It is impossible to flawlessly execute a podcast of this style.
And that's the beauty of it.
You come up with a bunch of stuff you want to talk about and then you end up having a real organic conversation and then it turns into a product.
And that product is totally different than what you envisioned in your head, but can still be great.
But I think the amazing thing is, unlike you talking to a journalist, et cetera, it's truly a conversation one and the second part is there's enough time to actually elaborate on the thought and the idea, whereas you have to be so succinct in how you express your idea and truly get it across in 30 seconds.
Or like you lose the moment and the journalists want to move on.
Brian Chesky is an example.
He's like the master on it and he just switches it on and he's like so good.
For some reason, he and I always end up getting on the same panels and I'm like, it's game over.
Even before it started.
You're gonna have all the great stuff.
Who got the truth?
Is it you?
Is it you?
Is you who got the truth now?
Is it you?
Is it you?
Is it you?
Sit it down.
Say it straight.