The Art of Interviewing
With a background in journalism spanning both France and Canada, including work at CBC/Radio-Canada, I’ve spent years honing the craft of interviewing. Whether speaking with a CEO, a scientist, a community organizer, or someone sharing their story for the first time, I approach each conversation with curiosity, empathy, and precision.
Interviewing isn’t just about asking questions—it’s about listening. It’s about creating a space where people feel heard, safe, and understood, even under the pressure of lights and cameras. That sensitivity can make the difference between a scripted soundbite and a moment of truth.
“The best interviews are not performances—they’re acts of connection.”
Over time, I’ve developed an instinct for when to guide, when to pause, and when to let silence speak. From documentaries to live reports, that ability to draw out authenticity is central to the stories I tell.