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Hey, Pod Nerds! If you’ve got an interview-style podcast and want to improve as a host, this episode is just for you. I’m Steph, your Pod Savvy Guide, and today we’re diving into one of the most crucial skills in hosting: how to actively listen to your guests and avoid interrupting. Why active listening? Because it allows you to be fully present, creates deeper connections, and brings out the best in your guest’s story. This skill is challenging but incredibly rewarding when done right. Tune in as I share tips and personal insights to help you foster real, engaging conversations with your guests.
Episode Highlights: The Four Steps to Active Listening as a Host
Step 1: Practice Active Listening
"When I’m actively listening, it feels totally different from any other conversation. I’m fully tuned in, and I can feel the difference." Active listening means focusing on the conversation rather than thinking of your next question. Pro tip: Repeat key points in your head or jot down a note to remind yourself where to go next without interrupting.Step 2: Embrace the Power of the Pause
Pausing after your guest speaks does wonders. It gives them space to expand, shows you’re processing what they said, and helps prevent interruptions—especially in virtual interviews. Plus, silence is so easy to edit out, so don’t be afraid of those quiet moments!Step 3: Focus on Genuine Curiosity
When you’re genuinely curious, you stay engaged and focused on the moment. Ask yourself, “What am I learning about them right now?” This mindset keeps the conversation flowing naturally and shows your guest you’re invested in their story.Step 4: Trust the Flow
Letting go of a rigid question list can create memorable moments. Sometimes the best conversations come from following your curiosity rather than sticking to a script. Relax and trust yourself to know what to ask next.
Takeaway:
Great hosting is about giving your guest the space to shine and truly listening to them. Embrace the pause, stay curious, use body language, and trust the flow of the conversation. Even after hosting hundreds of episodes, I’m still learning to perfect this! And remember, silence is easy to edit, so embrace those pauses.
Final Thoughts:
This episode is as much a reminder for me as it is for you! By the end of an interview, if you’re feeling that mix of drained and excited, you’ll know you gave it your all. Keep creating, keep listening, and I’ll see you on the next episode of Pod Savvy Guide!