5 Tips to Elevate Your Podcast Interviews | Jennifer Furlong
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Crafting a quality podcast interview is no simple task. A good podcast interview requires more than a list of questions. In this episode, Jennifer Furlong shares 5 critical interviewing tips that will take your conversations with guests from good to great. This is the art of recording confident, naturally flowing interviews that become captivating and engaging conversations that your audience will love and remember for years to come. Get ready to elevate your interviewing skills and take your podcast to the next level!
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Key Moments:
00:00:15 - Introduction
00:01:28 - The Skill Set of Successful Interviewers
00:02:40 - Bringing Value to Listeners
00:05:53 - Prepare Your Own Questions
00:10:55 - Going with the Flow
00:16:03 - The Importance of Nonverbals and Vocal Variety
00:16:41 - Listening for Keywords and Asking Follow-up Questions
00:17:40 - The Power of the Pause
00:19:53 - The Impact of Mindful Listening and Pauses
00:21:16 - Five Tips for Effective Interviews
Timestamped Summary:
00:00:15 - Introduction
Jennifer Furlong emphasizes the need for good conversation skills and highlights that the majority of popular podcasts are conversational in nature.
00:01:28 - The Skill Set of Successful Interviewers
Successful interviewers are described as good listeners, relatable, and willing to ask tough questions while remaining respectful. They create a synergy with their guests, allowing for a deeper exploration of topics and the possibility of revealing new ideas or perspectives.
00:02:40 - Bringing Value to Listeners
To elevate conversations and make interviews great, Jen suggests five tips. The first tip is to begin with the end in mind, considering the goals of the episode, audience expectations, and the suitability of the guest. Building rapport through a pre-interview and vetting the guest's intentions are also important.
00:05:53 - Prepare Your Own Questions
Jen advises interviewers to prepare their own questions rather than relying solely on guest-provided questions. Doing thorough research on the guest's website, social media platforms, and conducting a Google search allows for unique and meaningful questions.
00:10:55 - Going with the Flow
While having a list of prepared questions is important, flexibility is key to having a robust conversation. As guests answer questions, new doors may open, and interview
00:16:03 - The Importance of Nonverbals and Vocal Variety
Pay attention to the nonverbals and vocal variety of the guest's answers to understand their thoughts and feelings about the topic. Listening to volume, pitch, and speed will give you clues to their mindset.
00:16:41 - Listening for Keywords and Asking Follow-up Questions
Practice mindful listening and listen for keywords that pique your interest. Don't miss the opportunity to ask good follow-up questions that will enhance the conversation.
00:17:40 - The Power of the Pause
Embrace pauses in the conversation. They give the guest time to reflect and provide meaningful answers. Pauses also prevent information overload for the audience and make the message more impactful.
00:19:53 - The Impact of Mindful Listening and Pauses
Mindful listening combined with pauses creates a powerful tool. It builds trust and allows guests to share deeply personal stories.
00:21:16 - Five Tips for Effective Interviews
Begin with clear goals and understand audience expectations. Develop unique questions and go with the flow of the conversation. Practice mindful listening, pick up on keywords, and ask
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