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@ Brunswick
2025-05-07 17:49:17
Okay Walker, this is how you do it. In ham radio, there is a concept called a net. And you have a net control. And the net control asks, introduces each person individually and asks them to speak one at a time. The same concept exists in Robert's Rules. You have a chair and the chair is who decides who speaks next. Rather than a round table, you could have a court where the court is controlled by the chair or the host. This way you can have a show that is not dedicated to one individual, but that you can ask each individual at the beginning who they are and what they're known for, what their subject matter is. You write that down and then you go back around and you ask each person to talk about their topic or their field of expertise. The way this is handled in informal nets is that you have a round robin sequence where maybe there's a topic that is chosen for each round of discussion. Now you can have it both ways.