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I was happily surprised at how efficient and effective an interviewer Dua proved to be. I already knew she was highly intelligent and an inquiring mind, but I'm impressed by how wide-ranging her intellectual curiosity truly is. She (with the help, I'm sure, of a diligent support team) comes into every interview thoroughly prepared with well-researched questions and a clear view of the ground she wants the conversation to cover. Many interview-format podcasts suffer from the host taking up too much space in the dialogue and centering their own ideas, but Dua excels at making her guest the focal point and only inserting herself where appropriate. There is no wasted space in the runtime of an episode, making each hour fly past and leaving the listener hungry for more. Overall, she's one of the smartest and most natural celebrities to try their hand at podcasting; it's genuinely as great a pleasure to hear her talk as to hear her sing.
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It’s clear that Dua and her team put so much effort into these interviews and choosing interesting guests. It’s so inspiring to hear about the journeys of so many creatives, and Dua has introduced me to so many people I never would’ve heard from otherwise. It is also really intriguing to hear how Dua manages everything on her plate, and seeing her discipline for balancing so many things at once is really inspiring. So professional and so insightful. Thank you Dua
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Absolutely love the diversity of guests. Dua has such an endearing and genuine interview style that provides (what feels like) real insight into her personality and character. I’ve become a huge fan of hers because of it. Take a chance on this series, I think it’s worth your time.
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Thank you Dua for having Nadia on your podcast. I think I had heard of her story, but it’s so powerful to hear her actually tell her story.
SUGGESTION; it’d be great if you have links to websites that lets us support her work on the show note that I can access from the podcast app.
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I have not listened to the rest of the episodes, and I was not aware Dua had a podcast. The Tim Cook interview caught my eye, but I have to say this is a marketing interview. There’s nothing here that is terribly revelatory, it follows a corporate narrative of Apple and what it’s trying to do. All the questions seem like they were rehearsed, and it just seems not real. I love Apple, I think Tim Cook is amazing at what he does, it’s a successful company, but nothing in the world beats genuine personal narrative, and Mr. Cook only reinforced his very closed, discreet personality even more in this conversation.
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