#53 Why your perspective shifts the second time you listen to a podcast
In this episode, the personality explores the phenomenon where the content and impressions of a podcast feel subtly different between the first and second listen, drawing from their own daily listening experiences.
It starts with an unexpected detour into curry.
The host has recently been obsessed with curry. Sharing their experience at a local curry shop and their discovery of how well thin curry pairs with saffron rice, the conversation gradually shifts toward this episode's main theme: the mystery of re-listening.
The timing and setting as a listener are key.
Often listening during commutes or gym workouts, the host discusses how these specific environments affect their receptivity. They explain how the words that stick in their mind differ completely depending on whether they are listening on the go or engaging deeply while at home.
A glimpse into their personal habits.
Toward the end of the episode, the host reveals their specific method for jotting down thoughts on the content they consume. Be sure to check the main episode for the full story, as the conversation delves even deeper into their personal habits.
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