"For Podcasters and their Guests" is a podcast all about the "media interview" whether you are a host or a guest. It's about realising just how powerful interviews can be if they are done right. With a bit of fine tuning they can engage audiences at a whole new level, they can reach new audiences beyond a typical interview, they can share ideas and messages in a way that sticks and people remember. In this podcast I share 20 years of experience as a broadcaster, presenter, media trainer and communications operative to help you turn the podcast interview into something effective and powerful.
Latest episodes of the podcast For Podcasters and their Guests
- Ep27 - What next?
- How to take advantage of trending topics in your podcast
- How to turn interviews into news - Ep 2 (new show)
- New Show - For Podcasters and their Guests Ep 01
- Why feedback sessions for podcasts are vital - Ep23
- The first step to being a podcast guest - Preparing - Ep22
- The most important lesson for podcast guest - Ep21
- Recap of the 7 day podcast questions course - Ep20
- Why you should ask your audience for questions - Ep19
- Don't limit yourself in podcast interviews - Ep18
- How to avoid boring your guest - Ep17
- You must ask these sorts of podcast questions - Ep16
- The power of stories in podcast interviews - Ep15
- Cliche questions and answer and why to avoid them - Ep 14
- Where to start when writing podcast interview questions? - Ep 13
- What questions deliver value - Ep12
- How to avoid losing money targeting your audience - Ep11
- Don't ask the "expected" questions in your podcast - Ep10
- Don't ask the same podcast questions to guests - Ep9
- Using hashtags to promote podcast engagement
- Breaking news - How to turn your podcast into a news service
- 7 top tips for interviews which gets noticed
- Get inside your guests head before you speak to them
- How listening and research creates YOUR brand
- Why you should keep your interview focused on the topic
- Why you should write interview topics not questions
- Why you should throw away pre-scripted interview questions