Susan Davis
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And thanks for listening to the NPR Politics Podcast.
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Oh, I am so happy to be here today. All right.
Oh, I am so happy to be here today. All right.
Oh, I am so happy to be here today. All right.
You know, I was going to talk about something else this week, but then before the podcast, I saw a hot take that got me literally so hot. It is now the thing that I can't let go. And it is a column in Time magazine in which someone defends voice notes in a column entitled, We Should All Send More Voice Notes.
You know, I was going to talk about something else this week, but then before the podcast, I saw a hot take that got me literally so hot. It is now the thing that I can't let go. And it is a column in Time magazine in which someone defends voice notes in a column entitled, We Should All Send More Voice Notes.
You know, I was going to talk about something else this week, but then before the podcast, I saw a hot take that got me literally so hot. It is now the thing that I can't let go. And it is a column in Time magazine in which someone defends voice notes in a column entitled, We Should All Send More Voice Notes.
Now, if you don't know what that is, it's when someone will literally on their phone, like record themselves talking to you and then like text it to you. And I cannot tell you. how much I disagree with this sentiment. I'm sorry if either of you are voice note people, but please don't send voice notes. This is not something that, this is a social contagion. I need to stop here at this podcast.
Now, if you don't know what that is, it's when someone will literally on their phone, like record themselves talking to you and then like text it to you. And I cannot tell you. how much I disagree with this sentiment. I'm sorry if either of you are voice note people, but please don't send voice notes. This is not something that, this is a social contagion. I need to stop here at this podcast.
Now, if you don't know what that is, it's when someone will literally on their phone, like record themselves talking to you and then like text it to you. And I cannot tell you. how much I disagree with this sentiment. I'm sorry if either of you are voice note people, but please don't send voice notes. This is not something that, this is a social contagion. I need to stop here at this podcast.
Also, if you want to leave a message, just do a voicemail because the thing I appreciate, and also don't leave a voicemail, just text me. But if you do leave a voicemail, at least your phone now will transcribe the voicemail so you can look at what they said really quickly. Like a voice note sent to you is diabolical.
Also, if you want to leave a message, just do a voicemail because the thing I appreciate, and also don't leave a voicemail, just text me. But if you do leave a voicemail, at least your phone now will transcribe the voicemail so you can look at what they said really quickly. Like a voice note sent to you is diabolical.
Also, if you want to leave a message, just do a voicemail because the thing I appreciate, and also don't leave a voicemail, just text me. But if you do leave a voicemail, at least your phone now will transcribe the voicemail so you can look at what they said really quickly. Like a voice note sent to you is diabolical.
And anytime someone sends me a voice note, I'm not lying, I delete it and text them and say, what do you want to tell me?
And anytime someone sends me a voice note, I'm not lying, I delete it and text them and say, what do you want to tell me?