🧉 Martin I really appreciate podcast hosts who: 1) Allow guests to speak without interrupting them too often. 2) Don't add noise like "uh-huh, yeah, etc." during the conversation. 3) Are constantly aware of the listening experience and ensure it's smooth. P.S. Can I coin LX now?
😏 Yt L. Point number two reminds me of Kara Swisher. She's constantly uh-huhing. I find it very aggravating and almost impossible to listen to her cause I keep thinking about how annoying it is.
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🧉 Martin I know it's something we often do in conversation (where it bothers me much less), but it's so much more jarring in a podcast. And of course it adds nothing but noise for the listener... it's merely an indulgence of the host at the cost of a smooth listening experience.
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🟣 Ox Also, vocal fry and upspeak seem to be creeping into podcasts, along with interjecting politics into everything. Sometimes I just want to listen to an engineering podcast.
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🤔 David Since you mentioned engineering podcasts are there any which you particularly like and would recommend?
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Burensasub I listened to a podcast episode once where the host talked about the necessity of having a "podcast voice" separate from a regular speaking voice when recording a podcast.
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🧉 Martin If by that they meant a different role (as the facilitator of a conversation for the sake of listeners) I like that idea, and agree that one (in lots of cases) should.
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