Datasets:
Add english_jamaica (25 samples)
Browse files- english_jamaica/free_speech/data/audio_1924036.wav +3 -0
- english_jamaica/free_speech/data/audio_1924070.wav +3 -0
- english_jamaica/free_speech/data/audio_1924092.wav +3 -0
- english_jamaica/free_speech/data/audio_1924118.wav +3 -0
- english_jamaica/free_speech/data/audio_1924141.wav +3 -0
- english_jamaica/free_speech/data/audio_1924226.wav +3 -0
- english_jamaica/free_speech/data/audio_1924271.wav +3 -0
- english_jamaica/free_speech/data/audio_2526268.wav +3 -0
- english_jamaica/free_speech/data/audio_2527267.wav +3 -0
- english_jamaica/free_speech/data/audio_265715.wav +3 -0
- english_jamaica/free_speech/data/audio_265755.wav +3 -0
- english_jamaica/free_speech/data/audio_265973.wav +3 -0
- english_jamaica/free_speech/data/audio_266003.wav +3 -0
- english_jamaica/free_speech/data/audio_2714746.wav +3 -0
- english_jamaica/free_speech/data/audio_2714816.wav +3 -0
- english_jamaica/free_speech/data/audio_2714853.wav +3 -0
- english_jamaica/free_speech/data/audio_2714897.wav +3 -0
- english_jamaica/free_speech/data/audio_2790155.wav +3 -0
- english_jamaica/free_speech/data/audio_2790230.wav +3 -0
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- english_jamaica/free_speech/data/audio_404897.wav +3 -0
- english_jamaica/free_speech/data/audio_4536526.wav +3 -0
- english_jamaica/free_speech/metadata.csv +130 -0
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1. Describe your strategy for finding mutually beneficial solutions
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2. Talk about how you prepare for important negotiations
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3. Explain what role listening plays in your negotiation approach
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4. Share how you handle situations where compromise seems difficult
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5. Discuss what you've learned about effective negotiation through experience","Dealing with situations that need negotiation, first you have to approach a situation very calmly. Take the time out to find out the root of the problem. And the main cause of the situation, you have to try to assess it very fast before it escalates to anything further. So that is one of the main approaches. Is by approaching very calmly to the situation.","a843cb82-2244-544d-882b-82e3c87e79d0"
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"data/audio_265755.wav",265755,"male","Black or African American","unknown","JM","Jamaica","Afrikaans","South Africa - Cape Afrikaans",1992,33,"[{""level"": ""conversational"", ""language"": ""English""}, {""level"": ""native"", ""language"": ""Afrikaans""}, {""level"": ""native"", ""language"": ""Akan""}]","Linux","Mobile","Chrome",42.0,"{focused}","English","outdoor","{nature}",3638,"free_speech","# What are your beliefs about our responsibility to help others?
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1. Describe your philosophy about when and how we should assist people in need
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2. Share your views on the balance between helping others and taking care of yourself first
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3. Explain what you believe motivates genuine generosity versus obligation or guilt
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4. Discuss your thoughts on different forms of help: financial, emotional, practical, or educational
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5. Talk about how your beliefs about helping others have been shaped by your experiences giving and receiving aid","Well, in everyday life, you know, we all need help, so everyone deserves a little help. So helping people is a good way to give in back. So it's just something natural for us to do. To help a woman in need and help her brothers and sisters to climb a little step higher in life or towards the where she goes. So my belief in helping people is really truthful down to earth.","a843cb82-2244-544d-882b-82e3c87e79d0"
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"data/audio_265973.wav",265973,"male","Black or African American","unknown","JM","Jamaica","Afrikaans","South Africa - Cape Afrikaans",1992,33,"[{""level"": ""conversational"", ""language"": ""English""}, {""level"": ""native"", ""language"": ""Afrikaans""}, {""level"": ""native"", ""language"": ""Akan""}]","Linux","Mobile","Chrome",36.0,"{relaxed}","English","outdoor","{nature}",3568,"free_speech","# How do outdoor activities influence your well-being and creativity?
