With remote interviews the norm these days and I've taken to using a "runaway" mode where I talk long-form rather than let the interviewer drive.
Maybe I should slow down, and try to answer each question with two different takes to let the interviewer choose the path?
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Big brain and speed voice too much bro😅
The long-form storytelling was pretty good, I think.
FWIW I didn't notice any different dynamic in this interview to our prior interviews?
The more 'natural' the conversation flows between host and guest though, generally the easier it is for listeners to follow. So I'd say do what feels more natural to you.
Uninterrupted flow is important for delivery. Stephan paraphrases points, which is super-helpful.
You did great, Rusty. Thanks for getting out there and talking about it.