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Tamie K
@Tamiek · 3:13

Pt. 2 Moving More Often than an Army Brat

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I started my 10th grade year at James Whitcomb Riley High School, but my parents hated South Bend, and by December, we had moved to nearby Michael, which meant I was going to change schools again. My stay in at Michaelaca High School was brief. By Christmas that year, my parents were already talking about moving again. We were supposed to move to Scottsdale, Arizona, the following year, and I was like, nope, I'm not doing it. I'm not going to another school

#mylife #mychildhood #myhistory #acoa

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Deborah Pardes
@DBPardes · 0:54

@Tamiek

I also wanted to let you know that you can also reply to yourself as opposed to starting a new swellcast, so you could have gone to the first part one and just replied and continued and continued and replied as you needed to. But this is cool for now. In the future, just know that if you have to go over the five minutes, you can do that with a reply
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Tamie K
@Tamiek · 0:30

@DBPardes

You. Hey Debbie, thank you for listening and your feedback. I want to know what would be the ideal word count for a five minute podcast given our speech rates. If you know the average, let me know. I am used to writing long fiction format like novel length books at 75,000 words, so talking for 5 minutes is kind of new to me. Thank you
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Swell Team
@Swell · 0:15

Welcome to Swell!

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Deborah Pardes
@DBPardes · 0:55

@Tamiek

I think when something's five minutes, it better be really good, right? Because that's a long time to hear someone's voice. But about two and a half, three minutes, that's a sweet spot. And that's about maybe 350 words. Anyway, I'll pay attention next time I write something and speak it, and then I'll know more. But thanks so much for your question
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