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How I Became a Better Podcast Host (the Hard Way)
The pit in my stomach was deepโ€”anxiety creeping from my chest to my throat, making my voice crack as I muttered a tight-lipped โ€œthank youโ€ to my Uber driver. I was 30 minutes late, rocking a bright orange jumpsuit for my biggest podcast guest yet. Thought Iโ€™d look special. Instead, I was met with blank stares from my guest, his girlfriend, and my cameraman. I faked confidence. โ€œItโ€™s showtime,โ€ I told myself. The cameras rolled. We explored Chinatown, cracked jokes, had a microwave soccer game (which I got absolutely destroyed at), and even debated music over boba tea. Everything felt smoothโ€”until I watched the footage later. It was a disaster. I talked too much. Cut him off. Went off on tangents. Worst of all, when he opened up and got vulnerable, I changed the subject instead of digging deeper. I didnโ€™t even realize how bad it was in real-timeโ€”thatโ€™s what scared me most. The #1 Rule to Being a Great Podcast Host Watch. Your. Own. Interviews. You donโ€™t need a masterclass from Craig Ferguson, Oprah, or Anderson Cooper. The best interviews feel like real conversations. And the more you listen to yourself, the more youโ€™ll catch the little things that make your podcast worseโ€”so you can fix them. Podcasting (and Dating) Cheat Code: The 80/20 Rule Your guest should be talking 80% of the time. You? 20%. If you stick to that, itโ€™s hard to mess up. Even if things go south, youโ€™ll still have solid clips to post. Follow-Up Questions = GOATed Conversations Throw away the script. Some of my best interviews happened when I ditched the prepped questions and just listened. Ask a question, actually process their answer, and go deeper. Thatโ€™s where the magic happens. Make Your Guest Comfortable (Theyโ€™ll Open Up More) - Offer them water or food. - Ask, โ€œYou ready?โ€ before hitting record. - Crack a natural joke (donโ€™t force it). - Warm them up off the recordโ€”ask deep questions before filming so theyโ€™re already in the zone. If youโ€™re feeling bold, start with something fun: a trivia challenge, a freestyle, or a random icebreaker. The looser they feel, the better the convo.
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hiii yโ€™all ๐ŸŒŸ Iโ€™m Hope,/aka Sunny! :) Iโ€™m a mother, artist, creative host / podcast host for Big Space

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