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Michael Mahony, ISSA CPT January 16, 2019

How to Prepare Before Hitting Record

By Mike Mahony

Some of the links in this post are affiliate links. This means if you click on the link and purchase the item, we will receive an affiliate commission at no extra cost to you. All opinions remain our own.

It is very important to prepare before recording a podcast. There are many things that go into getting ready for recording your podcast episode. It doesn’t matter if it is your first episode or just one of many, you need to prepare by getting into a pre-recording routine.

If you are going to be doing an interview, there are things you need to prepare beforehand in order for that interview to go smoothly. You are going to want information about your guest’s background, you will need to send them a link with the right date and time, and you should test your recording equipment to be sure it is working properly.

Some podcasters need little to no time to prepare, while others need some extensive time to prepare so as to clear the cob webs. Fatigue, a lack of comfort, distractions, and a disruption of routine can all lead to a poor podcasting performance.

Now the following tips may not be exactly what you need to get in your podcast groove and prepare for a great recording, but you might get a few ideas of new things to try if you just don’t feel comfortable yet! These 21 tips can not only help you in your podcasting but can also aid in improving overall mental and physical health. Check it out, and see which ones help you!

21 Tips to Prepare for Your Podcast Recording

Drink a Coffee for Increased Energy

Keep in mind that coffee contains high amounts of caffeine. Caffeine can act as a stimulant, increase alertness and endurance during exercise and other activities. However, …read more

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Michael Mahony, ISSA CPT January 16, 2019

How to Prepare Before Hitting Record

By Mike Mahony

Some of the links in this post are affiliate links. This means if you click on the link and purchase the item, we will receive an affiliate commission at no extra cost to you. All opinions remain our own.

It is very important to prepare before recording a podcast. There are many things that go into getting ready for recording your podcast episode. It doesn’t matter if it is your first episode or just one of many, you need to prepare by getting into a pre-recording routine.

If you are going to be doing an interview, there are things you need to prepare beforehand in order for that interview to go smoothly. You are going to want information about your guest’s background, you will need to send them a link with the right date and time, and you should test your recording equipment to be sure it is working properly.

Some podcasters need little to no time to prepare, while others need some extensive time to prepare so as to clear the cob webs. Fatigue, a lack of comfort, distractions, and a disruption of routine can all lead to a poor podcasting performance.

Now the following tips may not be exactly what you need to get in your podcast groove and prepare for a great recording, but you might get a few ideas of new things to try if you just don’t feel comfortable yet! These 21 tips can not only help you in your podcasting but can also aid in improving overall mental and physical health. Check it out, and see which ones help you!

21 Tips to Prepare for Your Podcast Recording

Drink a Coffee for Increased Energy

Keep in mind that coffee contains high amounts of caffeine. Caffeine can act as a stimulant, increase alertness and endurance during exercise and other activities. However, …read more

Source:: Medium

      

Filed Under: Uncategorized

Michael Mahony, ISSA CPT January 16, 2019

How to Prepare Before Hitting Record

By Mike Mahony

Some of the links in this post are affiliate links. This means if you click on the link and purchase the item, we will receive an affiliate commission at no extra cost to you. All opinions remain our own.

It is very important to prepare before recording a podcast. There are many things that go into getting ready for recording your podcast episode. It doesn’t matter if it is your first episode or just one of many, you need to prepare by getting into a pre-recording routine.

If you are going to be doing an interview, there are things you need to prepare beforehand in order for that interview to go smoothly. You are going to want information about your guest’s background, you will need to send them a link with the right date and time, and you should test your recording equipment to be sure it is working properly.

Some podcasters need little to no time to prepare, while others need some extensive time to prepare so as to clear the cob webs. Fatigue, a lack of comfort, distractions, and a disruption of routine can all lead to a poor podcasting performance.

Now the following tips may not be exactly what you need to get in your podcast groove and prepare for a great recording, but you might get a few ideas of new things to try if you just don’t feel comfortable yet! These 21 tips can not only help you in your podcasting but can also aid in improving overall mental and physical health. Check it out, and see which ones help you!

21 Tips to Prepare for Your Podcast Recording

Drink a Coffee for Increased Energy

Keep in mind that coffee contains high amounts of caffeine. Caffeine can act as a stimulant, increase alertness and endurance during exercise and other activities. However, …read more

Source:: Medium

      

Filed Under: Uncategorized

Michael Mahony, ISSA CPT January 16, 2019

How to Prepare Before Hitting Record

By Mike Mahony

Some of the links in this post are affiliate links. This means if you click on the link and purchase the item, we will receive an affiliate commission at no extra cost to you. All opinions remain our own.

It is very important to prepare before recording a podcast. There are many things that go into getting ready for recording your podcast episode. It doesn’t matter if it is your first episode or just one of many, you need to prepare by getting into a pre-recording routine.

If you are going to be doing an interview, there are things you need to prepare beforehand in order for that interview to go smoothly. You are going to want information about your guest’s background, you will need to send them a link with the right date and time, and you should test your recording equipment to be sure it is working properly.

