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[121] How to Avoid 3 Problems That Can Derail Remote 2-on-1 Interviews

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If you have ever tried to host a remote 2-on-1 interview, then you are almost surely aware of the landmines laying in wait all over the place.
From disorganization to verbal car crashes and more, remote 2-on-1 interviews can be fraught with issues if you don’t have a solid strategy for executing them.
This week we use a question from our Showrunner Course Facebook group as the inspiration for an entire episode highlighting three of the biggest potential problems and give you strategies for overcoming them.
Among the topics we discuss:
• Common problems for any type of interview
• Questions you need to answer to avoid being disorganized with your co-host
• How to communicate during the interview so you avoid verbal car crashes
• Why maintaining flexibility is still possible and important, even though you’re planning so much out
• The importance of making sure your ego gets out of the way
We also shine the Showrunner Spotlight on Julie Duffy Dillon and her show Love Food: http://www.juliedillonrd.com/
If you find this episode useful, you should also check out these recent episodes:
• [105] How to Conduct Not-to-Miss Podcast Interviews
• [87] Krys Boyd of THINK on Conducting Better Interviews
• [60] to Execute Engaging Podcast Interviews
Connect with us:
• Connect with Jerod on Twitter: @JerodMorris
• Connect with Jonny on Twitter: @JonNastor
• Website: Showrunner.fm
  continue reading

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Manage episode 310274710 series 3051302
Content provided by Jerod Morris and Jonny Nastor, Jerod Morris, and Jon Nastor. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Jerod Morris and Jonny Nastor, Jerod Morris, and Jon Nastor or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.
If you have ever tried to host a remote 2-on-1 interview, then you are almost surely aware of the landmines laying in wait all over the place.
From disorganization to verbal car crashes and more, remote 2-on-1 interviews can be fraught with issues if you don’t have a solid strategy for executing them.
This week we use a question from our Showrunner Course Facebook group as the inspiration for an entire episode highlighting three of the biggest potential problems and give you strategies for overcoming them.
Among the topics we discuss:
• Common problems for any type of interview
• Questions you need to answer to avoid being disorganized with your co-host
• How to communicate during the interview so you avoid verbal car crashes
• Why maintaining flexibility is still possible and important, even though you’re planning so much out
• The importance of making sure your ego gets out of the way
We also shine the Showrunner Spotlight on Julie Duffy Dillon and her show Love Food: http://www.juliedillonrd.com/
If you find this episode useful, you should also check out these recent episodes:
• [105] How to Conduct Not-to-Miss Podcast Interviews
• [87] Krys Boyd of THINK on Conducting Better Interviews
• [60] to Execute Engaging Podcast Interviews
Connect with us:
• Connect with Jerod on Twitter: @JerodMorris
• Connect with Jonny on Twitter: @JonNastor
• Website: Showrunner.fm
  continue reading

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