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"Awkward Interviews" explores the high-stakes world of public interviews, dissecting moments when politicians, CEOs, and celebrities stumble under pressure. It examines how media scrutiny and the 24/7 news cycle amplify the impact of these gaffes, potentially derailing careers and influencing public opinion. The book argues that these awkward moments reveal deeper truths about the individuals, the power dynamics at play, and the unforgiving nature of modern media, offering insights into effective communication strategies and crisis communication. The book takes a unique approach, blending publicly available interview transcripts and video footage with expert commentary to analyze both verbal and nonverbal cues. Beginning with core concepts like impression management and nonverbal communication, "Awkward Interviews" progresses through thematic case studies, first examining political interviews, then those in the corporate world, and finally, the entertainment industry. By understanding the psychological and contextual factors behind interview failures, readers can learn to navigate high-pressure situations more effectively.