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That's What She Said with Sarah Spain

Jessica Luther and Kavitha Davidson

That's What She Said with Sarah Spain

ESPN Radio

Sports

3.93.1K Ratings

🗓️ 25 August 2020

⏱️ 64 minutes

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Sarah talks to Jessica Luther and Kavitha Davidson about their new book Loving Sports When They Don't Love You Back, which explores dilemmas for fans like racist mascots, loving your team while hating its owner, gender violence, doping, and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Hey, it's Sarah. That's what she said is presented by Coors Light, the beer made to chill.

0:04.6

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0:08.8

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0:12.9

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0:18.8

wherever you find your podcasts.

0:30.6

Welcome to That's What She Said, conversations with interesting people from the world of sports,

0:36.3

music, comedy, and more. Talk about their lives, careers, successes, and failures.

0:41.7

I'm Kavita Davidson and I'm a podcaster and I hate listening to the sound of my own voice.

0:47.4

Ah, well, Kavita, you say dilemma and I say you found the right job because in theory,

0:54.0

you don't have to listen to your own podcast that often. Now, every once in a while, you want to go

0:57.3

back and make sure things sounded the way you'd hoped. Do you want to do some sort of audio

1:01.6

checks on yourself? Make sure you don't say too many times or reuse the same phrases.

1:06.5

Always good to go back and listen to some of your work and make sure you're doing all right.

1:09.4

But for the most part, the podcast you really want to listen to are the ones that someone else

1:13.9

is hosting. So as much as you and I absolutely hate the sound of my own voice,

1:20.1

we don't have to listen to it that much except for in our head when it sounds perfectly fine

1:23.5

coming out. It only sounds terrible when you go back to listen to any recording of it,

1:27.7

which again, yeah, I mean, it could be, it could be a job where you don't talk at all and then we

1:31.6

wouldn't ever have to hear it. But I think for the most part, we've actually a dodgeable here

1:35.6

because I'd be very sad to not be able to listen to my own podcasts and I get to create them.

1:40.9

So I get to listen to them while I'm doing them and then very rarely revisit the terrifying

1:45.9

and awful sound of my own voice. I'm Jessica Luther and I'm trying to decide whether or not to

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