I did not tell CHD I was going to take a "Mistakes were not made" approach, but I believe that Michael was pleased with the interview, so that's a good signal.
I didn't have much time to prep (made slides at 2:30 to 5 AM for the 11 AM interview, on little sleep), but had thought about it all while on a walk and realized that using your ph…
I did not tell CHD I was going to take a "Mistakes were not made" approach, but I believe that Michael was pleased with the interview, so that's a good signal.
I didn't have much time to prep (made slides at 2:30 to 5 AM for the 11 AM interview, on little sleep), but had thought about it all while on a walk and realized that using your phrase was entirely appropriate to this particular moment, though few people would be able to see that on their own.
Brilliant strategy, Mathew, and glad it was well-received!
I had a similar experience when prepping for my Corona Investigative Committee presentation. I only had a couple of days to prepare, so I just did a mind dump and recorded a Retrospective in Whys that I published here:
I think I only got six hours of sleep before my presentation—four the first night and two hours right before I had to present. I’m amazed I was coherent at all, but as it turned out, I could have easily gone several more hours and they had to cut me off for the next speaker 😆
I did not tell CHD I was going to take a "Mistakes were not made" approach, but I believe that Michael was pleased with the interview, so that's a good signal.
I didn't have much time to prep (made slides at 2:30 to 5 AM for the 11 AM interview, on little sleep), but had thought about it all while on a walk and realized that using your phrase was entirely appropriate to this particular moment, though few people would be able to see that on their own.
Cheers.
Brilliant strategy, Mathew, and glad it was well-received!
I had a similar experience when prepping for my Corona Investigative Committee presentation. I only had a couple of days to prepare, so I just did a mind dump and recorded a Retrospective in Whys that I published here:
• “A Mostly Peaceful Depopulation” (https://margaretannaalice.substack.com/p/a-mostly-peaceful-depopulation)
I think I only got six hours of sleep before my presentation—four the first night and two hours right before I had to present. I’m amazed I was coherent at all, but as it turned out, I could have easily gone several more hours and they had to cut me off for the next speaker 😆