The task of media interviewers is get to know and understand their subjects in a brief amount of time. Usually, the first 20 minutes will cover the talking points of their latest project.
But, if an interviewer is lucky enough to speak longer, there is a certain magic that happens. The questioner loosens up, the subject then opens up and the interview gets deep.
Touré, a longtime journalist and chronicler of culture, has an near-effortlessness skill on taking an interview deep. His new “Touré Show” podcast features intimate interviews that he hopes will inspire listeners to seek their best life ever.
“That’s why I am doing something that’s long and meditative and in-depth and with a lot of time to get into what [the subject] thinks and has done,” explained Touré.
“And what I want to do is something that is not just entertaining, but is inspiring and…
