Re: [videoblogging] Are women less willing to speak their minds?

2008-04-13 Thread Jan McLaughlin
I think the issue has less to do with the idea that women have 'trouble' speaking on camera and more to do with the ways 'women' think and interact about important issues. 'Women' are less culturally inclined to pontificate or embrace the pugilistic side of the art of conversation. Our interest

Re: [videoblogging] Are women less willing to speak their minds?

2008-04-12 Thread gerry tejeda
Although I agree with some of your valid points about What helps women talk on camera? I totally DISAGREE with your traditional approach on how to do that. I should know from first hand experience what it takes to get a women to open up and talk on camera. Since, I do a weekly show

Re: [videoblogging] Are women less willing to speak their minds?

2008-04-12 Thread Pat Cook
Hi everyone: gerry tejeda wrote: Although I agree with some of your valid points about What helps women talk on camera? I totally DISAGREE with your traditional approach on how to do that. I should know from first hand experience what it takes to get a women to open up and talk on

[videoblogging] Are women less willing to speak their minds?

2008-04-11 Thread scoobyfox
A question started by Lindsay Campbell on moblogic.tv after she had a hard time finding willing chicks for her person on the street interviews. Here are my thoughts about it: http://subvert.com/blog/2008/04/11/are-women-less-willing-to-speak-their-minds/ I do wonder about the many many fewer