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For this episode, it connects mainly to the composing process that we have learned within the UWRT 1104 course. The composing process of this episode was a LOT easier than the first episode. When writing the rough draft of this episode, it was quite straightforward. I knew what I wanted to talk about and how I wanted to address each topic. However, when actually recording, many things tend to go astray. Keeping on track, microphone problems, and many other small issues contribute towards the difficulty between the composing process and recording process. Most of the issues I had while composing the episodes were with repetition. I wanted to make sure every episode was unique not only with the topic, but also the information and opinions provided as well. Keeping the info and opinions fresh and unique was challenging to see how it would transfer from a written rough draft to actually talking. Another issue that I had with the composing process was being able to think through what I wanted to say and convert it into a written form. Altogether, the podcast project has shown me how to effectively compose a piece of writing, no matter the use that piece has. The composing process is strenuous when starting out with no experience, but that's how it works with anything.

For this episode, it connects mainly to the composing process that we have learned within the UWRT 1104 course. The composing process of this episode was a LOT easier than the first episode. When writing the rough draft of this episode, it was quite straightforward. I knew what I wanted to talk about and how I wanted to address each topic. However, when actually recording, many things tend to go astray. Keeping on track, microphone problems, and many other small issues contribute towards the difficulty between the composing process and recording process. Most of the issues I had while composing the episodes were with repetition. I wanted to make sure every episode was unique not only with the topic, but also the information and opinions provided as well. Keeping the info and opinions fresh and unique was challenging to see how it would transfer from a written rough draft to actually talking. Another issue that I had with the composing process was being able to think through what I wanted to say and convert it into a written form. Altogether, the podcast project has shown me how to effectively compose a piece of writing, no matter the use that piece has. The composing process is strenuous when starting out with no experience, but that's how it works with anything.

For this episode, it connects mainly to the composing process that we have learned within the UWRT 1104 course. The composing process of this episode was a LOT easier than the first episode. When writing the rough draft of this episode, it was quite straightforward. I knew what I wanted to talk about and how I wanted to address each topic. However, when actually recording, many things tend to go astray. Keeping on track, microphone problems, and many other small issues contribute towards the difficulty between the composing process and recording process. Most of the issues I had while composing the episodes were with repetition. I wanted to make sure every episode was unique not only with the topic, but also the information and opinions provided as well. Keeping the info and opinions fresh and unique was challenging to see how it would transfer from a written rough draft to actually talking. Another issue that I had with the composing process was being able to think through what I wanted to say and convert it into a written form. Altogether, the podcast project has shown me how to effectively compose a piece of writing, no matter the use that piece has. The composing process is strenuous when starting out with no experience, but that's how it works with anything.

For this episode, it connects mainly to the composing process that we have learned within the UWRT 1104 course. The composing process of this episode was a LOT easier than the first episode. When writing the rough draft of this episode, it was quite straightforward. I knew what I wanted to talk about and how I wanted to address each topic. However, when actually recording, many things tend to go astray. Keeping on track, microphone problems, and many other small issues contribute towards the difficulty between the composing process and recording process. Most of the issues I had while composing the episodes were with repetition. I wanted to make sure every episode was unique not only with the topic, but also the information and opinions provided as well. Keeping the info and opinions fresh and unique was challenging to see how it would transfer from a written rough draft to actually talking. Another issue that I had with the composing process was being able to think through what I wanted to say and convert it into a written form. Altogether, the podcast project has shown me how to effectively compose a piece of writing, no matter the use that piece has. The composing process is strenuous when starting out with no experience, but that's how it works with anything.

For this episode, it connects mainly to the composing process that we have learned within the UWRT 1104 course. The composing process of this episode was a LOT easier than the first episode. When writing the rough draft of this episode, it was quite straightforward. I knew what I wanted to talk about and how I wanted to address each topic. However, when actually recording, many things tend to go astray. Keeping on track, microphone problems, and many other small issues contribute towards the difficulty between the composing process and recording process. Most of the issues I had while composing the episodes were with repetition. I wanted to make sure every episode was unique not only with the topic, but also the information and opinions provided as well. Keeping the info and opinions fresh and unique was challenging to see how it would transfer from a written rough draft to actually talking. Another issue that I had with the composing process was being able to think through what I wanted to say and convert it into a written form. Altogether, the podcast project has shown me how to effectively compose a piece of writing, no matter the use that piece has. The composing process is strenuous when starting out with no experience, but that's how it works with anything.

For this episode, it connects mainly to the composing process that we have learned within the UWRT 1104 course. The composing process of this episode was a LOT harder than the other 5 episodes. When writing the rough draft of this first episode, it was quite straightforward. I knew what I wanted to talk about and how I wanted to address each topic. However, when actually recording, many things tend to go astray. Keeping on track, microphone problems, and many other small issues contribute towards the difficulty between the composing process and recording process. Most of the issues I had while composing the episodes were with repetition. I wanted to make sure every episode was unique not only with the topic, but also the information and opinions provided as well. Keeping the info and opinions fresh and unique was challenging to see how it would transfer from a written rough draft to actually talking. Another issue that I had with the composing process was being able to think through what I wanted to say and convert it into a written form. Altogether, the podcast project has shown me how to effectively compose a piece of writing, no matter the use that piece has. The composing process is strenuous when starting out with no experience, but that's how it works with anything.