I forgot to mention that the "TW to TW" idea is broadly inspired by the old 
BBC interview series "Face to Face" that was extremely insightful. For 
instance the interview with Carl Jung ... 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2AMu-G51yTY.  But good interviews also, of 
course, happened after. But there was a shift, generally, to "presentation 
of self" rather than "discussion of self", such that understanding the 
Other got more problematic. We need better forms to eschew that too easy. 
TW MIGHT be part of that.

Slightly on the far side
Josiah

AlexHough wrote:
>
> I'm curious, in a pleasantly confused way....
>
> can you expand?
>
> Alex
>

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