Your interview is too long. I mean, it's waaaay longer than your normal interviews.
This has happened for one of two reasons:
Either way - you've failed your listener!
Yep, I said it. You stopped thinking about your audience and now you expect them to suffer through a way too long episode just because you failed to think of them first.
Fear not - we can still save your show, share all of the juicy goodness from your guest, and keep your listener happy.
What magic do I speak of? The Interview Time Warp ™ ← just kidding, it's not trademarked but credit me if you use it, okay?
The Interview Time Warp is a technique that allows you to cut giant chunks of time out of your interview without leaving anything out.
Here's how to do it:
Okay, let me give you an example. Your guest finished a salient point. You give it a breath and then come in with your time warp, "The conversation took a turn here and we spent the next twenty minutes talking about XYZ. My guest shared these three key tips (1, 2, 3). Then I asked her …"
Simple and sexy, if I do say so myself. And the best part, you can do this more than once if you need to. (If you're hitting double digits on the time warps, you REALLY need to consider working on your interview skills!)
Two More Mind-Blowing Ways to Use The Interview Time Warp
The main thing to keep in mind here is that you need to respect and value your listener. And that means, delivering a consistent show that serves their needs. They come to you for the goods, don't make them ride that skip button or, gasp, listen at double-time just to get through your over-extended conversation.
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