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1. Describe how spending time in nature affects your mental clarity and mood
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2. Share your favorite outdoor activities and what makes them meaningful
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3. Explain how outdoor challenges have built your confidence and resilience
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4. Discuss the difference between structured outdoor activities and free exploration
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5. Talk about how outdoor experiences have influenced your indoor creative work","Well, being outdoor should be a part of your everyday lifestyle. Because outside is where you get most of your energy from the sun. So being outdoor you're in tune with nature. You walk barefoot on the ground and you keep yourself grounded with mother nature. You could feel the cool breeze blow on your skin, on the sunshine. So being outdoor will really improve your health a lot and your mentality.","a843cb82-2244-544d-882b-82e3c87e79d0"
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"data/audio_266003.wav",266003,"male","Black or African American","unknown","JM","Jamaica","Afrikaans","South Africa - Cape Afrikaans",1992,33,"[{""level"": ""conversational"", ""language"": ""English""}, {""level"": ""native"", ""language"": ""Afrikaans""}, {""level"": ""native"", ""language"": ""Akan""}]","Linux","Mobile","Chrome",33.0,"{relaxed}","English","outdoor","{nature}",3541,"free_speech","# What's your experience with speaking in front of groups?
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1. Describe how you prepare when you need to speak publicly
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2. Talk about what helps you feel confident when presenting
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3. Explain how you connect with your audience during presentations
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4. Share strategies you use to manage nervousness or anxiety
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5. Discuss what you've learned about effective communication through speaking","Speaking in front of group sometimes could be a little tense or nerve-racking when you're doing really used to be like attending to the audience or giving information to a massive crowd. So I think there are some things that you learn to do like presentation or you approach the situation. That is the next step forward.","a843cb82-2244-544d-882b-82e3c87e79d0"
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"data/audio_300408.wav",300408,"male","Black or African American","unknown","JM","Jamaica","Afrikaans","South Africa - Cape Afrikaans",1992,33,"[{""level"": ""conversational"", ""language"": ""English""}, {""level"": ""native"", ""language"": ""Afrikaans""}, {""level"": ""native"", ""language"": ""Akan""}]","Linux","Mobile","Chrome",33.0,"{relaxed}","English","home","{appliances}",3479,"free_speech","# How do you approach digital security and protecting yourself online?
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1. Describe your strategies for protecting personal information and accounts online
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2. Share how you balance security concerns with the convenience of digital services
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3. Explain your approach to password management and safe browsing habits
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4. Discuss how you stay informed about digital threats without becoming overly paranoid
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5. Talk about what you've learned about the importance of digital literacy and cyber awareness","Protecting yourself online, you have to be careful of clicking unknown links. It's best if you have a firewall to protect you from malicious software. You have other sites that you can sign up with, antivirus pages that can help you protect you from hackers and scammers. So you have to know your surface, the internet.","a843cb82-2244-544d-882b-82e3c87e79d0"
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"data/audio_300448.wav",300448,"male","Black or African American","unknown","JM","Jamaica","Afrikaans","South Africa - Cape Afrikaans",1992,33,"[{""level"": ""conversational"", ""language"": ""English""}, {""level"": ""native"", ""language"": ""Afrikaans""}, {""level"": ""native"", ""language"": ""Akan""}]","Linux","Mobile","Chrome",57.0,"{relaxed}","English","home","{appliances}",3632,"free_speech","# How do you personally define success and achievement?
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1. Describe what success means to you beyond traditional measures like wealth or status
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2. Share how your definition of achievement has changed as you've gained life experience
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3. Explain the difference between external recognition and personal fulfillment in your view of success
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4. Discuss how you measure progress toward your own definition of a successful life
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5. Talk about how your unique definition of success influences your daily choices and priorities","Success means when you finally hit that target you finally reach your goal probably in your investment or your business that you take part in so you in the long term you realize that your business or your investment go over nine to such extent that you realize you don't have to do a nine to five work again there is a big changes in your life you grow both in your life and in your business you can get to travel whenever you want by whatever you want so you could set up your generational wealth for your kids and grandkids to come so I believe that's success when you finally reach your goal","a843cb82-2244-544d-882b-82e3c87e79d0"
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"data/audio_404852.wav",404852,"male","Black or African American","unknown","JM","Jamaica","Afrikaans","South Africa - Cape Afrikaans",1992,33,"[{""level"": ""conversational"", ""language"": ""English""}, {""level"": ""native"", ""language"": ""Afrikaans""}, {""level"": ""native"", ""language"": ""Akan""}]","Linux","Mobile","Chrome",47.0,"{relaxed}","English","outdoor","{nature}",3579,"free_speech","# How do you maintain patience when developing complex skills?
