“I called in and I misspoke a little because I was nervous and only had one take. It was immediately called out and I cringed listening to my episode I couldn’t even finish it lol. I think by listening to the rest of what I said it was obvious my intentions were good and I wish I was given the benefit of the doubt as just a person seeking advice. If I was perfect I wouldn’t be calling in to an advice podcast. Not everyone has the same vocabulary and choice of words as yall! I said the word “normal” and it was taken in the context that not everyone like me isn’t normal. Nope, I just meant that I don’t have any special circumstances in regards to my call. Also I recommend listening to the call twice because sometimes the facts from the original call are messed up when giving advice, making the advice less meaningful. And I think it’d also be helpful to reach out to callers that have been selected for an episode for more context if needed! I think if I was allowed to provide details that weren’t captured in my short call, it would have been received better and the feedback would have greatly improved. My advice to anyone calling in is to include as MUCH information as you can fit without making it obvious you’re the caller and reiterate important facts.”
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United States of America ·
02/07/22