The average gap between ments in a conversation is 200 millo seconds. We're all preparing to speak well before the other person finishes talking. When we have a conversation, as you and i are having now, we're singing a duet. It's almost as if it hadt one voice speaking. The babies are singing to us.
Today, we are revisiting one of our favorite episodes: an interview with New Yorker staff writer John Colapinto. In his brilliant book, "This Is the Voice," John says that while opposable thumbs are handy, the voice is our species' greatest attribute. We rely on it to communicate and collaborate, woo our mates and protect our children, win wars and make podcasts. John would know. A vocal injury changed his relationship with his instrument and set him on a path to better understand what his voice means to him — and what the voice means to humanity.