It can be awkward to be chatting with someone during a recording only to have them…..pause. These quiet moments can be useful, very useful, in creating a cohesive and flowing episode that will build trust with your listeners. Those folks you want to become clients. But you need to let those pauses land. Here’s why they’re good.
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