The podcast I was assigned to was “Getting Things Done”. The interviewer was David Allen, and he was interviewing Charles Duhigg. When listening to it, it became clear that the podcast was not done at the same time in the same recording. The introduction was very clear, but then when the interview actually started the sound quality was completely different. This is a shame because the introduction had great sound quality, but the rest of it had sound that was not nearly as clear. I thought Allen did a good job as the interviewer. He tried to keep things moving and used a mixture of open-ended questions and questions that had more simple answers. I felt that at times Duhigg kept talking a little too long. Some of his answers went on a few minutes too long, which would be alright if it wasn’t a podcast. I feel like podcasts should flow a bit more than just a sit-down interview because there is a certain aspect of entertainment value necessary in podcasts that aren’t there in a traditional interview. Overall though I enjoyed the podcast and found it interesting