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[Flash] Mentoring Like a Podcast Interview

Every week I listen to Willie Geist interview a celebrity or an influencer on his podcast Sunday Sitdown

I enjoy the peek into the lives of the famous, particularly their backstories, journeys, and insights.

But I also listen to podcast interviews to learn from the interviewer.

Good interviewers like Willie Geist are like eager mentees – curious, enthusiastic, non-judgmental, trusting, and aspiring.

Notably, Willie’s go-to interview questions contain terrific conversation starters to engage any mentoring partner:

  • What was the plan? 
  • Does that feel recent or a long time ago?
  • What was that experience like?
  • Where did your obsession come from?
  • What’s it like to…? 
  • Which move felt like your big break?
  • Do you think that decision hurt your career at all?
  • How much fun do you have with that?

Recently, Willie interviewed the prolific actor Jeff Goldblum about his blockbuster career. It was difficult not to like Jeff with his unassuming, authentic, good-natured personality.

And with that personality, Jeff did something that I haven’t heard other guests do – he turned the mic on Willie. He didn’t just wait for the next question or focus on his talking points. Instead, like a thoughtful mentor, Jeff wanted to include Willie in the exploration.

Willie asked Jeff about his journey to stardom, and Jeff responded with a story about growing up outside of Pittsburgh and moving to NYC at 17.

Then Jeff said to Willie, “How about you?” as if the interview was merely a prelude to a conversation.

Willie chuckled, a little surprised – guests don’t engage Willie in a reflection on his own experiences.

But Jeff was genuinely interested in bantering. So, like the consummate pro, Willie quickly switched interviewer-guest roles and shared his journey-to-the-stage story.

And in the end, the exchange inspired the mentor, the mentee, and the audience, leaving each a bit better.

Always be curious.

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