OK, this is about me trying to learn liking the recorded sound of my own voice. “An unnamed person” recorded a for-fun podcast, and I heard the thing later. Not perfect. I think I came out as stilted, unnatural, and dumb.
My voice still sounds a bit weird on tape, but I can tell it is me, at least.
What is the next step for me, to reach this goal? Any hints on accepting/enhancing your own voice on tape?
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Olle,
I feel your pain. I had the same problem at the last Rails meetup. I can assure you though that your voice sounds just fine in real life… :-) I guess for recordings we need to speak louder maybe, and articulate more, at least that’s what I think I need to do.
Cheers
Peter
For the hordes of curious people that want to hear more of you, you could point them to http://podcast.rubyonrails.org/programs/1/episodes/copenhagenrubybrigade where we’re interviewed for 20 minutes.
More info at http://copenhagenrb.dk/2007/1/6/copenhagen-rb-interviewed-in-the-rails-podcast