Welcome to the Listening Time podcast.
Hey everybody, this is Connor and you're listening to episode 138 of the Listening Time podcast.
Thank you all for listening.
I want to encourage you and motivate you to keep on practicing with your English listening and just know that you are improving.
Maybe slowly, but you're improving if you're practicing.
So great job.
I want to congratulate you on being here today and listening and practicing your English today.
In this episode, I'm going to talk about the topic of deep thinking.
Thinking deeply.
The reason why I chose this topic is because I was inspired by my last advanced episode that I recorded.
I think that episode will be released in February for all of you listening to.
I'm family members and vip's, so it probably won't be released until after this normal episode.
But I recorded an advanced episode about solitude, about being alone, and it got me thinking about thinking.
When I was recording that episode, one of the things that I was thinking about is about how when I'm in solitude, when I'm alone, I can often think deeply and think about things in a more profound way, not just a superficial way.
And I think that it's important to think deeply in general about different things.
And so I want to talk about that today.
It's kind of a deep topic, but I'm sure you'll like it.
And before we start, remember that if you want to practice with my advanced episodes where I speak at normal speed, then make sure to sign up to become a listening time family member.
The link is down below in the episode description.
And if you feel ready to start practicing with conversations where I speak to other native speakers from different parts of the US, then make sure to sign up for my US Conversations podcast.