Brad Tate
👤 SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
Just even being comfortable to sit down with a guest to know to let the guest talk, to know when you need to interrupt or interject or say, hey, I move on to a different topic.
It's not easy.
Really?
Okay.
See, I'm a good conversations, but even then I still, it was like, I feel like with me, I just let the guests just run and I was never able to reel it back in.
And then it just became like dysfunctional where we were just talking crap, which is still funny in itself.
Like you'll definitely laugh, but it was like, when you look at you or Rogan or anybody or what's the other guy that goes, Theo Vaughn, they're so good at it and they're funny.
They know when to interject.
They know when to,
dial it back or turn it up.
And that's the thing about the feel for it.
Okay, what do you mean?
Oh, thanks for that advice, bro.
But I guess in anything, man, just do it.
Just get out there, which is, like I said, the Mel Robbins book, Let Them, and the 5, 4, 3, 2, 1.
Because that's another thing, too.
When I'm unsure of myself, I just do my little countdown, and I just jump, man.
We'll see what happens.
My childhood.
And again, so for me, being very honest and very free with you, my childhood was... It wasn't... It was subtle.