Ep. 13 | How to be a Gracious Podcast Guest and Host

Feb 4, 2020 | 1 comment

This one is for the podcast guest AND host. I’ve talked in the past that appearing on a podcast, if done right, can be the start of an incredible business relationship between podcast guest and podcast host. In this episode, I talk about all the ways you can help ensure that happens long before the ‘record’ button is hit. 

Yes, the way you pitch can create a lasting first impression. By the same token, the way a podcast host accepts (or rejects) pitches can be just as impactful.

Listen as I lay out ways in which podcast guests and hosts can make the pre-interview process as smooth as possible, so they can both turn up with their best energy. 

How to be a Gracious Podcast Guest and Host

Topics covered include:

  • What does being a gracious guest or host mean when talking about podcast visibility opportunities? 
  • How the relationship between guest and host can impact on the quality of the content which is delivered
  • As a guest, playing by the rules of pitching is a great first step. 
  • Examples of how  guests can show that they appreciate the opportunity
  • The importance of podcast hosts having a clear system in place for potential guests to follow. And if you aren’t accepting pitches, make that clear!

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Now it’s time for you to get out there and Go Pitch Yourself! Be sure to screenshot this episode and tag me on Instagram @angie_trueblood and let me know that you are ready to #gopitchyourself! I’ll add your post to my story and help you spread the word!

Can’t wait to connect again!

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