The conversation about comedy made me so sad - but also, we're living in the darkest of times, comedy has to make a big comeback in some form, for our collective survival, right?
And the conversation about knowledge transfer - its absence, because of the current state of the industry, is something that I think about a lot, as someone whose training is in information and knowledge management. And also why I value your podcast so much: what you're doing is a form of oral history. It doesn't replace experience or mentorship, but it's a very accessible way for anyone interested to learn so much!
Should I seek out mobsters? You know, for training.
The conversation about comedy made me so sad - but also, we're living in the darkest of times, comedy has to make a big comeback in some form, for our collective survival, right?
And the conversation about knowledge transfer - its absence, because of the current state of the industry, is something that I think about a lot, as someone whose training is in information and knowledge management. And also why I value your podcast so much: what you're doing is a form of oral history. It doesn't replace experience or mentorship, but it's a very accessible way for anyone interested to learn so much!
Should I seek out mobsters? You know, for training.
I know she's super busy, but if at some point Michelle was available for a Q&A about comedy, that would be super neat.