A Quote by Steve Bullock

I don't listen to that many podcasts when I fly. — © Steve Bullock
I don't listen to that many podcasts when I fly.

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It's safe to say I'm a comedy nerd. I listen to so many podcasts. I just love to laugh.
I love podcasts! I wish I had my own, although I think there are already too many podcasts, so I don't know how I would create a new one.
I listen to a lot of podcasts, which are split down the middle between comedy and board game podcasts, and a couple of eclectic ones like 'The Dinner Party' from NPR, where they take an event that happened that week in history and give you a cocktail recipe inspired by it.
I tend to listen to podcasts while running. I don't like to listen to music because my brain would try to get me to run in time with it.
People don't want to watch television or listen to the radio or listen to podcasts for perfect. They want personality.
To be honest, because there's loud music in my ears probably three hours a day, between sound check and the show, I listen to podcasts more than I listen to music on the road.
I listen to podcasts while I run in Boise's foothills.
I like NPR's podcasts because I can listen to those on the bus.
I don't really listen to podcasts - I like one podcast and it's called Song Exploder.
I just listen to true-crime podcasts, do some weights and pretend I know what I'm doing.
I'd rather have my teeth drilled than listen to that awful song, 'Fly, Eagles Fly.'
I listen to podcasts when I run because it means my mind still gets stimulated by something else.
Flights are a good way to catch up on podcasts, but I'll listen to some jazz to fall asleep.
A lot of people listen to podcasts because they want to learn something and be entertained along the way.
Prestige podcasts, like prestige television shows, tend to have an audience that believes itself literate, well-informed, and reasonable. Listening to podcasts, in this model, is a form of virtue.
For many years in my laboratory and other laboratories around the world, we've been studying fly behaviors in little flight simulators. You can tether a fly to a little stick. You can measure the aerodynamic forces it's creating. You can let the fly play a little video game by letting it fly around in a visual display.
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