I  finally upgraded to an iPhone, and with it comes the capability to record interviews with some of Indy’s brightest, young professionals. I’m really excited about sharing my conversations with other young professionals in the community.

I thought interviewing for a podcast would be easy, but boy was I wrong. As I conduct more interviews, I hope to improve my skills at engaging my interview subject so  listeners will understand why I feel these folks are worth getting to know.

Keep checking back for new podcasts in the “Next Big Thing” series. And if you know someone who I should get to know, be sure to send me a shout here or on twitter @jaymattingly.

In my inaugural episode, I sat down with Will Hardison of MediaPlug.  I loved his advice to other young professionals:  “If you aren’t living on the edge, you are just taking up space”.

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  • http://www.tkographix.com Randy Clark

    What is the best type of interview question? How should you construct questions? Who, what, when, where, why, and how. Open-ended.

  • http://mediaplug.biz Will Hardison

    I’m honored to be the first one. Nice Idea Jay!

  • http://www.roundpeg.biz Lorraine

    Learning how to conduct interviews is harder then it seems. It is not just about the questions, but being able to flex where the interviewee takes you

  • http://www.roundpeg.biz Lorraine

    Thanks for letting Jay test his skills with you. It was a terrific first podcast.

  • http://www.roundpeg.biz Jay

    Will-Thanks so much for taking the time to interview!

    Randy-I couldn’t agree more. As time goes on and I conduct more podcast, I’m really excited to learn and grow as an interviewer.