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com