Thought that this was filled with interesting ideas. Thank you.
If open to constructive feedback, I think that there is an opportunity (mainly for host but also perhaps you as guest) to reduce the amount of ‘likes’ that are equivalent to ‘ums’ in your speech.
This may be cultural/generational, and perhaps few others care, but personally I found parts hard to listen to because there were so many ‘likes’.
I couldn’t help but be curious, so I did a search on the transcript and it pops up 577 times (of course, a decent chunk of those are not filler but part of normal speech).
Thought that this was filled with interesting ideas. Thank you.
If open to constructive feedback, I think that there is an opportunity (mainly for host but also perhaps you as guest) to reduce the amount of ‘likes’ that are equivalent to ‘ums’ in your speech.
This may be cultural/generational, and perhaps few others care, but personally I found parts hard to listen to because there were so many ‘likes’.
I couldn’t help but be curious, so I did a search on the transcript and it pops up 577 times (of course, a decent chunk of those are not filler but part of normal speech).