4.6 • 602 Ratings
🗓️ 18 August 2019
⏱️ 69 minutes
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0:52.7 | You're now listening to The Bradshaw Boys, a podcast where three relatively grown men binge the iconic HBO series, Sex and the City. |
1:01.4 | So dust off those DVDs and grab yourself a white wine or even the cosmopolitan and settle in. |
1:03.6 | Take it away, boys. |
1:16.5 | Welcome to the Brancho Boys, a podcast where three guys watch the way through sex in the city for the first time ever mostly. I am Corey Kavan. I'm Kevin James Doyle. My name is John Seber. We have a very special guest today, a queen of radio. Ophira Eisenberg, the host of Ask Me Another on National Public |
1:24.8 | Radio. Indeed. |
2:02.7 | Welcome, Ophira. Thank you so much for having me. No, that's my NPR voice. It's not real. When we did sound check just now, I was like, oh, it's so funny. It's like, this is, this is, you're like, you know how to do radio. We just know how to, like, set up microphones in a room. You were one of the, you were one of the few people that when I was like, if you can just count to 10, that I was like, you do this for your day job. Yeah. Oh yeah, but I never have to count to 10. Well, because your show is live. Because it's live. So it's kind of like doing a stand-up show. Like you're hosting a big game show. That is such an issue. It is really hard, as it turns out, |
2:08.3 | to turn a live show into a radio show. Really? It's really hard because listening, |
2:16.0 | all of your listeners are listening to this in a one-to-one environment. Yeah. But a live show is not a one-to-one environment. So you're constantly dealing with these different ideas of who is listening and how to respond. So, I mean, the general rule of thumb is like if I feel is if everyone is having fun in the live room, the people listening are going to feel like they're part of it. Yeah. That's interesting, though. Is that in your head as you're hosting to where you're like, |
2:35.1 | will this sound good as a show? |
2:36.6 | Or do you kind of let go? |
2:38.1 | I kind of have to let go, |
2:39.5 | but I am really cognizant of volume. |
2:43.7 | Interesting. |
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