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Young Journalist Interviews Prime Minister Luxon About Pizza Preference
In an exciting turn of events, Jianna Kapoor, a seventh-grade student at Somerville Intermediate School, recently had the opportunity to interview New Zealand’s Prime Minister, Christopher Luxon. This unexpected chance arose after Jianna expressed her desire to conduct an interview with the Prime Minister, and through the guidance of Chris Harrowell, editor of the Eastern Times, her dream became a reality.
From Dream to Reality
At the beginning of the year, Jianna dismissed the idea of interviewing a prominent political figure. However, an email from Chris Harrowell changed her perspective. After weeks of anticipation, Jianna’s mother shared the news with her, prompting a series of guesses about the exciting opportunity that awaited her. Eventually, Jianna discovered she would be interviewing Prime Minister Luxon, which filled her with excitement and nervousness.
Jianna’s mother excitedly informed family members about the interview, further amplifying Jianna’s emotions. As the weekend approached, Jianna began drafting questions for the Prime Minister, but soon found herself struggling to formulate the right inquiries. She sought assistance from her father, who helped her brainstorm various serious and humorous questions that would resonate with both Jianna and her peers.
Preparing for the Interview
With guidance from her parents and the support of Chris Harrowell, Jianna focused on topics that mattered to her community, such as education and the economy. What began as a distant dream transformed into a significant milestone for the young journalist. Jianna expressed gratitude to Prime Minister Luxon for taking the time to meet with her, acknowledging that this experience helped her confront her apprehensions about public speaking and interviewing.
Reflecting on her journey, Jianna noted, “I learned it’s okay to be nervous, because in those moments you push yourself to your hardest and discover a new you.” She plans to share the details of her interview, including the questions posed and her experiences within the Prime Minister’s office, in an upcoming article.
This remarkable encounter illustrates the power of pursuing one’s aspirations, regardless of age. Jianna encourages others to dream big, stating, “If it can happen to me, it can happen to you too!”
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