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*π‘ Kickstart ideas*
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1. Describe strategies you use to stay motivated during slow progress periods
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2. Share how you break down overwhelming skills into manageable learning steps
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3. Explain the role of practice routines versus experimental exploration in skill building
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4. Discuss how you measure progress when improvements are gradual and subtle
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5. Talk about the importance of celebrating small wins during long learning journeys","Maintaining patient in developing skills is a main idea to talk about. When developing skills first thing you have to be relaxed, calm, know what the task you're about to perform. You're going to talk and bring the thoughts from within your area, the ideas that you have and bring them forward. Take step-by-step moment to perform your experience. So the main thing you have to be calm.","a843cb82-2244-544d-882b-82e3c87e79d0"
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"data/audio_404897.wav",404897,"male","Black or African American","unknown","JM","Jamaica","Afrikaans","South Africa - Cape Afrikaans",1992,33,"[{""level"": ""conversational"", ""language"": ""English""}, {""level"": ""native"", ""language"": ""Afrikaans""}, {""level"": ""native"", ""language"": ""Akan""}]","Linux","Mobile","Chrome",43.0,"{relaxed}","English","outdoor","{nature}",3532,"free_speech","# How do you decide when to take risks versus play it safe?
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1. Describe what factors you consider when evaluating a potential risk
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2. Talk about a calculated risk you took that worked out well
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3. Explain how you prepare for situations where outcomes are uncertain
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4. Share what you do when you're unsure whether to take a chance
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5. Discuss what you've learned about balancing security with opportunity","Deciding to take risks is a key factor. It's all come with tragedy. You have to make up your mind. And it depends on the moment and what are the risks you're going to take. What benefits this risk is going to lead back on to you. If this is a good benefit or something bad is going to happen. So let's say this could be like an investment and you decide to take a risk to invest a portion of money. Or you say, okay, let's just play it safe and invest what I can lose.","a843cb82-2244-544d-882b-82e3c87e79d0"
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"data/audio_1924036.wav",1924036,"male","Black or African American","Messenger","JM","Jamaica","English","United Kingdom - West Country",1992,33,"[{""level"": ""native"", ""language"": ""English""}]","Linux","Mobile","Chrome",22.0,"{happy}","English","outdoor","{nature}",48174,"free_speech","# Do you like to cook?","unknown","339313e5-54ba-5c9e-81e9-0e5d7abc8335"
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"data/audio_1924070.wav",1924070,"male","Black or African American","Messenger","JM","Jamaica","English","United Kingdom - West Country",1992,33,"[{""level"": ""native"", ""language"": ""English""}]","Linux","Mobile","Chrome",21.0,"{happy}","English","outdoor","{nature}",48199,"free_speech","# What is your favorite snack?","unknown","339313e5-54ba-5c9e-81e9-0e5d7abc8335"
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"data/audio_1924092.wav",1924092,"male","Black or African American","Messenger","JM","Jamaica","English","United Kingdom - West Country",1992,33,"[{""level"": ""native"", ""language"": ""English""}]","Linux","Mobile","Chrome",21.0,"{happy}","English","outdoor","{nature}",48271,"free_speech","# How do you communicate at work?","unknown","339313e5-54ba-5c9e-81e9-0e5d7abc8335"
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"data/audio_1924118.wav",1924118,"male","Black or African American","Messenger","JM","Jamaica","English","United Kingdom - West Country",1992,33,"[{""level"": ""native"", ""language"": ""English""}]","Linux","Mobile","Chrome",21.0,"{happy}","English","outdoor","{nature}",48188,"free_speech","# What do you do in the evening?","unknown","339313e5-54ba-5c9e-81e9-0e5d7abc8335"
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"data/audio_1924141.wav",1924141,"male","Black or African American","Messenger","JM","Jamaica","English","United Kingdom - West Country",1992,33,"[{""level"": ""native"", ""language"": ""English""}]","Linux","Mobile","Chrome",22.0,"{happy}","English","outdoor","{nature}",48200,"free_speech","# Have you been to a concert?","many concerts even my church concerts and truth i'm a christian so yeah i love most the church concerts and musical concerts as well i'm trying to go to the god g.o.d lord almighty jesus christ alpha and omega","339313e5-54ba-5c9e-81e9-0e5d7abc8335"
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"data/audio_1924226.wav",1924226,"male","Black or African American","Messenger","JM","Jamaica","English","United Kingdom - West Country",1992,33,"[{""level"": ""native"", ""language"": ""English""}]","Linux","Mobile","Chrome",42.0,"{happy}","English","outdoor","{nature}",48354,"free_speech","# Do you match your socks?","unknown","339313e5-54ba-5c9e-81e9-0e5d7abc8335"
