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Appraise The Phrase

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Appraise The Phrase

Rob Peter To Pay Paul

Mario Hines October 8, 2025

In this week’s episode of ATP, Mario Hines and 20 are joined by cofounder of the Creator Spotlight Series and founder of The Monarch Brand, D Lee, to explore the origins and meanings of everyday expressions, particularly focusing on the phrase ‘robbing Peter to pay Paul.’

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Breaking Bread

Mario Hines October 1, 2025

On this week’s episode of ATP, Mario and Twenty explore the origins and meanings of everyday expressions, focusing on the phrase ‘breaking bread.’ Joined by guest Sarah Tagger.

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Better Safe Than Sorry

Mario Hines September 24, 2025

This week on ATP, Mario and Twenty are joined by Brittany N. Williams to explore the origins and meanings of everyday expressions, particularly focusing on the phrase ‘better safe than sorry.’ They discuss the importance of humor in serious conversations, share personal anecdote

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Leave No Stone Unturned

Mario Hines September 3, 2025

On this week’s episode of ATP, Mario and Twenty explore the origins and meanings of everyday expressions, focusing on the phrase ‘leave no stone unturned.’ They are joined by JaVe Bonner to discuss the importance of narrative medicine.

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The World Is Your Oyster

Mario Hines August 27, 2025

On this episode, Mario and 20 dive into the origins and meanings of the phrase “The World is Your Oyster.” Discover how this expression has evolved over time and its impact on culture and language.

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The Jury Is Still Out

Mario Hines August 13, 2025

In this episode, Mario Hines and Twenty explore the phrase ‘the jury’s still out,’ discussing its origins, meanings, and cultural implications. They delve into historical contexts, including significant trials that shaped the phrase’s usage.