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[Podcast Update and Exploring Common Human Fears]-[English Listening - Fears]

Listening Time: English Practice · B1 · 2021-12-13

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📋 Summary

Podcast Update: A Shift in Schedule

In this episode of the Listening Time Podcast, host Connor addresses his audience with both professional updates and a discussion on human psychology. He begins by announcing a necessary shift in his production schedule, moving from a weekly release to a bi-weekly format. Connor explains that he has been dealing with "unforeseen expenses"—unpredictable financial challenges—which have forced him to prioritize his primary job to make a living. Despite this, he reassures his members and super members that their rewards, including listening practice seminars and bonus episodes, will remain unaffected. He expresses his hope that this change is only temporary and that he can return to his original goal of releasing weekly content once his financial situation stabilizes.

Announcements and Membership Tiers

Connor also highlights a new, free listening practice seminar now available to his audience. He uses this as an opportunity to promote his membership program on Patreon. He explains that the term "tier" refers to the different levels of access available to supporters, ranging from a $2 membership to a $3 "super member" level, with plans to potentially introduce a $4 tier in the future. He emphasizes that these resources are designed to help listeners improve their language skills through structured practice.

Exploring Human Fears

The core topic of the episode is the exploration of various common fears. Connor breaks down several phobias, providing personal insights into each:

  • Fear of the Dark: Connor describes this as a "very natural fear" rooted in the "fear of the unknown." He notes that while he isn't afraid of the dark as an adult, he admits he would be "freaked out"—a colloquial term for being scared—if he had to enter an abandoned, "pitch black" building at night.
  • Fear of Heights: Known as a common phobia, this involves a fear of being high above the ground. Connor mentions his wife experiences "vertigo," a condition causing dizziness and disorientation. While he doesn't fear heights, he admits that the "takeoff" phase of flying in a "man-made machine" sometimes causes him slight anxiety.
  • Fear of Spiders: Discussing the "unsettling" nature of spiders, Connor explains that their unique way of moving—often described as "crawling"—is what makes them scary to many. He contrasts his mild fear of spiders with his intense fear of cockroaches, which stems from "bad experiences" he had when he was younger. He notes that "from that point on," he has maintained a negative, fearful reaction toward them.
  • Claustrophobia: This is defined as the fear of being in small, tight spaces where one feels "trapped." While Connor finds such situations merely uncomfortable, he acknowledges that for many, the inability to move or escape creates a genuine and profound sense of fear.
  • Fear of Clowns: Connor finds this fear particularly interesting because clowns are intended to be "happy, nice, funny people." He suggests that pop culture, specifically movies like It, has helped "propel"—or move forward and promote—the image of clowns as frightening figures, which has influenced public perception significantly.

By sharing these personal anecdotes and linguistic explanations, Connor provides an engaging lesson that blends vocabulary acquisition with a relatable discussion on the human experience of fear.

🎯Key Sentences

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I hope you're all doing well today.
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I'm sorry for this.
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I don't want to do this, but to be honest, right now I've been dealing with some financial problems.
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Just being perfectly honest with you, I've had some unforeseen expenses that I've had to deal with.
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I hope that it's just a temporary change.
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📝Key Phrases

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out of the way
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make my living
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get it over with
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from that point on
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freaked out
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📖 Transcript

Welcome to the Listening Time Podcast.
Hey everybody, this is Connor and you're listening to episode 43 of the Listening Time Podcast.
I hope you're all doing well today.
First, before we get into today's topic, I want to just announce a couple important things.
So the first thing is that, for now, I'm going to have to reduce the amount of podcast episodes I produce.
So up until this point, I've released an episode every Monday.

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