Misbah Haque runs a really great podcast called The Airborne Mind. We discuss being overly analytical and potentially socially awkward, the process of connecting with influencers even when you have "nothing to offer," and creating narrative and story through interviews and conversations.
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Show Notes
- [1:51] Deciding to start a podcast and jumping in before being totally prepared
- [7:32] How Misbah went from being a random guy in Philly with a blog and a podcast to interning at Invictus - and how he connected with so many influencers in the fitness industry
- [17:51] Reaching out to potential guests for the podcast - and positioning your "ask" even when you had "nothing to offer"
- [24:08] A back injury that cause Misbah to re-examine his purpose in fitness - and how he burned himself out with too many spin classes and bootcamp classes
- [29:53] The process for researching guests, understanding their story, and creating a narrative arc for listeners through character development and the hero's journey
- [40:53] Balancing what an audience wants to hear with your own curiosity as an interviewer and a participant in the conversation
- [50:15] On being more vulnerable in content creation: share yourself and your journey even if it seems boring or obvious to you
- [59:10] The individual coaching process at Revival Strength - including an extreme devotion to coaching development and discussion of best practices
- [1:07:46] How to find out more about Misbah and The Airborne Mind - and the launch of the online course "The Art of Connection through Questions"