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Words Unravelled with RobWords and Jess Zafarris | |
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File:Words Unravelled Podcast Logo.webp The Logo of Words Unravelled, a podcast | |
Presentation | |
Hosted by | Rob Watts and Jess Zafarris |
Genre | Etymology |
Format | Youtube video and Spotify podcast |
Created by | Rob Watts and Jess Zafarris |
Language | English |
Publication | |
Original release | 10 Apr 2024 |
Words Unravelled with RobWords and Jess Zafarris is a podcast about etymology. In 2025 it was a nominee for "Best New Podcast" at the British Podcast Awards.[1]
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