Love it!!! OK, I’m still fascinated *too* with it. 🙂
Great interview, you were having fun, visibly for me by how much you were talking with (moving) your hands. Calls for paying attention to what you are sharing, a good story!.
Deemed as very italian, they say, talking with the hands… I do the same. And the more engaged in the conversation I am, the more my hands move.
Would have to agree Alieness. Perhaps the Italians have nothing on the Estonians when it comes to jesture.
Great interview, Steve. Very animated. I enjoy the passion you have for what you do. It is clearly visible.
[http://www.flickr.com/photos/gi/],[http://www.flickr.com/photos/74501611@N00]: Heh, the gesticulations could have been overcompensation for the fatigue. (As a sense for how much of a sleep debt I accumulated, I slept 14 hours on the airplane despite the noise and bustle. I haven’t slept that much since high school.)
or maybe I was just taking cues from my host…
[http://www.flickr.com/photos/72507824@N00] yeah, it somehow blended in with the world around us…
Why then, if it’s a sleep-deprivation result, I suggest to use it on purpose each time you have to perform with audience!! This plus alertness is appealing… and contagious! There’s always time later on to catch-upzzzzzz… -_-
as soon as one will not fall asleep during the interview… like some people do during long meetings or long and very exciting start-up presentations etc.:D it can get contagious too…
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