This podcast explains my feelings throughout the game of lacrosse. I used audio from my practice this past week so the listeners can hear the adrenaline, communication, teamwork, and dedication it takes to be a college lacrosse player. 

At the beginning of the podcast I wanted to incorporate that my dream since I was young was to play college lacrosse, and why a game is so important to me. I also included my dads voice in my head because he is my #1 fan. The audio that I was explaining was about the first collegiate game I have ever played in this past fall, and the first time I did something good for our team as a freshman. 

In the middle of the podcast, I explained how I was feeling in that moment, the facial expressions that both me and my opponent were giving each other and the anger that was radiating off my body. I wanted the listeners to hear how I was feeling more so what I was seeing. Being able to understand how someone feels on the inside can help project and envision what is happening through the voice of an audio. 

At the end of the podcast I explained the effort it takes to get the ball back as a defender and I did. I talked about how my body was feeling, and how much work/dedication you need to have to complete the task. And in the end, my teammate made a goal that caused us to have a lead in the game. I talked about the sign of relief as a freshman playing in a college game, and it all went the way we wanted. 

Overall, I wanted to incorporate more about how I was feeling rather than what was around me. I did add a few details for the viewers to envision what was around me. But my goal was more feelings.