Some podcasters need little to no time to prepare, while others need some extensive time to prepare so as to clear the cob webs. Fatigue, a lack of comfort, distractions, and a disruption of routine can all lead to a poor podcasting performance.

Now the following tips may not be exactly what you need to get in your podcast groove and prepare for a great recording, but you might get a few ideas of new things to try if you just don’t feel comfortable yet! These 21 tips can not only help you in your podcasting but can also aid in improving overall mental and physical health. Check it out, and see which ones help you!

21 Tips to Prepare for Your Podcast Recording

Drink a Coffee for Increased Energy

Keep in mind that coffee contains high amounts of caffeine. Caffeine can act as a stimulant, increase alertness and endurance during exercise and other activities. However, …read more

Source:: Medium

      

Filed Under: Uncategorized

Michael Mahony, ISSA CPT January 15, 2019

How to Be a Podcast Interview Ninja

By Mike Mahony

Some of the links in this post are affiliate links. This means if you click on the link and purchase the item, we will receive an affiliate commission at no extra cost to you. All opinions remain our own.

Conducting a good podcast interview is a great skill for an entrepreneur to have. Not only will you learn to do a great podcast interview by mastering this skill, but you can also apply it to videos and blog posts as well. Take the time to hone your craft.

Let’s dive into why this is so important.

The Benefits of Interviews

Interviews are extremely beneficial. With a podcast interview, you can generate unique and interesting content for your audience. When you conduct a podcast interview, you don’t have to be the expert to deliver expert content.

Based upon your public association with the podcast interview subject, you increase your level of authority. This is a huge thing.

When you conduct a podcast interview, you build a relationship with the person you are interviewing and that can lead to further growth opportunities down the line for you and your business.

It is not easy to conduct an interview and it will require preparation. You want to do this preparation to ensure that your interviews are not wasting the time of your listeners.

Although most of the content is generated by the person you are interviewing, most of the responsibility to create an interview worth consuming still lies in your hands — and it’s not just about asking the right questions either.

It’s about genuine interest, flow, vibe, sincerity, concern, digging deeper, defining the unclear, attracting stories, avoiding awkwardness, and being conscious about all of that at the same time.

After conducting hundreds of interviews of my own on Yogi’s Podcast Network, and being interviewed on many podcasts and YouTube channels, I’ve learned a …read more

Source:: Medium

      

Filed Under: Uncategorized

Michael Mahony, ISSA CPT January 15, 2019

How to Be a Podcast Interview Ninja

By Mike Mahony

Some of the links in this post are affiliate links. This means if you click on the link and purchase the item, we will receive an affiliate commission at no extra cost to you. All opinions remain our own.

Conducting a good podcast interview is a great skill for an entrepreneur to have. Not only will you learn to do a great podcast interview by mastering this skill, but you can also apply it to videos and blog posts as well. Take the time to hone your craft.

Let’s dive into why this is so important.

The Benefits of Interviews

Interviews are extremely beneficial. With a podcast interview, you can generate unique and interesting content for your audience. When you conduct a podcast interview, you don’t have to be the expert to deliver expert content.

Based upon your public association with the podcast interview subject, you increase your level of authority. This is a huge thing.

When you conduct a podcast interview, you build a relationship with the person you are interviewing and that can lead to further growth opportunities down the line for you and your business.

It is not easy to conduct an interview and it will require preparation. You want to do this preparation to ensure that your interviews are not wasting the time of your listeners.

Although most of the content is generated by the person you are interviewing, most of the responsibility to create an interview worth consuming still lies in your hands — and it’s not just about asking the right questions either.

It’s about genuine interest, flow, vibe, sincerity, concern, digging deeper, defining the unclear, attracting stories, avoiding awkwardness, and being conscious about all of that at the same time.

After conducting hundreds of interviews of my own on Yogi’s Podcast Network, and being interviewed on many podcasts and YouTube channels, I’ve learned a …read more

Source:: Medium

      

Filed Under: Uncategorized

Michael Mahony, ISSA CPT January 15, 2019

How to Be a Podcast Interview Ninja

By Mike Mahony

Some of the links in this post are affiliate links. This means if you click on the link and purchase the item, we will receive an affiliate commission at no extra cost to you. All opinions remain our own.

Conducting a good podcast interview is a great skill for an entrepreneur to have. Not only will you learn to do a great podcast interview by mastering this skill, but you can also apply it to videos and blog posts as well. Take the time to hone your craft.

Let’s dive into why this is so important.

The Benefits of Interviews

Interviews are extremely beneficial. With a podcast interview, you can generate unique and interesting content for your audience. When you conduct a podcast interview, you don’t have to be the expert to deliver expert content.

Based upon your public association with the podcast interview subject, you increase your level of authority. This is a huge thing.

When you conduct a podcast interview, you build a relationship with the person you are interviewing and that can lead to further growth opportunities down the line for you and your business.

It is not easy to conduct an interview and it will require preparation. You want to do this preparation to ensure that your interviews are not wasting the time of your listeners.

Although most of the content is generated by the person you are interviewing, most of the responsibility to create an interview worth consuming still lies in your hands — and it’s not just about asking the right questions either.

