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I know Shemi has invited me to a lot of swells. And so I'll stay here and I'll listen to all of them. And then I'll make a swell and I'll comment, and then it's like, okay, the second invite, I think I'm up to, like, the third invite. And I have several more that Shami invited me to, and I'm going through that sequence
Shammi Mohamed
@shammi · 1:48
Initially, I spent a lot of time, and right now I'm kind of struggling with balancing that with some of my other work. So what I have started to do is I pick specific times during the I think, three times a day or something like that. I use that to kind of like go and browse through
Sudha Varadarajan
@sudha · 1:52
But my starting points are really my conversations on my swell cast, followed by what's the latest out there? Just suggestions for you. And as for time management, I find it extremely useful to listen to swell. When I do my exercise. Ever since I started listening to Swells, I keep up the 1 hour walk. Otherwise I usually get bored or lazy and I cut short. But if I have my headphones on with Wells, then in fact I today extend did it by 15 minutes too
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Bowie Rowan
@bowie · 1:58
I would love to hear, even after you posted this a couple of days ago, if how you've been using the app or when you've been listening to conversations, if that changed at all since hearing these
Hey, bookish podcast. I think I missed your tag. So joining in a bit late. Hope you don't mind. So what I basically do is I like how Sudha said I go to the search tab, and I start off by looking at the latest conversations that are happening on the app, and I start off with those because I somehow like to see the newer stuff that keep popping up
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