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The James Altucher Show

Mastering the Art of the Interview | Polina Pompliano Returns!

The James Altucher Show

James Altucher

Education, Business

4.62.7K Ratings

🗓️ 1 May 2024

⏱️ 79 minutes

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Summary

A Note from James:Learning how to be a good interviewer is crucial in life, not just for reporters or podcasters, but because many life situations resemble interviews. Whether you're applying for a job, hiring someone, or meeting someone new at a party, it's beneficial to gather as much information about them as quickly as possible. Additionally, it's important to leave a good impression if that's your goal. Being a skilled interviewer is therefore essential. I'm grateful for my podcast, which has allowed me to study the techniques of some of the best interviewers. Recently, one of the top interviewers, Polina Pompliano, who writes the newsletter "The Profile," shared her insights. She has profiled many remarkable people and I recommend googling her. Polina has also written a book, "Hidden Genius," and in a recent issue of her newsletter, she didn't profile someone but instead shared the top 10 techniques for becoming a great interviewer, drawing from the best in the field.I found this immensely valuable, so I invited her to come on the podcast to discuss these techniques and share stories about what makes a good interviewer. Let me know if you find this helpful, but I'm confident it will be valuable. Here's Polina and our conversation on how to excel at interviewing.Original Article: https://www.readtheprofile.com/p/the-profile-10-interview-techniquesEpisode Description:This episode of The James Altucher Show explores the intricate art of interviewing, broadening its significance from journalism to daily situations like job interviews and social exchanges. Today's interview features a deep dive into interviewing techniques shared by notable figures, including insights from Polina Pompliano's newsletter "The Profile," which covers a diverse spectrum of personalities from billionaires to artists. We explore critical aspects of successful interviews, such as understanding individuals, establishing rapport, the art of storytelling, and mastering public speaking. Ethical considerations in selecting interview subjects and deliberately omitting controversial figures are also discussed. Moreover, the episode examines the importance of connecting with audiences across different platforms, utilizing storytelling effectively, and finding a balance between personal interests and professional development. This in-depth discussion not only captures the essence of interviewing but also emphasizes its importance in improving both personal and professional communication skills.Episode Summary:00:00 Mastering the Art of Interviewing: Insights and Techniques00:51 Polina Pompliano's Insights on Great Interviewing01:35 Exploring Interview Techniques with Polina Pompliano02:19 The Power of Research and Preparation in Interviews03:53 The Art of Interviewing: Learning from the Best05:13 The Impact of Interviewing Skills Beyond Podcasting05:47 Building Intimacy and Trust in Interviews10:37 Overcoming Nerves and Embracing the Interview Process17:24 The Delicate Balance of Challenging and Supporting Interviewees33:42 Joe Rogan's Approach to Engaging Conversations42:05 Decoding David Letterman's Interview Style45:01 The Art of Interviewing: Oprah's Approach47:37 Howard Stern's Unique Interview Technique51:12 Breaking Down Barriers with Sean Evans55:08 Capturing the Essence of a Story: Barbara Walters01:03:44 The Challenge of Interviewing Controversial Figures01:09:21 Exploring Public Speaking and Interview Ethics01:11:53 The Journey of a Masterful Interviewer01:16:52 Closing Thoughts and Future Endeavors ------------What do YOU think of the show? Head to JamesAltucherShow.com/listeners and fill out a short survey that will help us better tailor the podcast to our audience!Are you interested in getting direct answers from James about your question on a podcast? Go to JamesAltucherShow.com/AskAltucher and send in your questions to be answered... See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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0:00.0

It is so important in life to learn how to be a good interviewer, not because you're a reporter, not because you're a

0:15.3

podcaster, but so many situations in life are quasi interviews, like when you're applying for a job or when you are hiring somebody or

0:26.2

when you meet a girl or a guy at a party you want to find out as much about them

0:32.1

as quickly as possible and you also want to find out as much about them as quickly as possible,

0:33.5

and you also want to make sure they have a good opinion of you

0:37.6

if that's your goal.

0:38.8

So being a good interviewer and having those skills

0:42.4

is critical, and I'm so grateful that I've had

0:45.1

this podcast and I've had to study the styles of some of the best

0:49.6

interviewers out there but one of the best interviewers out there has recently written an article

0:55.0

how to be a great interviewer.

0:57.3

And I'm talking about Polina Pumpliano, who writes the newsletter, profile.

1:03.2

She does profiles of so many amazing people.

1:05.6

I highly recommend Google,

1:07.6

Polina Popliano.

1:09.0

She's written a book, Hidden Genius,

1:10.5

but subscribe to her newsletter, the profile.

1:13.4

And she just had an addition where she didn't profile someone,

1:17.6

but she wrote about the 10 best techniques

1:19.7

for being a great interviewer,

1:21.7

and she studies the grades, distills what their top 10

1:25.2

techniques are. I really got a lot of value out of this so ask her to come on the

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