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What speed do you listen to podcasts at? 1. 1X 2. 1.25X 3. 1.5X 4. 1.75X 5. 2X+ Question by @notdevin.eth https://i.imgur.com/ai6OoOx.png
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3 is usually good enough
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2. Almost always. The exceptions: – sometimes some guest speaker talks much faster than the host (and I’m used to the speed of the host); – if I attempt any podcasts in French, it’s always 1x.
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1. And I'm judging you if your answer isn't 1 😒😒😒
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3 I often enjoy multitasking at 1x, but recently podcasts have seemed much more time-consuming than before. if it's deeply informative with salient details that I can't afford to miss, then it's much likelier I listen to it in real time. if it's an editorial podcast, forget it.
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4. It feels like I jumped on a slippery slope and now I can’t stop speeding it up
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4 And I wish I could do the same for video calls…
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3 Maybe I should try faster
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1. Gotta hear people clearly.
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1. Although in Loom videos, I’ll bump it up to 1.25. Lex Fridman podcast could probably go to 1.5 given his pace of speech. Gonna try it out.
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3 for both podcasts and audiobooks, lots of talking is filler and pauses which is totally unnecessary for info-rich content
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1. Usually cause I like to hear the emphasis and tone that my favorite podcasts are spoken in . If I’m listening to a podcast I’m not there to rush through it
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1. Always
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1.5X minimum
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2 i am usually multitasking when listening to things. 1.5x sometimes, but anything above that i am no longer listening (effectively anyway)
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4. Sometimes slower for info-dense podcasts
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