I do not want to incentivize people to give me BS feedback just to get paid. If they need money or a gift to tell me about their pain point, it's not a pain point.
"Kvetch and eat: aspiring entrepreneur wants to make practicing medicine easier. Will buy steak dinner if you complain about things that drive you nuts about practicing medicine. Side effects may include catharsis and hope for the future."
If you phrase it that way, it sounds like win-win. Free dinner AND I get to complain with no social downsides!
Yeah the coffee was just an idea to plant the seed that you value their time and feedback. It can be a steak dinner / massage to unwind from all the pain they experience around "X", etc.
Be careful how you position this so it does not come out as "paying for their time" and more like you value their time, this way you can weed out those that just want the incentive
> If they need money or a gift to tell me about their pain point, it's not a pain point.
This just doesn't follow. There are issues I face, but still have no incentive to spend time explaining them to you.