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The President of the Iraqi National Olympic Committee, Aqeel Muftin, described his guest, the President of the International Weightlifting Federation, Muhammad Hassan Jalloud, as an Iraqi national and Arab pride, for holding the highest executive position in the international weightlifting family by heading one of the most prominent Olympic federations in the world throughout the Olympic movement and games since its inception in the modern era. .
A statement by the Iraqi Olympic Committee received by the (INA) stated that “Muftin received Jalloud in his office at the headquarters of the Iraqi National Olympic Committee in the capital, Baghdad, following an invitation extended to him to attend the signing ceremony of the memorandum of bilateral cooperation between the Iraqi and Tunisian National Olympic Committees.”
Muftin considered: “Jalud’s assumption of the high international sports position is equivalent to the global administrative golden medal for Iraq,” stressing that it is “a first Iraqi pioneer at the global sports administrative level and an honor for all national sports.”
The meeting was attended by the President of the Tunisian Olympic Committee, Mahrez Boussian, the Director of Media and Relations at the Tunisian Olympic Committee, Salah al-Din Boudhaina, and members of the Executive Office of the Iraqi Olympic Committee.
Certainly! Here’s an outline for an engaging interview that can work in various contexts—be it for a podcast, a blog, or a video. I’ll include questions that spark insightful conversations, as well as tips for a dynamic dialog.
Interview Outline: Engaging Conversation with [Interviewee’s Name]
Introduction
- Interviewer: “Welcome, everyone! Today, we have the pleasure of speaking with [Interviewee’s Name], [their profession/expertise]. Thank you for being here!”
- Interviewee: “[A brief introduction by the Interviewee].”
Part 1: Background and Journey
- Icebreaker
– “To kick things off, can you share a memorable moment from your journey that shaped who you are today?”
- Career Path
– “What initially drew you to your field, and were there any significant turning points along the way?”
- Challenges Faced
– “What has been one of the biggest challenges you’ve faced in your career, and how did you overcome it?”
Part 2: Insights and Expertise
- Passion and Motivation
- “What continues to inspire you in your work, and how do you maintain that passion over time?”
- Recent Trends
– “In your opinion, what are the most exciting trends currently shaping your industry, and how should professionals adapt?”
- Key to Success
- “What are three key principles that you believe are essential for success in your field?”
Part 3: Personal Touch
- Day-to-Day Life
– “Can you walk us through a typical day in your life? What’s something unexpected that you love about it?”
- Influences
- “Who has had the most significant influence on your career, and what have you learned from them?”
- Work-Life Balance
– “How do you maintain work-life balance, especially in such a demanding field?”
Part 4: Looking Ahead
- Future Aspirations
– “What ethical or societal impact do you hope your work will have in the coming years?”
- Advice for Young Professionals
– “What advice would you give to someone just starting in your field?”
- Exciting Upcoming Projects
– “Are there any upcoming projects or initiatives you’re particularly excited about that you can share with us?”
Conclusion
- Wrap-Up Question
- “If you could leave our audience with one key takeaway from today’s conversation, what would it be?”
- Closing Remarks
– Interviewer: “Thank you, [Interviewee’s Name], for sharing your insights and experiences with us today. It’s been a pleasure talking with you!”
– Interviewee: “[Farewell message and any final thoughts].”
Tips for an Engaging Interview:
- Active Listening: Show genuine interest in the answers by nodding, making eye contact, and asking follow-up questions.
- Adaptability: Be flexible with your questions. If the interviewee expands on a topic in an interesting way, don’t be afraid to explore that further.
- Personal Connection: Share relatable anecdotes or thoughts to create a more conversational tone.
- Use Humor: Where appropriate, light humor can make the interview feel more relaxed and enjoyable.
Feel free to adapt questions based on the interviewee’s background, or add any specific topics that resonate with their expertise!