The excerpt appears to capture a very brief moment—likely at the end of a meeting, lecture, or Q&A session.
Speaker is checking whether a specialist is currently present and whether the audience has additional questions.
Concludes by thanking “Hailey” and indicating the speakerphone is on.
“Is there anybody that’s a specialist over there right now?”
Implies need for expert input or confirmation.
“Anybody else have questions?”
Standard closure prompt to ensure all concerns are addressed.
“Alright. Thank you, Hailey. I’m on speaker.”
Acknowledges contribution from Hailey.
Announces that the speaker is on speakerphone, potentially to inform remote participants or for transparency.
When expertise is required, explicitly verifying presence of a specialist helps maintain accuracy.
Ending sessions with an open question fosters inclusivity and ensures clarity.
Thanking participants by name builds rapport and appreciation.
Stating “I’m on speaker” is courteous; it warns others their words are audible to a broader group.