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In this episode of 'Have You Ever,' it centers around whether listening to audiobooks can be considered reading. The host explores the evolution of books from ancient scrolls to digital formats and examines arguments for and against audiobooks. Some believe physical books create a deeper connection with the material, while audiobooks offer multitasking benefits and accessibility for people with visual impairments. Despite the ongoing debate, the host concludes that the important aspect is enjoying the story, regardless of format. The episode also touches on various book genres and the host's personal preferences and experiences with both reading and listening to books.
If you enjoyed this weird little thought journey, make sure to follow the podcast so you don’t miss the next one. Got a strange 'Have You Ever' question of your own? Hit me up!
https://linktr.ee/haveyoueverweird
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In this episode of 'Have You Ever,' it centers around whether listening to audiobooks can be considered reading. The host explores the evolution of books from ancient scrolls to digital formats and examines arguments for and against audiobooks. Some believe physical books create a deeper connection with the material, while audiobooks offer multitasking benefits and accessibility for people with visual impairments. Despite the ongoing debate, the host concludes that the important aspect is enjoying the story, regardless of format. The episode also touches on various book genres and the host's personal preferences and experiences with both reading and listening to books.
If you enjoyed this weird little thought journey, make sure to follow the podcast so you don’t miss the next one. Got a strange 'Have You Ever' question of your own? Hit me up!
https://linktr.ee/haveyoueverweird