Demo of Phone Hold Music, Commercial and Podcast
Description
Vocal Characteristics
Language
EnglishVoice Age
Middle Aged (35-54)Accents
North American (Canadian-General) North American (General)Transcript
Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
Yeah, yeah. Thank you for calling. We realize your time is valuable, and we are working as quickly as possible to get an agent on the line to assist you. Thank you for your patience. Thank you for continuing to hold. Our agents are currently assisting other clients. If you like to receive a call back when one becomes available, please press zero. Otherwise, continue to hold and we'll be with you shortly. Yeah. Mm. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Oh, yeah. We know you have plans and aspirations. Why let muscle and joint stiffness hold you back from taking that nature? Walk from dancing at your granddaughter's wedding, holding your grandchild? We here at Pax and know you are making memories and you don't have time for pain. That's why we've developed a 20 for our gradual release dosage To keep you comfortable and moving throughout your day. You have better things to do. And missing out on playing with your grandchildren is just not an option. Ask your arthritis doctor about packs and 20 for our release and take back your life Elephant in the room. I'd like to address the elephant in the room. I hate awkward avoidance of the obvious. Sometimes that's a virtue. Sometimes that's my vice. Perhaps I bare my soul and saying, I have an elephant on my chest. Oh, I ignore him, too. I pretend he doesn't exist less the interfere with my plans. Sometimes he just visits. Sometimes he sends me for a walk amongst the stars. Mostly, he just lounges around and digs in his heels. At times, I loathe him, and I do all I can to pry him away. I dream of five male runs and 50 push ups, and sooner or later, he settles back in. So what do you do when that elephant just won't leave? I guess you embrace them. We all need a place to be. Maybe I should thank him for not bringing friends day by day. I have an elephant on my chest.