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Podcasting is an art that can be mastered with the right skills, insights, and creativity. Today, we delve into an exciting podcast episode featuring Kendall Breitman, a seasoned reporter who’s worked in production for news outlets such as Bloomberg, NCB and Politico. Kendall reveals her secrets to conducting captivating interviews and creating ‘binge-worthy’ podcast content.
Creating a Comfortable EnvironmentBreitman begins the conversation by introducing the concept of a 'green room conversation.' This term originates from the television industry, where guests would have a pre-show conversation to build rapport and set the tone for the upcoming interview. She advocates for a similar approach in podcasting, emphasizing the need to foster a comfortable environment before the actual interview begins.
This strategy enables guests to relax, thus leading to more natural and authentic conversations. As a podcast host, your energy and tone can significantly influence the interview outcome. Therefore, it is essential to exude the right vibes and foster a sense of connection with your guests.
Embracing a Conversational Interview StyleAbandoning rigid scripts and adopting a more conversational approach to interviews is another powerful tactic shared by Breitman. Rather than sticking to a long list of questions, having three to five bullet points can guide the conversation more organically.
Asking questions about your guests' emotions can create a deeper connection between you, your guest, and your audience. Breitman suggests asking follow-up questions that the listeners would want to know, effectively making the host a proxy for the audience's curiosity. This approach can significantly enhance the audience's engagement and overall listening experience.
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Podcasting is an art that can be mastered with the right skills, insights, and creativity. Today, we delve into an exciting podcast episode featuring Kendall Breitman, a seasoned reporter who’s worked in production for news outlets such as Bloomberg, NCB and Politico. Kendall reveals her secrets to conducting captivating interviews and creating ‘binge-worthy’ podcast content.
Creating a Comfortable EnvironmentBreitman begins the conversation by introducing the concept of a 'green room conversation.' This term originates from the television industry, where guests would have a pre-show conversation to build rapport and set the tone for the upcoming interview. She advocates for a similar approach in podcasting, emphasizing the need to foster a comfortable environment before the actual interview begins.
This strategy enables guests to relax, thus leading to more natural and authentic conversations. As a podcast host, your energy and tone can significantly influence the interview outcome. Therefore, it is essential to exude the right vibes and foster a sense of connection with your guests.
Embracing a Conversational Interview StyleAbandoning rigid scripts and adopting a more conversational approach to interviews is another powerful tactic shared by Breitman. Rather than sticking to a long list of questions, having three to five bullet points can guide the conversation more organically.
Asking questions about your guests' emotions can create a deeper connection between you, your guest, and your audience. Breitman suggests asking follow-up questions that the listeners would want to know, effectively making the host a proxy for the audience's curiosity. This approach can significantly enhance the audience's engagement and overall listening experience.
Takeaways from the episode:👩💻 Book your Podcast Power Hour: thepodcastspace.com/powerhour
Let's work together to grow your podcast. Book your discovery call:
https://bit.ly/PPodParty
For the full list of links, resources and show notes, please visit:
https://www.thepodcastspace.com/podcast/37-the-recipe-for-memorable-interviews-and-shareable-content
Feeling stuck? Book a Podcast Power Hour: https://thepodcastspace.ck.page/products/pod-power-hour
Learn more about our Maximize Your Podcast Content course: https://bit.ly/3TesQwc
Subscribe to the Podcast on Audio Platforms: https://bit.ly/3Y4bF2c
Subscribe to our newsletter for more Podcast Tips: https://thepodcastspace.ck.page/32680fa82e
Mentioned in this episode:
Podcast Power Hour
👩💻 Book your Podcast Power Hour: www.thepodcastspace.com/powerhour