According to a report from Match TV, the legendary winger has been "banned" from exclusive interviews in his homeland during the 2025 offseason on orders of the NHL.
If Palmer is a unique talent on the pitch, he is unique to interview, as well. Short shrift is his default setting; plenty of his answers are monosyllabic, some just a sound hmmm.
Howerdel expressed his current writing process, stating, 'I'm in a not-sleeping-much and self-discovery mode. When I'm writing music, I've been full night-terror...'. This captures his intense creative phase.
I remember Terry Wogan was a very nice man and I enjoyed the interview with him, although I thought I was both obnoxious and somewhat wild. I guess it's no secret that I was promoting a movie called Wild at Heart, so I was sort of play acting to that.
Ben's deep experience in amateur and professional cycling, combined with his journalism skills, enables him to offer comprehensive insights into the world of cyclocross.
Cheyanne Bowers expressed excitement about unifying the flyweight titles against Shannon Clark, noting the significance of fighting close to home and her journey to the interim championship.
Make it a conversation, not a deposition. One of my most memorable moments before an interview even began happened earlier this year. As we were setting up to interview a prominent lawyer, our interviewee playfully remarked, 'Is this a deposition?' This person made the comment in jest, but it has since become the most valuable piece of advice I carry into every Q&A and interview since. Engaging the interviewee as a participant, rather than an object of examination can lead to richer, more meaningful dialogue.
In a distinctive marketing twist, Anna Sokratov suggests using a galvanized steel trash can as the mascot for Jeppson's Malört, reflecting the product's perceived unappeal yet enduring quality. This unexpected approach effectively captures the essence of Malört’s branding.