Asking core questions about the guest
Asking core questions about the guest puts a face on the lesson. "Believe in yourself" is fine — hearing how someone actually did it is what listeners take home.
This is another wing of your storytelling angle — letting the listener focus on the guest themselves. People love to hear things in context.
"Believe in yourself and never give up!" is all well and good. But people often can't see that applying to them — until they hear a story about it happening to someone else.
It gives your listener a peek behind the curtain — and shows them the guest was once in a similar position to where they are now.
Your task
5 core questions about your next guest
Aim at the person, not the topic. Each one should land them in a specific moment of their own life.
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