Orality
Model
50%
Speaker Breakdown
HostTracy Alloway(1,173 words)
M:29%
HostJoe Weisenthal(1,348 words)
M:29%
GuestRobert Papp(6,933 words)
M:29%
Oral Indicators
Agonistic38%
literally, completely, absolutely
Engagement62%
you, our, your
Memory Aids100%
listen, now, like
Repetition100%
think (122x), they (82x), it's (59x)
Parallelism93%
And I'm Joe Weisenthal...., And I still feel like after th..., And I remember this time in 20...
Sound Patterns38%
40 question(s), alliteration: "markets move", alliteration: "barclays brief"
Formulaic Phrases8%
at the end of the day, you know what, i mean
Literate Indicators
Hedging8%
might, quite, maybe
Passive Voice11%
were surrounded, are surrounded, being deployed
Abstract Nouns19%
investment, recommendation, ambiguity
Subordination9%
since, although, while
Sentence Length49%
Avg: 17.3 words/sentence
Word Complexity47%
investment, analyze, anticipate
Academic Markers0%
Impersonal Style38%
646 personal pronouns found
Descriptive Style89%
literally, completely, absolutely
Description
It's been one year since Russia invaded Ukraine in an event that set off a chain reaction of both geopolitical and economic consequences. So what have we learned from the past twelve months? And what is the future of this ongoing conflict? On this episode, we speak with Robert Papp, a retired senior executive at the CIA about what to watch when it comes to the weeks and months ahead. Before joining the CIA, Robert was a cryptologist in the US Navy and also studied Russian and Russia's economic history. He walks us through key questions, including how things are going for either side, and the role of both economic and information warfare in the conflict. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.