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This is the sound of your wet mouth

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There’s a nasty sound, somewhere between a tut and a swallow, that’s really prevalent in podcasting. We almost all do it a little, but some do it a lot, and it can be pretty distracting.

That sloppy, wet, lip-smacking sound (it’s gross to describe and unpleasant to hear) is often caused by too much saliva in your mouth while you’re speaking, which is usually remedied with a glass of water before you start recording.

Dairy products and sugary drinks can cause the mouth to dry up and more saliva to be created as a result. So make sure you’re nice and hydrated the next time you record – whether as a host or a guest – and you can avoid assailing your listeners’ ears!

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Content provided by Hello Steadman Ltd and Mark Steadan. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Hello Steadman Ltd and Mark Steadan or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

There’s a nasty sound, somewhere between a tut and a swallow, that’s really prevalent in podcasting. We almost all do it a little, but some do it a lot, and it can be pretty distracting.

That sloppy, wet, lip-smacking sound (it’s gross to describe and unpleasant to hear) is often caused by too much saliva in your mouth while you’re speaking, which is usually remedied with a glass of water before you start recording.

Dairy products and sugary drinks can cause the mouth to dry up and more saliva to be created as a result. So make sure you’re nice and hydrated the next time you record – whether as a host or a guest – and you can avoid assailing your listeners’ ears!

  continue reading

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