The panel is explicitly framed as a dialogue rather than a Piers Morgan-style shouting match.
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He argues that debate format matters: ten-minute television panels hunt for gotcha soundbites, while a two-hour conversation gives room for explanation.
He advises Sneako to improve by holding more in-person conversations because they are more effective than online interviews.
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"Trump winning this around war happening, the desalination plants. But yeah, Dave, you texted me earlier because I think you were you know. You..."
"on the show tomorrow I I've agreed to go on the show because I feel it's important to engage different perspectives yeah um so..."
"-minded and to engage people in good faith debate some people may not may not have good faith but I think it's very important..."
"spoke you were saying that a lot of these debates are loud panels could be a waste of time and it's better to sit..."
"think a very quick limits test is how long is it going to be if it's 10 minutes you know they're looking for soundbite..."
"me and and his people so I mean they have been"
"I want to correct a mistake earlier. It is because I'm tired. I said, uh, angel G real instead of angel and Iblis, but..."
"Yeah. You know, I think like what would be really interesting is if like, rather than doing like online interviews, you actually invited people..."
"You're all the way in China, you're all the way to different time zones."
"Well, we can meet somewhere, you know, I mean, um, if you ever traveling, you know, I, I could meet you somewhere, but, but,..."
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