Jay Paulson
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Podcast Appearances
Sure. Well, first of all, I appreciate it because I think that's a really cool thing that came through was that sort of like old, you know, that tone. You know, so much of it was there in the actual dialogue, in the actual words on the page. So whether Frank Miller wrote it with that unconsciously or subconsciously or... you know, it's there.
It was, you know, and so we did try to stay true to the word, which I was really, which I think is really cool. And I was mindful of when we were turning trying to into trina, you know, like that's not, today we say trina. Yeah. But I didn't want Gordon to say, you know, Gordon says trying to.
It was, you know, and so we did try to stay true to the word, which I was really, which I think is really cool. And I was mindful of when we were turning trying to into trina, you know, like that's not, today we say trina. Yeah. But I didn't want Gordon to say, you know, Gordon says trying to.
It was, you know, and so we did try to stay true to the word, which I was really, which I think is really cool. And I was mindful of when we were turning trying to into trina, you know, like that's not, today we say trina. Yeah. But I didn't want Gordon to say, you know, Gordon says trying to.
Yeah. That happened on, you know, fairly, not regularly, but we were cautious to make sure that we weren't sliding, eliding too much.
Yeah. That happened on, you know, fairly, not regularly, but we were cautious to make sure that we weren't sliding, eliding too much.
Yeah. That happened on, you know, fairly, not regularly, but we were cautious to make sure that we weren't sliding, eliding too much.
There were moments like that that were surreal. Absolutely. Where you're just like, is this happening? And especially later in the sessions. If you've been doing it for two or three hours, you're sort of like, you sometimes can be in altered states. Sure. Where am I? What's going on? Who am I? You know, we've been doing this a while.
There were moments like that that were surreal. Absolutely. Where you're just like, is this happening? And especially later in the sessions. If you've been doing it for two or three hours, you're sort of like, you sometimes can be in altered states. Sure. Where am I? What's going on? Who am I? You know, we've been doing this a while.
There were moments like that that were surreal. Absolutely. Where you're just like, is this happening? And especially later in the sessions. If you've been doing it for two or three hours, you're sort of like, you sometimes can be in altered states. Sure. Where am I? What's going on? Who am I? You know, we've been doing this a while.
But I would say the other thing that was fascinating was seeing where we overlapped. I'm a proud father of two boys. Shout out to Lee and Val. Yeah. The stuff with James was very, I remembered being with my son and I was very blessed to take a large role in being a primary caregiver for my children and for helping out my kids. I remember the stuff with James was very personal.
But I would say the other thing that was fascinating was seeing where we overlapped. I'm a proud father of two boys. Shout out to Lee and Val. Yeah. The stuff with James was very, I remembered being with my son and I was very blessed to take a large role in being a primary caregiver for my children and for helping out my kids. I remember the stuff with James was very personal.
But I would say the other thing that was fascinating was seeing where we overlapped. I'm a proud father of two boys. Shout out to Lee and Val. Yeah. The stuff with James was very, I remembered being with my son and I was very blessed to take a large role in being a primary caregiver for my children and for helping out my kids. I remember the stuff with James was very personal.
So that was really powerful to be able to sort of be in the booth and you're patting your shoulder, but you're imagining your own son and it's all happening. And I do think it brought something to that.
So that was really powerful to be able to sort of be in the booth and you're patting your shoulder, but you're imagining your own son and it's all happening. And I do think it brought something to that.
So that was really powerful to be able to sort of be in the booth and you're patting your shoulder, but you're imagining your own son and it's all happening. And I do think it brought something to that.
Right on. Like that is such a special beat. Well, it's so cool to hear that. Cause I know that's obviously what we wanted. And those are, those are a little anxiety making in, in the booth because you're like, you're literally, you're in thin air. I mean, it's a microphone and you and, and maybe it's the people on zoom and, and, and someone helping you with the sound. And yeah.
Right on. Like that is such a special beat. Well, it's so cool to hear that. Cause I know that's obviously what we wanted. And those are, those are a little anxiety making in, in the booth because you're like, you're literally, you're in thin air. I mean, it's a microphone and you and, and maybe it's the people on zoom and, and, and someone helping you with the sound. And yeah.
Right on. Like that is such a special beat. Well, it's so cool to hear that. Cause I know that's obviously what we wanted. And those are, those are a little anxiety making in, in the booth because you're like, you're literally, you're in thin air. I mean, it's a microphone and you and, and maybe it's the people on zoom and, and, and someone helping you with the sound. And yeah.
you know, you just, you have to get there. You just have to. And again, you do, you pull out all the tricks of the trade and you pull out all the tools in your toolbox and you just go for it.