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Andy Larsen
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There’s a very well-known interviewing trick called The Last Question. If, at any point in your life, you’re interviewed by a journalist, you’ll probably get asked it at the end of your chat. The Last Question does a lot of work: it covers for oversights on the part of the question-asker, it leaves the interviewee feeling that their voice was heard during the interview, and it gets straight to the heart of the subject’s priorities.
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