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[HT Special] Epitome Anatomy: Siblings - The Untangling of the Yarn

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"I really think family, siblings, you got to start with actually knowing them in a deep sense because, without that, they're just a stranger, just a friend. There's that level of, yeah, you can be familiar with your friends more than your siblings. But there's that thing I can't point to it. There's just that thing of knowing a familiarity that's unique to siblings." - JC.
Welcome to Human Thesaurus Special, EPITOME ANATOMY.
In this episode, our keyword is SIBLINGS. It is a plural noun which means brothers or sisters. Its anthropology or origin came from the root word sib, which means relative or related by blood, according to dictionary.com.
I will have a heart-to-heart conversation about our sibling perspectives with my returning guest, my brother JC. We will lay them out based on our experiences and why our apparent sibling accounts motivate him to do better.
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This episode's show notes & transcript can be found here: https://www.humanthesaurus.co/episodes/ht-ea-siblings-the-untangling-of-the-yarn

Podcast website: https://www.humanthesaurus.co
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"I really think family, siblings, you got to start with actually knowing them in a deep sense because, without that, they're just a stranger, just a friend. There's that level of, yeah, you can be familiar with your friends more than your siblings. But there's that thing I can't point to it. There's just that thing of knowing a familiarity that's unique to siblings." - JC.
Welcome to Human Thesaurus Special, EPITOME ANATOMY.
In this episode, our keyword is SIBLINGS. It is a plural noun which means brothers or sisters. Its anthropology or origin came from the root word sib, which means relative or related by blood, according to dictionary.com.
I will have a heart-to-heart conversation about our sibling perspectives with my returning guest, my brother JC. We will lay them out based on our experiences and why our apparent sibling accounts motivate him to do better.
___
This episode's show notes & transcript can be found here: https://www.humanthesaurus.co/episodes/ht-ea-siblings-the-untangling-of-the-yarn

Podcast website: https://www.humanthesaurus.co
Licensed Music by Ketsa

Follow me:

Wish's Instagram
Wish's Twitter
Human Thesaurus Instagram
Human Thesaurus on YouTube

Thanks for lending me your ears! Email and send me your synonyms and feedback. Rate and subscribe.

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