After listening to 5-6 interviews I've quit, because he acts like he desperately wants to prove to every interviewee that he knows more than they do and I find that really irritating. The format is also unfortunate in that there is no time to let the guest delve into the deeper questions that they actually find interesting.
@@matej.m.rejsek8537I'm more of a Tyler skeptic than most and I see nothing wrong with his approach. He challenges his guests and forces quality answers by demonstrating he knows something about them, no big deal.
This guy is too aggressive with his questions. The style of interviewing doesn't allow the guest to explore topics deeply. It feels rushed. Also, it's annoying that the host constantly interrupts to ask follow-up questions before the guest is done talking. There are some high quality questions from the host though, thanks for the upload. Hope you can change the interview style
He has a long track record, the people he interviews know this and can check it, there are many thousands of podcasters who would love to interview Graham (I would become a podcaster to interview him), he still gets top guests, ergo his guests probably disagree with you. And their opinions matter more.
Totally get where you're coming from but, that's the point of difference and why he's not like everyone else. It's hilarious and awkward and just welcomed in a world of cookie cutter podcasters/bro/chat/matey Joe Rogan style podcasts... "Let's have a chat and hit record" - no how about you don't. Haha.
PG has such a great vibe
Tyler sounds like that one guy from NPR
After listening to 5-6 interviews I've quit, because he acts like he desperately wants to prove to every interviewee that he knows more than they do and I find that really irritating. The format is also unfortunate in that there is no time to let the guest delve into the deeper questions that they actually find interesting.
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@@matej.m.rejsek8537I'm more of a Tyler skeptic than most and I see nothing wrong with his approach. He challenges his guests and forces quality answers by demonstrating he knows something about them, no big deal.
This guy is too aggressive with his questions. The style of interviewing doesn't allow the guest to explore topics deeply. It feels rushed. Also, it's annoying that the host constantly interrupts to ask follow-up questions before the guest is done talking. There are some high quality questions from the host though, thanks for the upload. Hope you can change the interview style
He has a long track record, the people he interviews know this and can check it, there are many thousands of podcasters who would love to interview Graham (I would become a podcaster to interview him), he still gets top guests, ergo his guests probably disagree with you. And their opinions matter more.
Totally get where you're coming from but, that's the point of difference and why he's not like everyone else. It's hilarious and awkward and just welcomed in a world of cookie cutter podcasters/bro/chat/matey Joe Rogan style podcasts... "Let's have a chat and hit record" - no how about you don't. Haha.
Terrible interviewer.