Michael Calore: Recording works.
Lauren Goode: Recording. Yes.
Michael Calore: Yes. It’s like when people say, “Let me film it.” You’re not actually filming anything. You’re shooting digital film.
Lauren Goode: So if you have a video podcast, do you record the podcast? What do you say? So you’re talking about recording?
Michael Calore: I think you say “record” because it’s just…
Lauren Goode: Capsule recording.
Michael Calore: Yes.
Lauren Goode: We are recording a capsule.
Michael Calore: Covers all the basics.
Lauren Goode: We’re intercepting it.
Michael Calore: That’s what we do.
Lauren Goode: We sublimate it. All right. Should we record this capsule?
Michael Calore: I would like to, yes.
Lauren Goode: Let’s do it.
Michael Calore: Honestly, I’m still recovering from last week’s Large Interview event. I still feel a slight pain in my throat, even though it’s been four or five days.
Lauren Goode: You sound delightful to me.
Michael Calore: Thank you.
Lauren Goode: But it was truly an epic event.
Michael Calore: It was.
Lauren Goode: Yes.
Michael Calore: You were on stage.
Lauren Goode: I was. I got up first in the morning. Katie, our boss, gave the introduction to the conference, followed by me and Lisa Su, CEO of AMD. And not only was it a really engaging conversation, but I had had enough for today. After that, I didn’t have to give any more interviews. I just had to listen and absorb, and there were some other really great talks.
Michael Calore: They were, yes. We will talk about some of them. We’ll also listen to your conversation with Lisa Su, then talk about it and take listeners behind the scenes of The Large Interview.
