Money Laundering and Song Production
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In episode 36, the hosts focus on the word "launder", exploring its etymology, meanings, and a personal story that inspired the topic.
Key Points:
- Not About Synesthesia, Sourdough, or Keto:
The hosts clarify this episode will not cover previously considered topics like synesthesia, sourdough, or keto diets, though they briefly mention the "30-30-30" diet trend. - Etymology of "Launder":
"Launder" comes from the Latin lavar (to wash), through Old French (lavander) and Middle English (lavender), originally referring to washing clothes or linens. The discussion touches on how the spelling and pronunciation evolved, including the historical interchange of "v" and "u" in English. - Modern Meanings:
- The most common meaning is to wash clothes or linens.
- The verb also means to "launder money": to conceal the origins of illegally obtained money, typically by passing it through legitimate businesses or banks.
- As a noun, "launder" can refer to a channel or trough used in mining or metallurgy for washing ore or conveying molten metal.
- Personal Story – Gift "Laundering":
The word was chosen because one host secretly saved money to commission a custom song as an anniversary gift. To keep it a surprise (since they share finances), she sent small amounts to her sister over time, who then paid the artist. This "laundering" was not illegal but was a playful way to hide the purchase. The story highlights the difference between criminal money laundering and innocent concealment for a surprise. - Discussion of Money Laundering:
The hosts clarify that actual money laundering involves concealing the origins of illegally obtained money, making it appear legitimate (e.g., as depicted in TV shows like Breaking Bad). The legality hinges on whether the original funds were obtained through illegal means. - Family Involvement and Keepsake:
The song became a cherished family memory, with relatives helping choose the artist and previewing the song. The family now owns the rights to the song, which is also used as intro/outro music for their other podcast, Nature Facts with Dark A.
Conclusion:
The episode blends language history, real-life anecdotes, and practical examples to illustrate the multiple meanings of "launder." It distinguishes between innocent and illegal uses of the term, all while sharing a heartfelt family story about creating and gifting a custom song.
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Special thanks to Tim Wright aka CoLD SToRAGE for his permission to use the song Operatique.
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