TheShuttChuteWhile not as eloquent and succinct as your FAQ, this was my understanding of #ContemplativeListening as I described it earlier this month. http://youtu.be/xapdUi017bc
You did a great job @Sm2n
PilgrimChrisAh Delores! What can I say? Thanks for the shout out, but more importantly thanks for making @audioboo so human!
I have my own difficulties with boo'ing, or more specifically, with listening to and responding to boos, that are well documented. However, the fact that there is always someone willing to listen either on the phone or responding through a boo and willing to help keeps me glued to audioboo.
Your own boos are always well worth listening to and your enthusiasm for the company you work for shines through your boos - @audioboo are lucky to have you on board!
Love you guys and gals :)
omaniblogDelores, this audio you've made is so human - you live the brand - what the company is - so engagingly, so generously - I sit here in Glanmire Cork on Saturday night as rain begins to patter on slates - loving your voice - feeling so fortunate we belong in this together.
DaylightGamblerThanks for the mention Delores! I am completely addicted to this fantastic, warm and friendly community even after such a short time.
NickHollowayVoxBeaut.
"I have a lot to be thankful for; my friends, my family, and of late my new found friends on Audioboo. Many people don't understand, "How can you form friendships and somewhat of a relationship without ever meeting people?".
You listen to people, you listen to them talk, sometimes they pour out their innermost feelings and are just reaching out to other human beings. That's important. I don't think people do that enough. Many of the other platforms out there they don't lend themselves to that kind of connection, the way the recorded voice does... the kind of mundane stuff, that sill can be intersting, because it's a peek into someone else's life and expands your own life and makes you think outside of the little cubicle that we either live or work in, it helps us get out of that shell.
It's bewidlering that several thousand kilometres away are people that I want to listen to and I want to hear what they're doing with their lives, I care about how their children are doing and want to find out more about them. Isn't that interesting? Isn't it strange that we can connect with people who are thousands of kilometres away, more that people who are right next door? And not only that but we sometimes know more about them, and feel a certain connection and similarities. It's amazing."
https://plus.google.com/112665341797921825556/posts/Ju24a6Y7DYG