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As I’ve been doing more interviews, I’ve realized my questions and follow-ups weren’t as good as I thought, but I’m slowly getting better. There’s an art to asking the right questions and making things easy for listeners to follow, something I hadn’t really thought about before. I started to reflect on why I love certain podcasts, and when I broke it down, I realized that it’s because the hosts ask such great, thoughtful questions. So for anyone here, how do you improve at asking better, more meaningful questions? I’d love to hear your thoughts.
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imo familiarity with the subject matter helps a lot to refine questions. The Qs that naturally arise as you go through pre work would be valuable to other folks too.
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