Possibly odd answer... I trained for a marathon in order to have the time to listen to audiobooks... I used the running as an excuse to have the time to consume
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Laying on the beach and washing my car are the two primary modes for me.
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I assume so. ~30% of people listen to podcasts on their computer (as opposed to a mobile device). Commuting + "other" only makes up ~36% of "most frequent listening locations." Source: http://www.edisonresearch.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/Podcast-Consumer-2017.pdf …pic.twitter.com/zlLCsgsErK
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You can do cooking and cleaning to podcasts
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I can't do it
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if i found out a friend had the capacity to just sit and listen to a podcast, without doing anything else, i would take defensive measures
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Yep. If it’s really good, ties into something I’m working on, and I have some time. Usually in the morning or at night.
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Always with another activity, but sometimes the podcast is track 1. (mindless video game sans sound in particular)
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Yes when revisiting a podcast that captured particular attention.
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My main reason of insisting of using public transportation instead of driving is to get my daily podcast fix. Been listening to wbez making Oprah... Hardcore History are those where I have to make time to listen..
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