Orality
Model
65%
Oral-dominant (speeches, podcasts, storytelling)
Speaker Breakdown
HostJoe Weisenthal(1,178 words)
M:28%
HostTracy Alloway(1,769 words)
M:29%
GuestDaniela Gabor(3,782 words)
M:27%
Oral Indicators
Agonistic40%
literally, completely, huge
Engagement54%
you, our, your
Memory Aids100%
listen, now, like
Repetition100%
like (76x), sort (54x), private (52x)
Parallelism95%
And I'm Joe Weisenthal...., But half of my inbox is crypto..., But I wouldn't necessarily bla...
Sound Patterns55%
42 question(s), alliteration: "markets move", alliteration: "barclays brief"
Formulaic Phrases5%
you know what, i mean
Literate Indicators
Hedging11%
relatively, quite, could
Passive Voice8%
was biden, was framed, be employed
Abstract Nouns25%
investment, recommendation, electricity
Subordination11%
because, since, until
Sentence Length58%
Avg: 19.6 words/sentence
Word Complexity51%
investment, analyze, anticipate
Academic Markers4%
according to
Impersonal Style46%
408 personal pronouns found
Descriptive Style61%
literally, completely, necessarily
Description
Over the last few years, ESG has become a gigantic industry. Due to concerns over climate, the treatment of workers, and other public matters, there's been a huge influx of money into investments that take into account environmental, social, and governance considerations. But is there a dark side? On the latest episode of Odd Lots, we speak with Daniela Gabor, a professor of Economics and Macro-Finance at UWE Bristol on her criticism of the space, and the whole process of turning public issues into huge money-making opportunities for investors. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.