nokey on Nostr: I’ve only heard Sheryl Sandberg’s voice twice. Once as a narrator for her book ...
I’ve only heard Sheryl Sandberg’s voice twice. Once as a narrator for her book where she grieves her husband. And when she last participated in the All-in podcast.
On both occasions the tremolo in her voice was overwhelming, verging on overused.
I realize some people feel more than others but this feels more like a tool in service of communicating and, frankly, marketing.
It makes me sound heartless, especially in the face of what she experienced. But I’m, at best, distracted by the artifice.
Do you need to make people sob in order to get your point across?
Or is it the topic that she uses that demand a bit of sobbing?
No matter, leave the sobbing to the audience. No acting necessary.
On both occasions the tremolo in her voice was overwhelming, verging on overused.
I realize some people feel more than others but this feels more like a tool in service of communicating and, frankly, marketing.
It makes me sound heartless, especially in the face of what she experienced. But I’m, at best, distracted by the artifice.
Do you need to make people sob in order to get your point across?
Or is it the topic that she uses that demand a bit of sobbing?
No matter, leave the sobbing to the audience. No acting necessary.