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Young Journalist Interviews Prime Minister Luxon About Pizza Preferences
In an inspiring turn of events, 11-year-old Jianna Kapoor had the remarkable opportunity to interview New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon. This unique experience began when Jianna expressed her desire to interview the Prime Minister to Chris Harrowell, editor of the Eastern Times. After some correspondence, a chance meeting was arranged, leading to a memorable conversation that even touched on the subject of pineapple on pizza.
From Aspiration to Reality
At the start of the year, Jianna found the idea of interviewing the Prime Minister quite daunting. “I straight away said no!” she recalls, reflecting on her initial reaction. Yet, the opportunity materialized when Harrowell informed her via email about the interview. Due to her lack of a mobile phone, Jianna missed the message until her mother revealed the good news at home.
Upon entering the kitchen after a long day at school, Jianna’s mother kept the details of the surprise under wraps initially, prompting a guessing game that included wild guesses about ice cream and prizes. Eventually, the prospect of interviewing Luxon came to light, igniting a mix of excitement and nervousness within Jianna.
Preparing for the Interview
As the weekend approached, Jianna began drafting questions for her interview. Facing a creative block, she turned to her father for support. He provided a range of ideas, combining serious inquiries about education and the economy with humorous suggestions that had Jianna laughing. “I scribbled all of them down on my scruffy piece of paper,” she noted, grateful for her parents’ encouragement.
The questions Jianna crafted encompassed significant topics, including Luxon’s political responsibilities and his daily routine, along with lighter topics like his thoughts on pineapple pizza. This blend showcased her unique perspective as a young journalist who understands the balance between serious and light-hearted conversation.
Reflecting on the experience, Jianna expressed pride in overcoming her nerves. “I’m so proud of myself for interviewing the Prime Minister,” she stated, emphasizing her growth and newfound confidence in public speaking. She acknowledged the importance of embracing nervousness as a stepping stone to personal development.
Jianna’s interview with Prime Minister Luxon not only fulfilled a personal dream but also served as an inspiration for her peers. “Keep dreaming, because if it can happen to me, it can happen to you too!” she encouraged, inviting others to pursue their ambitions.
Readers can look forward to Jianna’s upcoming article, where she will share details of her experience at the Prime Minister’s office and the full conversation. Her journey highlights the potential for young individuals to engage with political leaders and the value of community support in achieving dreams.
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