Author, evangelist, ambassador turns interviewer . . .
Most interviews are dominated by an interviewer and their agenda doing most of the talking and not nearly enough listening. Enter Guy Kawasaki who has flipped podcasts on its’ side. On his very first podcast has absolutely nailed it. Having Guy enter this space is not only good for his career as he’s done just about everything else but it so good for all of us as he is bringing some of the most influential people of our time to our fingertips so we can experience some of what makes them great. His first podcast is with Jane Goodall who is an incredible person and such a joy to listen to. There was no agenda to Guy’s interview, simply helping us all get to know her. With that, we get a little insight into how we might live our lives better and help make a change and quite possibly save our planet. Thank you Guy and I’ll be listening “religiously” to one of my favorite evangelists.
Big Money Murf via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/13/19
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Enjoyed both episode 1 and 2, with particular emphasis on episode 2. Looking forward to continued conversations with interesting minds. Appreciate the digging deeper questions and push back as well. Made for better conversation.
MileNateHoff via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/13/19
i’m on my 4th episode (Margaret Atwood) and really appreciate the insights guy was able to elicit from Jane Goodall, the professor behind the Stanford Prison Experiment, and Arianna Huffington so far.
PistachioLaura via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/24/20
Remarkable People truly delivers. Hearing Mr. Kawasaki and Ms. Goodall gave me hope for the future. I was so entranced that I had to listen to the episode from start to finish.
Sho S. via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/09/19
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