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Here is something new for the New Year, a Podcast. If people like it, there will be others
View on YouTube where you can view full screen if you wish: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7zXF0IbKI_c
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Here is something new for the New Year, a Podcast. If people like it, there will be others
View on YouTube where you can view full screen if you wish: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7zXF0IbKI_c
Reader Comments (16)
Good idea Dave. I'll be watching for more.
You just off the boat mate?
Ever considered interviewing other notable frame builders via podcasts?
Yes I realize doing the interviews with builders in their shops would be expensive in time and money. But doing such remotely may be doable.
I admire the way you try new avenues to stay young and out spokin'.
Great idea Dave, keep 'em coming!
Nice one, it's not just the braze that has to flow, the person behind the torch has to enter the state of flow; as for magic, I guess the torch is your wand.
(unusual accent, sounds a bit Australian as John C hinted).
For all you hard of hearing, like me, You can get Close Captioning (CC) on Dave's Pod cast.
I have read every blog post you have done and have enjoyed your writing and thoughts. For the podcast, however, I had a very hard time understanding what you were saying. I turned on CC and that did help some, but still it mangled many of your words and I had to stop and figure out what you said. I will just be honest, you write way better than you speak.
Politely, I prefer to read. Do keep up the good work, but please don't get rid of the written word.
Dave. Having met you a few times I can see why readers are not 100% in favor of your pod cast, I guess, I also have somewhat the same problem with my accent. But I have been in the USA a little longer. The thing that surprises me is that your are also a musician as I was. Anyone can play the scales that sounds boring, but some, can make even that mundane job, sound interesting. No worries mate. Your are a genius and a one of a kind, a true enthusiast and a asset to the cycling world so KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK We all love and appreciate what you do
My previous comment was nothing to do with accents or voice - I simply prefer to read than watch/listen.
Very understandable to me Dave. You have a lot to share and your accent adds to the presentation. Keep them coming!
??? Perfectly understandable. Sage advice from the master.
This is great! I vote you keep the videos on your blog, too, as well as on Y-Tube.
I'm curious ... do you find that Southerners have it easier time with your accent than to others in the United States?
I hear a lot of similarities between the Southern accents around me where I grew up (in Virginia) and some of the British accents.
Well done Dave. I was born in London but I was brought to Seattle at age two. You sound like you have no accent, but I have British parents.
Cheers,
Ben
Is that a Guild D4 hanging up behind you dave
An entertaining post and I had no trouble understanding you; keep them coming!