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EPISODE · Jul 16, 2024 · 3 MIN

1,783 Book Review: Stop Asking Questions

from Multifamily Collective Podcast · host Mike Brewer

Boost Your Interview Skills: A Review of "Stop Asking Questions" by Andrew Warner Welcome back to Multifamily Collective! It's been a while since we delved into a book review, and today, I have an exciting recommendation inspired by Mike Wolber from the Modern Multifamily Podcast. Mike is back with his insightful podcast, and he recently shared a gem that caught my eye: Stop Asking Questions by Andrew Warner. This book is a goldmine for anyone looking to master the art of interviewing. Warner, who has conducted over 2,000 interviews, shares invaluable tips on leading high-impact conversations and learning from anyone. While it's perfect for podcasters, the insights are also relevant for broader business contexts. Stop Asking Questions covers essential strategies like managing monopolizing guests, engaging less talkative interviewees, and structuring pre-interview preparations to ensure high-quality discussions. Warner advises landing great guests, promoting your content, and securing sponsorships. At just 188 pages, this book is packed with practical advice that I've already started incorporating into my interviews and daily podcasting routines. Whether you're a seasoned interviewer or just starting out, Stop Asking Questions is a must-read for enhancing your skills and making your conversations more impactful. Don't forget to like, subscribe, and hit the notification bell for more insightful reviews and tips from Multifamily Collective!

Boost Your Interview Skills: A Review of "Stop Asking Questions" by Andrew Warner Welcome back to Multifamily Collective! It's been a while since we delved into a book review, and today, I have an exciting recommendation inspired by Mike Wolber from the Modern Multifamily Podcast. Mike is back with his insightful podcast, and he recently shared a gem that caught my eye: Stop Asking Questions by Andrew Warner. This book is a goldmine for anyone looking to master the art of interviewing. Warner, who has conducted over 2,000 interviews, shares invaluable tips on leading high-impact conversations and learning from anyone. While it's perfect for podcasters, the insights are also relevant for broader business contexts. Stop Asking Questions covers essential strategies like managing monopolizing guests, engaging less talkative interviewees, and structuring pre-interview preparations to ensure high-quality discussions. Warner advises landing great guests, promoting your content, and securing sponsorships. At just 188 pages, this book is packed with practical advice that I've already started incorporating into my interviews and daily podcasting routines. Whether you're a seasoned interviewer or just starting out, Stop Asking Questions is a must-read for enhancing your skills and making your conversations more impactful. Don't forget to like, subscribe, and hit the notification bell for more insightful reviews and tips from Multifamily Collective!

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