This week Kate and Hannah take a journey through the land of communication science. Join them in thinking about how language both shapes and reflects our world while wading into the subtle ways language can become a weapon. **this episode contains discussion of suicidal ideation (8:57-10:30) Sources: Kihlstrom, JF, & Park, L. (2016). Cognitive psychology: Overview. In The Curated Reference Collection in Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Psychology. UC Berkeley. Cognitive Psychology: Overview John F. Kihlstrom, Lillian Park, in Reference Module in Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Psychology, 2018 Time, Anthropology of E.K. Silverman, in International Encyclopedia of the Social & Behavioral Sciences, 2001 Language and Thought Richard J. Gerrig, Mahzarin R. Banaji, in Thinking and Problem Solving, 1994 "Sapir–Whorf Hypothesis" By Mia Belle Frothingham Language, Visual Cognition and Motor Action R.A. Zwaan, M. Kaschak, in Encyclopedia of Language & Linguistics (Second Edition), 2006 Lecture notes from CA 272 Intro to Interpersonal Communication at the University of Wisconsin-Madison