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Creating An Effective Interview – PTC 510

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  • AN EFFECTIVE INTERVIEW REQUIRES STRATEGY Interviews can be a powerful tool for your podcast. But creating an effective interview requires a strategy and plan. In this episode, I want to show you how to use strategic questions to craft an effective interview that helps you reach your goals. I'll also share a recent interview I conducted with popular music artist Teddy Swims. We'll dissect it to see what makes it an effective interview. Get details on your Podcast Strategy Coaching Call with me here: https://podcasttalentcoach.com/strategy-call/ WHY DO YOU INTERVIEW? You first need to ask yourself why you are conducting interviews in the first place? What are interviews doing for you? Solo episodes build your credibility. Interview episodes build your network. When you create a solo episode, you have the entire episode to demonstrate your expertise, share your story, and connect with your listeners. The episode is all you. But, a solo episode also requires you to do the heavy lifting and create all the content yourself. Doing a show by yourself doesn't require coordinating calendars to schedule the recording, which is a big benefit to me. I like to record when it's convenient for me. That may not be as convenient for a guest. You will also be the only person promoting a solo episode. When you create an effective interview episode, you don't have nearly as much room to demonstrate your expertise. The spotlight needs to be on your guest. However, I'll show you how to get creative to interject yourself into the episode. On the other side of the coin, there are many benefit to interviews. When you interview guests, it is easier to create content. To build an effective interview, you simply need to create a few great questions with a story arc. Then, have a great conversation by being a good listener. It is also possible that your guest will promote. This usually happens when you make a clear ask before the interview and make it incredibly easy for your guest to share. When your guest shares the episode, it helps you build your network by getting in front of your guest's tribe. On top of the exposure to a new tribe, you can also build a relationship with your guest. Over the long haul, this can help you get even more exposure. EFFECTIVE INTERVIEWS ARE ABOUT MOMENTUM So, how long should your effective interview be? I get this question often. When it comes to your content, there is no such thing as too long, only too boring. I have listened to episodes that are an hour long, and I wish it was longer. Then there have been 15-minutes episodes that seemed to drag on forever. An effective interview is all about momentum. Just like your solo shows, effective interviews cannot be information alone. When you infuse story and emotion into your interviews, you keep your listener engaged. People have learned from story as long as people have been around. TEDDY SWIMS INTERVIEW Earlier this week, I had the pleasure to interview singer-songwriter and popular music artist Teddy Swims. When I attend concerts, I typically go backstage to the artist's meet and greet. This is where a group gathers in a room. The artist comes in to shake hands and take photos. My wife and I had been looking forward to the Teddy Swims show for quite some time. He has an amazing soul and sound. Two weeks before the show, my contact told me Teddy isn't doing any meet and greets. He then said Teddy would be willing to do an interview if I was interested. I jumped at the chance. Creating effective interviews with pop stars can sometimes be challenging. They are often asked the same questions, provide standard answers, and can be a little standoff-ish. Teddy has blown up quickly, and I was a bit nervous. The music of Teddy Swims is hard to define. He blends R&B, soul, country and pop into a mix that is quite unique. He started publishing cover tunes on YouTube back in 2019. People started taking notice by his unique voice and style. Teddy released some original songs digitally. But he really rose to fame with his 2023 song "Lose Control". Zero to stardom in 3 years is incredibly fast. So, getting a chance to interview a guy who achieved fame quickly and probably isn't a seasoned interviewee is a risk. EFFECTIVE INTERVIEW PREP As I prepared for the interview, I didn't do a ton of prep. It was maybe 15 minutes. Many people spend hours trying to know everything about their guest. When I prep for an interview, I find a few select pieces of information that will help me craft an interesting conversation. I don't need to know everything about my guest. It is my goal to create a conversation that will make the audience interested in my guest. My interviews are not designed to show you how much I know about my guest. I want to ask questions you would ask my guest. To create an effective interview, I also want to get my guest to tell stories and be engaging. So now I'm walking into an interview with a guy who is fairly new to this game, and I need to make it as...
