Narrative Compilation

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Description

clips of longer format reads to display range

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Middle Aged (35-54)

Accents

North American (General)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
yesterday we talked about how to find your passion. Today, let's discuss how to turn your passion into a successful business. As with most things in life, the action of creating a business is nearly as hard as deciding what action to take and defining. Why it is critical for you to follow through to clarify your goals. We suggest you start by making a mission statement you simple language to describe your deep beliefs about the purpose of your business and what values will guide you. The man in the dark green hat had stabbed his rival in the alleyway and coolly wipe his knife on his victim's coat. Elliott had barely moved on the fire escape, but it caught the man's eye and he roared. Come here, kid! As he jumped up to grab the bottom edge of the ladder, Elliott had run in the only direction he could up to the roof. He pressed his back against the inside of the water tank, trying to disappear into the shadows and quiet his breathing. He heard the roof access door open and then the sound of cheap boots scraping across the roofing paper. Elliott had been a street rat selling papers since he was eight and he'd seen plenty. Daisy, the cat like the look out the window all day long. She particularly liked to watch the Children play in their yards because it looked like so much fun. One day, Daisy saw another cat out on the street. He looked lonely and Daisy felt sad. The cat me out up at her and told her that his name was Spike and he didn't have a home. Daisy didn't know how to help spike, but she tried to think of ways to let him into her house. Later, Daisy looked outside and Spike was gone. Daisy was afraid something bad had happened to him. Hi, I'm Lawrence Smith. Thank you for listening.