How do I use AI to draft podcast interview questions?
- AI can quickly generate candidate interview questions about your book.
- A suggested-questions list makes you easier to host.
- Generic AI questions need curating to fit you and the show.
- Tailor questions to each podcast's audience and style.
- Good questions set up the stories you want to tell.
Use AI to draft podcast interview questions by giving it your book's themes, hooks, and your background, and asking for questions a host might ask. Then curate: keep the ones that set up your best stories and fit the show, cut the generic, and personalize for each podcast's audience. Sending a tailored suggested-questions list when you pitch makes you easy to host — and AI gets you a strong draft list far faster than starting cold.
Chapter i·Why it matters
Offering a host a set of good questions makes booking and running an interview easier, which gets you more bookings and better conversations. But generic questions undercut that, so curating to your strengths and each show's style matters. AI accelerates the brainstorm, surfacing angles you might not think of, while your judgment shapes them into a list that sets up the stories you actually want to tell.
Chapter ii·What to include
- Your book's themes, hooks, and your background as input.
- A generated list of candidate questions.
- Curation to your best stories and the show's fit.
- Personalization per podcast audience and style.
- Questions that set up the points you want to make.
- A tidy suggested-questions list to send when pitching.
Chapter iii·Example
Pitching podcasts, an author has AI generate twenty possible interview questions about her book, then keeps eight that set up her strongest stories and trims the generic ones. She tailors the list slightly for each show. Hosts appreciate the ready-made questions, and the interviews hit the points she wanted — built from an AI draft, shaped by her.
WriteLoom keeps your talking points and book themes in one place, so AI-drafted interview questions stay on message.
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