in and how can I make myself a fish out of that water um one other point that that our interviewees stressed and um many of you I think are are still in the very good zone for language learning is don'tforget language now we tend to dismiss it because we're dealing with so many countries or it's such an effort to
I think it's really important to be clear about the context. The interviewees weren't just talking about their experiences of being black within their home communities where everyone else identified the same way. We're talking about the first time mainly that folks realized they were black coming into contact with those who were different than them, what it's like to be black in America, what it's
And once we begin the real conversation, Rather than starting off with the comments and questions you prepared, listening to what your interviewee has to say, and paying attention to her tone or nuance to control and adjust the contents of your prepared comments can help adding depth to the conversation I wasn't good at this myself
Maybe I should gain new perspective. So one interviewee said, I'm through with school.
It's in the top 1% of podcasts globally. Her most recent interviewees are Sophie Ellis-Bextor and Fatima Whitbread. She's had guests, including Hillary and Chelsea Clinton, Margaret Atwood, Professor Mary Beard, and Logan Roy from "Succession," Brian Cox.
Professor Sutton makes a hurrying gesture. Of the 40% of interviewees admitted to this MBA, Gael says, less than a quarter are female. The odds are one in 10 against me, but I figure I'm in the tail end of distribution of the candidates' abilities.
I was going down a hill on a wheelchair. Is there any particularly memorable interviewee ?
Bear with me. That's OK. I'm not a professional interviewee . So you outline in the book how in the early days you consistently crammed as many shows as possible into each tour and each date, and that trend
How would you handle the situation? This is why you're the interviewee and I'm the interviewer. You know, people always ask me that.
So I talked to Sue-- just going to pick on you here. The second person is the interviewee , and they were going to answer the question.
And sometimes our response is fear and that's very legitimate given what we know about how racist violence shows up in spaces. But I think that the interviewees pointed to a dilemma that lots of us can relate to, many black folks can relate to having to think about choices of our presentation, our style, the way we dress, the way we speak, who we interact with, or what we should do to make others comfortable
one of the people that she still stays with me and i'll read the passage from the book her name was rose and rose was one of my interviewees and when she walked across the red-baked clay in kampala to the small beautiful life office
So your team interviewed 180 change agents, which you can read about in the appendix because there's an amazing list. So can you help us understand your process for choosing the interviewees that you chose, and what you hoped to accomplish from their participation? Yeah. So the approach to creating change that book favors is one that puts an emphasis on transforming narratives,
They doubted whether I really wanted to be an astronaut. I asked why and the judge said that most of the interviewees would lie about things they are not capable of or some interviewees were too nervous to talk about things they are good at. He interviewed almost 30 people a day and said that I gained his attention the most. He still remembers how I freely expressed myself during the interviews
Do you have enough resources to take care of yourself and your family and do whatever you can to make the world around you And so if you're hiring for someone to be a professional interviewee , then sure, that's a good proxy.
So hopefully you can be-- Perceptions are a hard thing to explain, obviously. Let him be. And if an interviewee doesn't speak, well, you have to tell that in your piece,
I was going down a hill on a wheelchair. Yes, I have had many interviewees .
And then some of those people turned out to be my best interviewees and ended up in this book.
There are a few stories that point out a specific moment where a physical feature or a sense of identity beyond just the color of someone's skin was a primary catalyst for the interviewees ' personal experience. So we're talking about hair, the clothes, the origin of their name even.
Kathryn Finney, one of the interviewees -- and she has the BIG accelerator out of Atlanta.
And with each question they eat-- both of them, the person being interviewed and the interviewee -- --er, interviewer-- they eat a spicy chicken wing.
And when you're comfortable in your seat, the interviewee is comfortable in their seat.
to understand how it is done and what kind of messaging they're trying to produce. And then we use what we call snowball sampling, where the first interviewees give you the name of next interviewees . And I mobilized a wide network of friends and colleagues to be able to reach the various people that we interviewed.
And of those 160 interviews, roughly 25% of the interviewees have died.
And it's interesting. They're kind as recalcitrant as human interviewees .
And then also, a lot of the high-profile interviewees or my comrades back there, we grew up under similar cultural
Do you have enough resources to take care of yourself and your family and do whatever you can to make the world around you I know this, because it makes the interviewer, and sometimes the interviewee , seem smart.
one month before this, I took an interview at the U.S.A embassy in Tokyo The interviewee told me "You have a great visa."
Two-- of the males, and we could theorize as to why this is the case-- but of the males, a high percentage of the interviewees