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AN EFFECTIVE INTERVIEW REQUIRES STRATEGY Interviews can be a powerful tool for your podcast. But creating an effective interview requires a strategy and plan. In this episode, I want to show you how to use strategic questions to craft an effective interview that helps you reach your goals. I'll also share a recent interview I conducted with popular music artist Teddy Swims. We'll dissect it to see what makes it an effective interview. Get details on your Podcast Strategy Coaching Call with me here: https://podcasttalentcoach.com/strategy-call/ WHY DO YOU INTERVIEW? You first need to ask yourself why you are conducting interviews in the first place? What are interviews doing for you? Solo episodes build your credibility. Interview episodes build your network. When you create a solo episode, you have the entire episode to demonstrate your expertise, share your story, and connect with your listeners. The episode is all you. But, a solo episode also requires you to do the heavy lifting and create all the content yourself. Doing a show by yourself doesn't require coordinating calendars to schedule the recording, which is a big benefit to me. I like to record when it's convenient for me. That may not be as convenient for a guest. You will also be the only person promoting a solo episode. When you create an effective interview episode, you don't have nearly as much room to demonstrate your expertise. The spotlight needs to be on your guest. However, I'll show you how to get creative to interject yourself into the episode. On the other side of the coin, there are many benefit to interviews. When you interview guests, it is easier to create content. To build an effective interview, you simply need to create a few great questions with a story arc. Then, have a great conversation by being a good listener. It is also possible that your guest will promote. This usually happens when you make a clear ask before the interview and make it incredibly easy for your guest to share. When your guest shares the episode, it helps you build your network by getting in front of your guest's tribe. On top of the exposure to a new tribe, you can also build a relationship with your guest. Over the long haul, this can help you get even more exposure. EFFECTIVE INTERVIEWS ARE ABOUT MOMENTUM So, how long should your effective interview be? I get this question often. When it comes to your content, there is no such thing as too long, only too boring. I have listened to episodes that are an hour long, and I wish it was longer. Then there have been 15-minutes episodes that seemed to drag on forever. An effective interview is all about momentum. Just like your solo shows, effective interviews cannot be information alone. When you infuse story and emotion into your interviews, you keep your listener engaged. People have learned from story as long as people have been around. TEDDY SWIMS INTERVIEW Earlier this week, I had the pleasure to interview singer-songwriter and popular music artist Teddy Swims. When I attend concerts, I typically go backstage to the artist's meet and greet. This is where a group gathers in a room. The artist comes in to shake hands and take photos. My wife and I had been looking forward to the Teddy Swims show for quite some time. He has an amazing soul and sound. Two weeks before the show, my contact told me Teddy isn't doing any meet and greets. He then said Teddy would be willing to do an interview if I was interested. I jumped at the chance. Creating effective interviews with pop stars can sometimes be challenging. They are often asked the same questions, provide standard answers, and can be a little standoff-ish. Teddy has blown up quickly, and I was a bit nervous. The music of Teddy Swims is hard to define. He blends R&B, soul, country and pop into a mix that is quite unique. He started publishing cover tunes on YouTube back in 2019. People started taking notice by his unique voice and style. Teddy released some original songs digitally. But he really rose to fame with his 2023 song "Lose Control". Zero to stardom in 3 years is incredibly fast. So, getting a chance to interview a guy who achieved fame quickly and probably isn't a seasoned interviewee is a risk. EFFECTIVE INTERVIEW PREP As I prepared for the interview, I didn't do a ton of prep. It was maybe 15 minutes. Many people spend hours trying to know everything about their guest. When I prep for an interview, I find a few select pieces of information that will help me craft an interesting conversation. I don't need to know everything about my guest. It is my goal to create a conversation that will make the audience interested in my guest. My interviews are not designed to show you how much I know about my guest. I want to ask questions you would ask my guest. To create an effective interview, I also want to get my guest to tell stories and be engaging. So now I'm walking into an interview with a guy who is fairly new to this game, and I need to make it as...

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