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Perfect Moments.

  • Writer: Sondra Whited
    Sondra Whited
  • Feb 26, 2018
  • 1 min read

Updated: Apr 23, 2018

February 25, 2018

Personally, I found this podcast extremly intresting and I think a large part of that came from the Brian’s tone. The way he told the story was in a way that made it so much more intreguing. I disagree that the caller must ask for help prior to recieving it because they probably are missing opportunities to save lives by not calling. I strongly believe that every person who calls does not want to do die, they just feel so lost and confused they don’t know how to live any longer. If the person on the phone sent help their way, maybe it could change their world and give the caller a happy, healthier life. It is also probably very tramatizing for the reciever to hear the person in such distress and not be able to help them. I think this podcast shows that the way you tell a story can make it good or bad. The structure of a story makes or breaks it, so in out papers it is important to have good structure and way of telling it.

 
 
 

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