32: Light Dinner Conversation
Podcast |
Reasonably Sound
Publisher |
Mike Rugnetta
Media Type |
audio
Podknife tags |
Society & Culture
Sound
Categories Via RSS |
Philosophy
Society & Culture
Publication Date |
Nov 20, 2015
Episode Duration |
00:15:45
Support RS at patreon.com/reasonablysound This week, it’s the sounds that surround holiday gatherings and rituals. Mike tackles several sonic phenomena and how they will function during your Turkey Day soiree. And how you can use their existence as fodder for conversations with your Uncle Alvin when you run out of weather to discuss. You’ll learn about the acoustic arms race that is the Lombard Effect. How the TV people record the sparkling sounds of football. And what being cooperative has to do with our ability to have conversations at all. Plus, Mike tries to pronounce weird technical terms. -- A previous version of this episode contained the following MUSIC -- Family is Family by Kacey Musgraves from Pageant Material Family Day Red Room by Microkingdom from Spectacular Edges Football Fight by Queen from the Flash Gordon Soundtrack -- SOURCES -- “Drivers to Pay Lowest Thanksgiving Gas Prices Since 2008” at AAA.com http://newsroom.aaa.com/tag/thanksgiving-travel-forecast/ “Turkey and Travel” on Nationwide.com facts-infographic.jsp">http://www.nationwide.com/thanksgiving-facts-infographic.jsp “Turkey Day Travel Statistics” on ProTrav.com http://www.protrav.com/travel-411/thanksgiving-travel-statistics-2/ “Storytelling in Sports: How Mic’ing up Football Players Brings a Human Element to Sports Broadcasts” on Storybench.org http://www.storybench.org/storytelling-in-sports-how-micing-up-football-players-brings-a-human-element-to-sports-broadcasts/ -- Thanks -- And a special thanks to these Reasonably Sound Patrons: Brandon Bennes, Hans Buetow, Xander C, Talia F E, Camilla Greer, Parker Higgins, Anthony Kirkpatrick, Joe Krushinsky, Tod Kurt, Ethan Rose, and Susan Rugnetta.

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