The Make or Break Podcast is a weekly audio and video series that features amazing makers across the world. We dive into the greatest things they make as well as lessons learned from the things they break! Featuring woodworking, metalworking, electronics, 3d printing and more!
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 144 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Categories | LeisureHobbiesDesignArts |
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Brandon has a great interviewing style in such a way that he allows the podcast to be conversational rather than hurried small talk. He explored topics and allows the dialogue to occur organically which I appreciate not only as an interviewee but as a new listener. At no time did I feel like his comments were disingenuous that created a comfortable environment. Thanks Brandon and keep up the great work!
My man! Good job with the guests but just relax and talk to them. Be relatable ask them follow up questions about what they are discussing not what’s on your paper sheet. Let it come from the heart and follow your gut. Let them tell their bio and pull pieces of it. You’re doing good. Just turn the structure down a bit and have fun. Good content.
Ok listen. I like the subject and structure of your interviews. I think you are great at asking/coming up with questions that continue the conversation. The issue I had was your responses to answers. A lot of the time you would respond with “ok”, “cool”, “wow” etc. I would recommend instead of getting the response then immediately move onto the next question, elaborate on the response, spark up a connection you have to maybe another interview or a personal moment. I’m a big fan of your podcasts,... more
I suggest learning a broader vocabulary other than “crazy”, “wild” etc. Your questions are very hollow and unengaged. Seems like you really have no idea who your interviewing other than basics attained from 5 minutes of reading about the topic.
I would like this podcast a lot more if the folks being interviewed weren’t constantly interrupted with a stream of “ok... yeah yeah...ok... ok....” It makes it sound like the interviewer is disinterested in what they’re saying.
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