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William Tong
  • Real Estate Broker / Lender (Residential & Commercial)
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BP Podcast - Please remove the radio static intro to the casts.

William Tong
  • Real Estate Broker / Lender (Residential & Commercial)
  • Arcadia, CA
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Hi Guys! Love the podcasts! I've been listening since show 01 and really like how things are progressing!

One thing that really bothers me is that radio-static intro to the beginning of the recent podcasts. I get the idea of "tuning in", but it hurts my ears because I'm usually listening to the casts with headphones and the sharp static bites right into my eardrums.

I want to absorb every bit of information during the podcasts and recently I've just started each session annoyed and agitated by that intro.

If the static can't be taken out for something better, can we at least have the intro play at a softer volume in relation to the rest of the podcast?

I've already bought J's books and can't wait to read them!

Thanks guys!

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J Scott
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J Scott
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ModeratorReplied
Originally posted by Joshua Dorkin:
That's the downside of being clever . . . whoops.

You mean, that's the downside of *THINKING* you're being clever... ;)

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