How will we live after the coronavirus? We tell about plans in the new episode of the podcast "Who Would Talk"
Podcasts / / January 07, 2021
Polina, Pasha and Ira discuss burr and other speech defects, the consequences of self-isolation and sorting garbage.
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00:51 - how to improve your speech? We are receiving angry comments about our podcast having a bursting man. And we didn't even notice it! We discuss what is more important: a beautiful speech or the meaning of a statement. Pasha shares her experience of going to a speech therapist, Ira tells how she prepares to record podcasts, and Polina gives recommendations on how to overcome the anxiety before the performance.
18:54 - is there life after self-isolation? From mid-May, according to the president, Russia will gradually withdraw from the lockdown. We talk about what we plan to do after the restrictions are lifted, and the habits that we will have after that. Spoiler: Pasha hopes to continue shopping online, and Ira hopes to stop constantly sniffing her hands.
31:29 - our listener asks if we sort the garbage. Pasha and Polina would gladly support this topic, if not for several reasons. But Ira is not the first year in the “sect of separate waste collection”. She shares her experience in sorting recyclable materials and impressions of her visit to a recycling plant.
42:09 - our favorite heading "Soviets". Polina has seen enough films again and notes two: "The Richard Jewell Case" about a simple security guard who turned from a hero into the most hated person in the country, and the dystopia "The Lives of Others".
Pasha advises everyone not to break their daily routine and get enough sleep. And also to distract from sad thoughts and any negativity with the help of light films, for example, "Fast and the Furious", and trash content on YouTube.
Ira discovered a young performer under the pseudonym polnalyubvi with a stunning voice and beautiful songs. Listen!
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