My "Be Heard" Political Interview
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My "Be Heard" Political Interview
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Re: My "Be Heard" Political Interview
That was pretty cool, Dr. Hash! I laughed when she critiqued your podcast voice, I'm telling you it is an inhibitor to your getting famous. You are very congenial without the affectation. I also was impressed by your willingness to answer a question and then sit in the silence comfortably, . Great job.
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Re: My "Be Heard" Political Interview
From the waist down, you were good. Shoes, good (actually the shoes were pretty great). Pants, good.
Waist up, ugh. Shirt and jacket need to fit. A tie wouldn't kill you, but the shirt/jacket fit is more important. Get that right, and then decide on the tie.
Next job: body language. That girl's "studio" isn't very well thought out, obviously. But, you should recognize that immediately and turn it to your advantage. Get up on the edge of her shitty chair and engage the camera, just like she starts the show with you. She's sitting right on the edge of her shitty chair pointing and pushing at you. She has you laying back like some honkey cruising the strip on Saturday night.
The last thing I want you to study about this interview is how to handle her aggressive attitude. She actually called you "Mister Attorney," a "white male," and asked if you had ever bothered to hold a "town hall" meeting. She LOLed at you making Oregon tolls a campaign issue. She also directly referred to your "IDIOT voice." Has that stupid bitch ever even listened to more than 10 seconds of your podcast?
Let's work on smashing the kind of shit you had to sit there and smile at.
Waist up, ugh. Shirt and jacket need to fit. A tie wouldn't kill you, but the shirt/jacket fit is more important. Get that right, and then decide on the tie.
Next job: body language. That girl's "studio" isn't very well thought out, obviously. But, you should recognize that immediately and turn it to your advantage. Get up on the edge of her shitty chair and engage the camera, just like she starts the show with you. She's sitting right on the edge of her shitty chair pointing and pushing at you. She has you laying back like some honkey cruising the strip on Saturday night.
The last thing I want you to study about this interview is how to handle her aggressive attitude. She actually called you "Mister Attorney," a "white male," and asked if you had ever bothered to hold a "town hall" meeting. She LOLed at you making Oregon tolls a campaign issue. She also directly referred to your "IDIOT voice." Has that stupid bitch ever even listened to more than 10 seconds of your podcast?
Let's work on smashing the kind of shit you had to sit there and smile at.
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Re: My "Be Heard" Political Interview
Definitely agree that body language was an issue here. Get more assertive.