It’s about genuine interest, flow, vibe, sincerity, concern, digging deeper, defining the unclear, attracting stories, avoiding awkwardness, and being conscious about all of that at the same time.

After conducting hundreds of interviews of my own on Yogi’s Podcast Network, and being interviewed on many podcasts and YouTube channels, I’ve learned a …read more

Source:: Medium

      

Filed Under: Uncategorized

Michael Mahony, ISSA CPT January 15, 2019

How to Be a Podcast Interview Ninja

By Mike Mahony

Some of the links in this post are affiliate links. This means if you click on the link and purchase the item, we will receive an affiliate commission at no extra cost to you. All opinions remain our own.

Conducting a good podcast interview is a great skill for an entrepreneur to have. Not only will you learn to do a great podcast interview by mastering this skill, but you can also apply it to videos and blog posts as well. Take the time to hone your craft.

Let’s dive into why this is so important.

The Benefits of Interviews

Interviews are extremely beneficial. With a podcast interview, you can generate unique and interesting content for your audience. When you conduct a podcast interview, you don’t have to be the expert to deliver expert content.

Based upon your public association with the podcast interview subject, you increase your level of authority. This is a huge thing.

When you conduct a podcast interview, you build a relationship with the person you are interviewing and that can lead to further growth opportunities down the line for you and your business.

It is not easy to conduct an interview and it will require preparation. You want to do this preparation to ensure that your interviews are not wasting the time of your listeners.

Although most of the content is generated by the person you are interviewing, most of the responsibility to create an interview worth consuming still lies in your hands — and it’s not just about asking the right questions either.

It’s about genuine interest, flow, vibe, sincerity, concern, digging deeper, defining the unclear, attracting stories, avoiding awkwardness, and being conscious about all of that at the same time.

After conducting hundreds of interviews of my own on Yogi’s Podcast Network, and being interviewed on many podcasts and YouTube channels, I’ve learned a …read more

Source:: Medium

      

Filed Under: Uncategorized

Michael Mahony, ISSA CPT January 15, 2019

How to Be a Podcast Interview Ninja

By Mike Mahony

Some of the links in this post are affiliate links. This means if you click on the link and purchase the item, we will receive an affiliate commission at no extra cost to you. All opinions remain our own.

Conducting a good podcast interview is a great skill for an entrepreneur to have. Not only will you learn to do a great podcast interview by mastering this skill, but you can also apply it to videos and blog posts as well. Take the time to hone your craft.

Let’s dive into why this is so important.

The Benefits of Interviews

Interviews are extremely beneficial. With a podcast interview, you can generate unique and interesting content for your audience. When you conduct a podcast interview, you don’t have to be the expert to deliver expert content.

Based upon your public association with the podcast interview subject, you increase your level of authority. This is a huge thing.

When you conduct a podcast interview, you build a relationship with the person you are interviewing and that can lead to further growth opportunities down the line for you and your business.

It is not easy to conduct an interview and it will require preparation. You want to do this preparation to ensure that your interviews are not wasting the time of your listeners.

Although most of the content is generated by the person you are interviewing, most of the responsibility to create an interview worth consuming still lies in your hands — and it’s not just about asking the right questions either.

It’s about genuine interest, flow, vibe, sincerity, concern, digging deeper, defining the unclear, attracting stories, avoiding awkwardness, and being conscious about all of that at the same time.

After conducting hundreds of interviews of my own on Yogi’s Podcast Network, and being interviewed on many podcasts and YouTube channels, I’ve learned a …read more

Source:: Medium

      

Filed Under: Uncategorized

Michael Mahony, ISSA CPT January 15, 2019

How to Be a Podcast Interview Ninja

By Mike Mahony

Some of the links in this post are affiliate links. This means if you click on the link and purchase the item, we will receive an affiliate commission at no extra cost to you. All opinions remain our own.

Conducting a good podcast interview is a great skill for an entrepreneur to have. Not only will you learn to do a great podcast interview by mastering this skill, but you can also apply it to videos and blog posts as well. Take the time to hone your craft.

Let’s dive into why this is so important.

The Benefits of Interviews

Interviews are extremely beneficial. With a podcast interview, you can generate unique and interesting content for your audience. When you conduct a podcast interview, you don’t have to be the expert to deliver expert content.

Based upon your public association with the podcast interview subject, you increase your level of authority. This is a huge thing.

When you conduct a podcast interview, you build a relationship with the person you are interviewing and that can lead to further growth opportunities down the line for you and your business.

It is not easy to conduct an interview and it will require preparation. You want to do this preparation to ensure that your interviews are not wasting the time of your listeners.

Although most of the content is generated by the person you are interviewing, most of the responsibility to create an interview worth consuming still lies in your hands — and it’s not just about asking the right questions either.

It’s about genuine interest, flow, vibe, sincerity, concern, digging deeper, defining the unclear, attracting stories, avoiding awkwardness, and being conscious about all of that at the same time.

After conducting hundreds of interviews of my own on Yogi’s Podcast Network, and being interviewed on many podcasts and YouTube channels, I’ve learned a …read more

Source:: Medium

      

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