Expert Guide to Preparing for Podcast Interviews: Tips for Hosting Successful Conversations

As a podcast host, it's important to be well-prepared before conducting an interview with a guest. Proper preparation will not only ensure that the interview goes smoothly, but will also help you create a more engaging and informative conversation.

At the Podcast Studio Glasgow, we’re passionate about helping you to produce the best podcast you possibly can, and if you regularly feature guests, we’re here to help coach, assist and guide you to become the highest quality podcast host.

So, here are a few expert tips to help you prepare for your next podcast interview:

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  1. Research your guest: Before the interview, take the time to research your guest and their work. This will not only help you come up with thoughtful and meaningful questions, but it will also show your guest that you respect their time and expertise.

  2. Prepare a list of questions: It's important to have a list of questions ready before the interview, but don't feel like you need to stick to them rigidly. Be flexible and allow the conversation to flow naturally. Be ready to follow up or ask supplementary questions based on the guest's answers. Some of the producers we work with have a notebook or app handy during the interview to note points they want to expand on with their guests.

  3. Create an interview structure: Having a structure for your interview will help keep the conversation on track and ensure that you cover all the important points. Consider breaking the interview into segments, such as an introduction, main conversation, and a wrap-up.

  4. Get to know your guest's story: Knowing the guest's story will help you to understand them better and also will be an inspiration for your questions. Try to gather information from their website, social media, or previous interviews they have done.

  5. Test your equipment: Before the interview, make sure all of your equipment is working properly. This includes your microphone, headphones, and recording software. Doing a test recording before the interview will ensure that you don't have any technical difficulties during the actual interview.

  6. Set the tone: Before the interview starts, make sure you set the tone for the conversation. Explain the structure of the interview and ask the guest if they have any questions or concerns. Make sure they are comfortable and ready to start.

By following these expert tips, you'll be well-prepared for your next podcast interview and ready to conduct a successful conversation with your guest.

Remember to research your guest, prepare a list of questions, create an interview structure, get to know your guest's story, test your equipment, and set the tone for the conversation. With the right preparation, your podcast interviews will be more engaging, informative, and enjoyable for both you and your listeners.

When you’re ready to jump on the podcast train, we’re here to help you become a successful podcaster. At the Podcast Studio Glasgow we not only have all the hardware but also unrivalled podcast production experience, having produced podcasts since 2005. So, get in touch with us and we’ll help you start the journey.

Mark Hunter

Mark is the founder of Postable Limited and the co-founder of the Podcast Studio Glasgow. He became a pioneer of podcasting in 2005 and has worked extensively as a podcast producer, digital marketing consultant and content creator.

https://podcaststudioglasgow.com
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