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It’s no secret that guesting on podcasts is a great way to get in front of audiences. After all, pitching for these opportunities is pretty much what we’re all about here! But all too often we’re seeing that some podcast hosts seem to be viewing the pitching process as a way to weed out less than ideal guests, rather than make it an easy process for perfectly matched guests. With that in mind, my Executive Assistant Courtney Hampton and I put together what we’re calling a “do this, not that” love letter to podcast hosts. We organized our thoughts around three areas - the pitching stage, the period where you’ve landed the opportunity, and the post-interview stage. I talk about our frustrations around pitching, and things that podcast hosts should be doing in order to create a great experience and build a solid relationship with their guests.
Obviously, this isn’t all on the hosts. Podcast pitching is a two-way process. Yes, you have something to gain by appearing on someone else’s podcast. But if you’ve pitched yourself correctly, with a topic that is perfect for the host’s show, their audience will get a lot of value from your interview. And because of that, it’s in the host’s best interest to allow you to show up in the best way possible.
Let’s work together, people!
Topics covered include:
So what did we miss? If you've got your own suggestion I would LOVE to hear it. Record a message at speakpipe.com/GPY so we can offer an updated version of this episode soon. Or let me know on IG @angie_trueblood.
Resources mentioned in this episode:Now it’s time for you to get out there and Go Pitch Yourself! Be sure to screenshot this episode and tag me on Instagram @angie_trueblood and let me know that you are ready to #gopitchyourself! I’ll add your post to my story and help you spread the word!
Can’t wait to connect again! Feel like you need a little support in getting started pitching yourself?>>>Access the Pitch Like a Pro Masterclass
Follow & Review in Apple PodcastsAre you following the podcast? If not, I’d love for you to do that today so you don’t miss ANY episodes. Click here to follow via Apple Podcasts!
And, if you are SUPER pumped about the show, I would be so thankful if you would pop over to Apple Podcasts and leave a review. Crazy enough, reviews help other folks find my podcast and they help me get a real sense of what you love about the show.
Just click here to review, select “Ratings and Reviews” and “Write a Review” and let me know what your favorite part of the podcast is. Much love, friend.
Special thanks to Steve Woodward at PodcastingEditor.com for handling all the behind-the-scenes tech pieces of production.
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It’s no secret that guesting on podcasts is a great way to get in front of audiences. After all, pitching for these opportunities is pretty much what we’re all about here! But all too often we’re seeing that some podcast hosts seem to be viewing the pitching process as a way to weed out less than ideal guests, rather than make it an easy process for perfectly matched guests. With that in mind, my Executive Assistant Courtney Hampton and I put together what we’re calling a “do this, not that” love letter to podcast hosts. We organized our thoughts around three areas - the pitching stage, the period where you’ve landed the opportunity, and the post-interview stage. I talk about our frustrations around pitching, and things that podcast hosts should be doing in order to create a great experience and build a solid relationship with their guests.
Obviously, this isn’t all on the hosts. Podcast pitching is a two-way process. Yes, you have something to gain by appearing on someone else’s podcast. But if you’ve pitched yourself correctly, with a topic that is perfect for the host’s show, their audience will get a lot of value from your interview. And because of that, it’s in the host’s best interest to allow you to show up in the best way possible.
Let’s work together, people!
Topics covered include:
So what did we miss? If you've got your own suggestion I would LOVE to hear it. Record a message at speakpipe.com/GPY so we can offer an updated version of this episode soon. Or let me know on IG @angie_trueblood.
Resources mentioned in this episode:Now it’s time for you to get out there and Go Pitch Yourself! Be sure to screenshot this episode and tag me on Instagram @angie_trueblood and let me know that you are ready to #gopitchyourself! I’ll add your post to my story and help you spread the word!
Can’t wait to connect again! Feel like you need a little support in getting started pitching yourself?>>>Access the Pitch Like a Pro Masterclass
Follow & Review in Apple PodcastsAre you following the podcast? If not, I’d love for you to do that today so you don’t miss ANY episodes. Click here to follow via Apple Podcasts!
And, if you are SUPER pumped about the show, I would be so thankful if you would pop over to Apple Podcasts and leave a review. Crazy enough, reviews help other folks find my podcast and they help me get a real sense of what you love about the show.
Just click here to review, select “Ratings and Reviews” and “Write a Review” and let me know what your favorite part of the podcast is. Much love, friend.
Special thanks to Steve Woodward at PodcastingEditor.com for handling all the behind-the-scenes tech pieces of production.