I think when your job is talking uninterrupted for an hour, it’s natural to rely on a certain amount of stock phrases to bring some order or structure to the monologue. Most long-form radio shows have their repetitions.
I don’t disagree. I listen to many long-form podcasts, presentations, etc...some as long as 8 hours. Non of which have the noticeable repetition to X22 Dave.
He spends 3-6 mins on his intro which is always a canned clip. There are plugs in the show as well. The content portion isn’t all that long and it’s filled with “I do believe”.
I think when your job is talking uninterrupted for an hour, it’s natural to rely on a certain amount of stock phrases to bring some order or structure to the monologue. Most long-form radio shows have their repetitions.
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I don’t disagree. I listen to many long-form podcasts, presentations, etc...some as long as 8 hours. Non of which have the noticeable repetition to X22 Dave.
He spends 3-6 mins on his intro which is always a canned clip. There are plugs in the show as well. The content portion isn’t all that long and it’s filled with “I do believe”.
Ruh Roh.
There you have it my friends.