AS'AD MOTAWH CAKAP SEKOLAH BUANG MASA??? - EP 71
Summary
TLDRThe video discusses whether everyone needs to have a podcast. It debates whether formal education is necessary to run a good podcast, with some arguing authentic conversation skills are more important. It argues podcasting allows more voices to be heard. However loud voices often come from empty minds, so wise people should podcast more. Overall it concludes anyone can podcast, but some learning helps create meaningful content, countering foolish voices.
Takeaways
- 😀 Asap Motor believes formal education was useless for his singing career
- 😊 Experience as a radio talent scout showed academic qualifications didn't guarantee good on-air skills
- 🤔 Having a degree shouldn't be compulsory for starting a podcast
- 😐 Loud voices often come from empty heads
- 😉 Wise people tend to keep quiet and think first
- 😎 This is a wake-up call for wise people to start their own podcasts
- 😡 Stupidity has existed throughout history regardless of medium
- 🥳 Entertainers naturally have loud voices suited for podcasting
- 😍 Political watchers should stay calm and not provoke others
- 😕 Natural tendency is for less intelligent to be more vocal than the wise
Q & A
What was the name of the podcast that featured As'ad Motter?
-The name of the podcast was not mentioned in the transcript.
What was As'ad Motter's opinion about the usefulness of his school education for his singing career?
-As'ad Motter felt that what he learned in school was not useful at all for his singing career. He felt he could have become a successful singer even without going to school.
What was Z's counterargument to As'ad Motter's opinion?
-As a teacher, Z disagreed with As'ad Motter. Z argued that although specific academic topics may not be directly applicable to a singing career, the problem-solving skills and systematic thinking developed in school are still useful in real life.
What was the criteria suggested for starting a podcast?
-It was suggested that to start a podcast, one should have some level of education or qualifications so that the content is not empty and provides value to listeners.
What was Razif's perspective as someone new to podcasts?
-As a newcomer to podcasts, Razif admitted he had never listened to any before being invited to the Oke Let's Go podcast. However, after coming on the show, he realized the hosts were not "empty" and had insightful conversations.
What was the debate around needing education/qualifications to start a podcast?
-There was disagreement on whether formal education or qualifications should be required to start a podcast. Some argued talent and life experiences were more important, while others said some benchmark is needed to ensure quality content.
What was the quote about loud versus wise people?
-A quote from Imam Syafie was mentioned: "Naturally, less intelligent or ignorant people will be louder than the wise. Because the wise think before speaking."
What types of podcast personalities were discussed?
-The transcript mentioned different podcast personality types - entertainers with some informative elements, people trained to speak and entertain from a radio background, those who make controversial comments, and wise/intelligent people who may be less loud.
What was the purpose of the Q&A section suggested at the end?
-The proposed Q&A section was meant to enhance understanding of the podcast, offer additional insights, clarify points where needed, and structure navigation for the reader.
What critique did a radio boss have about untrained talent auditions?
-A past radio boss said talents without at least a Diploma/degree usually lacked the capacity for quality conversation and just repeated themselves rather than speaking organically.
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