Orality
Model
86%
Highly oral (epic poetry, sermons, hip-hop)
Speaker Breakdown
HostTracy Alloway(1,149 words)
M:93%
HostJoe Weisenthal(833 words)
M:29%
GuestSal Mercogliano(3,266 words)
M:27%
Oral Indicators
Agonistic34%
basically, obviously, definitely
Engagement62%
you, our, your
Memory Aids100%
listen, so, now
Repetition100%
about (39x), know (33x), they (33x)
Parallelism88%
So why would I pay for stuff I..., And I'm Joe Weisenthal...., Or was it LA?...
Sound Patterns57%
35 question(s), alliteration: "markets move", alliteration: "barclays brief"
Formulaic Phrases3%
i mean
Literate Indicators
Hedging10%
could, appear, probably
Passive Voice10%
be owned, is called, was opened
Abstract Nouns22%
investment, business, verizon.com/business
Subordination10%
until, while, because
Sentence Length38%
Avg: 14.6 words/sentence
Word Complexity46%
investment, analyze, anticipate
Academic Markers5%
according to
Impersonal Style38%
380 personal pronouns found
Descriptive Style84%
exactly, apply, monthly
Description
It's happened again. Another container ship owned by the Evergreen Maritime Corp. has gotten stuck a year after the Ever Given became lodged in the Suez Canal and briefly halted the flow of global trade. This time the grounding happened in the Chesapeake Bay and involves the Ever Forward -- a 1000-foot container ship which happens to be carrying the contents of Tracy's entire Hong Kong apartment. On this episode of Odd Lots, Tracy Alloway and Joe Weisenthal speak with maritime historian Sal Mercogliano about why another ship has gotten stuck, what it says about shipping and infrastructure, and how long Tracy might have to wait to get her stuff. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.