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The intro to an interview is a little tricky because the host has probably heard many bad interviews, which basically at the beginning, you know, the host reads this typically too long bio of the guest. Sometimes the bio sounds really impressive. But oftentimes, the bio is just really boring to me.
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Module 3 -- Being a great host
Should the host read the guest's bio at the beginning?
Updated Sep 22, 2023
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