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If your B2B podcast relies on interviews by default, there’s a good chance it isn’t really doing its job.
Interviews feel safe.
They’re familiar.
They spread responsibility.
And they let the host stay slightly hidden.
I’m Neal Veglio, and in this episode of B2B Podcasting Insights, I’m unpacking why interview-led B2B podcasts are so common — and why they so often fail to create clarity, trust, or commercial impact.
I explain how guest conversations can hurt the host’s credibility instead of the listener’s needs, why so many interview shows sound pleasant but change nothing, and how hiding behind guests is usually a psychological decision, not a strategic one.
I also share what the data actually shows when we compare interview episodes with solo episodes — including why solo formats consistently outperform on engagement, completion, and real-world response.
There’s a clear breakdown of when interviews can work, what they’re genuinely good for, and why they should support a strategy rather than be the strategy.
If your podcast gets downloads but rarely gets referenced in sales conversations, inbound messages, or buying decisions, this episode will help you understand why — and what to rethink before booking another guest.
Useful links
Podknows Website
https://podknows.co.uk
B2B Podcast Growth Diagnostic
https://podknows.co.uk/diagnostic
Podcast Audits
https://podknows.co.uk/audits
Timestamped summary
00:00 Why most B2B podcasts default to interviews
01:46 Why interview shows feel safe but ineffective
03:23 When interviews actually work
04:47 Solo episodes vs interviews: what the data shows
05:13 Why clarity beats control
06:44 Authority, trust, and brand risk
07:31 What a B2B podcast is really for
08:20 Listener message on choosing intention over frequency
10:14 Founder FAQ: when podcasts start delivering results
12:13 Final thoughts and next steps
By Podknows PodcastingIf your B2B podcast relies on interviews by default, there’s a good chance it isn’t really doing its job.
Interviews feel safe.
They’re familiar.
They spread responsibility.
And they let the host stay slightly hidden.
I’m Neal Veglio, and in this episode of B2B Podcasting Insights, I’m unpacking why interview-led B2B podcasts are so common — and why they so often fail to create clarity, trust, or commercial impact.
I explain how guest conversations can hurt the host’s credibility instead of the listener’s needs, why so many interview shows sound pleasant but change nothing, and how hiding behind guests is usually a psychological decision, not a strategic one.
I also share what the data actually shows when we compare interview episodes with solo episodes — including why solo formats consistently outperform on engagement, completion, and real-world response.
There’s a clear breakdown of when interviews can work, what they’re genuinely good for, and why they should support a strategy rather than be the strategy.
If your podcast gets downloads but rarely gets referenced in sales conversations, inbound messages, or buying decisions, this episode will help you understand why — and what to rethink before booking another guest.
Useful links
Podknows Website
https://podknows.co.uk
B2B Podcast Growth Diagnostic
https://podknows.co.uk/diagnostic
Podcast Audits
https://podknows.co.uk/audits
Timestamped summary
00:00 Why most B2B podcasts default to interviews
01:46 Why interview shows feel safe but ineffective
03:23 When interviews actually work
04:47 Solo episodes vs interviews: what the data shows
05:13 Why clarity beats control
06:44 Authority, trust, and brand risk
07:31 What a B2B podcast is really for
08:20 Listener message on choosing intention over frequency
10:14 Founder FAQ: when podcasts start delivering results
12:13 Final thoughts and next steps