Becoming Who You Are by Abby Peeler

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Podcast Demo:)

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Teen (13-17)

Accents

North American (General)

Transcript

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Hi guys. So today we're going to be talking about the magic of just finding yourself as a teenager. I decide to, but this as a demo because I thought, Hey, you know what? I have to put a demo. And podcasting is very interesting to it. So here it is. Basically, I thought I would talk to its. Basically, being a teen is a hotter now. Everybody goes through it, or at least most people is long. Soon no go through the process that everybody's a rebellious pain and not everybody is the mouse attain some of us air mix. I m very mousey and very quiet around people. I don't know where people not friends with. I am very quiet. But if I am friends, if you suddenly I talk faster than anyone you've ever seen, and I don't seem to shut up, and something about that is very interesting to me because it's like we have thes boundaries of who we are with other people. So with our family, maybe we're 100% ourselves. Or maybe we're not at all ourselves and pretending to make someone else in order to be better and less of a failure or more successful or to be someone you're not basically. And so I feel like we change ourselves. But really, the way we are, who we are were made like this for a reason. Whether you believe in a god or not who you are is who you are for some crazy reason and you changing that isn't going to change the deep down, you're this person. And so I think finding yourself as a teen is very important because a lot of times you push away from that. But I think if we just kind of go back to who we are or who we were, then we will be exactly the way we are. And I think that would be the key to success because at least you were you and happy, no matter what. Okay, Thank you for listening to this little excerpt of my thoughts. If you like me dio cash. Let me now, um, or anything where I'm talking because obviously Aiken, speak. Thank you