You could try to minimize "likes" and "uhs." It gets a little grating. I still enjoyed the podcast. I find it helps to lay out what you want to say in your mind first even if it takes longer for you to say. It might seem tedious, but in the long run it will improve things. Also, the slower pace may prevent you and your guest talking over yourselves and give it less of a 4 AM coke rant vibe. If you do it right, your listeners will patiently wait for your points to be expressed.
Its my autistic writer mannerisms not the sound settings... alas, I could fix it if it was the sound settings.
I hope I'm not as bad as Yarvin... But same phenomenon. You spend to long writing and living in text where your brain can delay as much as it likes for accuracy the speaking part of your brain goes weird.
You’re okay. This was the first podcast of your’s I’ve listened to. I’ve only ever read your written work. It took me a moment, but then I heard your written voice matches your spoken voice well. Excellent analysis of one of my favorite movies. You covered many topics I am passionate about. I read “Fry the Brain” back in 2016. It was eye opening. Thanks for all the great reading lists you compile. I’ll be looking for future podcasts of yours.
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Don't spell like a pajeet.
Michael Mann, two years ago, finally did a follow-up "HEAT 2" in book form. And the audio book is even better because of the narrator
https://youtube.com/shorts/qEEkBk4zKwA?feature=shared
You could try to minimize "likes" and "uhs." It gets a little grating. I still enjoyed the podcast. I find it helps to lay out what you want to say in your mind first even if it takes longer for you to say. It might seem tedious, but in the long run it will improve things. Also, the slower pace may prevent you and your guest talking over yourselves and give it less of a 4 AM coke rant vibe. If you do it right, your listeners will patiently wait for your points to be expressed.
I have a podcast because I want a format to deliver my 4am coke rants, and sperg rages.
If I had to talk slowly and reassuringly like Barbara Walters I wouldn't do it.
P.S. The recurring upward inflection at the end of sentences also doesn't help. I know your avatar is a cat girl, but damn.
Black hat is good. Hemsworth is actually very believable as an alpha chad hacker in the context of the film.
I watch Heat every other month. Heat 2 audiobook is amazing as well, very excited for the film adaptation.
I stopped watching movies years ago but am very brain rotted, should I just watch at 2x speed?
This film is maybe the smartest film in the past 60 years.
Better do it at half, it is a quick one
what’s up with the fucked up stuftery audio
That's my stutter.
Its my autistic writer mannerisms not the sound settings... alas, I could fix it if it was the sound settings.
I hope I'm not as bad as Yarvin... But same phenomenon. You spend to long writing and living in text where your brain can delay as much as it likes for accuracy the speaking part of your brain goes weird.
You’re okay. This was the first podcast of your’s I’ve listened to. I’ve only ever read your written work. It took me a moment, but then I heard your written voice matches your spoken voice well. Excellent analysis of one of my favorite movies. You covered many topics I am passionate about. I read “Fry the Brain” back in 2016. It was eye opening. Thanks for all the great reading lists you compile. I’ll be looking for future podcasts of yours.
ah got it. sounded like a sound error, thanks for clarifying