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Skillshare

Improve Your Interviewing Skills for Podcasts, Blogs, Journalism, and Academic Research

via Skillshare

Overview

Do you need to interview someone but don’t know where to start? Do you want to create great interviews that attract audiences and listeners? Are you a podcaster, blogger, journalist, or academic researcher looking to improve your interviewing skills?

The interview is a staple of podcasting and journalism today, but it's often badly done. Most interviewers are making key mistakes that are limiting the potential of their interviews. In this course, learn to illuminate a new topic, tell someone's amazing story, and stand out from the millions of interview recordings on the Internet – without ever having to go to journalism school. 

Learn those problems – and how to correct them – in this course taught by an experienced journalist and writing professor. 

The course moves logically through the interview process, including these important topics:

  • Preparation to make sure you are respected as a interviewer; 
  • Which recording methods to use, as the technological medium can affect you and your interviewee;
  • How to reduce the inevitable nerves that come with doing interviews;
  • The importance of using open-ended questions to get people to open up and tell you fascinating stories; and,
  • How to write up your interviews into blog posts and newspaper or magazine articles that are coherent and interesting to read.

The course also explains the importance of using interview recordings to create an online  following of fans, which is vital for marketing a product or service. 

If you're new to interviewing, the course also provides information on microphones and recording software to get started on interviewing people in-person and online. 

Syllabus

  • Welcome to the Course!
  • Course Overview
  • Picking the Right People Makes all the Difference
  • Dealing with Nerves
  • Who Should You Interview? And Where to Find Them
  • Interview Length Matters
  • The Best Interview Channel is None at All
  • Methods of Recording In Person
  • Recording Technology and Software for All Purposes
  • The Types of Questions to Elicit the Best Answers
  • The Questioner versus The Listener
  • Using Quotations Effectively
  • Writing Up Interviews
  • How to Make it Flow
  • Using Interviews to Create an Online Following

Taught by

Duncan Koerber

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