Latimer's Language Lab
Latimer’s Lingo, Language and Linguistics Lab, or Latimer’s Language Lab (LLL) is an online show and podcast.
Focused on developing deeper collaboration, host Terence Latimer features a monthly show highlighting issues related to literacy, or namely, understanding, through the lens of language, environment and human connection.
Latimer: Host + Interpreter
Terence Latimer is a writer and creator based in the Mojave Desert. Serving in the role of interpreter, he works to understand concepts related to literacy and understanding. Issues like the digital divide and financial literacy to being able to read a room.
Language: Monthly Conversation
Language, with all its limitless potential, offers just as many limitations. Through the lens of deeper understanding, and through the Analogy of the Tower of Babel, each episodes focus is on how we might better use the different levels of language, to unlock deeper empathy and collaboration.
Laboratory: Conducting Research
While he's not a doctor, through the lens of Information Communications Technologist, host Terence Latimer reviews and dissects top peer-reviewed research regarding language and communications, and also invites top neuroscientists, linguistics, and human behaviorists to help us understand language through science, despite its limitations through natural law.
The Tower of Babel & Limits of Language
The Biblical Story of the Tower of Babel describes the complications of and limits of language, particularly when we consider the power and meaning of words, cultural context, unique experiences, and the individual power and weight of words. Storytelling offers unique opportunities to enhance meaning, collaboration and the interpretation of boundaries and identities.
DiscoverRevisionist History
Malcolm Gladwell's podcast, Revisionist History, was an early inspiration for the making of this podcast. Learn more about what the show, and what his book, Outliers, and others like it, have taught me and others, regarding perspective and time.
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