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"data/audio_1924271.wav",1924271,"male","Black or African American","Messenger","JM","Jamaica","English","United Kingdom - West Country",1992,33,"[{""level"": ""native"", ""language"": ""English""}]","Linux","Mobile","Chrome",21.0,"{happy}","English","outdoor","{nature}",48357,"free_speech","# What is your favorite nut?","unknown","339313e5-54ba-5c9e-81e9-0e5d7abc8335"
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| 81 |
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"data/audio_2526268.wav",2526268,"male","Black or African American","chef","JM","Jamaica","English","South Africa - Cape Town",1991,34,"[{""level"": ""native"", ""language"": ""English""}]","unknown","Desktop","Chrome",53.0,"{happy,relaxed,excited,focused}","English","home","{appliances}",4220,"free_speech","# How do you continue growing and improving as a person?
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*π‘ Kickstart ideas*
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1. Describe what areas of yourself you're currently working on
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2. Talk about how you identify areas where you want to grow
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3. Explain what resources or methods help you develop new skills
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4. Share how you measure your personal progress over time
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5. Discuss what motivates you to keep learning and improving","Good morning. This is a very good question on how I would actually improve myself in a lot of different ways. First of all, I would go with my health. Eat a lot more fruits, less more meat, higher food, take care of my body a little more, as in natural herbs to my body. Improving yourself can mean many different things. Even emotionally, financially, physically. You know, love myself more. Take more time. Sit and meditate a lot more actually. There are so many different ways you could actually improve our health, our being, our living life. And these are just a couple of the ways I would gradually grow myself in being a better individual.","ba667d00-3fb2-55ff-9568-72ebf5316fc9"
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"data/audio_2527267.wav",2527267,"male","Black or African American","chef","JM","Jamaica","English","South Africa - Cape Town",1991,34,"[{""level"": ""native"", ""language"": ""English""}]","unknown","Desktop","Chrome",49.0,"{focused,happy,relaxed}","English","home","{silence}",48250,"free_speech","# Do you ride a bicycle?","Hello there. Yes, good morning. How do I ride my bicycle? I ride my bicycle a couple different ways. I'm a stunt guy. So, I jump on the bicycle, probably a rectangular angle. then start to pedal while pedaling I pick up a little small pace and as the breeze comes in on my body I do a wheelie stunt yes I do a wheelie stunt yeah and then I there is actually an impact brake on one of my bicycles I squeeze both of them and the back wheel actually I lift the back wheel yeah so I'm a stunt guy so I ride my bicycle very unique way","ba667d00-3fb2-55ff-9568-72ebf5316fc9"
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"data/audio_2714746.wav",2714746,"male","Black or African American","chef","JM","Jamaica","English","South Africa - Cape Town",1991,34,"[{""level"": ""native"", ""language"": ""English""}]","unknown","Desktop","Chrome",91.0,"{excited,focused,relaxed}","English","home","{silence}",1372,"free_speech","# Tell me about what you can see from your window
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*π‘ Kickstart ideas*
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1. You could mention if you see buildings, trees, or people
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2. Maybe describe what the sky looks like today
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3. Feel free to share any movement or activity you notice
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4. If you like, tell us about the colors you can see
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5. Ever notice what's the most interesting thing in your view?","Okay, so what I can see from my windows, I can see a lot of different objects. I can see trees, like I can see a tall mango tree, I can see a breadfruit tree, I can see an ackee tree. I can see a guava tree. Yes, a guava tree. I see lights. I see lights are building. Like bases building, high building, horizon building. And I can also see cars moving on the main road. I can see trucks. I can see trailer. I can see a Why do you call these things stop signs? I can see road signs. I can see dogs. I can see people. I can see kids. I can see a couple of bridge. I can see a associate bridge. and the movement of the traffic is kind of bumper to bumper now at the time of the night now yeah I'm seeing like the color of the line I'm seeing different colors of light I'm seeing you know the red light the red light the green light the green light the green light the green light the green light the green light the green light the green light the green light the green light the