Episode 403 - Curiosity Ignited - How Well-Crafted Questions Can Elevate Your Podcast Conversations
To spark deeper conversations and connections with your podcast guests, crafting well-thought-out questions is crucial. Here are some strategies and examples to help you leverage better questions:
Open-ended questions encourage guests to share detailed stories and insights, leading to more engaging dialogues
For example:
Instead of: "Did you face challenges while building your business?"
Ask: "What were some of the most significant challenges you faced while building your business, and how did you overcome them?"
This approach invites your guest to share their journey, insights, and experiences in their own unique way
Thoroughly research your guest's background and recent projects. This allows you to ask more informed and personalized questions
For example:
"I noticed you recently worked on [specific project]. What was the most surprising thing you learned during that process?"
This demonstrates your preparation and can lead to discussions about topics the guest may not often get to address
Listen actively to your guest's responses and ask follow-up questions to go deeper with your guest
For example:
If a guest mentions a pivotal career moment, follow up with: "What was going through your mind at that moment?" or "How did that experience shape your approach to what you do today?"
Ask questions that challenge common beliefs or encourage critical thinking
For example:
"What's a commonly held belief in your industry that you passionately disagree with, and why?"
This type of question can lead to thought-provoking discussions and showcase your guest's expertise
Include questions that reveal the guest's personality and experiences beyond their professional life
For example:
"What's something our listeners might not know about you?"
"If you could give your 18-year-old self some advice, what would you say?"
These questions can help create a more personal connection with your guest and audience
Encourage your guest to reflect on their experiences and share valuable insights
For example:
"What's the most important lesson you've learned in your career so far?"
"How has [specific event or experience] influenced your decisions since?"
By asking these types of well-crafted questions, you can create a more dynamic, insightful, and engaging podcast interview that resonates with your audience and brings out the best in your guests.
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