...to poisonous media.
I was long overdue at finding a new way to put a filter between my own mind and the repetitious poison of the media.
For some reason I have always underestimated or overlooked podcasts. I bumbled onto a website that I really love: historyofenglishpodcast.com .
It aims at explaining how the spoken language has changed. How refreshing! (Previously I have made the mistake of stepping into dry, technical, linguistic explanations on the written language. Dreadful stuff.)
It is pleasant to listen to these podcasts at night, when my eyes are too tired to read, but my brain isn't quite ready to sleep. I could listen to more music, but I don't want to overdo that, and become insensitive to music.
Somebody please stop me from flaring up with excessive expectations! Otherwise I will tear into the world of audio books and podcasts, and download as many goodies as possible!
I was long overdue at finding a new way to put a filter between my own mind and the repetitious poison of the media.
For some reason I have always underestimated or overlooked podcasts. I bumbled onto a website that I really love: historyofenglishpodcast.com .
It aims at explaining how the spoken language has changed. How refreshing! (Previously I have made the mistake of stepping into dry, technical, linguistic explanations on the written language. Dreadful stuff.)
It is pleasant to listen to these podcasts at night, when my eyes are too tired to read, but my brain isn't quite ready to sleep. I could listen to more music, but I don't want to overdo that, and become insensitive to music.
Somebody please stop me from flaring up with excessive expectations! Otherwise I will tear into the world of audio books and podcasts, and download as many goodies as possible!
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I’m normally unsubscribed to Audible and all my audiobooks remain downloadable. Every year or two I take advantage of a special deal, get some more titles, then cancel again.