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9 Great Questions To Ask In Your First Podcast Interview

Before reading Stop Asking Questions, I was a bit unsure on how to structure my interviews and what sort of questions to ask so that it's not just a random mesh.

In the book, the author Andrew Warner talks about structuring your interviews using the Hero's Journey method that I wrote more about here.

However, if you're looking for some help in finding out what questions to ask in your first podcast interview, here are 9 great ones:

  1. What were you doing before you started your company?
  2. What led you to start your business?
  3. How did you deal with [input their obstacle]?
  4. Did you sell a lot of [input their product] at first?
  5. How did you learn to sell?
  6. How did you finally get sales?
  7. So after that, was it all smooth sailing?
  8. Why didn't you give up on your idea?
  9. How's your business doing today?

Hope that helps! Andrew's book is a must-read for any aspiring podcasters or if you're just generally interested in improving your conversations/interviews.

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on November 24, 2021
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    Yes I agree with you Andrew’s book is very contextual and helpful when framing questions, and improving your conversation.

    Would highly recommend Stop Asking Questions.

    I had the pleasure of interviewing Andrew. If you are interested you can check out the episode on Anchor, Spotify under Business Podcast by Roohi

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      Hi Roohi! Awesome, I'm checking out your podcast as we speak. I'm wondering - how have you managed to book such great podcast guests? :)

      1. 1

        Hi Emils! Thanks very much for checking out the podcast, means a lot!

        In terms of booking guests:

        I have used Cold DM, Email, LinkedIn, Twitter, PodBooker.com.

        I share more about the strategies and templates for guest outreach in the Ultimate Podcast Guide V1.0: https://roohikaz.gumroad.com/l/ilfwS?ref=producthunt

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