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Subido el 28 de mayo de 2020 por Sandra G.

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Natalia Caprile talks about the podcast "The Way I Heard It" with Mike Rowe and a couple of her favourite episodes.

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So for the second video, I'm going to tell you about another podcast that I really, really highly recommend to all of you specifically. 00:00:00
This podcast is called The Way I Heard It, and the man who speaks in it, his name is Mike Rowe, and he has a very calming voice. 00:00:08
These episodes are 10 to 20 minutes long, and that's including an ad that you can skip, so it's even a bit shorter than that. 00:00:17
and the format is that in each episode Mike Rowe tells a true story about a person a place or a 00:00:26
thing but the twist is that he doesn't say the person's name until the very end so you get to 00:00:34
listen to the podcast and guess what person place or thing he's talking about until the very end 00:00:42
and there's always a twist at the end so they don't they try to trick you a bit maybe they're 00:00:49
telling you a story that's not very well known about this famous person place or thing and it's 00:00:54
really really fun because of that it's kind of like a mind puzzle as you're going I personally 00:01:01
think it's really fun to play with friends or family so an example from my life when I oh my 00:01:06
goodness three months ago four months ago I did a road trip down to Marbella with three friends 00:01:13
and we listened to this podcast during the car ride down and we were entertained for hours. So 00:01:20
we just kept listening to episode after episode. Um, and it was really fun to listen and try to 00:01:26
guess what the episode was about, who the episode was talking about. Um, and then, you know, learn 00:01:32
something about maybe people, places, things, or events that we didn't know about before. Um, 00:01:39
In terms of a specific episode that I would recommend, one episode that I recommend to you 00:01:45
all is episode 144 is called A Legend in His Own Mind. And I won't ruin it. I won't tell you who 00:01:51
or what it's about, but I really liked this episode because it was an unexpected choice. 00:01:58
I was thinking, no, it couldn't be this person that I think it is, that I think the episode's 00:02:03
talking about. And at the very end, it was. I was delighted. It was a really creative way 00:02:10
to describe the person that this episode talks about. And I just thought it was a really cool 00:02:16
choice. And I believe that you all will know who this person is that they're talking about. And 00:02:21
so it could be cool for that reason. The next episode and final episode that I will recommend 00:02:28
to you of this podcast is episode 139, and it's called A Penniless Singer. This episode was really 00:02:33
interesting to me because I didn't guess who the person was correctly before it was revealed at 00:02:41
the end of the episode, but I did know who the person was. I did know of the person that this 00:02:46
episode is talking about. And once I found out at the very end who Mike Rowe was talking about in 00:02:53
the episode it was just this light bulb moment and it was actually telling a story about this 00:03:01
person and their life that I did not know before listening to the episode so it was really cool 00:03:06
because I felt like I learned something I didn't know the story before but I did know the person 00:03:10
and it's really interesting so I would really recommend that episode as well 00:03:15
Idioma/s:
en
Autor/es:
Natalia Caprile
Subido por:
Sandra G.
Licencia:
Reconocimiento - No comercial - Sin obra derivada
Visualizaciones:
116
Fecha:
28 de mayo de 2020 - 21:39
Visibilidad:
Público
Centro:
IES SAN JUAN BAUTISTA
Duración:
03′ 18″
Relación de aspecto:
1.78:1
Resolución:
960x540 píxeles
Tamaño:
113.18 MBytes

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