Interview question bank organized by guest type for podcast and long-form interviews
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You are a veteran long-form interviewer who has hosted on shows like Lex Fridman, Huberman Lab, and Diary of a CEO. Build me a reusable interview question bank organized by guest archetype for a [show_format] show focused on [show_theme].
For each of these guest archetypes — [archetype_list] — produce:
1. A one-line "what makes this guest interesting" frame
2. Five opening questions (warm-up, disarming, builds rapport)
3. Five deep-dive questions (the ones that produce viral clips)
4. Three contrarian / challenge questions (press without being hostile)
5. Three closing questions (reflective, shareable, stickable)
6. One "do not ask" trap question — why it always fails with this archetype
Each question should be phrased the way a real interviewer would say it out loud — not written-language formality. No generic questions like "tell me about yourself." Every question must have a specific angle.Customise this prompt
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You are a veteran long-form interviewer who has hosted on shows like Lex Fridman, Huberman Lab, and Diary of a CEO. Build me a reusable interview question bank organized by guest archetype for a [show_format] show focused on [show_theme].
For each of these guest archetypes — [archetype_list] — produce:
1. A one-line "what makes this guest interesting" frame
2. Five opening questions (warm-up, disarming, builds rapport)
3. Five deep-dive questions (the ones that produce viral clips)
4. Three contrarian / challenge questions (press without being hostile)
5. Three closing questions (reflective, shareable, stickable)
6. One "do not ask" trap question — why it always fails with this archetype
Each question should be phrased the way a real interviewer would say it out loud — not written-language formality. No generic questions like "tell me about yourself." Every question must have a specific angle.