Think: more drama, fewer "warm fuzzies".
And so I'm going to throw in another one in addition to the yes and I would say more drama, fewer warm fuzzies. So for example, if we're talking about collaborative storytelling, I would say an example of drama is to say and suddenly in front of Mitzi, a swirling portal opened and a three talent claw began to come through
Angela Kaye
@AnngieKayeΒ Β·Β 2:53
And it's like, thank you. And it's like, back and forth. And it's like, okay, someone has to end it. And so, yes, on stage, if you're doing that warm and fuzzies on stage, it's like, okay. It gets to that. I love you. No, I love you more. No, I love you more. No, I love you more. And it's like, shut up
And if you're wrapped up in the middle of a work scenario like that, sometimes you can't escape those things, or I should say, maybe they're trickier to escape, to come up with something that's acceptable instead of carrying on with the effusive. Thank you. No, thank you. I, unfortunately, have not done collaborative storytelling recently on Clubhouse, and not even here recently either
Angela Kaye
@AnngieKayeΒ Β·Β 1:58
It. Thank you so much for sharing the links. I'll check it out. I know. Clubhouse dwindled a lot. Once the world began to open up, that was just my experience, because I can recall being in rooms with hundreds of people because I joined in 2020 when I was still working from home, I think. So it was like, oh, my God, people in real time