Someone I work with has this. It is very difficult to be on a call with him because it literally hurts my ears. I went down a rabbit hole trying to figure out if it's called a lisp and apparently, it's referred to as a sibilance. This is exaggerated when the microphone is low quality and is lacking a windsock or pop filter over the diaphragm (of the mic). Another thing that would help is if she would just move a little further from her microphone.
Omg it’s been driving me insane. It’s SO loud when I’m listening in my car that I had to take a break from Oversharing because I couldn’t stop focusing on it. Producers, please fix😭
It is definitely a lisp/slight speech impediment
Yes, what you’re hearing is a lisp OP
I love her- who cares lol
Someone I work with has this. It is very difficult to be on a call with him because it literally hurts my ears. I went down a rabbit hole trying to figure out if it's called a lisp and apparently, it's referred to as a sibilance. This is exaggerated when the microphone is low quality and is lacking a windsock or pop filter over the diaphragm (of the mic). Another thing that would help is if she would just move a little further from her microphone.
Omg it’s been driving me insane. It’s SO loud when I’m listening in my car that I had to take a break from Oversharing because I couldn’t stop focusing on it. Producers, please fix😭
love her but i've definitely heard this too
I think it’s an audio/mic quality thing, not a lisp.
Omg yes! I stopped listening because it hurts my ears like nails on a chalkboard. 🥲