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Becoming a Elite Interviewer and Podcast Host | Michael Ashford

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If you've ever interviewed a guest on a podcast about their life and work, you know that interview is far more than an innate ability; it's a challenging skill to master! In this episode, former journalist and long-time podcaster Michael Ashford explains how to master your interview technique to create powerful conversations that listeners want to listen to on repeat and share with their friends. Get ready to excel as an interviewer and create content that listeners will want to binge!

MORE FROM THIS EPISODE: HTTPS://PODMATCH.COM/EP/265

Takeaways
Approach interviews with a curious mindset rather than assumptions and opinions.
Avoid asking lengthy questions and focus on asking shorter, more to-the-point questions.
Take notes during the interview and refer back to interesting points for follow-up questions.
Listen to oneself and analyze interviews to identify areas for improvement and celebrate successes.
Master the art of the interview by clarifying, interrupting sparingly, giving space, and tying up loose ends.
Find your own interviewing style that reflects your show and preferences.
Chapters
00:00 The Worst Question I Ever Asked
02:08 What Went Wrong in the Interview
03:56 The Issue of Lengthy Questions
05:25 Basics of Interviewing
07:18 Mastering the Art of the Interview
08:14 Preparation and Patterns
09:14 Clarifying and Flowing Between Questions
10:13 Interrupting and Giving Space
11:42 Silence and Tying Up Loose Ends
13:36 Finding Your Own Interviewing Style
MORE FROM THIS EPISODE: HTTPS://PODMATCH.COM/EP/265

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Chapters

1. The Worst Question I Ever Asked (00:00:00)

2. What Went Wrong in the Interview (00:02:08)

3. The Issue of Lengthy Questions (00:03:56)

4. Basics of Interviewing (00:05:25)

5. Mastering the Art of the Interview (00:07:18)

6. Preparation and Patterns (00:08:14)

7. Clarifying and Flowing Between Questions (00:09:14)

8. Interrupting and Giving Space (00:10:13)

9. Silence and Tying Up Loose Ends (00:11:42)

10. Finding Your Own Interviewing Style (00:13:36)

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Send Us a Text Message

If you've ever interviewed a guest on a podcast about their life and work, you know that interview is far more than an innate ability; it's a challenging skill to master! In this episode, former journalist and long-time podcaster Michael Ashford explains how to master your interview technique to create powerful conversations that listeners want to listen to on repeat and share with their friends. Get ready to excel as an interviewer and create content that listeners will want to binge!

MORE FROM THIS EPISODE: HTTPS://PODMATCH.COM/EP/265

Takeaways
Approach interviews with a curious mindset rather than assumptions and opinions.
Avoid asking lengthy questions and focus on asking shorter, more to-the-point questions.
Take notes during the interview and refer back to interesting points for follow-up questions.
Listen to oneself and analyze interviews to identify areas for improvement and celebrate successes.
Master the art of the interview by clarifying, interrupting sparingly, giving space, and tying up loose ends.
Find your own interviewing style that reflects your show and preferences.
Chapters
00:00 The Worst Question I Ever Asked
02:08 What Went Wrong in the Interview
03:56 The Issue of Lengthy Questions
05:25 Basics of Interviewing
07:18 Mastering the Art of the Interview
08:14 Preparation and Patterns
09:14 Clarifying and Flowing Between Questions
10:13 Interrupting and Giving Space
11:42 Silence and Tying Up Loose Ends
13:36 Finding Your Own Interviewing Style
MORE FROM THIS EPISODE: HTTPS://PODMATCH.COM/EP/265

  continue reading

Chapters

1. The Worst Question I Ever Asked (00:00:00)

2. What Went Wrong in the Interview (00:02:08)

3. The Issue of Lengthy Questions (00:03:56)

4. Basics of Interviewing (00:05:25)

5. Mastering the Art of the Interview (00:07:18)

6. Preparation and Patterns (00:08:14)

7. Clarifying and Flowing Between Questions (00:09:14)

8. Interrupting and Giving Space (00:10:13)

9. Silence and Tying Up Loose Ends (00:11:42)

10. Finding Your Own Interviewing Style (00:13:36)

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