What It Is
Sometimes when I watch or listen to one of these shows, I imagine how I might answer the interviewer’s questions.
—me
I’m embarking on a new series in which I answer the questions that some of the great interviewers of our time typically put to their guests. If you’re interested to know why I’ve decided to do this, feel free to read “The Motivation” down at the bottom. But it’s not required.
Here’s a list of of what I’m planning to do; I’ll update these so they’re links to the posts once I write them. Note that I’ve actually already written one of them: it I have a post from nearly 5 years ago that fits right into this theme, so I’m retroactively declaring it to be part of the series.
I may add more later, as they come up.
The List
- Variation on the Pivot Questionnaire (James Lipton, Inside the Actor’s Studio)
- The Colbert Questionert (Stephen Colbert, The Late Show)
- One Question (Chris Hardwick, Talking with Chris Hardwick)
- Rapid Fire (Mayim Bialik, Mayim Bialik’s Breakdown)
The Motivation
So, it’s occurred to me that my blog is a bit like a diary. My kids absolutely don’t read it now, but perhaps some day they will. Now, I don’t know if any of you other readers much care what my answers to any of the questions posed by famous interviewers are, but I think that my children may find those answers interesting, one day ... maybe after I’m gone. Not that I expect to be gone any time soon, but I do fully expect to be gone before my children ever get around to reading any of this stuff.
It’s a weird thing that we often want to try to connect with people after it’s too late to do that in person, instead of doing it while they’re right there next to us. I’m sure there’s some aspect of human nature that explains this, but I have no clue what it is. I just want my children to know that I did the same thing when I was younge
Hopefully these posts give some insight into what I thought and felt, about life and living and all that jazz.
Caveats
I’m sure most of these questions are designed to be answered with brief responses. I don’t do brief.
Also, there will be cursing. Because, of course there will.
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