Distracting speech Cadence
I love the idea of this and was really excited to listen after seeing it recommended by Apple Podcasts. Being someone who is highly audio-sensitive, I couldn’t listen longer than ten minutes because of the female host having the vocal cadence/inflection of going up in pitch at the end of every single sentence and often in the middle of sentences as if she is asking questions rather than making statements or telling stories. The male host also often fell into step in the same way on the tail end of his sentences. I highly recommend them to listen to their Europe episode from the beginning with this note in mind, as it is very distracting to the listener once one hears it.
Mamaohohoh via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/07/24
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