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Mary Jo and Trace at MIT

Wish you were there a week or so ago when Mary Jo and Trace spoke at MIT?

Here’s the audio of their talk.

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  1. JiminySaidJohnny says:

    That was a fun listen but the audio on mine dropped out with about a minute left and then came back with a couple seconds of applause at the very end. Anyone else have that problem? Thanks.

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  2. Richard the Lion-Footed says:

    Same here.

    This was one of the best interviews I have heard from this duo.

    The interviewers we obviously NOT communication majors, but they did a decent job and took a “routine” interview in a different direction.
    I actually learned some new things this time around and both mary Jo and Trace did an excellent job of being entertaining and informative.

    What is with the MIT audience though? I have heard more life in a Marine Dress review. Trace made some great comments what would have brought cheers at Comic-con. Mary Jo was her usual witty self and deserved more than a cricket fest from these “intelligent” observers.

    It reminds me of my days at the Comedy Club in La Jolla.
    For these stand-up vets, it must have seemed like that recurrent nightmare all comedians have. A full house and no one laughs.

    The times I have been privileged to see these fine folks, the fan energy has been off the chart. It they can’t remember a film title half the audience will shout it out. For the first half of the interview I thought it was a private session.

    Thanks for the post. Dispite the cool reception from MIT, this one is a keeper. :yes:

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