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So I'm very happy to see that there's been some interest from the Tech Talk idea. There's been some very good feedback as well, whether it has to do with the angle of the talk, the participants, the format, all very, very valid points and something that needs to be incorporated, obviously to make it valuable for everybody who's listening or participating. So another part of that that I wanted to ask about is basically if we look past tech talks which we can do regularly in sort of a panel style between let's say two to four participants with a moderator which I'm happy to take on. With our blowing smoke up my ass over my five years of being an sort of an international FIMTECH CEO I was fortunate enough to share experiences with a large number of people who are both global and local influences in the tech field, particularly Pintek. I'd love to try, if possible, to get together a fireside chat setup where we have a tech influence app, or some sort come in on stereo and try to, well, not try to, but be part of a fireside chat where I prepare some questions and topics etc. mainly around what they do and try to create some value for everybody who's listening as well. Is that something that people would be interested in if we managed to get going? Do you have any suggestions as to the format? What would you like to see essentially? And hopefully obviously it would be participating so people can ask questions, make comments, yeah do let me know.
I think people will be interested. I think another way to incorporate and kind of streamline things. I know a lot of people, if you do like the live shows, they struggle with the comment section being so flooded. So maybe you could start like a thread on a soundbite and people can ask their questions and that way you kind of already have a feel for the questions people want to know. And they can be submitted to the person who will be part of the fireside or the round people.
Yeah, I think that's an absolutely brilliant idea in preparation. Because I mean that way it can help shape the entire angle and you know, whoever may or may not be invited to take a fireside chat. You know, it's not just my head in the mix of coming up with things to talk about but actually, you know, the questions are sort of, this is from the public, they want to know blah blah blah. So no, that's fantastic. Thank you for that.
Certainly crowdsourcing for the direction will definitely help with the lift of creating the content. So I like that. And I think also just with experience working and navigating the stereo, someone to moderate would definitely help. You have to give them the rights to moderate, but that might also keep the flow of the conversation going because sometimes the that messages can get backed up.
Yes, I'm almost imagining something like a 60 minutes style setup where I would kind of be perhaps less of a chatter, more of like just a moderator slash interviewer and leave it mostly up to the guest or influencer to be the one taking most of the word. But it would be interesting, it would be a learning curve. So let's see what we can do.
Yeah, I would definitely go that route. Open up the floor for maybe Q&A and maybe invite a few people up to ask questions. But if you do it on a live, then you have all of those functions. and I think it could go really well.