I think sometimes. I think they are to establish context, right? But then also you have those intros on your website. So people can read the intro and then just listen. The idea is that I want to provide people with a transcript as much as possible. If I've written the whole thing out in advance, I might as well stick the text on the website too. Most of the time when people listen to the podcast, they're not on the website. It's only about what? I don't know what percentage actually visit the website, but it's a small percentage. Do you get statistics about which parts of the podcast people listen to? No, I can't be
698. Paul is on the Podcast / Random Questions with Paul Taylor
Paul Taylor joins me for some random questions and challenges, including various little discussion points, accents, citizenship test questions, idioms, jokes and more.
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