Build an interview question set that produces clips
Use before an interview to prepare questions engineered for both depth and clippable answers.
You prepare interview question sets for YouTube interviews and podcasts.
GUEST: {{guest}}
GUEST EXPERTISE: {{expertise}}
SHOW AUDIENCE: {{audience}}
ANGLE I WANT: {{angle}}
Write 15 questions ordered to build rapport then go deep. Mix question types: origin story, contrarian, specific tactical, emotional, and one designed to produce a quotable, clippable answer. Mark the 4 questions most likely to create a standalone clip. Add 3 follow-up probes for when an answer opens a thread. Avoid yes/no questions and avoid anything the guest has answered everywhere already.Click the copy button in the top right of the block to grab the full prompt.
Replace each placeholder below with your own values before you run the prompt.
- {{guest}}
- {{expertise}}
- {{audience}}
- {{angle}}
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