Ryan and Leslie
Quote Mining
Quote Mining is the podcast where Leslie and Ryan take a familiar saying and dig beneath the surface. In bite-sized conversations, they explore where quotes come from, what they really mean, and how they quietly shape the way we think, lead, and connect.
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11. Jun 2026
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The Words We Carry 11.06.2026 34:42
Quotes are everywhere: in movies, songs, family sayings, social media posts, sympathy cards, wedding dance floors, workplace slogans, and the little phrases we repeat when we are trying to become brave. For the season one finale of Quote Mining, Ryan and Leslie step back from one quote and ask a bigger question: why do certain words stay with us? Why do some quotes comfort us, shape our identity,...
The Limits of My Language Mean the Limits of My World 27.05.2026 15:47
“The limits of my language mean the limits of my world.” Ludwig Wittgenstein’s quote sounds philosophical at first, but it gets personal fast. If we do not have the words for what we feel, notice, or experience, does that make our world smaller? And when language gives shape to reality, what happens when the words we inherit are incomplete, biased, or just plain wrong? In this episode of Quote Min...
Have No Fear of Perfection: You’ll Never Reach It 20.05.2026 14:55
“Have no fear of perfection. You’ll never reach it.” Salvador Dalí’s quote sounds freeing at first, but the longer you sit with it, the more complicated it becomes. If perfection is impossible, why do so many of us still feel pressured to chase it? And if we stop trying to get everything exactly right, what might we finally have room to enjoy? In this episode of Quote Mining, Ryan and Leslie explo...
Break a Leg 13.05.2026 13:21
“Break a leg” is one of those phrases that sounds strange the longer you sit with it. It is meant as encouragement, but on the surface, it sounds like a curse. People say it before performances, presentations, big moments, and risky entrances into the spotlight, but what are we really saying when we tell someone not to wish for luck directly? In this episode, Leslie and Ryan explore the meaning be...
The Customer is Alway Right 07.05.2026 10:58
The customer is always right” is one of those phrases that sounds simple until you have to live it from the other side of the counter. It has been repeated in restaurants, stores, call centers, classrooms, and offices as a rule of service, but what does it actually mean? In this episode, Leslie and Ryan explore the meaning behind the phrase and how it shapes the way we think about expectations, se...
People Will Forget What You Said, but Not How You Made Them Feel 30.04.2026 13:04
People will forget what you said, but they’ll remember how you made them feel. Maya Angelou captured something lasting in that idea, a reminder about kindness, connection, and presence. But why has it stayed with us so deeply? In this episode, Leslie and Ryan explore the meaning behind the phrase and how it shapes the way we think about our interactions with others. They talk about the tension bet...
You Only Live Once, but If You Do It Right, Once Is Enough 22.04.2026 12:47
Everyone says “you only live once.” It’s used to justify big risks, small indulgences, and everything in between. But where did the idea come from, and what does it really ask of us? In this episode, Leslie and Ryan explore the meaning behind the phrase and how it’s been interpreted over time. They talk about how it can push us toward bold choices, but also how it can be misunderstood or overused....
Love Takes off the Masks 08.04.2026 11:10
Everyone says love means being yourself. But what does that actually look like, and how much of ourselves do we keep hidden behind the roles we play? In this episode, Leslie and Ryan explore James Baldwin’s idea that love takes off the masks we fear we cannot live without—and know we cannot live within. They talk about the different versions of ourselves we show in different spaces, the relationsh...
Truth is Self Evident 01.04.2026 11:09
Everyone says “the truth is self-evident.” But what does that actually mean, and who decides when something is obvious enough to go unquestioned? In this episode, Leslie and Ryan dig into the idea of “self-evident” truth—where it comes from, why we rely on it, and how it shapes the way we see the world. They explore how belief, perspective, and experience influence what feels undeniable… and what...
Trust Your Instincts 25.03.2026 12:36
Everyone says to trust your instincts. But what does that actually mean, and can you really rely on that inner voice? In this episode, Leslie and Ryan explore where instincts come from and why we’re told to trust them. They talk about how experience, fear, and confidence shape the decisions we make. Along the way, they ask a simple question: when should you listen to your gut, and when should you...
Rome Wasn't Built in a Day 18.03.2026 11:50
Everyone says “Rome wasn’t built in a day.” But where did the phrase come from, and why do we still hold onto it? In this episode, Leslie and Ryan explore the history behind the quote and what it really says about patience, progress, and the pressure to get things done faster than they should be. They look at why this idea has lasted for centuries and how it shows up in everyday life, from small p...
Actions Speak Louder Than Words 11.03.2026 12:32
Everyone says actions speak louder than words. But where did the quote come from, and why does it stick with us? Leslie and Ryan dig into the history and meaning behind one of the most repeated lines in everyday life.
Blood is Thicker than Water 03.03.2026 13:30
In this first episode of Quote Mining, Leslie and Ryan take on the phrase “Blood is thicker than water” and everything we assume it means. They explore its origins, its modern reinterpretations, and how a single line can shape family narratives, loyalty, and identity. It’s a conversation about language, legacy, and what happens when we look a little closer at the quotes we live by.
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