In addition to talking, teaching, and writing about podcasting....I actually get behind the mic and do some podcasting of my own, every now and again. How about that, right? 👀
Back in November, I took on the challenge of releasing a brand new podcast episode every single day. Spoiler alert: I was not successful in the challenge. Whomp, whomp.
But, after putting down the mic for almost 1.5 years, the content I was able to produce from taking part in the challenge was extremely cathartic. Podcasting fills a spot in my soul that is somewhat empty when I am not behind the mic.
During the series, I answered questions relating to my personal and professional life. And of course, many of the questions that were submitted to me were podcast-related. Today I want to share an episode where I answered these questions:
"Is there a best time to evolve your podcast to include guest interviews?"
"How do I ensure a quality recording for guest interviews? Are there platforms you'd recommend? For example, I use Zoom for client sessions but I'm not sure how the quality would be for a podcast."
If you've been wondering the same thing, first, I see you! Second, I have some answers.
In the episode, you'll hear me:
Share the pros and cons of having guests on your podcast
Introduce the double-ender (this always sounds risque to me, but it's not, honest) for best audio quality
Offer best practices for conducting remote podcast interviews