Charlie's Wisdom
• "Create a *want* to participate." Charlie pointed out that the audience needed to feel in their bones a desire to jump into what will happen on stage.
• "Have someone in the audience start it all off with a question." Charlie noted that audience participation, for it to be organic, really has to be participatory and that needs to be seen and felt with immediacy.
• "Everyone should think beyond their expertise." Charlie gave these instructions to Eric and I. He said it would allow us to reflect our curiosity -- which he defined as going beyond our core competencies. It was similar to what Richard Saul Wurman says to speakers at TED about the need to be vulnerable in front of an audience.
So, I will miss the chance to see Charlie in action live ... but I figure I can always just watch him on TV. Oh well.