green light the green light the green light the green light the green light the green light the green light the green light the green light the green light the green light the green light the green light the green light the green light the green light the green light the green light the green light the green light the green light the green light the green light the green light the green light the green light the green light the green light the green light the green light the green light the green light the green light the green light the green light the green light the green light the green light the green light the green light the green light the green light the green light the green light the green light the green light the green light the green light the green The most interesting thing in my view right now is actually looking at the cars moving because I'm in a tall building. Yeah, the cars don't look small and neat. It's kind of very amusing to me.","ba667d00-3fb2-55ff-9568-72ebf5316fc9"
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"data/audio_2714816.wav",2714816,"male","Black or African American","chef","JM","Jamaica","English","South Africa - Cape Town",1991,34,"[{""level"": ""native"", ""language"": ""English""}]","unknown","Desktop","Chrome",32.0,"{happy,relaxed,focused,excited}","English","home","{silence}",48341,"free_speech","# What is your favorite chip flavor?","my favorite chip flavor my favorite chip flavor is the cheesy flavor with the cheetos, the cheezys the corn curls, anything cheesy is actually my favorite my favorite flavor yeah, as long as it's actually cheesy because the cheesy flavor has this tangy taste gives me a vibe so actually that's the best flavor as in chips flavor for me. Cheesy.","ba667d00-3fb2-55ff-9568-72ebf5316fc9"
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"data/audio_2714853.wav",2714853,"male","Black or African American","chef","JM","Jamaica","English","South Africa - Cape Town",1991,34,"[{""level"": ""native"", ""language"": ""English""}]","unknown","Desktop","Chrome",37.0,"{focused,excited,happy,relaxed}","English","home","{silence}",48244,"free_speech","# What is your favorite number?","favorite numbers actually yeah one is actually 12 and the other one is actually my age 34 yeah I don't know from I've been from I reached the age of 34 I've been the happiest in my life and 12 year old was actually the first and I lost my virginity yeah so I hope you guys can actually listen to that","ba667d00-3fb2-55ff-9568-72ebf5316fc9"
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"data/audio_2714897.wav",2714897,"male","Black or African American","chef","JM","Jamaica","English","South Africa - Cape Town",1991,34,"[{""level"": ""native"", ""language"": ""English""}]","unknown","Desktop","Chrome",65.0,"{happy,relaxed,excited,focused}","English","home","{silence}",4170,"free_speech","# Describe your perfect morning routine
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*π‘ Kickstart ideas*
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1. What time you'd like to wake up
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2. What activities you'd do first thing
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3. What you'd have for breakfast
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4. How you'd prepare for your day
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5. What would make your morning feel successful","My perfect morning routine. First thing I do as I wake, I say a prayer. I say a prayer for almost probably 10 minutes. Alright, tomorrow over. Then, when I'm finished, I head to the bathroom, brush my teeth, wash my face, you know, get myself all freshened up. You know, it's a work week, so you know, I was about to head to the shower the first time. First thing I do, head to the shower. get a shower, wash my hair, wash myself good get out, dry myself, wash my hair, iron my hair then I would actually get myself ready for work but first I would have that breakfast get into the kitchen, get myself breakfast you know, have a hot cup of tea, coffee and then the last thing I would do is get myself ready for work as in clothes yeah that's how I would actually prepare myself That's the most successful feeling of morning time when you're up and ready and on point. Yeah.","ba667d00-3fb2-55ff-9568-72ebf5316fc9"
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"data/audio_2790155.wav",2790155,"male","Black or African American","chef","JM","Jamaica","English","South Africa - Cape Town",1991,34,"[{""level"": ""native"", ""language"": ""English""}]","unknown","Desktop","Chrome",27.0,"{relaxed,focused}","English","home","{silence}",48203,"free_speech","# Do you use public transportation?","unknown","ba667d00-3fb2-55ff-9568-72ebf5316fc9"
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| 112 |
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"data/audio_2790230.wav",2790230,"male","Black or African American","chef","JM","Jamaica","English","South Africa - Cape Town",1991,34,"[{""level"": ""native"", ""language"": ""English""}]","unknown","Desktop","Chrome",44.0,"{happy,excited}","English","home","{silence}",4160,"free_speech","# Describe your favorite place to relax
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*π‘ Kickstart ideas*
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1. Where this place is located
