Henna Pryor
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Podcast Appearances
So there wasn't an extra room for him to dive into.
So he was taking calls from the kitchen table and there was no time to curate the background.
So he may have thrown on a jacket, but like you said, the kids would run into the kitchen unexpectedly.
The dog would bark.
The shot behind him would be somebody moving back and forth.
And he struggled with this at the beginning until he started to get feedback from his executive team that the company was loving it.
So when he was delivering all hands messages or recording videos, again, he had to do what he had to do.
It was early days of the pandemic.
And everyone was like, oh, this guy does have a heartbeat.
He does have some humanity.
He's one of us, right?
There's an old, I don't read this magazine anymore, but when I was in my teens and 20s, I used to read Us Weekly.
And there was a column called celebrities.
I think there still is.
Celebrities, they're just like us.
And it's literally a column of celebrities just doing things, right?
Going to the grocery store, wearing sweatpants.
It's ridiculous, John.
It's ridiculous.
And why do we love that column so much as a society?