Episode 66: Bring Me a Soda
Publisher |
Podbros Network
Media Type |
audio
Publication Date |
Feb 01, 2017
Episode Duration |
00:27:07
What up, doe? One of the funny things about doing a podcast or any sort of recorded speech is how weirded out you get by the sound of your own voice.  “Do I really sound like that,” you ask as you “um” and “like” your way through the recording.  One of the things I never […]

What up, doe?

One of the funny things about doing a podcast or any sort of recorded speech is how weirded out you get by the sound of your own voice.  “Do I really sound like that,” you ask as you “um” and “like” your way through the recording.  One of the things I never really paid attention to was my accent.

There have been several instances in my life where people have commented on my accent.  Most of the time, it was to comment on how “white” I spoke.  I went to school in a suburb south of Detroit called Riverview.  It just so happens to have a lot of white people that live there.  I spent a lot of time playing sports and going to school with those people.  Much like anyone who spends a lot of time with someone, you pick up on some of their habits.  Some of those habits include speech patterns and/or specific phrases, bruh.  That’s also one of the reasons why I hated going to school there and I hate that city, but I already did a podcast on that.

The other times in which my accent was commented on were during private moments with various women that I’ve dated.  All three of them noted that I had a “southern” accent.  Of course, when I asked friends and people who have known me for a long period of time, they all said that I don’t have a southern accent.  I started paying closer attention to how I spoke on podcasts and I realized that I have some sort of bastardized accent going on.  I decided to pronounce several words that will net a myriad of pronunciation variations throughout the country.  There’s also some chat about non-verbal communication.

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What up, doe?

One of the funny things about doing a podcast or any sort of recorded speech is how weirded out you get by the sound of your own voice.  “Do I really sound like that,” you ask as you “um” and “like” your way through the recording.  One of the things I never really paid attention to was my accent.

There have been several instances in my life where people have commented on my accent.  Most of the time, it was to comment on how “white” I spoke.  I went to school in a suburb south of Detroit called Riverview.  It just so happens to have a lot of white people that live there.  I spent a lot of time playing sports and going to school with those people.  Much like anyone who spends a lot of time with someone, you pick up on some of their habits.  Some of those habits include speech patterns and/or specific phrases, bruh.  That’s also one of the reasons why I hated going to school there and I hate that city, but I already did a podcast on that.

The other times in which my accent was commented on were during private moments with various women that I’ve dated.  All three of them noted that I had a “southern” accent.  Of course, when I asked friends and people who have known me for a long period of time, they all said that I don’t have a southern accent.  I started paying closer attention to how I spoke on podcasts and I realized that I have some sort of bastardized accent going on.  I decided to pronounce several words that will net a myriad of pronunciation variations throughout the country.  There’s also some chat about non-verbal communication.

Commercial consideration paid for by the following:

Carnivore Club is the world’s first subscription based service that delivers delicious meat right to your door.  It’s a great gift for Valentine’s Day, especially if your partner is hard to buy for.  There’s all sorts of delicious meat to choose from including salami and prosciutto.  I love the salami.  Be sure to visit https://carnivoreclub.co/ and nab some meat for you and your loved ones.  You’ll get 15% off when you use the promo code ‘WORST’.

Make it rain in our Patreon account.

Help out the network at the Podbros Patreon.

Buy your significant other cool sh*t online via our Amazon link.

 

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