Podcasting With Impact: Lead With Your Voice

Top Tips For Interview Podcast Hosts (from 8 years of experience!)


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If you’re about to step into the role of interviewer, you’re probably feeling a mix of excitement and nerves.

Maybe you’re wondering: What if I mess up? What if my guest talks too much? What if I don’t know what to say next? How do I make sure it’s an engaging conversation and not just an awkward Q&A?

But even if you’ve been hosting for a while (whether a few episodes or a few years) if you’re anything like me, you’re always looking to learn and improve.

Since 2016, I’ve led hundreds of conversations as the host of my flagship production #impact - A Podcast about stuff that matters, speaking with a wide range of guests, from first-time founders who had never been on a podcast to well-funded social enterprises, from impact investors to award-winning journalists with decades more experience than me.

Every interview is an opportunity, not just to ask questions, but to build relationships, share compelling stories, and provide real value to your audience.

I’m still learning something new in EVERY. SINGLE. RECORDING. Even after all these years.

The good news? Hosting a great interview isn’t about perfection. It’s about connection, curiosity, and preparation.

In this episode of Podcasting with Impact, I’m giving you my best tips on how to prepare for your next podcast recording (even if it’s your very first), how to show up with confidence, and how to truly leverage your role as a host to create an engaging, meaningful conversation with long-term impact.

Whether you're interviewing one guest, juggling multiple panellists, or even hosting a live recording, I’ll walk you through exactly what to do.

By the end of this episode, you’ll have everything you need to turn your next interview into a meaningful and empowering experience.

🎉 For all the new podcasters in the house: Hosting your first interview is a milestone - Celebrate it! With practice, it gets easier and more natural. You got this.

Yours,Regina

PS: I’d love to hear how it went with your Podcast recording! Find me on LinkedIn and Instagram, tag me there or send me a DM. And if you know a podcaster who could use these tips, share this episode with them!


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Podcasting With Impact: Lead With Your VoiceBy Regina Larko