Shatter the Glass Podcast

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Demonstrates my abilities to announce, be a personality and add flare to creative shows, and also to speak on-air to an audience clearly and engagingly. To coordinate and execute a talk show as a host tasked with engaging and talking to guests while the public listens in.

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Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Young Adult (18-35)

Accents

North American (General)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
Hello, everybody. Welcome to shatter the glass. And you know this when we played Beer League? Just if we have a bye and we don't play one day out of those, you know, we usually play one day a week, and sometimes we have that by just coming back two weeks later. After that last game we had that burns the lungs. I know NHL players air keeping in shape, still on. But leading up to that point, they're not really in game action. So that intensity, I mean, yeah, you could argue it's built up, but it's just gonna be they're not prepared. So you're not gonna expect some kind of game like we saw with construction, CASS. Ian. Yeah. I mean, and I chose the greatest league in the world, obviously. Okay. But when I hear some people trying to compare the numbers in terms of K h l, I hear the word HL throwing around a lot. American Hockey League somewhat of a comparison in terms of skill level, that tells me you have some offensive upside that could translate to the big leagues. Some players pull it off nicely if they're that good offensively, but it can Really exp What was some of your weaknesses? If you are that one dimensional player and you can't back lit up with offense, very. I know we like that good old saying money can't buy happiness, and to an extent, that's true of his other important things in life. But when you look at the times you and I are growing up in and the way we are now, there's so many expensive things, it's gonna make things a little. It's gonna take the edge off. I'll tell you that much. I'm not gonna lie to you. I was kind of worried about the one shot because I haven't seen a lot of one shot movies, and I'm thinking really one little shot that we're gonna see the entire film. It's kind of risky. It's a gamble if you're a filmmaker, especially because you really have to keep the audience engaged because you're losing all those different angles to tell this story, and I only gonna tell it from one angle. That's a challenge