American Male Explainer

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Topics:
Corporate Explainer
George Carlin
How to cook a steak properly
Nature Documentary: Wolves' hunting tactics

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Young Adult (18-35)

Accents

North American (General) North American (US General American - GenAM)

Transcript

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This is Tom. He's pretty good at his job, but he wants to be even better so he can build his career. Tom would love to get regular feedback from his boss, but instead he gets one yearly performance review. And that's it. The average person under 40 spends only two years their job, meaning Tom may only speak to his boss twice, and companies wonder why people quit. George Carlin is considered one of the greatest comedians to ever pick up a microphone period. His routines push the limits on sensitive topics like politics, religion, gender and race. But that raises a serious question. If Carlin were around today, would he be considered a genius or, with the gatekeepers on social media, boo him off stage. Everyone loves stink, but everyone's cooking it wrong. You've got to season the meat and the pan. This ensures that you get the most balanced flavor possible. Next up, patients do not cut into your steak until you're ready to eat. But how will I know it's done because you've got a timer. Four minutes each side medium. That's it. Wolves are the ultimate team players, despite being smaller and less powerful than their press. Their ability to work together makes them one of nature's most feared predators. Here, a wolf pack spots a family of deer on the horizon. They approach from different directions, focusing on the slowest of the group. When the moment is right, they pounds.