My Sons Podcast Preview of the UAB. He is a college Junior.

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Needs more analysis. It's really just any thread here compiled as a podcast.

Really common knowledge stuff
 
Overall a very nice job. He has a voice that’s easy to listen to and his pronunciation is very good. I would suggest to slow the pace a bit and double check his graphics.
 
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Good voice to listen to. I do think it's good to lurk other boards so you get "expert" opinions on the opposing team.
 
Very good first effort. He needs to slow down but that's pretty normal. I still talk fast and was way faster when I started. I like that it's short and the picture format is good. He is comfortable speaking.

Everybody is different, but my advice would be:

- Keep it short and focus on the best/most unique stuff. The general stuff doesn't add as much. Some people like longer podcasts but I have a short attention span (my last one was 11 minutes).
- Try to find a way to differentiate it. Whether it's a statistical approach, a way to use video/photos, or just a tone. The trivia is a good thought but I would go with something more unique to him and his interests/style. If he wants to do trivia, it should be a question more unusual and entertaining.
- Music helps. If he can find a friend to lend him a theme song (plenty of college kids who make music), that's probably the best way.
- Bring more energy. It will improve his sound and come across better to the listener.
- Just keep getting reps and trying new things.

Overall, he is off to a good start and should definitely keep with it.
 
Very good first effort. He needs to slow down but that's pretty normal. I still talk fast and was way faster when I started. I like that it's short and the picture format is good. He is comfortable speaking.

Everybody is different, but my advice would be:

- Keep it short and focus on the best/most unique stuff. The general stuff doesn't add as much. Some people like longer podcasts but I have a short attention span (my last one was 11 minutes).
- Try to find a way to differentiate it. Whether it's a statistical approach, a way to use video/photos, or just a tone. The trivia is a good thought but I would go with something more unique to him and his interests/style. If he wants to do trivia, it should be a question more unusual and entertaining.
- Music helps. If he can find a friend to lend him a theme song (plenty of college kids who make music), that's probably the best way.
- Bring more energy. It will improve his sound and come across better to the listener.
- Just keep getting reps and trying new things.

Overall, he is off to a good start and should definitely keep with it.
This dudes podcast is horrible.. Dont listen to him.
 
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