Anna Rybakova
The Word Within
Language as a mirror to the self
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Anna Rybakova
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Sep 6, 2025
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Episodes
Weaponising Words: Toxicity and Polarisation Online 06.09.2025 5:57
Words were meant to connect us, but online, they’re often used to divide. In this episode I explore how toxic neologisms like gaslighting, cancel culture, woke-washing, oppression Olympics, and Karen have become tools of digital aggression. Drawing from my own research, I examine how these terms, born from real social concerns, are now used to shame, silence, and polarise. A timely reflection o...
Gratitude: The Language of Appreciation and Its Hidden Power 04.09.2025 4:54
Gratitude is more than a practice — it’s a presence. In this episode, we step away from lists and trends to explore gratitude as a quiet, powerful way of being in the world. How does it shape the way we speak? How does it soften our inner voice and deepen our connections? A gentle reminder that sometimes, the most profound shifts begin with a simple “thank you” — spoken not from obligation, bu...
Nonviolent Communication: A Linguistic Approach to Peaceful Dialogue 20.08.2025 5:44
Conflict often starts not with what happened — but with how we describe it. In this episode, we explore Nonviolent Communication (NVC) as a linguistic tool for transforming tension into connection. Using the science of emotion — its five components of feeling, appraisal, action tendency, motor activity, and physiology — we see how shifting from judgment to observation, from blame to need, can kee...
Satire vs. Misinformation: When Jokes Become Beliefs 19.08.2025 4:51
Humour is a powerful tool for critique — but in the digital age, satire can easily be mistaken for fact. In this episode, we explore how satirical content spreads as misinformation when emotional reactions override critical thinking. Drawing from emotion science — the five components of feeling, appraisal, action tendency, motor activity, and physiology — we see how a joke can trigger real emotio...
Clickbait Psychology: The Grammar of Urgency and Curiosity 16.08.2025 4:08
Why do we click on headlines we know are fake? Because clickbait isn’t about information — it’s about emotion. In this episode, we explore how clickbait uses linguistic tricks — like the curiosity gap, false urgency, and personalisation — to hijack the five components of emotion: feeling, appraisal, action tendency, motor activity, and physiology. Drawing from emotion science, we see how these h...
The Language of Self-Talk: Are You Your Own Worst Critic? 06.08.2025 5:30
On my birthday, I’m looking back at a year of deep transformation — revelations, challenges, and quiet victories. And one thing has become clear: the most powerful voice in my life hasn’t been anyone else’s… it’s been my own. In this intimate episode of The Word Within, I explore how the language of self-talk shapes our emotional world. Drawing from emotion science, we examine how inner dialogue i...
Euphemism and Deception: When Language Hides Truth 28.07.2025 6:30
Words can heal — but they can also hide. In this episode, we explore how euphemisms — polite or indirect expressions — are often used to soften, distort, or even erase uncomfortable truths. From “collateral damage” to “downsizing,” we look at how language shapes our emotional appraisal, influences our actions, and protects power. Drawing from the science of emotion — its five components of feeli...
Silence as Speech: Dynamic Meditation and the Language Beneath Words 25.07.2025 5:17
What happens to our inner language when we stop speaking — and start moving? In this episode of The Word Within , we explore dynamic meditation not as a spiritual practice, but as a linguistic reset. Drawing from the science of emotion — its five components of feeling, action, appraisal, expression, and physiology — we see how dynamic meditation bypasses the mind’s noisy self-talk and allows suppr...
Radical Openness: How Language Can Expand or Contract Our Worldview 21.07.2025 6:19
Words don’t just reflect our worldview — they shape it. In this episode of The Word Within, we explore how the language we use can either open us up to new perspectives or close us off from them. Drawing from insights in psychology and linguistics, we look at how the words we choose influence how we see ourselves, others, and the world. This is a call to practice radical openness — not as a pas...
The Rhetoric of Control: How Politicians Use Language to Manipulate 18.07.2025 4:50
Words don’t just describe reality — they create it. In this episode, we explore how politicians use specific language techniques, like framing, loaded words, euphemisms, and repetition, to influence perception and control narratives. From media headlines to political slogans, we uncover how subtle shifts in language can shift our thinking — and what we can do to stay aware. A must-listen for a...
Naming the Storm: Why Emotional Vocabulary Matters 15.07.2025 5:46
What if the words you use to describe how you feel could actually change how you heal? In this episode of The Word Within , we explore why naming our emotions is one of the most powerful tools for self-awareness. From anxiety and irritation to joy and disappointment, language gives us clarity — and clarity gives us choice. Drawing from psychology and the science of emotional granularity, we look a...
Framing Reality 12.07.2025 4:04
The Language That Shapes How We See the World. Two people witness the same event: one calls it a 'protest', the other a 'riot'. Same scene, different truths. In this episode of The Word Within , we explore how language frames our world. From politics to personal growth, learn how words shape your perception.
INTRO 12.07.2025 1:00
Welcome to The Word Within. In this space, we slow down. We listen closely — not just to what’s spoken, but to what’s felt. Language reveals more than meaning. It reveals us.
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