I normally knit or go for a walk while listening

  • BrikoX
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    41 year ago

    Mostly walking outside or while doing various chores around the house. Oh and also cooking. Basically unless I’m sitting or interacting to someone I’m listening to an audiobook. 🤣

    • gabe [he/him]OPM
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      21 year ago

      Do you prefer fiction or nonfiction or it just kinda varies per the mood? I like nonfiction for mindless tasks so I can feel like I’m doing something productive by learning something

      • BrikoX
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        21 year ago

        Only fiction. I get enough non-fiction by living. And my IT specilization doesn’t really translate into audio learning. I use different mediums for non-fiction like blogs/research papers/seminars/conferences/etc…

        I love exploring new worlds and interesting characters be it fantasy/sci-fi or just general fiction. Also prefer series over standalone books.

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  • chandz05
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    31 year ago

    Usually driving. Best place to listen without any other distractions

    • Robertus Cognoscens
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      11 year ago

      Besides the advent of the world wide web, I’ve always supposed the proliferation of audiobooks and podcasts has had a fundamental link with the proliferation of traffic jams.

  • Hotwarioinyourarea Ⓥ
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    21 year ago

    I mostly listen to them when I need to go for a walk, when I’m pushing my toddler on the swing, shopping or cleaning around the house.

  • Robertus Cognoscens
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    21 year ago

    I’ve never been much of an audiobook listener. However, the few ones I’ve listened to I’ve enjoyed very much. Excellent narration, excellent voice acting. I used to play them while cooking, and then while eating what I had just cooked. Then if I was drinking wine with the food, the experience continued, extending into the horizons of my imagination.