Clip of Appearance on National Radio Talk Show

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This is a clip of my analysis and opinion on a national local radio station in The Bahamas where I am a panelist. We talk about current events in country and this is a sample of one of those discussions with the host. This demo showcases my natural speaking voice and personality.

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Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Middle Aged (35-54)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
Steve. I thought the prime minister had a good political week this week. The antics in the house of the family were quite humorous on Wednesday to listen to in the car. The Prime Minister said he doesn't want to tell the country what he told Mr Win. He cant speak those words and time. And I was like, Yeah, really? Is that right? Yeah. So he was. He was certainly in rare form on Wednesday. And it would be humorous if the situation that we were dealing with wasn't so serious, half significant. But that being the case, I thought he made a good case for an explanation as to why you should reject the wind deal. Okay. I thought he laid out the case very clearly. Um, and articulately, it was just too much there. I was just too much. They were asking for, um and he was right to reject that deal wholeheartedly. Okay. The problem I had though, is that I don't think that he made the case that the only other option was to buy the resort as a country. I thought that there were many other options he could have chosen, but he chose to go with the one that that he and his administration felt was in the best interest of the game. In people, I accept his narrative that keeping it together as a whole is better than splitting it up. A Some of some of the three hotels. I accept his narrative that there is some benefit to that, and I and I accept the narrative that, um, there are certain spillover effects that you can't quantify by having that resort, which is really the only anchor resort in the City of Report to remain open.