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Should you make your interviewer laugh, and when a doctor freezes on the mic what happens next?

May 05, 2021 Jim James
The UnNoticed Entrepreneur
Should you make your interviewer laugh, and when a doctor freezes on the mic what happens next?
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Show Notes Transcript

We were so busy laughing I had to remember to stop the show, as Alex Greenwood,
veteran PR professional, expert in media relations, crisis communications planning, business development, content creation, e-publishing, podcasting et al  explains how to leave an impression on the interviewer to get invited back onto the show. 

Alex Greenwood runs AlexPR, is an award-winning writer, public relations consultant, podcaster, speaker, and former journalist. He is the host/producer of the Mysterious Goings On podcast and the PR After Hours podcast. Alex is a recognized expert in the fields of public relations, crisis communications, publishing, and writing. 

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Alex Greenwood:

People learn by storytelling, people, especially learn, by hearing about other people's mistakes or about funny things. So if you can find some entertaining anecdotes get your point across and tell a story here there's a couple of things that going to happen. One, you're going to have more fun, you're going to get more engagement from the reporter or the host or the producer, you're going to get your point across and guess what? You'll probably get asked back.

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