Episode
#231: How To Ask Better Questions (ft. Dan Go)
Description
I have recorded around 250 interviews in the past two years. Here's a distillation of what I've learned about how to conduct a better interview, ask better questions, and how that leads to a more rich existence. The backstory of this episode: Dan Go wanted to learn how to conduct a better interview. So he texted me, we hopped on a call, and now we're sharing it with the world. Check out Dan's podcast (The Dan Go Podcast)... https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-dan-go-podcast/id1555751972 Dan on Twitter – https://twitter.com/FitFounder Continue the conversation with me... 🎙Podcast: https://podfollow.com/1532160275/view 🐣 Twitter: https://twitter.com/heydannymiranda 📸 Instagram: https://instagram.com/heydannymiranda 🕺 TikTok: https://tiktok.com/@heydannymiranda 🚨 Newsletter: https://dannymiranda.com/tuesday-treasure
Chapters
The host discusses the value of batch questions in podcast interviews and how practicing meditation can cultivate curiosity about oneself and the world.
00:00 - 02:29 (02:29)
Summary
The host discusses the value of batch questions in podcast interviews and how practicing meditation can cultivate curiosity about oneself and the world.
Episode#231: How To Ask Better Questions (ft. Dan Go)
PodcastThe Danny Miranda Podcast
The host discusses how he prepares for interviews and how he tries to avoid asking the same questions and getting the same rehearsed answers from guests.
02:29 - 12:50 (10:21)
Summary
The host discusses how he prepares for interviews and how he tries to avoid asking the same questions and getting the same rehearsed answers from guests. He believes in being creative and using good economy of words to ask poignant questions.
Episode#231: How To Ask Better Questions (ft. Dan Go)
PodcastThe Danny Miranda Podcast
The speaker reflects on the importance of asking the right questions during interviews, citing examples of when they were particularly effective.
12:50 - 22:51 (10:00)
Summary
The speaker reflects on the importance of asking the right questions during interviews, citing examples of when they were particularly effective. They emphasize the value of being prepared with a list of questions to ensure a smooth and successful conversation.
Episode#231: How To Ask Better Questions (ft. Dan Go)
PodcastThe Danny Miranda Podcast
The key to conducting a great podcast interview is to avoid the generic questions and focus on the specific details of the guest's story.
22:51 - 35:08 (12:16)
Summary
The key to conducting a great podcast interview is to avoid the generic questions and focus on the specific details of the guest's story. By teasing out unique information, the conversation will be more engaging and insightful for the listener.
Episode#231: How To Ask Better Questions (ft. Dan Go)
PodcastThe Danny Miranda Podcast
In this conversation, the host shares his experience and excitement in interviewing people he admires and asks Daniel for tips on how to be a great podcast interviewer.
35:08 - 42:03 (06:55)
Summary
In this conversation, the host shares his experience and excitement in interviewing people he admires and asks Daniel for tips on how to be a great podcast interviewer.
Episode#231: How To Ask Better Questions (ft. Dan Go)
PodcastThe Danny Miranda Podcast
The host discusses the importance of being true to oneself in interviews with guests and not relying solely on comfort with the person being interviewed.
42:03 - 49:14 (07:10)
Summary
The host discusses the importance of being true to oneself in interviews with guests and not relying solely on comfort with the person being interviewed.
Episode#231: How To Ask Better Questions (ft. Dan Go)
PodcastThe Danny Miranda Podcast
The host of a podcast shares how she likes to end episodes on a positive note to make listeners and guests feel whole and uplifted.
49:14 - 53:26 (04:12)
Summary
The host of a podcast shares how she likes to end episodes on a positive note to make listeners and guests feel whole and uplifted. This helps in avoiding the feeling of negativity that could linger with someone after listening to a deep or intense conversation about death or other such topics.