@MJFulford You might be interested in this interview I recorded with John Kaag at Walden Pond about Thoreau we ended up recording it in his car for acoustic reasons nigelwarburton.typepad.com/philosophy_sit…
@bthsmart Sorry, missed the apostrophe: Mind’s I
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If anyone is interviewing philosophers for podcasts or radio programme’s, here’s my advice on a thread after doing over three hundred of these…
Don’t have a list of pre-pared questions. Rather think in terms of topic areas. Pre-prepared questions always sound stilted and are often verbose.
Keep intros and questions as short as possible, and resist the temptation to show off. The point is to stimulate the interviewee to say something interesting not to pre-empt them