How I Work
Fox News anchor Harris Faulkner on the most challenging thing about interviewing Trump
Episode notes
My guest today is Harris Faulkner. Harris is a multiple Emmy award-winning newscaster, anchor, and trailblazer in her field. Harris currently leads two daily programs on Fox News - Outnumbered Overtime with Harris Faulkner (weekdays, 1-2PM/ET) and she serves as the co-host of Outnumbered (weekdays, 12-1PM/ET). Harris joined the Fox News Channel in 2005.
Throughout her career, Harris has interviewed many notable figures, including President Trump, Senator John McCain, and Bill Clinton, to name a few.
We cover:
- What it’s like broadcasting nationally across America from her basement.
- The biggest challenges in broadcasting from home
- How Harris switches off from the news, and why this is critical to her wellbeing
- Why Harris schedules time for spontaneity
- Harris’ approach to homeschooling without going insane
- Why breakfast is the most important meal of the day for Harris’ family
- Harris’ approach to creating a great interview
- How Harris’ builds rapport with her guests in the virtual environment
- How Harris was able to build rapport with President Trump
- The most challenging thing about interviewing President Trump
- Why Harris studies people before she interviews them
- Harris’ rules for engaging with social media
You can connect with Harris on Twitter and Instagram.
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