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Young Journalist Interviews Prime Minister Luxon About Pizza Preferences
A young journalist, Jianna Kapoor, recently had the opportunity to interview New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon. This unique experience not only allowed her to engage with a prominent political figure but also sparked a light-hearted conversation about a popular culinary debate: pineapple on pizza.
The journey to this interview began when Jianna expressed her aspiration to interview the Prime Minister to Chris Harrowell, editor of the Eastern Times. After weeks of anticipation, she received an email confirming the interview. Jianna, who is in Year 7 at Somerville Intermediate School, was initially unaware of this exciting news due to not having a phone.
Upon returning from school, her mother playfully hinted at good news, prompting Jianna to guess various possibilities. Her guesswork led her to consider ice cream, outings, and even winning a prize. Ultimately, she was thrilled to learn about the interview opportunity with Prime Minister Luxon, an event she had never imagined could happen.
As the interview date approached, Jianna faced the common challenge of preparing questions. Despite her enthusiasm, she felt overwhelmed and uncertain about what to ask. She sought advice from her father, who helped her brainstorm a mix of serious and humorous questions. Topics covered included education, the economy, and issues relevant to her community.
Jianna’s hard work paid off when she finally met Prime Minister Luxon. She expressed her gratitude for the opportunity and acknowledged the support of her parents and Chris Harrowell. The experience not only boosted her confidence but also helped her confront her fears of awkwardness during interviews.
Reflecting on the encounter, Jianna stated, “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 conversation with Prime Minister Luxon in her next article.
This experience serves as an inspiration to young aspiring journalists. Jianna encourages her peers to keep dreaming, emphasizing that opportunities can arise when least expected. With determination and support, even the most ambitious dreams can become reality.
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