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It's The Little Things: 4 Subtle Actions That Will Make You an Undeniable Force In Podcasting

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In this episode of Let's Blow This Up, part of the Season 3 Solo Series, let's talk about how small, intentional actions can elevate your podcasting game. These easy-to-implement, actionable tips will help you stand out as a true pro at your craft while, at the same time, help you form stronger connections with your guests and audience alike.

In my opinion, it's crucial to focus on the little things that make a big difference. A small but powerful gesture, like learning how to pronounce your guest’s last name, shows respect, shows you've prepared, and sets a positive tone for the proceeding conversation.

And what about continuing the conversation post-recording? This can solidify the relationship you've built. Setting up a call or meeting after the interview provides a valuable opportunity to nurture the connection and turn a one-time chat into a lasting partnership.

Also, let's not forget about staying present in the moment and having in-depth, engrossing conversations the second your show begins. By focusing on organic conversations and listening to your guest instead of relying on a pre-built list of questions, you’ll naturally create an engaging and authentic experience your guests (and listeners) will love.

All this and more awaits you. See you inside!

Key Takeaways:

  • Learn how to pronounce your guest’s last name to show respect and professionalism.
  • Follow up with a call or meeting after the recording to strengthen the relationship.
  • Skip the long bios and get right into the conversation for a more natural flow.
  • Engage in active listening to maintain an organic and authentic dialogue.
  • Focus on small details that have a big impact on your podcast’s quality and purpose, as well as the relationships you form.
  • Consistency in these small but powerful actions will help you become a standout podcaster in your niche.

Thank you for listening and becoming an official member of The Bomb Squad!
Now it's time to take action and get the most from your podcasting efforts. Discover how I can help you out at bombtrackmedia.com
MUSIC CREDIT: Aggressive Metal Trailer (Dragon Heart) by Alex Grohl on pixabay.com

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Manage episode 476301752 series 3555776
Content provided by Jason Cercone. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Jason Cercone or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

In this episode of Let's Blow This Up, part of the Season 3 Solo Series, let's talk about how small, intentional actions can elevate your podcasting game. These easy-to-implement, actionable tips will help you stand out as a true pro at your craft while, at the same time, help you form stronger connections with your guests and audience alike.

In my opinion, it's crucial to focus on the little things that make a big difference. A small but powerful gesture, like learning how to pronounce your guest’s last name, shows respect, shows you've prepared, and sets a positive tone for the proceeding conversation.

And what about continuing the conversation post-recording? This can solidify the relationship you've built. Setting up a call or meeting after the interview provides a valuable opportunity to nurture the connection and turn a one-time chat into a lasting partnership.

Also, let's not forget about staying present in the moment and having in-depth, engrossing conversations the second your show begins. By focusing on organic conversations and listening to your guest instead of relying on a pre-built list of questions, you’ll naturally create an engaging and authentic experience your guests (and listeners) will love.

All this and more awaits you. See you inside!

Key Takeaways:

  • Learn how to pronounce your guest’s last name to show respect and professionalism.
  • Follow up with a call or meeting after the recording to strengthen the relationship.
  • Skip the long bios and get right into the conversation for a more natural flow.
  • Engage in active listening to maintain an organic and authentic dialogue.
  • Focus on small details that have a big impact on your podcast’s quality and purpose, as well as the relationships you form.
  • Consistency in these small but powerful actions will help you become a standout podcaster in your niche.

Thank you for listening and becoming an official member of The Bomb Squad!
Now it's time to take action and get the most from your podcasting efforts. Discover how I can help you out at bombtrackmedia.com
MUSIC CREDIT: Aggressive Metal Trailer (Dragon Heart) by Alex Grohl on pixabay.com

  continue reading

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