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Podcast Interview and Co-host Tips – Episode 066

 

Do you have a podcast that involves multiple people? This week, I'll answer two listener questions to help with podcasts that involve interviews or co-hosts. You can always e-mail your questions to Coach@PodcastTalentCoach.com.

 

We discussed interviews a bit in Episode 059 – Solution to Boring Guests. I offered ideas to salvage an interview that lacks any entertaining value. That content was focused on the guest. Our questions this week focus on you the interviewer. We will discuss podcast interview and co-host tips.

 

Interview Nerves

 

I would love to know if you have any tips on how to curb anxiety when you’re getting ready to interview a big personality. While my big personalities can’t touch yours, I’ve noticed that it takes me a while to loosen up and relax sometimes. Sometimes if I chat with them a little before the interview starts, that helps. But I never want to waste their time, and sometimes you just get the feeling they want to get to it so that they can go about their day. Am I still talking? Thanks, Erik! -Patrick Keller – BigSeance.com

 

This is a great question from Patrick. In fact, it is one question I get quite often.

 

First, understand that interview butterflies are natural. Find some comfort in knowing that most every interviewer feels some nervousness the minutes before the talk begins. It is very similar to public speakers.

 

You're not the only one.

 

There are four things you can do to get over the jitters. These should help you a bit to calm the nerves before the interview.

 

You have something to offer your guest.

 

Podcast guests are marketing their goods or services to your audience. You are putting them in front of a group of people that can expand their reach. This is a huge opportunity and benefit to them. You aren't simply taking from them. Find comfort in knowing that you are helping each other.

 

 

 

Bumping Co-Hosts

Our next questions involves co-hosts.

 

Hi,
 On any of your podcasts do you have guidelines on how to stop hosts talking over each other?
 Cheers - Brian

 

This is another question I hear often. It takes a lot of practice to avoid stepping on your guest or co-host. I have five tips to help you clean up the discussion.

 

 

I hope those tips help clean up the flow of the show. There are many other ways to calm your nerves. When it comes to talking over each other, it comes down to finding a process comfortable for you and your partner.

 

 

I'd love to help you with your podcast. Post any questions or comments you might have, or e-mail me at Erik@PodcastTalentCoach.com.

 

You can find my podcast and other tools to help you create great content at www.PodcastTalentCoach.com. Let's turn your information into engaging entertainment.

 

 

Let's turn your information into engaging entertainment.