Orality
Model
68%
Oral-dominant (speeches, podcasts, storytelling)
Speaker Breakdown
HostJoe Weisenthal(736 words)
M:29%
HostTracy Alloway(1,039 words)
M:94%
GuestChristine Harper(2,936 words)
M:28%
Oral Indicators
Agonistic45%
literally, completely, huge
Engagement57%
you, our, your
Memory Aids100%
listen, now, right
Repetition100%
know (60x), sort (53x), about (45x)
Parallelism99%
And And I'm Joe Weisenthal...., So, you know, you kinda there ..., And it's really interesting to...
Sound Patterns56%
29 question(s), alliteration: "markets move", alliteration: "barclays brief"
Formulaic Phrases8%
you know what, i mean
Literate Indicators
Hedging9%
maybe, might, could
Passive Voice8%
was yellen, be asked, was involved
Abstract Nouns24%
investment, recommendation, question
Subordination10%
because, while, since
Sentence Length47%
Avg: 16.7 words/sentence
Word Complexity46%
investment, analyze, anticipate
Academic Markers0%
Impersonal Style43%
298 personal pronouns found
Descriptive Style87%
literally, completely, perfectly
Description
Paul Volcker is widely-regarded as single-handedly halting a period of severe inflation in the U.S. during the late 1970s and early 1980s. But the former chairmen of the Federal Reserve’s reputation wasn't always so secure. So how does he view his legacy? Christine Harper, the editor of Bloomberg Markets, spent two years working with Volcker to co-author his autobiography, “Keeping At It: The Quest for Sound Money and Good Government.” See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.