The pit in my stomach was deepโanxiety creeping from my chest to my throat, making my voice crack as I muttered a tight-lipped โthank youโ to my Uber driver. I was 30 minutes late, rocking a bright orange jumpsuit for my biggest podcast guest yet. Thought Iโd look special. Instead, I was met with blank stares from my guest, his girlfriend, and my cameraman. I faked confidence. โItโs 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 smoothโuntil 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 didnโt even realize how bad it was in real-timeโthatโs what scared me most. The #1 Rule to Being a Great Podcast Host Watch. Your. Own. Interviews. You donโt 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 youโll catch the little things that make your podcast worseโso 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, itโs hard to mess up. Even if things go south, youโll 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. Thatโs where the magic happens. Make Your Guest Comfortable (Theyโll Open Up More) - Offer them water or food. - Ask, โYou ready?โ before hitting record. - Crack a natural joke (donโt force it). - Warm them up off the recordโask deep questions before filming so theyโre already in the zone. If youโre feeling bold, start with something fun: a trivia challenge, a freestyle, or a random icebreaker. The looser they feel, the better the convo.