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MP3 Download | 1:29:48
The Equipped for Life Podcast is back! After a long hiatus due to the production of Equipped for Life Academy, we’ve begun recording new episodes. We also have some old episodes in the archives we’ll be publishing as well. We loved this episode as our first episode back though.
After introducing Rebecca Carlson and welcoming her to be a second co-host on the podcast, Josh and Emily discuss their common backgrounds in music and musical theater, and how that affects our dialogue.
This leads to a listener mail question on how Emily is able to come across as spontaneous as she does even when saying memorized responses.
This leads to a FASCINATING discussion on, in the situation that we’re talking to a pro-choice person, whether it’s inherently deceptive to add fake thinking pauses, among other things, that actors commonly do when performing.
ERI Blog: The Best Way to Expose Logical Fallacies: Don’t Call Them by Name
ERI Instagram: If Glinda and Elphaba were pro-life advocates
ERI Podcast Clip: Can a musical background improve your dialogues?
Dallas Morning News: Choosing Thomas — Inside a family’s decision to let their son live, if only for a brief time
The Place We Find Ourselves Podcast
Equal Rights Institute Website
Equipped for Life Academy
Equipped for Life Course
Sidewalk Counseling Masterclass
The post Genuine or Performed? Acting Skills in Honest Dialogue appeared first on Equal Rights Institute Blog - Clear Pro-Life Thinking.
MP3 Download | 1:29:48
The Equipped for Life Podcast is back! After a long hiatus due to the production of Equipped for Life Academy, we’ve begun recording new episodes. We also have some old episodes in the archives we’ll be publishing as well. We loved this episode as our first episode back though.
After introducing Rebecca Carlson and welcoming her to be a second co-host on the podcast, Josh and Emily discuss their common backgrounds in music and musical theater, and how that affects our dialogue.
This leads to a listener mail question on how Emily is able to come across as spontaneous as she does even when saying memorized responses.
This leads to a FASCINATING discussion on, in the situation that we’re talking to a pro-choice person, whether it’s inherently deceptive to add fake thinking pauses, among other things, that actors commonly do when performing.
ERI Blog: The Best Way to Expose Logical Fallacies: Don’t Call Them by Name
ERI Instagram: If Glinda and Elphaba were pro-life advocates
ERI Podcast Clip: Can a musical background improve your dialogues?
Dallas Morning News: Choosing Thomas — Inside a family’s decision to let their son live, if only for a brief time
The Place We Find Ourselves Podcast
Equal Rights Institute Website
Equipped for Life Academy
Equipped for Life Course
Sidewalk Counseling Masterclass
The post Genuine or Performed? Acting Skills in Honest Dialogue appeared first on Equal Rights Institute Blog - Clear Pro-Life Thinking.