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2. What makes this place special to you
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3. What you like to do when you're there
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4. How this place makes you feel
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5. When you usually go to this place","unknown","ba667d00-3fb2-55ff-9568-72ebf5316fc9"
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"data/audio_2790295.wav",2790295,"male","Black or African American","chef","JM","Jamaica","English","South Africa - Cape Town",1991,34,"[{""level"": ""native"", ""language"": ""English""}]","unknown","Desktop","Chrome",31.0,"{happy,excited,focused}","English","home","{silence}",48215,"free_speech","# What time is your alarm set for?"," My alarm time, I have like a couple different set alarm times. I set my alarm in the morning for like 5 o'clock AM and then I have another alarm when I get home at 11 PM because I work online and at that time I start to work. Then I have another alarm again at 3 o'clock AM the following morning. Yeah that reminds me that I have to go to bed to get a couple hours rest.","ba667d00-3fb2-55ff-9568-72ebf5316fc9"
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"data/audio_4536526.wav",4536526,"male","Black or African American","Language Teacher","JM","Jamaica","English","United States - General American",1998,27,"[{""level"": ""native"", ""language"": ""English""}]","Windows","Desktop","Chrome",300.0,"{""Just driven at this moment"",focused,relaxed,anxious}","English","home","{Home}",3625,"free_speech","# What potential future challenges are you preparing to face or overcome?
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*π‘ Kickstart ideas*
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1. Describe challenges you anticipate based on current trends or personal circumstances
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2. Share how you're building resilience and adaptability for unknown future difficulties
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3. Explain your approach to preparing for challenges without becoming overly anxious
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4. Discuss skills or resources you're developing to handle future obstacles
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+
5. Talk about how past challenges have taught you to better prepare for future ones","Okay, all right. So good question. Honestly, thinking about future challenges makes me like a mix of excited and a little nervous. But in a good way, you know, I've been trying to look ahead without getting overwhelmed by it. So what do I see coming? A few big ones stand out. First, the world's most fast moving AI job automation and constant change. I anticipate needing to keep learning new skills every couple of years just to stay relevant. That feels daunting sometimes on a personal level. I'm thinking about financial stability in this economy. Maybe building more passive income or side hustle because traditionally nine to five security isn't what it used to be. Also, honestly, mental health stuff with everything online comparison, news overload, staying grounded and not burning out is going to be a real challenge in the next five to 10 years. How am I building resilience and skills and resources? That's why I've started preparing a small consistent way. I'm deliberately building adaptability. I've made a habit of learning something new every month, whether it's a coding course, better financial tracking, or even just reading about psychology and emotional regulation. I'm working on discipline too, things like daily journaling, exercise, and meditation because I know when big challenges hit, the basics like sleep and movement make the biggest difference. Resource-wise, I'm slowly building a little emergency fund networking more internationally on collecting tools like books on stoicism, apps for habit tracking, and even a couple online communities where people talk openly about real struggles and real opportunities. It's not about having everything figured out. It's about having enough tools in the backpack. I'm not starting from zero when something tough shows up. I want to go through a point three. I want to mention preparing without becoming overly anxious. How do I prepare without becoming overly anxious? The biggest thing I've learned is how to prepare without turning into an anxious mess. I try to focus on what I can control right now instead of catastrophizing about 2030, like what's the one small step I can take this week. That keeps it manageable. Also, I remind myself that uncertainty has always existed. Every generation thought their time was the craziest, so I lean on gratitude a lot. When I catch myself spiraling, I list three things that are actually going well today. It sounds simple, but it pulls me back. Looking back, the hardest moments like when I was once within my corporate job, I used to help out individuals from the state of Texas in the deregulated areas to get tasks, energy agents to put on back possibly their plan or have them renew a plan. That was one of the toughest moments I've went through in actually learning how to adapt.","ae4fcb74-4fce-57fa-89d4-e9178e6a2c91"
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