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Steph Clarke's avatar

Such a good idea. At first I thought ‘not sure what I’d put on there’ and then when I carried on reading, a bunch of ideas came to mind. Including a few conversations I’ve avoided revisiting!

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Leanne Hughes's avatar

Oh yes, so hard to listen to those ones you're avoiding!! There was one I really wasn't looking forward to hearing again, but when I played it, I realised it wasn't that bad at all... my memory had tainted it BIG time!

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David's avatar

Thanks for sharing.

I’m kind of doing the same thing for my Substack. But my podcast was originally meant for one person in 10 years my daughter.

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Leanne Hughes's avatar

Oh, that's a really gorgeous idea, David!

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Kyle Wood's avatar

This is such a cool idea Leanne! I've got a bunch of audios/videos like this floating around on my Dropbox but had never thought about listening back to them like this. I'm gonna give it a go. I love this for solidifying one's own beliefs instead of just borrowing from other's all the time.

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Leanne Hughes's avatar

Oh, thanks so much, Kyle! Yeah, I totally love it. Is it wrong that it's my favourite/most useful podcast in my library? LMK how you go!

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Kyle Wood's avatar

Will do. Thanks again for sharing 😊

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Julian Mather's avatar

Great post @leanne . I'm a 5am walker and podcast listener too. I call it Footpath University. And yes, recording my talks is how I learn them too. Nuance. Phrasing. Inflection.

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Leanne Hughes's avatar

Thank you, JM. Yes, it's pretty powerful listening to your speech when you're out of context of it, you can pick up so much. I love your idea of Footpath University.

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Clive Griffiths's avatar

A brilliant idea Leanne.

I'm a serial offender at recording and transcribing video based courses. Just can't seem sit in front of a screen for that long.

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Jan De Kesel's avatar

Love this post Leanne. This is another great application for what I called "Thinking Walks" in one of my recent newsletters. When you have time, I'd like to chat about the different ways you use this.

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