Please use MP3 instead of wav. Wav is huge, and mp3 is a smaller file and is really good enough for almost anything.

I have no way to download this now, it's too large. But I caught a few seconds of it.
bobo0100 wrote:Hope to be recording the rest tonight. I'm sure I don't need to remind you guys to be harsh with criticism's.

You've improved the R enunciation.
I'd probably work more on your enunciation of other sounds before recording the rest. You might also want to make a DIY pop filter, but that's a lesser issue.
You're losing a lot of S sounds as "th", eg. 'rethponth' for response or 'theemth' for seems.
This is relatively easy to fix, but may take a little more practice.
Work on closing your teeth completely for S and don't let your tongue through. Also, keep your tongue back and up while making an S sound to avoid blocking the air passage through your teeth. The tip of your tongue should not touch your teeth or gums.
This kind of lisp is mainly due to a lazy tongue, just keep the tongue under control and you should be fine.
S: Teeth closed against each other. Lips tight and wide. Tip of tongue away from your teeth and gum; keep it floating in your mouth cavity while making the sound.
You're also losing some L sounds, as in "well", sounding more like 'wew'.
This is a lip issue mainly. You're making an O shape with your lips, when you should be keeping them parallel with a small space between them.
Secondarily, your tongue may be lying flat against the bottom of your mouth. It needs to be engaged, pressed against your the inside of your upper teeth, right next to the gum line.
Teeth should probably be separated for this sound, but that's less critical, and I think you're already doing this.
Lip shape and tongue position for this one.
I'm not sure how much you've improved the R, but it sounds like a bit from the beginning. However, I was unable to listen to more than a few seconds, and can't download it because the file is too large right now.