@PKBriggs
Sontaia Briggs
@PKBriggs · 1:48

The Voice: A swell love note.

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If you choose. What is the point of this? Swell? I was sitting here this morning listening to a bunch of swells, and I was just reminded how much I love the sound of voice. Like, I just always loved audio, radio. And the beauty of swell is we can get into conversations, not just one way in so many accents, so many people, so many ideas, so many places. I can just push play. And I can be in India
@LadyO
Ophelia Johnson
@LadyO · 1:19
You can hear their accent. And for me, especially when I listen to someone from the US, it kind of takes me home. Like, it kind of makes me not be so lonely and not feel like I'm alone. So you're right. It is like a love note and it's so beautiful. And a lot of them are inspiring and give you so many different perspectives on things in this life
@UnityEagle
Unity Eagle
@UnityEagle · 1:58
Hey, PK, thank you so much for creating this amazing swell. A swell love notes. Beautiful. You know, this reminds me of why I start beginning using social audio apps in the first place. And I did start it in a very difficult period of my life when due to my health, I was bound to home. And this way I could still travel all over the world and leave my voice print instead of my footprints
@Swell
Swell Team
@Swell · 0:15

Welcome to Swell!

@PKBriggs
Sontaia Briggs
@PKBriggs · 3:01

@Jonathan2022 Beautiful

All these folks, whether it's parents and their child or it's a young person, and they would go to the postage office and buy this stamp to send it all the way to the United States of America, to Montclair State, my little school, in hopes of coming there. And they're from everywhere. I thought, that's the bravest thing. You live in Ethiopia and you want to come all the way here to go to school. How did you find this place?
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Sontaia Briggs
@PKBriggs · 1:22

@UnityEagle Thank you fit your voice

You get to think. You're not immediately trying to respond, to respond quickly, all the little pressures we give to ourselves and conversations. And you get to listen. I listen to folks well, sometimes, typically more than two times before I respond because I want to make sure I'm hitting points, I'm answering the questions, and then I'm just really taking it in and it just gives us time to take it in
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