My Weird Prompts
Daniel noticed something strange: listening to a political speech felt more intimate and direct than watching it on video. But his real question was about retention — can you actually remember what you hear while folding laundry or washing dishes? We dive into the research on divided attention, the surprising benefits of light physical activity during audio learning, and why the type of multitasking matters enormously. We also explore the intimacy of audio as a medium, the trap of screen-based consumption before bed, and why listening to a full speech changes your perception compared to reading news summaries. If you've ever wondered whether your podcast habit is actually working, this episode has answers.
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