@nluna
Nehemias Luna
@nluna · 0:14

Why do you swell?

First time on Swell would love to hear why people enjoy this app and you know what keeps you coming back as a first time user

#swell

@DBPardes
Deborah Pardes
@DBPardes · 1:41

Audio journaling; discovery ; community 🍿🌱 @nluna

And it's also expanded my thinking around topics that I didn't think about. So there's a lot there's a sense of discovery, which is the most important thing. And for me, I do a lot of audio journaling, and this is my place to do it. So I hope that answers your question. I can't wait to hear other people and their response
@SeekingPlumb

An introvert "haven". The push/pull off ideas. @nluna

So if I'm initially having an emotional response, I could take a step back, listen to it again and say, Is that really what I heard before coming up with a response? Or even if I just didn't quite catch what they said or I'm a little confused, you can listen to it again, but apart from that, I am a big fan of conversation. That causes me to think that challenges me
@SeekingPlumb

And you? @nluna

I meant to ask you there at the end I realize that you just arrived. So maybe it's hard to say, but in general, what is it that you're looking for when it comes to audio, conversation or audio interactions
@Izzy
Izzy S-L
@Izzy · 1:44
Whereas when you listen to someone's voice, it's like, more raw and I get a better sense of what they're actually saying because words are only a part of expression when we're talking to people, there's also tone and many other things that go into it. So that's why I really like Swell, because I feel like I can actually get a sense of what people are truly trying to express
@Karan.Dev
Karan Dev
@Karan.Dev · 1:10
I also wanted to sort of get into podcasting, but I wanted an easier and more accessible way to do it, so I feel like Swell has given me both of these things other chance to speak with as many people as possible about the things that I care about as well as kick off my podcast
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