Employ a recording device to stay fully present during the conversation | Evan Gilbert-Katz

A recording device lets you focus more fully on the interview without being bogged down by taking notes at every turn. In addition, recording devices allow you to capture more of what people say by listening for details or subtleties they might make during conversations that don't lend themselves well to writing down details and requests verbatim.

As part of any interview, remember to keep in mind that public officials often have an agenda of their own and may try to sidestep your questions by claiming something is off the record or not meant for media publication. Therefore, you must come prepared by researching prior news articles about the subject beforehand.

Strategic questioning is also essential in keeping conversations on track. It should include challenging inquiries at the end of an interview when your subject may have built rapport and may be more willing to open up and discuss topics relevant to them, as mentioned by Evan Gilbert-Katz.

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