
That there is a podcat. Here is a podcast. I'm very pleased that my interview with Diane of CraftyPod is now available to download.
I was really worried about how I'd sound. Everybody tells me I have a strange (they don't use the word strange, of course) accent, but I've never had an opportunity to review it for myself. I certainly sound northern, don't I? What's that aboot? It sounds like I grew up in Canada, eh? Interesting. Also, I don't really have a lisp, do I? I don't think we've evolved, as a species, to a point where we're comfortable listening to our own voices. The danger is that I'll get too absorbed with listening to myself, and a tiger will come along and get me.
Also, because I can't let things like this slip by, it was really Robin Dunbar who said the thing about group size, although Stephen Pinker probably agrees, if he hasn't written about it as well. The problem is that I'm too well read, you see, not that I have a bad memory. No.
I'm really happy with the podcast, though, both to have just been a part of it and also the clever things I said. Thank you, Diane!




Hey, Robin Dunbar taught me at university, I'll have to listen to that. Not that I wouldn't otherwise, of course. Being Canadian as well, I guess it'll remind me of home.
Really well done & quite clever.
I hate hearing recordings of my voice. I always think, "do I really sound like that?" In my own head my voice sounds richer and more mellow - I prefer to live with this illusion.
I think it's fabulous, you don't sound weird at all. Very cool.
hello,
I adore the cats (and any animal), the vegan/vegetarian meal and to do photography.
I am really happy to find you...
greetings,
elena
great job on the podcast! the music was amusing. i didn't really notice your alledged accent though. thanks for sharing. :)
Congratulations on the podcast! Informative, witty and not at all strange-sounding. Though I did have a quiet giggle whenever you said 'about'...
looking forward to seeing the book. love your blog. completely agree with previous comments. not weird,just a nice canadian "a-boot" every once in a while!
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