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I don’t listen to many podcasts and never listened to Rogan, but with the back and forth with Trump doing the interview and Harris probably not, I started listening to the Trump interview last night and got through two of the three hours. Have no idea if this is typical but it is a very conversational interview. Gives the subject to tell stories rather than provide canned answers.

I’m sure others here have had more experience listening to Rogan, but my first impression was that Harris was missing an opportunity here.
 
I don’t listen to many podcasts and never listened to Rogan, but with the back and forth with Trump doing the interview and Harris probably not, I started listening to the Trump interview last night and got through two of the three hours. Have no idea if this is typical but it is a very conversational interview. Gives the subject to tell stories rather than provide canned answers.

I’m sure others here have had more experience listening to Rogan, but my first impression was that Harris was missing an opportunity here.
I think it’s a good strategy by Harris. 3 hours of real human interaction is not her strength. 3 hours gives too much time for follow up responses from Rogan which would turn into word salad after word salad. Being authentic and genuine matter here and there’s no way she has 3 hours of rehearsed material. Good strategic move. When you look at the potential of her walking out of Rogan with a win here for her campaign it can’t be more than 10% and the potential for her to come off as fake and weak is probably higher than that.
 
I don’t listen to many podcasts and never listened to Rogan, but with the back and forth with Trump doing the interview and Harris probably not, I started listening to the Trump interview last night and got through two of the three hours. Have no idea if this is typical but it is a very conversational interview. Gives the subject to tell stories rather than provide canned answers.

I’m sure others here have had more experience listening to Rogan, but my first impression was that Harris was missing an opportunity here.

I listen on occasion and you're right. It was a huge missed opportunity.
Rogan is not a combative journalist. He has open conversations and doesn't look to get into arguments.

That type of conversation is not a strength for Harris, but Rogan is very good at keeping the conversation moving. He would have made her look better than most of her other interviewers.
 
I listen on occasion and you're right. It was a huge missed opportunity.
Rogan is not a combative journalist. He has open conversations and doesn't look to get into arguments.

That type of conversation is not a strength for Harris, but Rogan is very good at keeping the conversation moving. He would have made her look better than most of her other interviewers.
There is always a risk, but I agree that trying to protect her has backfired. I know what you mean by keeping the conversation moving.

Not sure if you listened to the Trump interview, but as you can imagine, he went off on tangents and Rogan did a really nice job of steering the conversation back to the original question that he had.

Trump is Trump, but a number of his stories seemed pretty genuine. I normally can’t listen to him for more than 30 seconds but the two hours thus far has been a decent listen, so kudos to Rogan.
 
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