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Episode 392 - 92 Beats Per Minute, Pacing Your Words When You Speak - Are Your Podcast Listeners Keeping Up With You

Importance of a Listenable SpeedHaving a listenable speed when speaking in public, on stage, or in a podcast is crucial for several reasons:

Speaking Too Slow:

  • Boredom: Listeners may lose interest if the pace is too slow, as it can make the content seem dull or unengaging.
  • Disengagement: The audience might start thinking about other things, reducing their focus on the speaker's message

Speaking Too Fast:

  • Confusion: Rapid speech can make it difficult for listeners to follow the message, leading to confusion or misunderstanding.
  • Overwhelm: If the pace is too fast, listeners might feel overwhelmed, which can result in them tuning out or losing interest

Achieving a Pleasing Speed

To ensure a pleasing speed, it's essential to practice varying your pace according to the content and audience. Using pauses strategically can also enhance engagement and comprehension

Recording yourself and listening back can help identify areas where your pace might need adjustment to better engage your audience

Sources:

https://www.vipprotocol.ca/resources/find-your-flow-the-ideal-speaking-pacehttps://www.voiceovers.com/blog/how-many-words-per-minute-voice-over

Resource: A List of songs by beats per minute (bpm)

https://cs.uwaterloo.ca/~dtompkin/music/bpm/92.html

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Episode 392 - 92 Beats Per Minute, Pacing Your Words When You Speak - Are Your Podcast Listeners Keeping Up With You

Importance of a Listenable SpeedHaving a listenable speed when speaking in public, on stage, or in a podcast is crucial for several reasons:

Speaking Too Slow:

  • Boredom: Listeners may lose interest if the pace is too slow, as it can make the content seem dull or unengaging.
  • Disengagement: The audience might start thinking about other things, reducing their focus on the speaker's message

Speaking Too Fast:

  • Confusion: Rapid speech can make it difficult for listeners to follow the message, leading to confusion or misunderstanding.
  • Overwhelm: If the pace is too fast, listeners might feel overwhelmed, which can result in them tuning out or losing interest

Achieving a Pleasing Speed

To ensure a pleasing speed, it's essential to practice varying your pace according to the content and audience. Using pauses strategically can also enhance engagement and comprehension

Recording yourself and listening back can help identify areas where your pace might need adjustment to better engage your audience

Sources:

https://www.vipprotocol.ca/resources/find-your-flow-the-ideal-speaking-pacehttps://www.voiceovers.com/blog/how-many-words-per-minute-voice-over

Resource: A List of songs by beats per minute (bpm)

https://cs.uwaterloo.ca/~dtompkin/music/bpm/92.html

___

https://howtopodcast.ca/

check out Dave's new blog if you like to read! Subscribe today!!https://truemediasolutions.ca/podblog

  continue reading

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