Words Do Things
Sticks and stones may break your bones, but words... can really hurt you. Join Dr. Sørina Higgins and guests to think about the powers and limits of language. Are words magical? Can they actually effect change? Why do people weaponize them? Can we shift our use of public rhetoric? What have great authors believed about the relationship between writing and the divine? How can you become a more powerful and effective writer?
Sticks and stones may break your bones, but words... can really hurt you. Join Dr. Sørina Higgins and guests to think about the powers and limits of language. Are words magical? Can they actually effect change? Why do people weaponize them? Can we shift our use of public rhetoric? What have great authors believed about the relationship between writing and the divine? How can you become a more powerful and effective writer?
Episodes
Sunday Mar 15, 2026
"Baguettes and Cheese on a Bicycle" with Taylor Jones
Sunday Mar 15, 2026
Sunday Mar 15, 2026
Dr. Taylor Jones of the popular YouTube channel @languagejones joins Dr. Higgins to nerd out over pronouns, Black American English, and politeness in Persian. They sing the praises of the scientific method and critical thinking, then lament thought-terminating clichés. They talk about the social stigma attached to some accents, get passionate about immigration, and warn against gossip--yet they can't define what a language is, or a dialect, or even a word--but they do reflect upon Kabbalah, string theory, and whether the universe is fundamentally made up of music, so that's exciting!
Wednesday Mar 11, 2026
Guest appearance on Theology in Pieces
Wednesday Mar 11, 2026
Wednesday Mar 11, 2026
I was honored to be on Theology in Pieces with two of my friends to talk about the Inklings, imagination, magic, and rhetoric. Visit https://www.theologyinpieces.com/2100783/episodes/18708410-72-magic-myths-and-imagination-as-tools-of-resistance-with-dr-sorina-higgins to get this section in context and follow the show!
Sunday Mar 08, 2026
"A Sermon for the Senses" with Fr. Aaron Warwick
Sunday Mar 08, 2026
Sunday Mar 08, 2026
Today Dr. Higgins enjoys a conversation with her first Orthodox guest, The Very Reverend Father Aaron Warwick. After defining and describing Orthodoxy, they share their love of awe-inspiring, embodied, sensory worship services. They unpack how honoring everyone's freedom of speech leads to greater understanding and why it's important to confront ideas with courage and grace. Fr. Aaron explains how the Bible describes a principled anarchy, but our fallen nature requires government restraints. What happens when we get a king (or any supreme human ruler)? They tax us, take away our children, make them fight our wars.... He recalls times people have been angry about political references in his sermons, but emphasizes that no political party is reliable or Christian. They discuss reading Scripture aloud, the challenges of marriage, and the horrors of the genocide in Gaza.
Sunday Mar 01, 2026
"No Totalitarianism is a Good Totalitarianism" by Sørina Higgins
Sunday Mar 01, 2026
Sunday Mar 01, 2026
This one's a bit fiery! In this solo episode, Dr. Higgins get a bit riled up as she reflects on the podcast as process, sharing emotional and conceptual difficulties with this series on Bad Words. She laments the decline in healthy pluralism, warns against "both sides" rhetoric, and goes on a rant against American pastors who are contributing to "us vs. them" attack language. She urges pastors to seek to fill their churches with whomever they think is the problem, then closes with some thoughts on why courteous discourse is effective and what we can do to fight against things we deplore.
Sunday Feb 22, 2026
"The Eucharist is a Political Act" with Jim Beitler
Sunday Feb 22, 2026
Sunday Feb 22, 2026
Dr. Higgins interviews Dr. Jim Beitler, Director of the Marion E Wade Center at Wheaton college, about the nature of rhetoric. Jim shares his expertise in transitional justice in South Africa’s truth and reconciliation process. They reflect on the role of storytelling in reconciliation and the power of confession, realizing that dehumanization does damage to the speaker, not only the recipient. They lament times when theological discourse gets co-opted by political discourse and talk about cultivating virtue (especially humility) while Writing. They share their experiences with Rogerian Discourse and try to separate wicked words from prophetic words.
Sunday Feb 15, 2026
"America has made itself the center of the universe" says Aaron Williams
Sunday Feb 15, 2026
Sunday Feb 15, 2026
Sørina Higgins talks with Rev. Aaron Williams about his work as a Black Baptist preacher in a white Presbyterian church and the challenge of addressing political topics from the pulpit. Aaron gives a history of evangelicalism getting mixed up with politics and talks about justice as the public work of love. They lament the human tendency to reduce others by putting them into categories and agree we need to be good stewards of the words we speak because they carry power. Rev. Williams urges people to be a voice for those who were being mistreated, protest, and get into good trouble.
Sunday Feb 08, 2026
Rerun: Aaron Williams on Reconciliation
Sunday Feb 08, 2026
Sunday Feb 08, 2026
In this rerun from an episode of the 1619 & 1776 podcast that originally aired on October 17th, 2022, Dr. Sørina Higgins interviews Rev. Aaron Williams about gospel fluency, messy unity, and reconciliation across differences.
Sunday Feb 01, 2026
"No Inherently Bad Words" with Jeremy Larson
Sunday Feb 01, 2026
Sunday Feb 01, 2026
Sørina Higgins and former Baylor colleague Jeremy Larson, both English PhDs, get their nerd on in this episode. They talk about definitions of rhetoric and the art of learning to read, write, and speak well. They talk about the natural neutrality of words that can be used for good or ill. Some chat about magic and miracle comes up, as do some surprising topics such as the Deplorable Word in Narnia, the Black Speech in Middle-earth, and the varying origins of orcs. While sometimes getting theological, they riff on Milton, Disney, Lewis, Tolkien, theatre, music, grammar, and more. Enjoy this pretty much politics-free episode!
Sunday Jan 25, 2026
"'The Bible is Political" with Brooks Cato & Steve White
Sunday Jan 25, 2026
Sunday Jan 25, 2026
Dr. Higgins talks with two Episcopal priests about how politics always intrude upon church and how the Bible itself is political, since politics refers to how we live together in communities. They discuss how people's objections to political statements from the pulpit are often reactions to the words of Jesus Himself, Who is the Word of God to create reality. Topics such as disability, animal communication, queerness, pronoun usage, and the role of social media.
Sunday Jan 18, 2026
"Bad Words Are Ouchies" with Eve Droma
Sunday Jan 18, 2026
Sunday Jan 18, 2026
Sørina and her sister Eve (a sociolinguist) talk about situations in which words can cause psychological or emotional harm, marginalize people with intellectual differences, or even contribute to attempted genocide. Drawing on her field work in Russia, Romania, and the Middle East, Prof. Droma provides an overview of linguistic work and encourages listeners to use the terms that people want them to use and that are currently operating as tools of communication. She speaks of the importance of forgiveness and acceptance as ways to ameliorate combative and hurtful rhetoric.







