podcasts

How to Co-host a Podcast and Maintain Your Narrative Voice

How to Co-host a Podcast and Maintain Your Narrative Voice

Help build the world of your podcast for your listener by identifying your individual story as a podcast host. What do you want the audience to know about you from the beginning? How much backstory is needed for the person listening to understand who you are and where you're coming from? What are the interests, hobbies, fears, strengths, and weaknesses that set you apart from your co-host? What makes you laugh? What do you feel most compelled to share about yourself? What feels vulnerable yet necessary for your listener to hear?

6 Steps to Prepare for a Superb Guest Interview Role on a Podcast

6 Steps to Prepare for a Superb Guest Interview Role on a Podcast

The interview shows that really grab my attention and make me connect most to the interviewee are the ones were the person in the spotlight is being their true self, sharing stories from their lives and surprising the host/interviewer in the process. When the conversation is real, and the person is passionate about what they are sharing, the interview becomes a dialogue and helps us (the listener) connect with the human behind the microphone.

5 Podcast Episodes With Stellar Personal Narrative

5 Podcast Episodes With Stellar Personal Narrative

No matter what’s on your podcast playlist, you can begin to identify who is using personal narrative storytelling and what types of stories are being shared. How are these hosts, interviewers, and narrators bringing this story into their podcast and how do they make you feel as the listener? Start to notice what styles stick with you. Chances are the personal narratives that resonate with you the most can be used to spark your own stories — whether shared out loud in a professional setting or through your very own podcast microphone!