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I should definitely suggest your podcast to a friend of mine who is crazy about identifying raagas of the songs. You have a gift for that.
Sadly, I cannot read your blogs because my tamil script reading skills are pretty bad.
Sadly, I cannot read your blogs because my tamil script reading skills are pretty bad.
Yet another admirer of your ramblings. Listened to all of them. If you want some feedback about them here it is --
- Content is quite interesting. Given that you have strong ideas about certain things like feminism, racism, social awareness etc, I am not surprised. I like the way you link events to each of them.
- Flow may have several tributaries, but seem to be linked to the main idea. You reflect back on what you were saying and link it in some way when ever it meanders :)
- Your memory about childhood and college is amazing. That adds positively to your narrative.
- When it comes to movies your irritability is your asset. I like to listen to the way you sound, that unpardonable tone is hilarious.
- On the flipside, as you say it yourself, the narrative gets predictable after some time. I think you could possibly try to consciously avoid being that way to an extent in a podcast. Its true that after about 20-30 podcasts we are liable to get predictable in the bigger perspective yet there is the underlying content or series of events where repetition or monotony in thoughts can be avoided.
Lakshmi
- Content is quite interesting. Given that you have strong ideas about certain things like feminism, racism, social awareness etc, I am not surprised. I like the way you link events to each of them.
- Flow may have several tributaries, but seem to be linked to the main idea. You reflect back on what you were saying and link it in some way when ever it meanders :)
- Your memory about childhood and college is amazing. That adds positively to your narrative.
- When it comes to movies your irritability is your asset. I like to listen to the way you sound, that unpardonable tone is hilarious.
- On the flipside, as you say it yourself, the narrative gets predictable after some time. I think you could possibly try to consciously avoid being that way to an extent in a podcast. Its true that after about 20-30 podcasts we are liable to get predictable in the bigger perspective yet there is the underlying content or series of events where repetition or monotony in thoughts can be avoided.
Lakshmi
