Published Aug 1, 2016

Larry King on What 60,000 Interviews taught him with Lewis Howes

Larry King reveals the secrets to his interviewing mastery, shares his comedic wisdom, and reflects on life's most profound lessons with captivating stories and insights.
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  • Sports Legends

    Larry King recounts some of his most memorable interviews with sports legends, highlighting the unique experiences and lessons learned. He places Muhammad Ali at the top of his list, recalling their interactions from Ali's early days as Cassius Clay to his prime as a heavyweight champion. Larry also reflects on the fleeting nature of athletic fame, contrasting it with the longevity of his own career in broadcasting 1.

       

    Diverse Personalities

    Larry King shares his fascination with interviewing diverse personalities, including Ray Charles and Fidel Castro. He admires Castro's resilience and leadership, noting the vibrant culture of Havana despite its hardships. Larry's curiosity and respect for his interviewees' experiences shine through in his reflections 2.

       

    Authenticity

    Larry King emphasizes the importance of authenticity in interviewing, a lesson he learned early in his career. He believes that being oneself and trusting one's instincts are crucial for success in broadcasting. Larry's anecdotes about radio's power to paint vivid pictures highlight his deep appreciation for the medium 3.

       

    Curiosity

    Curiosity is at the heart of Larry King's interviewing style. He prefers not to prepare extensively, allowing for genuine surprise and discovery during conversations. Larry's natural curiosity and focus on listening have been key to his success 4.

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